Thank you for the wealth of information! You’re a Professor of Candle Science. Can aroma molecules be used in coconut wax candles? I wanted to try the musk for example -Exaltone (Firmenich) but I’m unsure if aroma chemicals are made for candles or are safe to use. Also, should absolutes be avoided because of their alcohol content?
Thank you for the wealth of information! You’re a Professor of Candle Science. Can aroma molecules be used in coconut wax candles?
I wanted to try the musk for example -Exaltone (Firmenich) but I’m unsure if aroma chemicals are made for candles or are safe to use.
Also, should absolutes be avoided because of their alcohol content?
Yeah, you should be able to use fragrances in coconut wax candles. What absolutes are you planning on using?
@@AromaticFragrances I’m planing on using nature identical molecules such as Agarwood Fleuressence. Absolutes such as Vanilla, Fir, Labdanum.
@@NegritaBrujita Yes, those should work in your candle!
Outstanding information.
Glad it was helpful!
Straight to the point. Love it!
What about car diffusers? What is the percentage for them? I hear 25% fragrance and 75% base. Is this true?
Can I use oil based that you sell as perfume?