11 Best Natural Candles to Shop in 2023: Heretic, Boy Smells, More
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Best Fresh Floral Scent
Nette Spring 1998 Candle

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Best Fresh Floral Scent
Nette Spring 1998 Candle
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Credit: CourtesyThis vegan, hand-poured candle, crafted with a blend of coconut and soy wax, encompasses '90s nostalgia in the best possible way.
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Best Woodsy Scented Candle
Braless Candle

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Best Woodsy Scented Candle
Braless Candle
Credit: CourtesyThere's no better feeling than taking off your bra at the end of the day, and this candle totally gets it. Each one is made from a soy-coconut wax blend with a cotton wick.
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Most Calming
Sana Jardin Tiger by Her Side Candle

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Most Calming
Sana Jardin Tiger by Her Side Candle
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Credit: CourtesyWith warm notes of amber and Moroccan rose as well as calming patchouli, this candle is the perfect way to unwind after a long day.
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Long-Lasting Scent
C.01 Smoked Hemp Flower Candle

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Long-Lasting Scent
C.01 Smoked Hemp Flower Candle
Credit: SundaysReuse the vessel of this candle as a pot for a tiny succulent, a makeup brush holder, and more once it burns completely down.
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Best for City Dwellers
Boy Smells LES Scented Candle

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Best for City Dwellers
Boy Smells LES Scented Candle
Credit: NordstromWho said Instagram-worthy candle options can't also be clean? Each Boy Smells candle—including this one that's named after a famous NYC neighborhood—features a natural blend of coconut and beeswax.
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Best Summertime Scent
Sunday Morning Minimalist Candle

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Best Summertime Scent
Sunday Morning Minimalist Candle
Credit: Brooklyn Candle StudioEven though this vegan soy candle is technically named Sunday Morning, no judgement if you decide to burn it every day of the week.
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Moderately Scented
Golden Hour

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Moderately Scented
Golden Hour
Credit: P.F. Candle Co.Here's a best-selling soy wax candle with a moderate, earthy scent that's perfect for the bathroom or your office space.
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Best for Citrus Lovers
Heretic Slightly Bitter Candle

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Best for Citrus Lovers
Heretic Slightly Bitter Candle
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Featuring a combination of grapefruit and lemon, this soy candle has a sweet, tangy scent any citrus lover will enjoy.
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Best for Incense Lovers
Scented Candle: Edition 03

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Best for Incense Lovers
Scented Candle: Edition 03
Credit: GoopThis sleek and streamlined candle from Gwyneth Paltrow has a burn time of up to 65 hours, and contains woody notes of cedar, juniper, and black pepper.
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Top-Rated
Magic Hour Scented Candle

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Top-Rated
Magic Hour Scented Candle
Credit: BrooklinenYou'll know the exact right time to light this top-rated plant and mineral-based candle, which one Brooklinen reviewer writes is, "is so potent and long-lasting!"
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Best Light Floral Scent
Candle No. 2

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Best Light Floral Scent
Candle No. 2
Credit: FollainThis white tea and fig leaf-scented candle from Follain is hand-poured in the States, and includes a vegetable wax blend with an unbleached cotton wick.
12What should I look for in a natural candle?
CourtesyThe most common ingredient used in scented candles is paraffin—a wax made of petroleum byproducts—which, when burned, can emit soot into the air. Based on a recent study, natural candles (think: soy, beeswax, or non-GMO corn-based) have been shown to produce less soot than paraffin ones. If you're looking to update your collection while lessening soot production, Foley recommends looking for candles containing vegetable wax exclusively. “If it doesn't list a plant or vegetable wax, you should assume that it's paraffin,” she says. Foley also adds that your candle of choice should have a cotton wick that's ideally also organic. “If you see a wick with a heavy coating, I'd recommend inquiring as to exactly what it is,” she says. “As a customer, we have a right to ask questions—we just need to know what questions to ask.”
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13How can I minimize candle soot in my home?

According to the National Candle Association, soot produced by a candle is the "natural byproduct of incomplete combustion," and composed primarily of elemental carbon particles (similar to what's given off by your toaster and cooking oils). To minimize the amount of soot released into the air while candles burn, the association recommends placing them in well-ventilated areas to avoid flame flickering. Another tip? Keep candle wicks trimmed and debris out of a their wax pools, which can also be helpful to maintain clearer air.
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