I make candles...and lotion bars...no soap..so take these suggestions from there. :mrgreen:
I have a hard time with coffee notes when burning candles, but can smell them cold..but these two I get some of the coffee out of them even when burning.
Two that I like and can get a bit out of...
That is just so scary!
When will people understand that candle making is about doing it right! :roll: :roll:
As you can see from the posts around here and else where..we all do things a little different..
But the point is to put out a great smelling safe burning product..
Candle Cocoon for my oils, wicks and wax.
Indiana Candle Supply and Elements for a few more of my oils.
Specialty Bottle and Walmart for my jars.
ICS also has wick tabs and warning labels.
From Candle Cocoon
*Cranberry Compote*
*Spiced Apple Pie*
Ice Crystals
Pumpkin Coffee (which to me is a more a maple scent and my boys say it smells like maple bars)
Sultry Angel (I label it Angel Kisses)
And I have a scent that Lyschel actually accidentally mixed and I label it *Cranberry...
Like butters or skin loving oils?
Rule of thumb? % I can add?
I've got a few tubs of base in the pantry...
Oh and adding collidial oatmeal or other powdery items...
Combustion aside...and oily candles aside..lol
This is where testing comes in too.
I use soy wax...it by nature doesn't hold as much fragrance oil...nor is it necessary.
I'd put my 3% load candles against a "marketed" triple scenter..any day..
You are going to enjoy the envelopement of mine...
Glad it helped to do so...is there a way to preprime the wick in your wax? Something for the freshly poured wax to hold on to?
Just thoughts...because like I said..no experience.. :mrgreen:
I've come back to this..I see that your picture is showing a wooden wick..I'm wondering if the larger surface of the wick has something to do with it too?
I've not ever tested one myself..thought about it..but haven't yet..
Have you tried repouring cooler? How did it go?