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The women behind All Is Calm and the Becca Project

- Words Hemma Vara

There’s undoubtedl­y something soothing about lighting a candle. Whether it’s part of your nightly ritual or an act signifying unwinding, what exactly is it about a candle that benefits the mind, body and soul?

A candle’s soft illuminati­on is said to calm the mind, perhaps even helping to achieve a meditative state. A candle’s scent may also spark a positive memory or feeling through associatio­n.

Bec Frankham and Carlie Hogan from the Becca Project and Pamela McIntosh from All Is Calm will attest to this, as all three found candles were a way to find contentmen­t and uplift their mood while dealing with illness.

Friends Frankham and Hogan founded the Becca Project after their respective challenges with auto-immune disease. Hogan experience­d sickness and days on end where she couldn’t get out of bed, and was diagnosed with chronic fatigue. Frankham suffers from an auto-immune disease of the joints.

Both were introduced to essential oils to help with their energy and mood. While they were at first self-confessed sceptics, they became intrigued as they used the oils and experience­d benefits.

“Carlie and I were both fascinated by the potential effects of essential oils – but we felt there was a trick being missed in terms of how they were presented,” says Frankham. “We wanted to combine that element of wellbeing and self-care with something that looked stylish and smelt divine. And that’s what we believe we’ve achieved with our Becca Project range.”

All Is Calm founder McIntosh has long been a collector of candles, having always

“We wanted to combine that element of wellbeing and self-care with something that looked stylish and smelt divine.”

“All Is Calm is my way of creating something positive out of a negative situation.”

Pamela McIntosh

enjoyed the ritual of lighting a candle. After experienci­ng sudden hearing loss accompanie­d by severe tinnitus, she sought calm to cope, including connecting with what a good candle can do for the mind, body and home. Her candles are also a way to gift some calm to others.

McIntosh’s experience with sudden hearing loss was confusing and scary. Her balance was out, she didn’t know which direction sound was coming from, and there wasn’t much the doctors could do. She didn’t drive or work for a month, and sleep became a distant memory.

It was later discovered a viral infection killed a nerve between her brain and left ear, meaning she’s now profoundly deaf in her left ear.

“All Is Calm is my way of creating something positive out of a negative situation”, says McIntosh. Finding her centre and staying calm is crucial for herself and her family, including adopting mental and physical health coping mechanisms to reduce the anxiety she now experience­s due to her hearing loss.

Comforting­ly, the simple act of lighting a candle allows McIntosh to be present in the moment.

“A remarkable scent and timeless vessel are what lures me in when it comes to a candle. I light candles often, and I love

the feeling of warmth and occasion – whether that be a cool winter evening or when we have friends over for summer drinks. A quality candle is also a lovely treat for your mind when working from home or to wind down after the kids go to bed”, she says.

McIntosh’s advice before lighting a candle is to first trim the wick to 5mm.

“This makes the candle burn well: preventing an overly-vigorous flame, reducing black ‘soot’ lining the vessel, and it helps the wax and fragrance burn cleanly while ensuring better scent distributi­on”.

After the candle is lit, it’s time to let the scent gently fragrance the room and influence your mood.

The Becca Project range includes body oils, diffusers and solid fragrance.

“Our products allow you to ‘layer’ up and enjoy that feeling or mood wherever you are”, says Frankham.

It’s also the mesmerisin­g and comforting ‘crackle’ sound of the wooden wick that invokes emotion and inspires

Becca Project customers to reach out to Frankham and Hogan with compliment­s.

The Becca Project’s ‘Wonder’ scent is for rising and shining, mixing the healing qualities of rose otto, ylang-ylang and geranium with the mood-enhancing benefits of sweet orange and a refreshing mix of lime and basil to feel grateful and alive.

‘Giggle’ is Frankham’s favourite scent for its fresh citrus rise and the way it invigorate­s her mood. The uplifting blend mixed with a mimosa scent creates a ‘happy hour’ feel.

Hogan describes Becca Project’s ‘Brave’ scent as one she’s never experience­d in a candle before. The woody scent inspires feelings of power and strength.

And if you want to relax and destress, Hogan and Frankham recommend floating away with ‘Dreamer’, which includes a soothing fusion of lavender, chamomile and sandalwood, as well as the addition of sweet orange and calming petitgrain to help soothe the nervous system.

During last year’s festive season,

McIntosh’s Oakmoss & Pine Christmas Candle was a sold-out hit, recreating the scent of a real Christmas tree for many Yuletide enthusiast­s.

Her Lychee & Black Tea candle is similar in scent profile to a juicy grape, making it sweet and irresistib­ly uplifting. The Cherry Merlot candle is a unique blend, adding warmth and intrigue with the sweetness of cherry and currant balanced with the masculine touch of spicy clove and amber notes.

And candles don’t need to be alight for enjoyment. Both the All Is Calm and Becca Project candles have an excellent ‘scent-through’ when lit or unlit.

“You don’t even need to light our candles to enjoy each scent as they have a great ‘cold scent’ – which means that they fragrance a whole room when they aren’t even lit,” explains Frankham.

The candle-making process itself also conjures calm. McIntosh has a candle studio set up in her garage, which doubles as a place for respite after her children are in bed, and where she can “create calm in a jar”. She says a chandler (candlemake­r) requires patience throughout the process, so she’ll often have a wine in hand or listen to a podcast to make the most of it.

The All Is Calm range was devised after months of testing various waxes, with McIntosh deciding on a natural cocosoy wax – a palm- and paraffin-free coconut and soy wax blend.

“Natural waxes like soy and coconut can be a little bit more temperamen­tal to work with than a paraffin blend (which look perfect but can emit toxins into the air when you burn them), but it’s worth it for a safer, cleaner result.”

The All Is Calm candle range uses a cotton and paper wick, and the glass jars can be reused beyond the candle’s life.

Natural ingredient­s are also at the forefront of Becca Project’s candles, which also includes recyclable packaging and reusable jars.

All components are organic and locally sourced where possible to lessen the brand’s carbon footprint. Frankham explains that “Using only organic products means we are sure there are no ‘nasties’ used in the growing of the plants or flowers, ensuring nothing contradict­s with the pure oils”.

As many of us are looking to create spaces of calm in a busy world, as McIntosh reminds us, this sense of respite is also vital.

“I consistent­ly seek calm to ensure I am in a good mental space,” she says.

“Lighting a beautiful candle is just one way to bring your mind to the present moment and to use the senses of sight and smell to ground yourself.”

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Clockwise from left: Becca Project Wildflower Body Oil, candle and diffuser; All Is Calm Lychee & Tea candle; and All Is Calm coconut soywax flakes before they are melted
alliscalm.nz Clockwise from left: Becca Project Wildflower Body Oil, candle and diffuser; All Is Calm Lychee & Tea candle; and All Is Calm coconut soywax flakes before they are melted

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