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🕯Excellent Natural Soy Wax
I love this natural soy wax. It's a good amount for a decent price, and the quality is great. The flakes come in a large plastic bag that's a little thin for comfort, but there were no holes. I'd probably feel better if the wax was put in a more durable, resealable bag, or if it was double bagged. I just made my first candles and winged it. It came out perfectly, better than I could've imagined.First, I readied 2 glass tea candle holders by inserting organic hemp wicks into the center bottom with candle wick stickers (both by EricX Light). I straightened the wicks as best as I could and made sure it was secure on the glass surface. Then I measured out my soy wax.I microwaved 1 cup of soy wax in a pyrex measuring bowl for almost 2 minutes total, stopping to stir periodically. Near the end, I added about 2 tsp. of stearic acid and kept microwaving.Then I stirred it really well, and added 1/4 cup Winter Rose Mica, a shimmery, milky pink. Then I added 65 drops of an uplifting citrus essential oil blend I made using: Lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, lime, blood orange, vanilla, fragonia, may chang, and rosalina, from most to least drops. I kept stirring and smelling the blend to make sure I got it where I wanted it. Then I carefully poured the mixture into the glass tea candle holders.I immediately cleaned my measuring spoons and pyrex bowl with castille soap and water, using a little scrubber. It was easy, as long as it was done soon after.I totally guessed on everything and all the measurements, but I don't think it could've come out any better honestly. I've never followed any recipe when I make my homemade natural products, skincare remedies, health supplements, and medicinal tea blends, and I'm not starting now.It was awesome and I can't wait to make more candles with this lovely soy wax. Buy more if you can! Now I understand how much of everything I need to use and I just gave up my secret recipe to you! Good luck and have fun making candles- I know I did. ♡🕯
D**F
Very nice quality
This wax was very easy to use. It has almost no scent (perhaps just a little soft, waxy scent) so it is great for adding your own. It melts and cools faster than regular wax. Definitely recommend using a stainless steel spouted pot for melting and pouring and taking precautions to let it cool slowly so it won't crack. Makes wonderful candles!
S**.
Good quality
Used this soy wax to make candles and I'm very happy with it. It's easy enough to use and melt and mixes really well with spices and Essential Oils. As a beginner candle maker I did a lot of research as I didn't want to end up with products of sub par quality and I think this one was a really good choice.
R**B
Very easy to work with
My daughter was experimenting with candles for a science fair project, so we worked with soy, paraffin, and bees wax. BY FAR the SOY was our favorite. It was very easy to work with, had no noticeable odor, and had a pleasant milky-white color without any enhancements. It also set up very quickly. the one qualifier I need to mention is that you do need to center the wick very well--otherwise the wax will melt off the side. It has a low melting point so you want it melting at the center. If you're making candles in a container, I suppose this wouldn't be an issue for you. It would be easy to add essential oils or other scents, as well as coloring.
S**R
Makes great candles, and melts fast in the candle making ...
Makes great candles, and melts fast in the candle making process. add a plain crayon during melting and scenting to create the perfect color.
S**H
Great company to buy from honest fast and reliable!
This was a very easy wax to use I made tarts at home with them and it did very well had an excellent scent after adding the fragrance oil the packaging was perfect when it came and actually showed up before it was supposed too!! :)
J**L
Made 9 candles just using the microwave!
This 2 pound bag made 4 tealight, 3 teacup and 2-12 ounce candles! Including the cost of the wicks (the containers were just old glassed that I found around the house) I made 9 candle for about $8 that would have cost well over $50 to buy since they're completely natural, non-toxic, clean burning, with a luxury texture and a beautiful look. I simply melted the wax in the microwave (being careful to keep an eye on it and adjust in 30 second increments) in a microwave safe container, throw in some peppermint essential oil, placed the wicks (I did decide to use a glue gun for this, but you don't have to), poured and placed them in the freezer for about a half hour. Perfect! I'm a COMPLETE NOVICE and they came out looking incredible!! Guess what everyone's getting for the holidays this year?
D**N
Cracked upon setting
Works . Gets the job done. They are just really small flakes which means you need to use more which defeats the purpose idk. I’ll be shopping around before purchasing again. Also cracked once it was don’t setting which is SUPER annoying especially if you’re looking to sell your candles.
A**N
As described.
Easy to use.
K**.
Great product good wax
Great soy wax made some apple scented candles and they turned our great
S**K
Soy
I had some problems but at the beginning everything was fine
L**
Three Stars
A bit expensive for the number of candles it makes. Slow burning which is a plus.
J**E
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