Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Scentsy Candles vs Wicked Candles

If you don’t already know, Scentsy offers Wickless Scented Candles and Electric Warmers and are sold through Independent Scentsy Consultants via Home, Basket parties and Online orders.

The official Wikipedia description of a “Candle” is: A candle is a solid block of fuel (commonly wax) and an embedded wick, which is lit to provide light, and sometimes heat. While this is the most commonly known description for a ‘candle’, there are many others on the market right now who’ve created a safer, flameless version. The most well known Candles are Yankee Candles, PartyLite, Gold Canyon, Glade and Bath & Body Works.

Before Scentsy, I purchased candles from all of these…in addition to others - mostly I kept Bath & Body Works in business.  I rarely use wicked candles any longer but do keep a small supply handy in case of a power outage. Truly, that is the only thing that wicked candles are useful for in my opinion.

Yes, wicked candles can be put most anywhere, come in scented and un-scented varieties, create an ambiance or sets a mood with the flickering of the flame and, they don’t require electricity to work. I don’t deny that we were candle fanatics. We loved giving candles to our friends and every time I saw a candle, even at WalMart, that was pretty or smelled good – I’d buy it. I know that I’ve personally spent thousands of dollars on them over the years. I love the way Wicked Candles look and smell. However, here’s the rub: They only smell up your home when they are lit!

There are other types of wickless candles: I’ve had tart burners – similar to Scentsy but the wax is heated and it evaporates. Potpourri – it gets dusty and only smells if you stick your nose up to it. We even had one of those little electric crock pots where you put in vanilla extract. There’s always the ever popular scent infused reeds. We’ve tried these a few times as we received them as gifts and they really don’t do anything but look nice.

Did you know?
Get this: Until I started using Scentsy it never occurred to me to think – where does the candle wax go? I mean, you light a candle, the wax melts and the scent escapes too. The wick is being burnt too. Where does it all go? What are we breathing in? My husband has allergies - I think I do too. This couldn’t be good for any of us right? Have you ever thought of this?

With Scentsy, the wax never evaporates. The warmers do just that – the warmers ‘warm’ the wax, allowing the scent to evaporate but the wax stays in the top of the warmer. When the wax no longer has any scent, you can either pour it into the garbage or, when it cools, you can pop it out and toss it. If you want to change scents, you can even pour your still scented wax back into their containers to re-mold and pop in a different cube of wax – we do this all the time which gives us a lot of flexibility with our scent moods!

Some people love candles that offer aromatherapy. Scents can put you in a mood be it happy, sad, thoughtful, romantic, etc. Some scents like peppermint have been known to help sharpen the brain while lavender is relaxing and soothing.

Why Scentsy?
Scentsy is the main reason we stopped using wicked candles. Not only are they more fragrant and safer than all the other candles I’ve ever used (yes, I mean ever) but, they smell up my home 24/7. The other reason we stopped using wicked candles is because of the fire hazard.  How many times did I leave my house and then had to head back because I forgot to blow out the candle? I’ve ruined a carpet before due to burning a triple wicked candled too long. The candle didn’t come with any instructions telling me that I could only burn it for 2 hrs or else it would burn unevenly causing one side to fall and creating a stream of wax down the pillar candle, onto a coffee table and onto the carpet… red wax is very hard to remove! I even admit, I've fallen asleep with candles on – so not safe! "

Also, I’ve saved a ton of money using Scentsy. The Scented Candle bars are really cheap and they last longer than my closest favorite candles – Yankee. I can tell you that I cannot even count the number of $20 jars I’ve bought and received over the years…that’s expensive! Especially for something that doesn’t last a full month and that only scented up the room it was in – not the entire house. What I dislike about Yankee Candles is how everytime the wax get’s melted down to the bottom 1/4 of the glass jar the wick gets lost. I have to dig it out with a knife and scrape around it. Then, I can never find our long lighters and I burn my fingers holding the jar sideways or even upside down, trying to light the wick with a match or small lighter. Then, I always get that black soot all over my hand and wrist. Then, when I can’t light the jar any longer I couldn’t use the jar for anything else…I threw it away. How wasteful is that.

We have plug-in warmers in all 3 of our bathrooms and they are also left on 24/7 as nightlights - their small size is perfect to scent the small room!  I only put one cube in these plug-ins and that is plenty for a small space. I change out the warmer in our Living Room based upon the time of year. For the Holidays I have our Gingerbread warmer near our Christmas tree and I also put up the new Holiday Lights warmer in the family room. Both have the newest scent of the month "Huckleberry Sage" warming in them.  Speaking of holidays, Scentsy comes out with new warmers each month, often tied to the most popular holidays.
Scentsy Gingerbread Warmer

Now, you may not agree with me and may still love your wicked candles but I ask you to try a Scentsy Warmer and wax bar and then get back to me and comment below. I’d really love to hear what you think!

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