
đż Why Use Soy Wax: A Sustainable Guide to Candle Wax Options
, by Mika Jackson, 4 min reading time

, by Mika Jackson, 4 min reading time
When you buy a candle, you're not just investing in scent and glowâyou're making a choice that impacts your home, your health, and the planet. At Luminate 365, every candle is poured with purpose, and choosing soy wax is one of the most important decisions behind the scenes.
Letâs take a deeper look at soy wax and how it compares to other candle waxesâvegan and non-veganâincluding how each is made, their benefits, and why Iâve committed to soy.
đą Soy Wax: Clean, Local, and Renewable
What is it?
Soy wax is made from hydrogenated soybean oil. After soybeans are harvested, theyâre cleaned, dehulled, and rolled into flakes. The oil is extracted from these flakes and then hydrogenated to create a solid wax.
Why it works:
Aesthetic Note:
Soy wax is 100% naturalâso sometimes the surface may look matte or ashy. This is a normal characteristic of pure soy wax and does not affect the quality, fragrance, or burn. It simply shows that no synthetic additives were used.
Sustainability:
Renewable and biodegradable
Widely available with a much lower environmental impact than tropical crops or petroleum-based waxes
𼼠Coconut Wax: Soft & Clean, But Sourcing is Tricky
What is it?
Coconut wax is made from the cold-pressed oil of coconut meat. Itâs refined and sometimes hydrogenated to create a wax suitable for candles.
Pros:
Cons:
đ´ Palm Wax: Crystal Beauty, Environmental Cost
What is it?
Palm wax is made from oil extracted from the fruit of the oil palm tree, then processed into a hard, crystalline wax.
Pros:
Cons:
đ Beeswax: Natural but Not Vegan
What is it?
Beeswax is produced by honeybees to build honeycomb. The wax is harvested after honey extraction, filtered, and melted into a usable form.
Pros:
Cons:
While beeswax is beautiful and natural, it doesnât align with vegan or plant-based values, which is why we donât use it in Luminate 365 candles.
đŻď¸ Paraffin Wax: Industry Standard, But Toxic Origins
What is it?
Paraffin wax is a byproduct of petroleum refining. Itâs inexpensive, easy to use, and widely availableâmaking it the default wax for many mainstream candles.
Pros:
Cons:
At Luminate 365, paraffin is a definite no. It doesnât align with our mission for clean, conscious living.
đ¸ Other Waxes You May See
Gel Wax
Rapeseed Wax (Canola)
⨠Why Soy Wax Lights the Way for Luminate 365
Each type of wax has its prosâbut when you weigh performance, sustainability, and ethics, soy wax rises above the rest.
At Luminate 365, we chose soy because itâs:
Choosing soy is more than a preferenceâitâs a commitment to quality, transparency, and mindful living. Every candle we pour carries that promise.