⁉️What is “curing”? How do I tell which wax bars might age well?⁉️

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  • Опубліковано 12 гру 2024

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  • @Martha_FragranceCorner
    @Martha_FragranceCorner Рік тому +1

    This was a fantastic video. Super informative. Thank you Robyn

  • @kara5219-Krose_8
    @kara5219-Krose_8 Рік тому +4

    What a super helpful video loaded with awesome information! There’s nothing I can think of that could be added cuz you nailed it!! 👏🥳👏
    It would be fun to read comments of where people store their wax based on location. I’m in Minnesota where heat and humidity are an issue for half the year. My storage of choice is Sterilite’s Wide 3 Drawer Unit since they are not air tight when closed. I store similar scent categories together as seen in your previous stash video, and keep them in my basement where it is always cold, dark, and dry. Though MN basements can get humid in the spring/summer, I always have my furnace fan running which keeps it dry. If needed, a dehumidifier would also do the trick! Again, such a great video addition for the wax community!!

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +2

      Sounds like you’ve got your storage down to a science!
      I’d love to hear how everyone is storing their wax in their various climates!

  • @Jadepo21
    @Jadepo21 Рік тому +2

    Subscribed due to this video. Very informative and interesting!

  • @audrysadventures107
    @audrysadventures107 Рік тому

    Love blue grotto! Thanks for the great video

  • @penney1307
    @penney1307 Рік тому +1

    We have hot, humid summers but everyone’s central air is running in their homes. I have a finished basement & keep stored wax there. Great video Robyn! I do love how scentsy wax in general has such a long shelf life!

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому

      Scentsys shelf life is super impressive, by far the best I’ve found over the years. Many brands will go off or lose scent after a couple years but overall Scentsy stays good for many years with good storage!

    • @sharnaeks7800
      @sharnaeks7800 Рік тому

      What’s suggestion when there’s no central air. I’m leaving Australian summer this year to head to the U.S. and don’t want them to all melt in my room while I’m away 😂😢

  • @scenteddragronflywithmichelle
    @scenteddragronflywithmichelle Рік тому +2

    Thank you for doing this video its extremely informative and appreciated.

  • @mindinemethi6167
    @mindinemethi6167 Рік тому +2

    Hi Robyn, amazing tips to live by. I store my scentsy wax in the Rubbermaid drawers, i found to my nose that vanilla bean butter cream gingerbread did not age well, after stocking up on that one and just recently warming it i found to my nose it turned to smell like curry. So sadly i threw all the bars in the garbage. Thanks for sharing and take care.

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому

      Oh no, that’s disappointing. I’ve got that one Clubbed and will have to go sniff my older bars - Scentsy does have a spice note that reads as curry to my nose, but I haven’t smelled it in Gingerbread Buttercream before. Will have to go give my bars a sniff!

    • @mindinemethi6167
      @mindinemethi6167 Рік тому

      @@RobynH hi Robyn, the curry note comes through a little on cold, however on warm to my nose it comes across as curry, I did have that one clubbed but since have taken it out, I wanted at least 15 bars cause that one was a family favorite last year among other's, arctic kiss ages well and mix that with sugar a whole new level of goodness, but like you said, everyone's nose will read different and how true that is.

  • @maryehrhardt5882
    @maryehrhardt5882 Рік тому

    Thanks so much for this info.

  • @cindysharon4215
    @cindysharon4215 Рік тому

    Thanks 4 mix suggestion with Hemingway! Will try mixes with toast acorn/oak. Love that bar!! Have dancing sugar plum in bedroom..struggle this time year with bedroom. Waiting on cashmere corduroy. .happy belated bday. A little behind on videos. Love u guys! (Robin, patricia and Lisa). So much good info! 👍

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому

      Cashmere and Corduroy is a perfect bedroom scent for this time of year! Dancing Sugar Plums is nice too!!!
      Thank you! 💜

  • @Carrie_F
    @Carrie_F Рік тому

    Great video, Robyn! I live in a very dry climate which I think helps my wax keep longer. Just anecdotally, I have noticed that more of my newer bars tend to get juicier faster than some of my older bars 🧐 It makes me wonder if there has been some kind of change to the formula over the years. Thank you for the informative video! 💜

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      My bricks from the last 2 years are getting DRIPPY. Stored the same as the rest of my stash - very odd!!!

