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    The kit includes two candle tins, two bags of wax, an assortment of healing crystals, one rose fragrance oil, one lavender fragrance oil, two wicks and two stirring sticks, plus assorted flower ...

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    A cozy candle that smells like a boutique hotel room, it's an elegant fragrance with notes of silky cashmere, eucalyptus and lilac mingled with earthy vetiver, creamy sandalwood, crisp amber and ...

  5. Soy candle - Wikipedia

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    Sоу candles dіѕtrіbutе frаgrаnсеѕ and ѕсеntѕ slightly less than paraffin candles. Paraffin is usually added to make a 'soy blend' which allows for a better scent throw and works better in hotter weather conditions. Soy is often referred to as a superior wax in comparison to paraffin but in reality, there is very little difference ...

  6. Soybean oil - Wikipedia

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    Soybean oil is one of many drying oils, which means that it will slowly harden (due to free-radical based polymerization) upon exposure to air, forming a flexible, transparent, and waterproof solid. Because of this property, it is used in some printing ink and oil paint formulations.

  7. List of fermented soy products - Wikipedia

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    After fermentation, the paste is pressed, producing a liquid, which is the soy sauce, and a solid byproduct, which is often used as animal feed. [12] Soy sauce is a traditional ingredient in East and Southeast Asian cuisines, where it is used in cooking and as a condiment. It originated in China in the 2nd century BCE and spread throughout Asia.

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