Lighting a candle may feel harmless – after all, how could something called “Vanilla Dream” or “Ocean Breeze” cause harm?
But depending on how they’re made, some candles release:
When burned in small or poorly ventilated rooms, these particles can build up and increase oxidative stress, which breaks down collagen and may accelerate signs of aging.
Think of it this way: burning a low-quality candle in a closed room can be like giving your skin a mini “pollution facial,” not the kind we want!
The Good News: You Can Still Enjoy Candles!
There’s no need to toss your favorite candle holders. You just need to be mindful of what kind of candles you bring into your home and how you use them.
Here’s a helpful Candle Safety Scorecard to guide your choices:
Best Choices: Skin-Friendly Candles
Use these with confidence, especially in well-ventilated spaces.
Use Occasionally: Moderate-Risk Candles
Okay once in a while, especially if there’s fresh air circulation.
Use Sparingly: High-Risk Candles
These are best avoided or used only briefly.
If you do use them, try to:
5 Simple Tips for Candle-Lovers with Delicate Skin
In Conclusion: Comfort Without Compromise
Candles bring comfort, joy, and often spiritual connection. But just like anything else, it’s all about balance.
Choosing safer candles and using them wisely allows you to enjoy their warmth and beauty, without worrying about your skin. Whether you’re setting a mood for Shabbat, celebrating a holiday, or simply enjoying a quiet evening, you deserve to feel safe and cared for – in every way.