Commitment and Why Choose Iyade
At Iyade, we believe candles should bring comfort and wellness — not hidden risks. That’s why we craft our candles with 100% soy wax, organic essential oils, and lead-free cotton wicks. This isn’t just a luxury choice; it’s a scientifically safer and more sustainable one.
🌱 Non-toxic & Biodegradable – Natural ingredients don’t release harmful compounds when burned.
🕯️ Cleaner Burn – Soy wax burns slower and cooler, reducing soot and extending candle life.
🌸 Therapeutic Benefits – Essential oils like lavender, eucalyptus, and sandalwood promote stress relief, better sleep, and mental clarity.
🌍 Sustainably Sourced – We use renewable, plant-based ingredients that care for both your body and the planet.
🌱 Organic
🧚🏼♀️ Gentle on the body
💛 Hormone-friendly
🌙 Soul-soothing
Why Not Conventional Candles?
Many commercial scented candles are made with synthetic perfumes, paraffin wax, and chemical additives. These aren’t just non-renewable — they can also pose risks to your health and indoor environment.
Scientists highlight three major concerns:
☠️Toxic Emissions – A South Carolina State University study (2009) found that paraffin candles release alkanes, toluene, and benzene when burned — compounds linked to asthma, allergies, and even cancer with long-term exposure.
☢️ Indoor Air Pollution – The EPA warns that candles made with synthetic fragrance oils can worsen indoor air quality. In poorly ventilated spaces, they release VOCs (volatile organic compounds) that linger and may cause headaches, dizziness, or respiratory irritation.
🤢 Allergic Reactions & Sensitivities – Synthetic perfumes can trigger migraines, skin irritation, and breathing issues, especially in children and those with asthma.
Light the Future, Not Pollution ✨
Every time you choose candles with synthetic fragrances and paraffin wax, you risk breathing in harmful chemicals.
With Iyade, you’re choosing a cleaner, safer, and more conscious candle experience — one that’s backed by science and rooted in nature.
Iyade: 🌈Light the future, not pollution.