Paraffin-free candles in South Africa

Paraffin-free candles in South Africa
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Paraffin-free candles in South Africa

Short answer

Several South African candle brands pour paraffin-free wax and tell you so on the label. Mylk, Amanda Jayne, SoyLites, Ash & Mill, and Skin Creamery all pour soy or coconut-soy wax. The quick test for any candle: a brand that publishes its wax, wick, and fragrance details is the one worth trusting.

How to tell a candle is paraffin-free

Paraffin is refined from petroleum, while plant waxes come from soybeans or coconut. The health gap between them is smaller than the headlines suggest. In 2007 the Bayreuth Institute of Environmental Research tested paraffin, soy, stearin, and beeswax across more than 300 chemicals, and found the combustion byproducts of every wax type were close to identical. A 2014 review in Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology found scented candle emissions fall well below international exposure limits under normal use, and the Cleveland Clinic's view is that there isn't strong evidence to call candles dangerous to health.

The grey soot people blame on paraffin comes from the wick and burn habits, mostly a metal-core or untrimmed wick. A cotton or wood wick trimmed to about 5 mm burns clean on plant wax. The brands worth your money disclose three things: the wax type, the wick material, and a fragrance standard like IFRA compliance (the international fragrance safety body) or a full ingredient list. Undisclosed "fragrance" can hide phthalates, so a listed or IFRA-compliant scent is the trustworthy signal.

Five South African brands that disclose their plant wax

  • Mylk (Cape Town): coconut-soy wax, metal-free cotton wicks, IFRA-compliant oils. Discloses everything.
  • Amanda Jayne (Cape Town): 100% soy with pure essential oils.
  • SoyLites (Johannesburg): using soy since 2007, aromatherapy focus.
  • Ash & Mill (Cape Town): soy wax, chemist-founded, candles are a small line.
  • Skin Creamery: soy and coconut butter blend, every ingredient listed.

 What wax does Mylk use? 

Mylk pours a coconut-soy wax with no paraffin, parabens, or phthalates, metal-free cotton wicks, and IFRA-compliant perfume-grade fragrance oils. Every batch is power-burned for about 45 hours before it ships, which confirms an even melt pool and clean glass on each run. You can read those clean credentials straight off the label on our paraffin-free candles.

For the full picture on what the science says and how the other local makers compare, read our non-toxic candle guide.

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