Here is the proper way to make this candle:
1) Heat soy wax to 185 F (so fragrance oil fully dissolves)-
2) Add fragrance oil and color
3) Remove from heat and stir gently for 2 minutes
4) Allow soy wax to cool to desired pour temperature (suggested temp is 130-140 degrees)
5) Stir gently one...
Other Ingredients & Equipment You'll Need:
Scale
Paper Bowls (5)
16oz. Apothecary Jar
Toothpick
Pencil
Stainless Steel Mixing Spoons
Wire Whisk
Stove
Clean & Sanitize your work area and all of your packaging materials. It is suggested that you wear gloves, protective clothing, and a hair net...
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When you light a candle, the heat of the flame melts the wax near the wick. This liquid wax is then drawn up the wick by capillary action. The heat of the flame vaporizes the liquid wax (turns it into a hot gas), and starts to break down the hydrocarbons into molecules of hydrogen and carbon.
A common amount to use is 6% or 1oz per pound of wax. This can be adjusted up or down depending on the type of wax you're using and personal preference.
For pillars it is best to use waxes 137-150°F. If you plan on putting a great deal of fragrance, adding something like vybar and Micro will make for an excellent formulation.