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In times like these, it’s essential to make our homes a haven for peace and rest, though we know not even being in the privacy of our residence can shield us from police brutality. Still, as you look for ways to unwind and attempt to alleviate some of the stress the past two weeks have put on you, lighting candles may be just the relaxing ritual you need. So, in continuing our series of Black-owned personal care brands to support, here are 29 Black women-owned candle companies.

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Scent Germain

Speech-language pathologist Bianca Germain started this candle brand in 2017 as a way to put more life back into work-life balance. As the website states, “We brew in small batches, pour from the heart and pride ourselves on igniting the mood.” Scent Germain is also lending a strong hand to the current anti-police brutality movement, offering to send cards to the Kentucky attorney general on people’s behalf for the #BirthdayforBreonna initiative.

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Glow Candle Bar

Glow Candle Bar sells 100% handmade soy candles using soy wax, which is vegan and clean-burning; eco-friendly wicks, and phatlate-free Fragrances and essential oils. Founder Brianna A. says the brand’s mission is to ” enhance your space with our top-quality scented candles, to add a bit of “Glow” to your life and to give out inspiration and encouragement for every person who lights it.”

LIT Brooklyn

Lit Brooklyn’s candles are almost always guaranteed to sell out which is a testament to how much customers love this brand. The luxury soy candle company was started by Denequa Williams and is hand-poured in Brooklyn, but as Williams told crwn mag in an interview, “My purpose is more than selling candles. I want to use my platform as a reminder to be your best self.”

 

 

Vela Bougie

Self-proclaimed “candle snob” Sharla Brown started Vela Bougie as a simple way to make the world better by making it brighter. Using natural soybean wax, essential oils, and wick centerpieces made of 100% cotton, Vela Bougie is “committed to the health and wellness of planet Earth and the tasteful humans who occupy it.”

 

Southern Elegance™ Candle Co.

North Carolina native D’Shawn Russell started making candles to honor the joys of southern living and provide an outlet for her nostalgia as a self-proclaimed “true southern belle;” hence Southern Elegance Candle Company was born. Each candle is hand-poured, infused with fragrances such as lemongrass and sage, and named after a southern city.

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Posh Candle Co.

Posh Candle company’s soy candles are made in LA and exclusively sold online. Started by Tay Watts, the brand’s mission is “to inspire women to be their authentic selves by using catchy phrases and statements that encourage a positive mindset, promote self-love, spark laughter, and offer an on-trend approach to the relaxing flicker of a candle flame.”

AVANT-GARDE HOME

Founder and CEO Myeshia Brown started Avant-garde Home from her kitchen in 2014, and after 20 months of research to ensure she didn’t create “just another candle company,” she launched her online store in 2016. A signature of Avant-Garde’s candles is the unique wood crackling wick which heightens relaxation.

Nice Scent Candle Company™ LLC

As its website states, “Nice Scent Candle Company is where the Atlanta culture is expressed via luxury scents.”  Shanice Wilson, who calls herself a semi-Atlanta native, launched the brand in 2018 and many of its soy wax candles, wax melts, air mists, and tealight candles are named after neighborhoods and landmarks in the Georgia capital.

ReBourné

The name of this brand is quite literal as it refers to founder Erin C.’s rebirth after a burn accident in 2016 left her with nerve damage to her legs that caused her to have to learn to walk normal again with scars over 60% of her body. Having to stay out of sunlight, Erin began making candles and found peace in creativity. Honoring her great grandmother, Bourne, as a homage to her grandmother who raised her, ReBourné was launched.

Pretty Honest Candles

Founder Andrea created her brand out of her desire to find a candle “that truly filled my home with its scent, instead of barely filling a room.” After two years of research and development, Pretty Honest Candles was created, selling soy candles that burn for up to 50 hours, leave no black smoke or soot, and are biodegradable.

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Blue Sage Eco Boutique

Degrees in business management and global sustainability led founder Christina to launch Blue Sage Eco Boutique in 2013. The all-natural, hand-poured soy candles are “made with essential oils, premium fragrance oils, and love,” and the business has served as an outlet for the entrepreneur to feed her own personal growth and promote peace and prosperity.

 

UnOrthoDoc Candle Co.

Jamaica-born Orthodontist Dr. Patrice Smith has a passion for creating beautiful smiles and a love for creating luxurious home and office fragrances; hence the launch of UnOrthoDoc Candle Co. The part-time candler uses 100% organic soy wax, 100% cotton wicks, and high-quality, phthalate-free fragrance oils to ensure her candles burn clean and produce toxin-free scents.

Yancy Milan Home

Gabrielle Fletcher started the Yancy Milan brand out of exhaustion over the lack of eco-friendly candle options with scents that actually lasted. Her brand of soy candles has now expanded into Goddess sage sticks and a line of bath and body products, all with the goal of providing “an enchanting, relaxing atmosphere for everyone’s spaces — be it their house after a long day, their hotel while traveling for business or any other space that needs a touch of “’home.’”

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Sugar & Grace Co

Erica Parham identifies as a “self-proclaimed candle hoarder,” but when debilitating migraines sent her to the doctor, it was determined that toxic candles were the cause of her headaches. Deciding that “giving up candles wasn’t an option,” Erica started making her own, and not long after, Sugar & Grace Co was born and is now her full-time job.

Mama+Flame

LaShette is the mama behind Mama + Flame, which the mother of four considers to be her fifth baby. Enjoying the freedom creating scents gave her to “set the vibe” of her choice, the entrepreneur’s goal with her candle company is to “ignite your space with scents that fuel good vibes and bomb a** energy.”

Simply Scents Candle Co.

Houston-native Shanquita Greggs started making candles in her grandmother’s kitchen more than a decade ago and when she lost her job after 9/11, the practice quickly went from hobby to full-time business. The tagline for her brand is “we make candles that make scents,” and one of her signature items is the Simply Scents Candle Bundt Cake, a 4-wick candle decorated in the shape of a real bundt cake that can last for 90 hours of burning time.

Sensual Candle Co.

Sensual Candle Co. promotes sensuality, peace, and self-love through its collection of luxury candles. Started by Miami-based interior designer Sentrell, all candles are made from a coconut wax blend combined with premium fragrances and essential oils that’s hand-poured into the brand’s signature matte black containers along with wooden wicks.