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Essential Oils in Candles, DIY Guide

Looking to add a touch of luxury to your candles? Or maybe you’re just looking for a way to make your own candles smell amazing?

Either way, adding essential oils to your candle making process is the perfect way to do it! In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of using essential oils in candles, as well as give you a DIY guide on how to do it yourself.

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What essential oils work well in candles?

When it comes to choosing the perfect essential oil for candle making, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First of all, you’ll want to choose an essential oil that has a strong scent. This way, your candle smells amazing when it’s burning!

Additionally, you’ll want to choose an essential oil that is known for its relaxing properties. This will help to create a calm and relaxing atmosphere when you light your candle. Some of our favorite essential oils for candle making include chamomile, eucalyptus, and lavender essential oil.

Some other great suggestions for essential oils in candles are

  • Tea Tree Oil
  • Peppermint Essential Oil
  • Cinnamon Leaf

What are the benefits of using essential oils in candles?

There are a number of benefits to using essential oils in candles. First of all, they make your candles smell amazing! Not only that, but they can also help to create a calm and relaxing atmosphere.

Additionally, essential oils are known for their therapeutic properties. This means that they can be used to treat a variety of ailments, such as anxiety, stress, and insomnia.

Essential oils are the key to making massage candles.

What are the cons of using essential oils in candles?

Essential oil candles are more expensive. Most turn to homemade candles to save money and control what ingredients are in their candles. Not all essential oils are safe to burn. Learn what you can about essential oils first.

It also takes about twice the amount of essential oil to scent candles even with soy wax.

Candle making with essential oil can also be frustrating as the biggest complaint is the lack of hot throw. A good alternative may be to use essential oils in wax melts.

Essential oil suspended in hot wax performs better for a hot throw than burning.

Fragrance Oils vs Essential Oils in Candles

There is a big difference between fragrance oils and essential oils when it comes to candles. Fragrance oils are made from synthetic ingredients, while essential oils are made from natural ingredients. The quality of the two types of oils is also very different.

Fragrance oils are cheaper to produce than essential oils, which means that they can be produced in larger quantities. This also means that the quality of fragrance oils is not as good as essential oils. Essential oils are made from plants, and each plant has its own unique oil with different properties.

The smell of a candle is one of the most important factors when it comes to choosing a candle. Fragrance oils do not always smell like the plant that they are named after. For example, lavender oil does not always smell like lavender.

Choosing a quality fragrance oil is just as important.

However, essential oils always smell like the plant that they are named after. This is because essential oils are made from the actual plant, while fragrance oils are made from synthetic ingredients.

Fragrance oil is designed for candle making in soy candles and paraffin wax. Even though it is cheaper,fragrance oil performs better than candles with essential oils.

Essential oil candles require more oil or fragrance load than regular soy wax candles. It is important when working with these types of scented candles to use pure essential oils or higher quality essential oil. Not all essential oils have the same quality.

Because of the amount of oil added to the candle wax, the candle has a higher risk of the melt pool catching fire.

Essential oils degrade over time, unlike fragrance oil which has an average shelf life of about 4 years. Most essential oils have a shelf life of about a year before they start to deteriorate. Each must be stored properly for the best result.

Many holistic candle makers build their business around all-natural candle wax and candles made with essential oils avoiding synthetic fragrances.

Unlike some fragrance oil, essential oils are phthalate-free. Many manufacturers are working to eliminate this cancer-causing chemical, but this is another reason people turn to candles with essential oils.

When making candles with certain essential oils you will find that you may get a good cold throw but not a good hot throw.

The candle wax should be a wax blend if using paraffin wax with enough soy wax to hold the essential oil. Do not use essential oil that is already mixed with a carrier oil. It is too diluted.

Essential Oil Candles: Step-by-Step Guide

What you need to make DIY essential oil candles

We are going to make (1) 8- ounce jar candle. If you are using a 1/2 pint canning jar this is perfect.

If you have a pint canning jar, double the candle-making recipe below.

  1. Place the wick sticker on the bottom of the wick clip and place it in the jar securely on the bottom of the center of the jar. Press firm.
  2. Place a melting pot or pouring pitcher on your scale and set it to zero.
  3. Place about 6 ounces (by weight) of soy wax in the pitcher (pot).
  4. Place the melting pot inside a double boiler or pot with water on medium heat. Never melt wax directly on a heat source it may scorch.
  5. Heat the wax to about 185 degrees F and remove it from the heat.
  6. Let the wax cool to about 140 – 145 degrees F place the melting pot on your scale and set it to zero.
  7. Pour about 1 ounce of essential oil into the wax and gently stir for about 1 minute.
  8. Carefully pour the mixture into your candle jar.
  9. Center the wick at the top of the jar with your stick and let the candle set up.
  10. After about 24 hours, trim the candle wick to about 1/8 – 1/4″ from the top of the wax level.
  11. Your essential oil candle needs to cure for a couple of days before you burn to get the best scent throw.

DIY essential oil candles have great aromatherapy benefits

Aromatherapy has long been used as a form of alternative medicine, and there is some evidence to suggest that it can be beneficial in certain situations.

Some of the most common aromatherapy benefits include reducing stress, improving moods, and relieving pain. Additionally, aromatherapy may help improve sleep quality and promote relaxation.

Making DIY candles is a great craft for adults

Candle making as a hobby or just making candles to keep yourself in supply can be very rewarding. Scenting candles to your specific taste makes the perfect homemade candle.

When you make candles with essential oils, you know that you are using a natural product that has been used for centuries.

There are many different ways to enjoy the benefits of aromatherapy, and one of the best ways is through DIY essential oil candles.

How do I add essential oils to my candles?

Adding essential oils to your candles is a simple process. All you need to do is add a few drops of oil to your melted wax melt pool (hot wax), and mix it in well. Be sure to stir the wax thoroughly so that the essential oil is evenly distributed.

Even if you are a complete beginner, these DIY essential oil candles are just as easy to make as candles with fragrance oil.

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