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Best non-toxic candles

We tested eight cleaner-burning candle brands. The real factors are wax, wick, and fragrance, not the scare stories. Here's our ranking, with sources.

90SUPERB!EXCELLENT
Score PFL

Par L’équipe PlasticFreeLabMis à jour le 16 juin 202613 min de lecture

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Détail du score

Comment 90/100 est obtenu.

Sécurité des matériaux · 35%93
Performance · 20%88
Durabilité · 15%86
Expérience d’usage · 15%89
Rapport qualité-prix · 15%84
Best overallNotre choix90

Fontana Candle Co Beeswax & Coconut

Fontana is the rare brand that discloses everything: a beeswax and coconut wax blend, a clean cotton wick, and scent from essential oils only, with the full ingredient list printed on the label. It burns evenly, throws scent without a synthetic edge, and answers every question a careful shopper would ask before the question is even raised.

La liste classée

Tout ce que nous achèterions, par ordre.

7 sélections · classées au mérite
  1. 01
    Best overall90

    Fontana Candle Co Beeswax & Coconut

    A beeswax and coconut wax blend with a cotton wick and essential-oil scent, all listed plainly on the label. Beeswax and coconut wax both burn cleaner and slower than paraffin, and the essential-oil approach sidesteps the synthetic fragrance question entirely. Scent throw is gentle rather than overpowering, which suits a small room better than a large open plan. The standout here is transparency: nothing is hidden behind the word 'fragrance'.

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  2. 02
    Best coconut wax88

    Keap Coconut Wax

    Keap pours a coconut wax candle with a cotton wick and publishes its phthalate-free fragrance position clearly. Coconut wax is one of the cleaner-burning options available and holds scent well at low heat, so the throw is strong without needing a hot, sooty flame. Keap leans on fragrance oils rather than essential oils, but it states they are phthalate-free, which is the spec that actually matters. A polished, honest pick for people who want a stronger scent than essential oils alone deliver.

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  3. 03
    Best beeswax87

    Big Dipper Wax Works Beeswax

    Pure beeswax with a cotton wick and either no added scent or light essential oils. Beeswax is the longest-track-record candle material, burns slowly, and has a faint natural honey note before any scent is added. It costs more per hour of burn than soy or paraffin, and a 100 percent beeswax pillar can tunnel if you do not burn it long enough early on. For anyone who wants the simplest possible ingredient list, this is it.

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  4. 04
    Best soy84

    P.F. Candle Co Soy

    A widely available soy wax candle with a cotton wick and phthalate-free fragrance oils. P.F. Candle Co is one of the easier brands to actually find in stores, and it discloses that its fragrances are phthalate-free. Soy burns cleaner than paraffin and the scent throw is reliable. The fragrance is synthetic rather than essential-oil based, which is fine if it is phthalate-free, but worth knowing if you specifically want botanicals only.

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  5. 05
    Best for scent throw83

    Heretic Candles

    Heretic builds candles around a coconut and soy wax blend with what it describes as natural and phthalate-free fragrance. The scent design is the strongest in this list, closer to a fine fragrance than a typical home candle, which is the reason to buy it. You pay a premium for that, and the brand could be more granular about its full fragrance composition. Still, the wax base is sound and the phthalate-free claim is stated outright.

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  6. 06
    Best essential-oil-only85

    Slow North Beeswax & Coconut

    Scented exclusively with essential oils on a beeswax and coconut wax base with a cotton wick. If your goal is to avoid synthetic fragrance altogether, Slow North is the cleanest expression of that in our test. The trade-off is honest: essential-oil scent is softer and fades faster than fragrance oils, so it perfumes a bathroom or bedside far better than a large living room. We would rather have a gentle real-botanical scent than a loud synthetic one.

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  7. 07
    Best budget80

    Brooklyn Candle Studio Soy

    Soy wax, cotton wick, and fragrance the brand states is phthalate-free, at a price that undercuts most of this list. Soy burns cleaner than paraffin and the everyday price makes this the easy gift or first try. The scent oils are synthetic, and the brand is less detailed about sourcing than our top picks. For the money, it is a sensible cleaner-burning candle from a maker that at least addresses phthalates directly.

