Wednesday, November 18, 2009

How to Make Scented Candles

By Kor Rassad

Scented candles add a particular amount of elegance to a room. The candlelight from any candle hands the room a adoring feeling. Yet, when a fragrance is added to the room through a scented candle, the elegance of the room raises.

You can utilize fragrance oil that is available at about all craft stores or online for your scented candles. It is best to use oil rather than a water-bases or alcohol-based perfume in wax because nearly all waxes are close to oil in their chemical composition. Water and oil do not combine. So, by using water-based aromas, the liquid will only float to the bottom of your melted wax.

The wonderful thing about aromatic candles is that the fragrance is noticed even when the candle is not lit. They create fantastic gifts and are appreciated even more when they are hand-crafted. The work of making scented candles is the same as making regular candles. You will want to study which variety of wax you are going to use. There are various kinds of wax that are available nowadays. There are natural waxes like soy, palm, or beeswax. There is also paraffin wax which is your original wax that virtually all candles are made of and there are also gel candles. Both of these sorts of wax can be used to make scented candles also. Although, with gel candles, you have to consider how much fragrance you are projecting to use before you choose your wax. Gel wax with a smaller denseness can not support as much scent as gel wax with a higher denseness.

In order to produce any type of candle, you have to first melt the wax before you can pour it into your candle mold. You need to use a double boiler to melt the wax. Set a smaller pot that carries the wax in it into a bigger pot that is filled with water. Be aware not to set the temperature of the stovetop too high because wax can burn. You can utilize a thermometer and heat the wax to be approximately 170-180 degrees. Add the wick to the mold. After the wax is melted, you can withdraw it from the heat source.

It is now time to mix the fragrance oil. You can mix one ounce of perfume oil to one pound of wax. This will generate you a 6% fragrance density. Make sure that you do not mix too much aroma. Although it may look like the more aroma the greater, this is not always the case. Certain troubles can develop from using too much aroma. One thing that could occur is that the candle will not burn decently because of the higher concentration of liquid. You might end up with pools of liquid in the candle. You can always experiment with you candle making. You can keep records of how much aroma you apply to how much wax and determine you own scented candle formula.

Utilizing things like fragrances and colors leaves you a much more assortment of the things that you can make in your candle making. Wouldn't it be good to be able to give a loved one a present of a candle with the essence of relaxation and a calming scent to go along with it? Now that you understand a little bit more about how to make scented candles, you can do it.

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