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What are Phthalates?
Phthalates (pronounced "thal-ates") are chemicals commonly used in plastics and other products to enhance flexibility, durability, and longevity. However, they come with serious health risks, including hormone disruption, reproductive issues, and even an increased risk of cancer. As a result, many brands are now choosing to go phthalate-free in their products. When you see "phthalate-free" on a label, it’s a clear sign that the product is safer for your health and the environment. Choosing phthalate-free products helps protect your well-being while supporting sustainable, eco-friendly choices.
What Are Phthalates and What Do They Do?

Phthalates are chemicals commonly used to make plastics more flexible and durable, which is why products like nail polish glide on smoothly and shampoos have that thick, gooey texture. While they may enhance the performance of everyday items, phthalates pose serious health risks. These chemicals have been linked to hormone disruption, reproductive issues, and even cancer. As awareness grows, many brands are moving toward phthalate-free formulas to offer safer, healthier alternatives for consumers. Choosing products without phthalates can help protect your health and promote a more eco-friendly lifestyle..
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Where Are Phthalates Found?

Phthalates are everywhere—often as binding agents in a wide range of products. While you might not realise it, they’ve been a part of our daily lives for years. Phthalates are commonly found in food packaging, cosmetics, personal care products, and fragrances. They’re especially prevalent in plastics, but they also show up in food, dust, the environment, and the air we breathe. Even though phthalates are invisible and odourless, they’re virtually omnipresent in modern life.

In scented candles, phthalates are used to help carry the fragrance, which means you could be unknowingly inhaling them. As more people become aware of the potential health risks, many brands are moving toward phthalate-free products to provide safer, healthier options.
How to Identify Phthalates in Products

Phthalates can be hard to spot, as many labels don’t disclose them, especially in fragrance ingredients. To identify phthalates, look for chemical names like butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP), di(nbutyl) phthalate (DBP), di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), and diethyl phthalate (DEP) commonly found in scented candles.

In candles, Diethyl Phthalate (DEP) is often used, so if you see this on the label, it means the product contains phthalates. Choosing phthalate-free products can help reduce health risks and promote a safer environment.
Phthalate-Free Candles and Wax Melts

Skip the stress of decoding labels and chemical names - our scented candles and wax melts are phthalate-free. We prioritise your health and well-being, ensuring our home fragrances create a safe, clean environment for you, your pets, and the planet. Choose our eco-friendly candles for a safer, healthier alternative to traditional scented products.