I’m a huge candle user and I burn at least one a day. I typically purchase candles at Homegoods or TJ Maxx because they have a variety of brands and scents for a relatively low price. However, in an effort to buy black I decided to use my dollars to support black candlemakers. I tried three Black-owned candle companies, Harlem Candle Company, Posh Candle Co., and Southern Elegance Candle Co. See my review on each below.
Posh Candle Co. $15/ 8oz https://poshcandleco.com/
Posh Candle Co. uses 100% soy wax with premium fragrance oils for their hand-poured cruelty and vegan free candles. On each candle you’ll find catchy and trendy phrases and statements that encourage a positive mindset, promote self-love and spark laughter. In addition to the candles, they have wax melts, incense, and room sprays. It’s been my experience that these candles usually sell out quickly and the scent you probably want won’t be available. In fact when I made my purchase only the jumbo tea light set and BDay Cake was available for purchase. I did enjoy the tea light set because it gave me the opportunity to test a variety of scents. Within that set I liked Good Vibes and Boss Lady. They gave off a nice aroma that is strong and long-lasting. I’d rate it 7/10. However, I wasn’t a fan of BDay Cake and I especially did not appreciate the burn it left on my wooden desk. I know you are not supposed to burn candles for more than 4 hours, so I will take partial blame for the damage done. But I’d never had a candle burn to the surface, melt the label, and blacken the jar as much as this candle did. Because of this and the fact that they’re always sold out, I don’t think I will be making another purchase. 
Harlem Candle Company $45 /12oz https://www.harlemcandlecompany.com/
Southern Elegance Candle Company varied/$10-20 https://www.secandleco.com/
Have you tried any of these brands? If so let me know your thoughts. There are tons of Black candle companies, in fact, we reviewed and interview Isabis Candles here on the blog before. I intend to purchase more candles from Black-owned companies, so if you have any recommendations please let me know. I’d love to try and support them.