A lit soy wax candle labeled 'Yellowstone' with an illustration of the Yellowstone landscape, next to a transparent glass container with amber-colored liquid, on a plain background.

Clean shouldn’t be complicated

What you burn in your home should feel safe. Simple as that.

What “clean” actually means here

No shortcuts, no filler ingredients, and no guessing.

Every candle is made to burn clean, smell natural, and not fill your space with things you didn’t ask for.

You shouldn’t have to think twice about lighting a candle in your own home.

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A white candle labeled 'Palisade' with a lit flame, surrounded by small bottles of essential oils, lavender sprigs, white wax flakes, and scattered lavender seeds on a dark background.

What goes into it

A lit white soy wax candle labeled 'palisade' with a black line drawing of a landscape, surrounded by purple lavender flowers, small white stones, and three small glass containers filled with a golden liquid against a dark purple background.

Natural soy wax

Burns cleaner and slower than paraffin. Less soot. Less buildup.

Safe fragrance oils + essential oils

Used to create scents that actually hold up when burned, without being overwhelming.   

Phthalate-free

No known hormone disruptors. No unnecessary additives.

Why soy wax

Soy wax comes from soybeans. It’s renewable, biodegradable, and burns cleaner than traditional paraffin wax.

It also burns slower, which means your candle lasts longer and puts less into the air.

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A white candle labeled 'Colorado' with a mountain scene illustration, burning on a mint green surface, surrounded by eucalyptus branches and glass laboratory flasks filled with orange liquid.
A soy wax candle labeled 'Colorado' with a mountain scene, surrounded by eucalyptus branches, and small amber glass bottles on a green background.

Scents that make sense

Some scents come from plants. Some don’t.

Essential oils are great, but they can’t create everything. You’re not getting a “fresh baked cookie” scent from a plant.

So both are used.

The difference is everything is chosen to be safe when burned, not just to smell good in a bottle.

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A lit soy wax candle in a clear glass container, labeled 'ohio' and 'simplenature.net', on a plain white background.

What you won’t find

No phthalates

No formaldehyde

No heavy metals

No animal-derived ingredients

And none of the common additives found in lower-quality candles.

If you ever want to check a specific ingredient, just ask.

crafted to meet real standards

All candles meet or exceed IFRA safety standards for fragrance use.

None require California Prop 65 warnings.

That’s not by accident. It’s intentional.

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