Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Aromatherapy Jar Candles - Stylish And Effective

By Stephanie Young

The demand for aromatherapy jar candles is on a rise due to not only their soothing effect but also stylish designs. These candles exude aromatic smells and scents which have a strong healing power and promote the sense of wellbeing in your inner self. As you must know, Aromatherapy is fast growing as a preferred form of alternate medicine to heal pain, anxiety, depression, mood swings, stress relief and many more conditions.



In aromatherapy, essential oils from plants are used. Essential oils are very concentrated, highly volatile and complex substances, derived from natural herbal plants. Most commonly used essential oils are: lavender, chamomile, bergamot, sandalwood, tea tree, peppermint etc. Each of these has a distinct smell and essential healing properties. These essential oils are used to prepare aromatherapy jar candles in various scents.



Perfect For Any Mood, Any Time:



If you want a romantic set-up with candles lit all around, you must place candles in different corners of the room to create the effect. But if you are using regular paraffin candles, it will produce bad odor and smut which doesn't really go with any body's idea of a romantic evening. So use aromatherapy jar candles. These candles provide you with the desired lighting effect and give out lovely fragrance, perfect for creating a romantic mood.



The aromatherapy jar candles are very convenient and a quick way to change the mood in any environment, be it your home or office. These candles come in a variety of scents, can be placed anywhere and used any time of the day to get that fresh enduring smell. These candles have not only a nice smell, but this aromatic smell also has the quality to relieve you of stress, pain, depression and help you concentrate better. You may light up aromatherapy jar candles during your bath to get out of it totally fresh and rejuvenated.



Different fragrances in aromatherapy candles serve different purposes. For example, lavender is best used for stress relief. To cure insomnia, you may use sage and chamomile candles. Whatever scent you choose, make sure it is made of naturally extracted essential oils, as synthetic oils don't possess the special properties of aromatherapy.



A Great Gifting Idea:



Aromatherapy jar candles are very beautifully crafted to bring out the essence of the therapy. They naturally build up an ambience of charm and elegance in the surroundings, to enhance the candles' carefully blended scents. Even after you have burnt the candles, the jar can be used as a stylish container on the mantelpiece or for burning more aromatherapy candles in future. For its lovely designs and delicate appearance, the aromatherapy jar candles make a great gift item.



You may gift it to your loved ones who appreciate and enjoy benefits of aromatherapy. Be sure to know in advance that the person who you are gifting aromatic candles is not allergic to smells and fragrances. Though the candles are made of natural material, but for people prone to allergic reactions, it is better to have knowledge about the ingredients and take the doctor's opinion before using any aromatherapy products.



Aromatherapy candles come in various sizes and you can enjoy these scents for a long time. A 13 oz. jar candle will burn for approximately 80 hours, while a 16 oz., jar candle has a burning time of around 120 hours. Whether you buy the aromatherapy jar candles for yourself or to gift to someone, it is sure to provide relaxation, a sense of wellbeing and stress relief with its naturally extracted fragrances.



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Thursday, March 24, 2011

New Products Available in our eBay Store

Are you looking for organic and earth friendly cleaning supplies? If so stop by our eBay store, HeavenScent Organic Products, and take a look at the new items available. We have all natural fertilizers, soaps, and biodegradable paper products available. At this site we also carry an expanded selection of Home and Garden Decor.

While you are there sign-up for our in-store newsletter so that you can be the first to know about sales and new products. 

Place an order by March 31st and you will receive 10% off cleaning products, party supplies, and select soaps.  Additionally, by purchasing these products 10% of the sales will be donated to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

7 Garden Decor Tips

By Tim Sousa

Your garden is your own little oasis. Your retreat from the rest of the world. Naturally, you'll want to add your own touches to your garden, to set it apart from everyone else's. You'll want to add your own accents to make your garden truly your own. Here are 7 ideas for little touches that you can add to your garden, to make it your own personal space.

1. Wind-Chimes - You can find wind chimes in many styles and materials. You can find copper and metal chimes, clay and ceramic. They may feature random shapes of metal or ceramic, or they may be tubes, tuned to certain pitches. So, chances are, you'll be able to find a set of wind chimes that suit your style and your budget. If not, you can easily create your own. Just look around at some of the wind chimes that are available, to give yourself an idea on how they are made.

When you place your wind chimes, look for a place with a slight breeze. Outside, you shouldn't have much trouble finding such a place. Hang the chimes so they'll blow gently in the breeze, creating a relaxing chime. Just don't put them in too strong a breeze, or the relaxing chiming sound will become a harsh, clanging noise.

2. Lighting - Several lighting options are available for your garden or patio. You can use candles for a soft, flickering light, or a string of electric lanterns for a more steady light. If you don't have an outlet available, you can find solar lights, which soak up sunlight during the day, storing the electricity, and then come on at night when the sun goes down. You may want to include a citronella candle or torch in your lighting to keep mosquitoes away.

3. Garden Furniture - These days, you can find a wide selection of outdoor furniture for your garden. I'm not talking about those uncomfortable, aluminum framed, nylon webbed, camping chairs, that trap you as soon as you sit down. You can find comfortable, cushioned chairs and couches, suitable for outdoor use. A hammock strung between a pair of trees can provide a relaxing place to take a bit of a nap on those hot summer afternoons. Several styles of benches are also available to accent the garden, and provide a place to sit and rest under the lilac bushes.

4. Fake Flowers - If you have a spot in your garden where you just can't seem to grow anything, a container of silk flowers can certainly brighten up the area. You may also put in some small planters on the wall or fence, with trouble-free fake flowers.

5. Containers - You can plant flowers in a container, or vegetables and herbs, or you can build a small water garden to show off water lilies and other aquatic plants. A well placed container garden will add a touch of color and texture to a bare corner of your garden or patio. You can re-plant the containers every season to provide some continual color to your garden, year round, and if you don't like the placement of the container, you can simply move it to a more suitable location.

6. Water Features - A water feature can range from a simple container with some water and a few plants up to a large pond, with fish, waterlilies, bridges, and fountains. It all depends on how much time and money you want to spend in creating it, and how much space you have available. Even a small container with a fountain can add the soothing sound of water to your garden, without taking over a lot of space.

7. Rock Gardens - Rock gardens, like container gardens, can provide color throughout the year, if you plan it well. When plants from one season are done blooming, you can remove them, and replace them with others. A rock garden will take a bit of work to build, especially moving the rocks. Make sure that all parts of the garden are accessible for weeding and watering. Try out different rocks and plants until you find a combination that you like.

These are just some ideas for accenting your garden, and making it your own personal space. Sprucing up your garden doesn't have to take a lot of time, or cost a lot of money. You can build a water feature or rock garden, or you can simply add a few inexpensive decor pieces throughout your garden. Either way, you need to make an effort to set your garden apart from everyone else's. You need to take action to make your garden your own.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy Saint Patrick's Day

Take 15% off any order at HeavenScent Soy Candles from March 17th through March 19, 2011.  Use the code "shamrock" at checkout.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

March Candle of the Month

The scent of the month is Revitalizing Rosemary Mint.

Revitalizing Rosemary Mint Scent Description: The smell of mint can soothe a headache.