The Do's and Don'ts of Candle Making
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Candle Making

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Candle-making business is at its peak regarding profit. The introduction of homemade candles elevates this niche to the next peak. Candles are used on a wide scale for relationships, therapy, treatments and to create a romantic ambiance. Like any other industry in the candle-making industry, you must adopt a few techniques while you need to avoid some of them. Do you know the dos and don’ts of candle making business?

The Do’s of Candle Making Business

Use of High-Quality Ingredients:

To deliver quality candles opt for quality wax, wick, oil, and fragrances. This will help to burn candles evenly. Ensure that the candle-making ingredients will not harm the environment.

Add fragrance at the right temperature:

It’s best to follow the recommended ratio for balanced scent. To get a stronger scent candle, add fragrance when your wax is at its accurate temperature. For instance for soy wax, add fragrance at 180-185 F while 200-250F for palm wax.

Use thermometer:

To ensure the accurate recommended temperature it’s great to use a thermometer. It will help you to add fragrance and oil at the right temperature.

Stir constantly for proper binding of wax with fragrance:

It is necessary to stir the mixture for 3-5 minutes. This will help a strong binging of oil with fragrance. Otherwise, the oil will settle at the bottom and will result in a weak scent throw.

Trim your wick:

Always trim the extra wick of your candles. Because an extra wick can cause a flame.

Test and Experiment:

It’s always great to create a few test candles before launching them on the market. Especially if you are dealing with the mass production of candles.

Let your candles set:

Always give time to your candles to set. For paraffin-based candles, it’s better to leave them for 24 to 48 hours while for organic ingredients you must leave them for a couple of days.

High-quality eco-friendly packaging boxes:

To ensure the safe delivery of your candles to the customers it is good to pack them in candle boxes wholesale. A custom candle in custom boxes will deliver a premium unboxing experience to the customers. Additionally, a snug-fit packaging box will keep the candles safe during shipping.

The Don’ts of Candle Making

Use of crayons:

Crayon wax is not meant to be burned like candles. Instead, their use in candle making can result in clogging your wick and result in the poor burning experience of candles.

Don’t remove lid:

Cover the candle when not to use. It will save your candle from dust particles. It may cause issues while lighting the candle.

Overloading with Fragrance:

Too much fragrance oil can lead to a poor burning experience. Also, it can lead to an overpowering aroma that might be unpleasant.

Don’t use food colors to your candles:

Food colors are water based while wax is an oil based product. Which means that food colors or water based colors will not dissolve in wax. Thus you need to use liquid oil based dye for your candles.

Avoid to use plastic containers and thin walled glass jars:

Candles produce heat which causes plastic to melt. That’s why you must avoid using plastic containers and thin walled glass jars for your candles. Be mindful that your glass jar must be thicker than your wine class.

 

Stop using ordinary glitter for the decoration of candles:

To make your candles aesthetically appealing it’s good to add glitter of different colors. But the use of ordinary glitter will clog your wick. That’s why it is recommended to use the biogradeae candle glitter.

Using Unapproved Fragrances:

Don’t go with any fragrance as it could cause aroma issues. Perfume oils may not work for candle making. Therefore it is recommended to use fragrances that are especially designed for the candle-making business.

Ignoring Wick Size:

Always use the accurate size of the wick. The wrong size can lead to a poor burning experience.

Putting Candles in the Fridge to Set:

Don’t keep the candles in the fridge to set. As it can cause cracking. It is always best to set them at room temperature.

 

FAQs about candle making business:

Can you make your candle scent?

Yes, you can make your candle scents. It’s the important and best part of candle making. Which helps you to make your scent which could be the USP of your business.

How long should homemade candles leave to sit before use?

It is recommended to leave for 24-48 hours for paraffin-based candles. While leaving soy-based candles for a week.

What happens if candle wax does not stir well?

If you will not stir the oil or fragrance, stir well. Then it will cause loose binding and low-fragrance candles.

How often do people buy homemade candles?

In America, one female buys at least one candle in a week.

What temp to add fragrance to soy wax?

A temperature between 175 to 185 is the temperature when you can add fragrance to soy wax.

Can You Use Perfume in Candles?

While scented candles are in high demand. And use of perfume oil may seem tempting. However, it may not blend well and could affect performance. Therefore try to use only the scents that are designed for candle making.

What is the best way to measure temperature to add oil and fragrance to wax?

You can use a thermometer to measure the temperature to add fragrance and oil to the wix. As it will help to good binding and result in a long-lasting burning experience.

Conclusion:

Candle-making business is profitable and in great demand. This makes it an attractive venture. Like any other industry, there are dos and don’ts in the candle-making industry as well. So stick to the things that need to be done to deliver the premium experience. While avoiding the things that can cause poor experiences.

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