Candle Wax - How To Choose The Right Type! Candle Making At Home For Beginners (2020)
What's your favorite candle wax to use and why? Let us know in the comments below!
Check out the Wooden Wick Co.'s collection of luxury wax blends:
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There are a lot of different candle waxes on the market touting various benefits. So how do you choose the best one?
There are a few key factors that you will want to consider when choosing your wax type:
-Maximum fragrance load
-Hot + cold throw
-Glass adhesion
-Usability
PARAFFIN WAX
Paraffin is the world’s most commonly used candle wax.IT'S a relatively hard wax and comes in a variety of melting points, which allows it to be used for many different types of candles.
SOY WAX
Soy wax is produced by hydrogenating soybean oil into a waxy solid.It has become very popular in recent years because it is from a renewable source. However, working with 100% soy can have some challenges (as is the case with any natural products).
BEESWAX
Beeswax is a relatively soft wax, but has a high melt point. It is the most expensive of candle waxes, and is valued for its slow burn, golden color and unique aroma. Adding a little bit of Coconut Oil to Beeswax his will help to lower the melt temperature and increase the wax blend’s ability to hold fragrance.
NATURAL WAX BLENDS
Now to our real favorite: Natural Wax Blends. Natural wax blends can contain some or all of the waxes mentioned above, including soy, coconut, apricot, beeswax, paraffin, and more. Two of the best wax blends we have ever worked with include The Wooden Wick Co. Virgin Coconut Soy, Coco Apricot Crème, and Beeswax Coco Creme. These waxes are fairly soft, can hold a high amount of fragrance, and are easy to use.
Now you know how to choose the best candle wax! Happy Making!
Check out our video on the Top Ten Candle Terms You Should Know:
https://youtu.be/kpAuL1_CBr4
Check out the Wooden Wick Co. blog:
https://woodenwick.com/blogs
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https://woodenwick.com
Our mission is to enhance the candle-making experience with high quality, diverse, customizable wooden wick products by supporting, inspiring and educating candle creators globally.
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Видео Candle Wax - How To Choose The Right Type! Candle Making At Home For Beginners (2020) канала The Wooden Wick Co.
Check out the Wooden Wick Co.'s collection of luxury wax blends:
http://bit.ly/2xNwbNR
There are a lot of different candle waxes on the market touting various benefits. So how do you choose the best one?
There are a few key factors that you will want to consider when choosing your wax type:
-Maximum fragrance load
-Hot + cold throw
-Glass adhesion
-Usability
PARAFFIN WAX
Paraffin is the world’s most commonly used candle wax.IT'S a relatively hard wax and comes in a variety of melting points, which allows it to be used for many different types of candles.
SOY WAX
Soy wax is produced by hydrogenating soybean oil into a waxy solid.It has become very popular in recent years because it is from a renewable source. However, working with 100% soy can have some challenges (as is the case with any natural products).
BEESWAX
Beeswax is a relatively soft wax, but has a high melt point. It is the most expensive of candle waxes, and is valued for its slow burn, golden color and unique aroma. Adding a little bit of Coconut Oil to Beeswax his will help to lower the melt temperature and increase the wax blend’s ability to hold fragrance.
NATURAL WAX BLENDS
Now to our real favorite: Natural Wax Blends. Natural wax blends can contain some or all of the waxes mentioned above, including soy, coconut, apricot, beeswax, paraffin, and more. Two of the best wax blends we have ever worked with include The Wooden Wick Co. Virgin Coconut Soy, Coco Apricot Crème, and Beeswax Coco Creme. These waxes are fairly soft, can hold a high amount of fragrance, and are easy to use.
Now you know how to choose the best candle wax! Happy Making!
Check out our video on the Top Ten Candle Terms You Should Know:
https://youtu.be/kpAuL1_CBr4
Check out the Wooden Wick Co. blog:
https://woodenwick.com/blogs
_________________________
The Wooden Wick Co.
https://woodenwick.com
Our mission is to enhance the candle-making experience with high quality, diverse, customizable wooden wick products by supporting, inspiring and educating candle creators globally.
Luxury Fragrance Oils: http://bit.ly/2SlApE9
Natural Wax Blends: http://bit.ly/2vn95MI
Unique Candle Vessels: http://bit.ly/2HhSU5X
Follow us on social:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoodenWickCo/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodenwick/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/woodenwickco/
Subscribe to our channel:
http://bit.ly/2ZXFeWm
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