  • @courtneywilburwax
    @courtneywilburwax Рік тому

    Thank you for doing this video. I learned a few new tips. 😊

  • @lpa4058
    @lpa4058 Рік тому

    Thank you for this informative and helpful video. Im glad Scentsy bars are ready to use bevause im too impatient to cure bars

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      It is nice that they’re ready to go right out of the box! 💜

  • @jennifermorisette1317
    @jennifermorisette1317 Рік тому

    So informative, Thank you for video❤

  • @melissabaldwin9462
    @melissabaldwin9462 Рік тому

    My mom rarely changes her wax, and has had the same bars in her basket for a decade at least. Her bar of Apple Press has original Scentsy packaging with the little stars, it's completely full. I have taken to changing her wax when I visit. Her Luna bars are almost white but still perform well. Apple Press I just cracked open and use 2 cubes and it did fine, despite it's age. Her 2019 bars of Central Park Pralines are about to go off, I told her to change the wax daily for the next week to finish it, it smells ok for a minute then just burnt. She has a bar of Icicles and Evergreen from when it was Scent of the month, that is losing it's pine smell. It's a full bar, she hates tree smells. Last Christmas it smelled normal, 3 days ago I checked it and it smells like apples. She likes it now and will be using it this winter. She got a 2nd bar in the flash sale bundle and said she will put it in the closet for 3 years so it will smell nice like her other one. LOL.

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      LOL at your mom for your mom waiting on Icicles and Evergreen until it morphs into an unrecognizable scent 😂. I’m not a fan of that one myself, so I’ll have to take a page from her book and hang onto it another couple years 😅.

  • @janemac6084
    @janemac6084 Рік тому

    Such an interesting video and very informative Robyn .I find I occasionally get sent older bars with my club orders and sometimes even with the current bars they can be older than you’d think. This explains why sometimes a bar I thought smelt a certain way has changed since I first warmed it …I’ve never yet had a bar go bad on me or been sent a bad bar so again goes to show how well Scentsy bars hold up over time . I store them lying down and I also date every bar I get and warm up older stock as soon as I can. I didn’t realise about the citrus , floral scents etc not curing which is really helpful to know ..I think vanilla barnwood will be a good bar for curing although I swear I’m getting a lemon note in it..I think it was you who said they got lemon too. Excellent video …thank you so much for sharing …really enjoyed 😊

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      I do get a lemon note in Vanilla Barnwood - I predict that’ll mellow and smooth a bit over time and the vanilla and woodsy tones will get richer. I can’t wait to try that one in 6 months or so!

  • @dawnirving7285
    @dawnirving7285 Рік тому

    Great video, Robyn!! Thank you for all of the useful information ❤️

  • @vibrant_vision
    @vibrant_vision Рік тому

    Super helpful, share this video with over a dozen people I think might benefit from the information, also, somethings, well, probably most things, do have a time after which they’re going to loosen, even if it’s a Wood or vanilla. For instance, I had a bar of vanilla sweet it was at least 11 or 12 years old, And, the smell was nice, but it didn’t throw, hardly at all, and a freshly poured bar did pretty well. Oh, dictation is not cooperating, I have a half a bar of satin sheets that’s probably from 2011 and I’m afraid to try to warm it, because it’s all I have, and it probably isn’t going to throw at all.

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому

      Yes I’d say good chance that Satin Sheets won’t throw - it might still smell ok but likely won’t have the strength behind it. If you do warm it, maybe hang onto a cube to sniff on a bad day 😉

  • @authorsaraheaton277
    @authorsaraheaton277 Рік тому

    I ordered a second-hand Cedar Cider, thinking it would have aged well, but I couldn't smell it on warm unless I got really close to my 25 watt warmer. Buuuut...I've noticed a performance issue in my living room the past few days with all bars except Painted Leaves, even after going out and coming home again. Maybe it's my warmers? I have 3 in my living room, but I'm not sure they're the best for throw. Maybe I just have bad bars? Ugh.

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      Lol Painted Leaves is always extremely strong.
      Cedar Cider is one that I also find to be a light medium type of scent. Some folks find it quite strong but it never has been in my home - I think it depends on the nose and the house. But you should definitely be able to smell it throughout!
      Sometimes nose blindness is a thing - especially for spaces like living rooms where you spend a lot of time. To rule out that, if you stop smelling a bar, go to another part of your house or go run an errand, and see if you can smell it when you return. If so, it’s nose blindness. If not, it is the bar not performing well.
      But yes, Cedar Cider is maybe a 4/10 strength in my open layout. Others find it way stronger, but it never is for me.

    • @authorsaraheaton277
      @authorsaraheaton277 Рік тому

      @@RobynH Thanks, Robyn! Yeah, I think it must not perform well for me. I might try it in my bathroom. Love your content!

  • @cristin3911
    @cristin3911 Рік тому

    Great video-I’m a perfume enthusiast, along with wax, and so much conversation about curing/oxidizing/macerating occurs in both of these worlds. My wax lives in an opaque sideboard in the cool part of a climate controlled living room for just this reason!

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому

      It’s an easy transition from the perfume community to the wax community lol!

  • @rosab7372
    @rosab7372 Рік тому

    Great tips!!! Thank you!

