15 Best Soy Candles For Your Home - Top Natural Candle Brands

2022-06-10 20:14:27 By : Ms. Sunny Feng

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We could all use some aromatherapy right now. These natural and soy-based candles will bring on the good vibes.

That oft-spoken phrase about the home being a sanctuary has never been more true. And one of the simplest ways to make your space feel like a retreat is with a collection of candles that spark joy, whatever perfect your scent profile may be. And because everyone is entitled to have their home products align with their values, some people favor soy based candles as their slow burn of choice. We've curated the best natural candles that are made of soy wax, essential oils, and other house-friendly ingredients. Whether you're doing an at-home spa day, or simply want to curl up on the couch with a glass of wine and binge-watch, here are our favorite soy candles, from floral fragrances to earthy and woody blends.

If you're dreaming of cruising down the PCH, this candle can take you there—mentally at least. With notes of eucalyptus, salty air, lime, white lavender, and palo santo, you'll practically be able to feel the wind in your hair. 

For members of the new pot elite, light up this cannabis candle, containing notes of black pepper, bergamot, cedarwood, patchouli, and sandalwood. High not included. 

Although somewhat uncommon, pear is one of the most luxurious candle scents. This sweet-smelling combines pear with whipped cream for a fragrance you almost taste.   

This candle gets its scent name from the story of Androcles and the Lion, the Aesop fable about a man who befriends a lion after he removes a thorn from the beast's paw. Orange blossom, violet, honeysuckle, amber, and cedarwood notes help bring the tale of kindness and friendship to life.

Juicy citrus and cedar come together in this candle that's as invigorating as it is meditative Inspired by sunsets, Skylar's Pink Canyon Candle is made with soy and coconut wax and is hand-poured.  

Whether you're dreaming of beach bonfires or more of an après ski fireplace experience, this wood-wicked candle smells of amber, vetiver, and musk. Plus, the wick crackles as it burns, making the experience doubly immersive.  

This candle, which gets its warm, earthy, and woody fragrance from sandalwood, cedarwood, vetiver, and cinnamon nutmeg, has earned the 'Clean at Sephora' seal.  

Anecdote's candles might be popular for their witty names and descriptions, but they're matched by amazing fragrances. This "Farmers Market" selection will make your space smell like ginger, meadow grass, and clementine, with more subtle notes of sandalwood, nutmeg, and vanilla orchid. 

Non-toxic coconut and soy wax were used for this calming blend of lavender, bergamot, sandalwood, and vanilla.

Coconut milk and fresh coffee beans create a cozy, warm smell. 837 North makes 100% soy candle collections inspired by different parts of the world, utilizing ingredients specific to each region. This candle is from their African collection.  

Pure lavender and eucalyptus essential oils, American-grown soy wax, and a cotton wick are all that go into this soothing candle. 

Vegan and 100% soy, this candle is fresh and zesty. The basil notes make it a great option for burning in your kitchen. 

A buzz-worthy scent that comes with zero risk of a hangover, fill your home with the effervescent scents of gin, tonic, juniper, and lemon. The adorable jar will look stylish on your coffee table, and it has two wicks for double the scent throw.  

Fir, clementine, and clove essential oils create the perfect scent to burn all holiday season. Sustainability-minded brand Slow North uses only botanical ingredients in these vegan soy candles.

Ritual & Fancy's candles are made by hand in small batches with essential oils and embellished with flower fragments. There's a plethora of scents to choose from, but for a balanced fragrance try Zazen, which is made with jasmine, lime, lemongrass, black currant, and patchouli.