Loved this 🥰 my 12 year old daughter and I started watching you just recently for resin! We had no idea you made candles hehehehe When my daughter was 5 years old she wanted to double her tooth fairy money so we purchased a small candle making kit to sell to grandma, nanny and aunties ect! Now 7 years later she has a very very successful candle making business 😮 We had no idea at all that this was going to happen! and for us at the beginning YES it was all trial and error! We Started even melting the wax in the microwave 😂 It didn’t take us long to figure out the tricks and purchased an electric double wall boiler so we melt 15ltrs of wax at a time now and she has over 286 different fragrance and her wax is literally all over the world! We loved listening to you point out the pros and cons cause these are definitely things we wished we knew in the beginning but still it was fun for us learning hehe 🥰🥰🥰
Great video! Very informative but may I please put in a request? Please do another video advising which wax is suitable for which type of oils. The detail would really help Keep shining ❤️
where do you recommend buying fragrance oils for soy candles? new to this how do I tell quality to rubbish? ive just bought a kit from Aussiecandlesupplies soo excited to get started and play around with it
She mentioned a website called ‘candle sciences’. It’s from the UK but they do deliver to some international countries as i have found on the website (“Estonia, Czech Republic, Portugal, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary for individuals when the total is under 150 Euros including VAT & Shipping.”)
I was told that the flash point does not matter because it is used for shipping via air. So if my wax calls to heat it to 185° (85°c) then add the FO and the flash point of the fragrance is 185° (85°c) then what temp would you add the FO?
Studies show that when paraffin candles are burnt they release formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, toluene, benzene, and acetone, carcinogens that can lead to cancer and other health problems.
Great video! Thank you, for your dedication for insuring we are receiving quality content.
Loved this 🥰
my 12 year old daughter and I started watching you just recently for resin!
We had no idea you made candles hehehehe
When my daughter was 5 years old she wanted to double her tooth fairy money so we purchased a small candle making kit to sell to grandma, nanny and aunties ect!
Now 7 years later she has a very very successful candle making business 😮
We had no idea at all that this was going to happen! and for us at the beginning YES it was all trial and error!
We Started even melting the wax in the microwave 😂
It didn’t take us long to figure out the tricks and purchased an electric double wall boiler so we melt 15ltrs of wax at a time now and she has over 286 different fragrance and her wax is literally all over the world!
We loved listening to you point out the pros and cons cause these are definitely things we wished we knew in the beginning but still it was fun for us learning hehe 🥰🥰🥰
That's so amazing to hear and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment.
Great video! Very informative but may I please put in a request? Please do another video advising which wax is suitable for which type of oils. The detail would really help
Keep shining ❤️
Great video!!! Thanks
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where do you recommend buying fragrance oils for soy candles? new to this how do I tell quality to rubbish? ive just bought a kit from Aussiecandlesupplies soo excited to get started and play around with it
She mentioned a website called ‘candle sciences’. It’s from the UK but they do deliver to some international countries as i have found on the website (“Estonia, Czech Republic, Portugal, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Hungary for individuals when the total is under 150 Euros including VAT & Shipping.”)
I was told that the flash point does not matter because it is used for shipping via air. So if my wax calls to heat it to 185° (85°c) then add the FO and the flash point of the fragrance is 185° (85°c) then what temp would you add the FO?
What’s your favorite type of wax to work with?
What the amount / How much drops to put in common wax?
Thanks babe
I have watched all your candle making videos in a day and would like to know why you do not use paraffin wax?
Studies show that when paraffin candles are burnt they release formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, toluene, benzene, and acetone, carcinogens that can lead to cancer and other health problems.
where can i find your amazon list?
Its in her description