Wax
Wax is a versatile material commonly used in a variety of crafts, including candle making, soap making, and even art. It is a natural substance that is typically derived from plants or animals, such as beeswax, soy wax, or tallow wax. Wax can also be made synthetically from petroleum-based products, such as paraffin wax. Each type of wax has its own unique properties and benefits, such as burn time, scent retention, and ease of use. When used in candle making, wax serves as the main ingredient that provides the structure and fuel for the candle. Wax is typically melted down and combined with other ingredients, such as fragrance oils and colorants, to create custom candles. In addition to candle making, wax can also be used for other crafts, such as sealing letters, creating encaustic art, and making lip balms and salves. Wax comes in various forms, including pellets, flakes, and bars, and can be purchased in different quantities to suit different projects. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crafter, choosing the right wax for your project is important for achieving the desired results.
Natural soy wax holds the most fragrance by weight at 8-10%. Some lighter fragrances can be added to soy wax up to 12%. This is almost twice the fragrance load of paraffin. Paraffin wax holds 4-6% fragrance by weight. Gel candle wax holds the least fragrance at 3-4% by weight. Soy versus paraffin has always …
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You don’t have to use candle wax straight out of the box! Wax blends make better candles. Mixing paraffin and soy candle wax produce a stable blend that is easier to work with. There are 6 primary types of waxes used in candle making. Each wax has a set of unique properties that when combined …
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