Learn how to make coconut wax candle with our candle making expert, Anya, as she walks you through each step. 🙌 #Stonecandles #candlemaking #candlemaker #howto #coconutwax
Thank you for this video, I would add what temperature your wax was when you added your fragrance oil, to help those that do not know. I keep my coconut waxes at 212-215 when adding the oil. Love Stone candle fragrances!
You're welcome, Gretchen ❤. By the way, we noticed that it's way too high of a temperature. Should be 180-200 to prevent the wax from over burning. When fragrance is added, temperature will drop 10-15 degrees. Lastly, never cook your fragrances in the wax. We suggest to always add and then pour. 👌
I like your video. One problem I am running into is that many of the wicks do not tell me what number they are. You are the first person I heard to say I can burn my candle after 4 - 5 hours. Is that because of the wax you are using?
Thank you for this video, I would add what temperature your wax was when you added your fragrance oil, to help those that do not know. I keep my coconut waxes at 212-215 when adding the oil. Love Stone candle fragrances!
You're welcome, Gretchen ❤. By the way, we noticed that it's way too high of a temperature. Should be 180-200 to prevent the wax from over burning. When fragrance is added, temperature will drop 10-15 degrees. Lastly, never cook your fragrances in the wax. We suggest to always add and then pour. 👌
They forgot to give you the other half of your shirt Anya. 😂❤
I like your video. One problem I am running into is that many of the wicks do not tell me what number they are.
You are the first person I heard to say I can burn my candle after 4 - 5 hours. Is that because of the wax you are using?
Check this Wick Chart Info. www.stonecandles.com/pages/wick-chart-info
Cool video! I've also started making candles and showcasing it on UA-cam.😍
What kind of coconut wax?
Theirs. They sell it on their site.