Soy Wax vs Gel Wax Candles: Which One Should You Choose?

If you've shopped for candles recently, you've probably noticed the wax type listed on almost every product — soy, gel, paraffin, beeswax. It's easy to skip past, but the wax type actually changes how a candle looks, burns, and fits into your space. Here's a straightforward breakdown of the two you'll see most often in our collection: soy wax and gel wax.

Soy Wax Candles

Soy wax is made from soybean oil, which makes it a plant-based, biodegradable option. It's known for being a cleaner-burning wax with a soft, opaque, matte finish once set. Soy wax candles tend to work well for anyone who wants a natural-leaning option for everyday home use, self-care rituals, or gifting to someone health-conscious.

Because soy wax has a lower melting point, these candles are also well suited to florals, fruity, and soft fragrance notes, where the scent throw feels warm rather than sharp.

Gel Wax Candles

Gel wax is a translucent, jelly-like wax made from mineral oil and a polymer resin. Its defining feature is that clear, glass-like finish — which makes it ideal for candles with embedded decorative elements like shells, flowers, or layered colours, since you can actually see them suspended inside.

Gel wax candles tend to read as more decorative and statement-piece oriented, making them a strong choice for coastal-themed decor, aesthetic gifting, or anyone who wants a candle that looks as good unlit as it does lit.

Which Should You Choose?

  • Want a natural, everyday candle for home or self-care? Soy wax is usually the better fit.
  • Want a decorative showpiece with visible embedded design elements? Gel wax tends to deliver more visual impact.
  • Gifting for someone health-conscious or eco-minded? Soy wax leans into that positioning more directly.

Explore Both Collections

Browse our Soy Wax Candles or Gel Wax Candles collections to see the difference for yourself — every piece is handcrafted in India.

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