The Libyan market is characterized by a strong demand for ceremonial lighting, particularly the 9 days candle, driven by deep-rooted cultural and religious traditions. However, the extreme heat of the Libyan desert poses a significant challenge for traditional paraffin products, often leading to deformation or "sweating" during storage and transport.
Currently, the local manufacturing sector relies heavily on imported raw chemical materials. There is a growing shift towards specialized wax blends that can withstand higher ambient temperatures while maintaining a clean burn, specifically for items like the baptise candle used in ecclesiastical rites.
Furthermore, the emergence of urban wellness centers in Tripoli and Benghazi has sparked a new demand for aromatic and therapeutic products. The transition from basic utility lighting to lifestyle products, such as the Spa candle, reflects a diversifying economy and a rising middle class focusing on mental health and luxury.




