Hi Ariane. I'm so glad I watched this video! A few questions. Being you're using coco-apricot, are you pouring your wax immediately after mixing in your fragrance? I thought the temp needed to come down to about 170°F. If it's OK to pour right away, I'll change and not wait to pour! 👍 And how cool can you let the wax get to before adding EO and then pouring and still have a good burning candle? I wanted to do some with EO instead of FO and don't want to destroy the essential oils. Also, I was under the impression from many others that this needs to cure for 1 to 2 weeks. No? That would be awesome to not wait! All I use is coco apricot with wooden wicks in all of my candles. I've also been testing candles after 48 hours. What is your thought on that? I suppose you prefer that I become a Patreon to get my questions answered? 😉 Enjoy your mini vacation and thank you for your time and all of your valuable knowledge. I truly enjoy your channel. Mickey 😊
Wow. Those vessels are beautiful and look sturdy. I wish I could buy them, but shipping cost for the United States would be too expensive. I always double wick vessels that size, but want to use a single wick. What size CDN wick do you use? Thanks.
Do you find that Ceda-Serica Coconut Apricot wax cools down pretty quickly while pouring? I usually heat it to 215° and pour quickly. Just curious how you pour so many without it cooling off significantly.
Wow that was beautiful 😀😀 thanks for sharing Ariane❤️ you definitely chose some of our best fragrances!
Thank you so much Mona! 🤗
They look like glaassybaby they are beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
Ariane I love your videos, you’ve been a wonderful inspiration for years ♥️
¡¡¡Congratulation!!!, it's beautifull👏👏👏
I like the pearl effect on the jars. Good information about how long to burn for too.
I got some of the aqua colored jars and they are so beautiful! The best quality ❤
Those are beautiful vessels. You .are it look so easy
They are!
Nice video. Beautiful candles.
gorgeous 😃
Hi Ariane. I'm so glad I watched this video! A few questions. Being you're using coco-apricot, are you pouring your wax immediately after mixing in your fragrance? I thought the temp needed to come down to about 170°F. If it's OK to pour right away, I'll change and not wait to pour! 👍 And how cool can you let the wax get to before adding EO and then pouring and still have a good burning candle? I wanted to do some with EO instead of FO and don't want to destroy the essential oils.
Also, I was under the impression from many others that this needs to cure for 1 to 2 weeks. No? That would be awesome to not wait! All I use is coco apricot with wooden wicks in all of my candles. I've also been testing candles after 48 hours. What is your thought on that? I suppose you prefer that I become a Patreon to get my questions answered? 😉 Enjoy your mini vacation and thank you for your time and all of your valuable knowledge. I truly enjoy your channel. Mickey 😊
Thanks how was the hot throw
Wow. Those vessels are beautiful and look sturdy. I wish I could buy them, but shipping cost for the United States would be too expensive. I always double wick vessels that size, but want to use a single wick. What size CDN wick do you use? Thanks.
I believe the MoRouge website recommends a CDN10 with that vessel.
Maybe, but with the exchange rate, it may still be good prices for you! Did you check?
@@ArianeArsenault No, I didn't check. I'll check it out. Thank you so much.
Do you find that Ceda-Serica Coconut Apricot wax cools down pretty quickly while pouring? I usually heat it to 215° and pour quickly. Just curious how you pour so many without it cooling off significantly.
We have the wax in a melter keeping it hot and we just mix small batches as we go.
What percentage of FO did you use?
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Have you ever thought about offering a discount for customers who want to resuse the vessel with ur candle products
We do have an in store program where customers can return our classic candle vessels.😊
where I can buy the scissors, thanks
I got mine on amazon