  • @shondimacdonald
    @shondimacdonald Рік тому

    This was an interesting video, Robyn. I’ve definitely discovered that some age well and others just get funky. This helps to understand why. Both Huckleberry Clementine and Almond Croissant got cannabis-y over time for me. If only we did ‘get new bars consistently’ in our club! 😜

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      Truth - in theory they’re supposed to be fresh bars but I think that varies widely.
      That’s so sad about your Almond Croissant - Huckleberry Clementine does the same thing to me though.

  • @CK44183
    @CK44183 Рік тому

    How about Sunkissed Citrus? I have a brick and love it so much.

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +2

      Probably won’t get much stronger with time being a citrus. And some of the bright zingy tones may mellow out into a smoother tone in time. Citrus is best used fresh in general.

    • @mariakohls2512
      @mariakohls2512 Рік тому

      Such an informative video! Appreciate it so much.

  • @Sara_WI
    @Sara_WI Рік тому

    Funny you just posted this because I just warmed Very Peary Pumpkin after letting it sit since I got it for BBMB! I used 2 cubes in my bathroom and also lit a B&BW Clove Pumpkin single wick. It is tolerable and I don't think I'll have a problem getting through it 🤣

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      Yay, that’s great!!! Clove would pair well with it. Glad it’s come around to something reasonable lol!

  • @angie4107
    @angie4107 Рік тому

    Hi, just subscribed, per Elizabeth's recommendation, very informative. I recently got 5 bars of White Sands bars, hopefully they'll stay nice?

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      I can confirm that one ages well, I had a bar that was several years old and it did soften - the florals gave way a bit to the vanilla tones but it was beautiful aged!

    • @angie4107
      @angie4107 Рік тому

      @@RobynH great thanks! 😊

  • @ket4ce
    @ket4ce Рік тому

    🍎🍁🌾 Great video! Very informative! Thank you

  • @jingles.1228
    @jingles.1228 Рік тому

    Absolutely wonderful video, Robyn. So very informative and helpful. I do have a question about one Scentsy Bar and Brick, and that is Beach Daisy. I think I already know the answer to this, but is that a bar or brick that might get stronger with age? I love this scent so, so much, but I've had such a hard time with the throw, and my hope was that if I put it away for several months, the throw would get better. It sounds like perhaps not. Again, thank you so much for this very informative video!

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      I’m not sure first hand if that one gets stronger with time. If I had to guess I’d say the musky perfumey type notes in that scent might strengthen with time which miiiiight help with longevity on warm. But the Daisy and the apple note in it (especially the apple) might mellow and soften and lose some of their crisp brightness - which isn’t always a bad thing! It might just be a different balance.
      In a nutshell if I had to guess: it’ll become a bit more perfumey and bit less appley/sweet over time, and may get a bit longer lasting but probably not a whole lot stronger.
      Just a guess! Maybe someone who’s had it aged can chime in.

    • @jingles.1228
      @jingles.1228 Рік тому

      Thanks so much for your thoughts on it.@@RobynH

    • @emmyvalli7230
      @emmyvalli7230 Рік тому +2

      Beach daisy doesn't age well, it will go off. Use it within the year :)

    • @jingles.1228
      @jingles.1228 Рік тому

      Thank you so much for that info!@@emmyvalli7230

  • @iwillstom
    @iwillstom Рік тому

    This is good information. Have to keep in mind though that the average customer is not going to wait around for two or three years to cure wax. Mine think I’m crazy when I talk about that.

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +2

      Oh absolutely, I don’t mean to imply that anyone should be waiting years to use wax!!! But lots of people do have older bars laying around and scents do change (sometimes for better, sometimes not so much) over time.
      Vendor wax especially tends to benefit from a couple months of curing time, while Scentsy doesn’t technically *need* curing (although many scents do get stronger with time - just the nature of the fragrance oils used).

    • @iwillstom
      @iwillstom Рік тому

      @@RobynH I know, I didn’t mean to say that you did imply that. I just can’t help thinking of all my non-hoarding wax friends who look at me strangely when I talk about curing. It’s anathema to them. 😂

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому

      @@iwillstom LOOOL, there’s a lot of weird things we wax fanatics do that non-wax folks side eye us for. In my case, talking about wax on the internet is one of those things 🤣

  • @betsybabf748
    @betsybabf748 Рік тому

    Good video. Happy Sunday!!

  • @hannahhaddad9565
    @hannahhaddad9565 Рік тому

    Great content! Thanks :)

  • @DebraT-eb4yr
    @DebraT-eb4yr Рік тому +1

    Satin Sheets wax bar use to be white. I noticed the new bars are now brown

    • @RobynH
      @RobynH  Рік тому +1

      Interesting - I remember it being white too. Even my aged bar in my stash is still white.

  • @JourneyingwithLaura
    @JourneyingwithLaura Рік тому

    So helpful!!! Thank you!