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Soy Vella Candles Release New Chakra Range



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Recently, Soy Vella Candles asked me to represent them as a Brand Ambassador, which I gladly accepted because I adore the products which are all beautifully and lovingly made by hand by Marijana and her team.

Soy Vella candles and melts are scented strong from the top to the bottom; burn clean, last long and burn evenly! All the products are handmade in Australia using 100% natural soy wax, the purest and finest fragrance on the market. The products are tested on a daily basis to make sure each and every candle and melt is ready for their new home.

The new Chakra collection is stunning and as I'm typing this I am burning the "Root" (red) candle, which is filling my home full of the most exquisite fragrance! Here's a little bit about the Chakra's for those not familiar:

Root Chakra – Basic Trust

Grounding stability, Physical needs, Security, Manifestation, Material World

Sacral Chakra – Sexuality

Emotions, Relationships, sexuality, self-worth, creativity, Empathy

Solar Plexus – Wisdom

Personal Power, Will, Energy, Metabolism, Effectiveness, Self Esteem, Social Identity, Happiness

Heart Chakra – Love

Love, Understanding, Trust, Hope, Openness, Compassion, Balance, Forgiveness

Throat Chakra – Communication

Communication, Sound, Vibration, Self-Expression, Listening, Speaking, Writing

Third Eye – Awareness

Psychic Ability’s, Channelling, Telepathy, Astral Travel, Visions, Connections to Higher Self

Crown Chakra –Spirituality

Universal Consciousness, All Knowing, Cosmic Connection, the God Source, Enlightenment, Gateway to other Dimensions

www.soyvellacandles.com.au

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