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Ce que nous écartons — et pourquoi

Nommé, pas sous-entendu.

Generic 'clean'-marketed paraffin candle

We'd skip48

We would skip any candle that markets itself as 'clean' or 'non-toxic' on the front while listing only 'fragrance' and an undisclosed wax on the back. This describes a large share of mass-market candles, including several that lean on the word clean in their branding. The problem is not that paraffin produces 'toxic fumes', which is overstated, but that you simply cannot evaluate a candle whose wax and fragrance are undisclosed. The fix is not fear, it is transparency, and these candles do not offer it.

Méthodologie

Comment ce comparatif a été établi

Critères de sélection
Matériaux divulgués, certifications indépendantes, durabilité en cuisine réelle, essais de contamination indépendants lorsque disponibles.
Méthode d’évaluation
Déclarations des fabricants, documents réglementaires, articles évalués par les pairs et essais d’usure en conditions réelles. Nous lisons les étiquettes et les pièces, pas les communiqués.
Qui nous contredit
Nous formulons la position adverse au mieux dans chaque comparatif, et nommons la marque que nous avons failli choisir, en disant pourquoi nous ne l’avons pas retenue.
Ce qui nous ferait changer d’avis
De nouveaux essais indépendants, la reformulation d’un produit classé ou un résultat évalué par les pairs contredisant notre raisonnement actuel.
La FAQ

Les questions qui reviennent le plus.

Are paraffin candles actually toxic?
This is more nuanced than the wellness internet suggests. Paraffin is a petroleum-derived wax, and it does burn with more soot than soy, coconut, or beeswax. But the claim that a paraffin candle fills your home with dangerous 'toxic fumes' is overstated. Studies of normal candle use, including work reviewed by the EPA, have not found that typical burning poses a meaningful health risk for most people. The bigger, more defensible concerns are the synthetic fragrance load and burning candles in a poorly ventilated room. We prefer soy, coconut, and beeswax because they burn cleaner, not because paraffin is poison.
Do candle wicks still contain lead?
No, and this is the single most outdated fear in the category. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission banned lead-cored candlewicks and candles made with them in 2003. Major retailers had already agreed to stop selling them before that. Any candle legally sold in the United States today uses a lead-free wick, typically cotton or wood. If you see a brand bragging that its wicks are 'lead-free', that is true of every compliant candle on the shelf, not a special feature.
What is the cleanest-burning candle wax?
Beeswax and coconut wax are generally the cleanest-burning options, with soy close behind. All three burn cooler and produce less soot than paraffin, which is petroleum-derived. Beeswax has the longest history of use and the simplest ingredient story. Coconut wax holds scent especially well at low heat. Soy is the most affordable of the cleaner waxes and the easiest to find. Many quality candles blend two of these, often coconut with soy or beeswax, to balance burn quality, scent throw, and cost.
Is synthetic fragrance in candles a real concern?
Fragrance is the part of a candle most worth paying attention to. The word 'fragrance' on a label can legally cover dozens of undisclosed ingredients, and some synthetic fragrance mixtures have historically contained phthalates, a class of compounds studied for endocrine effects. The practical move is not to fear all scent but to choose candles scented with essential oils or with fragrance the brand explicitly states is phthalate-free. Transparency about what is in the scent matters more than whether the scent is technically natural or synthetic.
How do I burn a candle more cleanly at home?
Three simple habits do most of the work. Trim the wick to about a quarter inch before each burn, which cuts soot and keeps the flame from flaring. Burn the candle long enough on the first use to let the wax melt across the full surface, which prevents tunneling. And give the room some airflow, because ventilation matters far more than the brand of wax. A cracked window does more for your air quality than switching from one cleaner wax to another.
Ce qui nous ferait changer d’avis

De nouveaux essais indépendants contredisant notre classement. La reformulation discrète d’un produit en tête qui abandonne une certification déclarée. Un article évalué par les pairs modifiant le tableau de la sécurité pour l’un des matériaux ci-dessus. Nous mettons cette page à jour sous une semaine et signalons ce qui a changé.

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