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Candle
Making
The
pouring temperatures for each of the waxes you may use are best determined
by following the manufacturer's recommendations. No matter what type of
candles you are making, paraffin, gel and/or natural waxes, the pouring
temperature is very important. When using quality waxes, pouring hotter
can produce better results, but this should only be done when first trying
the manufacturer's recommended pouring temperatures. In addition
to temperatures, it is also important to develop consistent procedures
for measuring the various items being placed into your formulation.
Certain additives such as vybar are very effective, but being off of the
formulation just a little can change the results of the finished candles.
One nice thing about candle making is that there really is no wrong or
right way to make candles if the end result is a safe burning and desirable
looking candle. However, the key to make consistent candles is to try to
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Candle
Making
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Apple
Berry
Blueberry
Muffin
Blackberry
Cinnamon
Bun
Creamy
Vanilla
Cucumber
Melon
Desert
Sage
Eucalyptus
Freesia
Heather
Heaven
Wild
Honeysuckle
Island
Jasmine
Lavender
Rain
Lemon
Lime
Linen
& Lace |
Mystic
Rainforest
Ocean
Breeze
Orange
Blossom
Silver
Moon
Strawberry
Cream
Tranquility
Tropical
Paradise
Vanilla
Coffee
Watermelon
Wine
White
Christmas
Yellow
Rose
Sunflowers
Romance
Peace
& Harmony
Relax
Calming |
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