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The Art of Making Natural Wax Candles

by Coraz Home Eco friendly tea lights
Do you love the smell of candles, but don't want to use artificial fragrances? Are you looking for a more natural way to enjoy your favorite scent? If so, then you should try making your own Natural pillar candles! In this blog post, we will teach you how to make your own candles using all-natural ingredients. We will discuss the different types of waxes that can be used, as well as the best essential oils for fragrance. Let's get started!

Simple Process to Follow
The first step in making your own natural wax candles is to choose the right type of wax. There are many different types of waxes that can be used for candle-making, but not all of them are created equal. For example, paraffin wax is a popular choice for many store-bought candles, but it is not the best option for those looking for a more natural product. Paraffin wax is derived from petroleum, which is not a renewable resource. Additionally, paraffin candles can release harmful chemicals into the air when burned.

Instead of paraffin wax, we recommend using beeswax or soy wax for your natural pillar candles. Beeswax is a renewable resource, and it burns cleanly without releasing any harmful chemicals. Soy wax is also a renewable resource, and it has a lower melting point than beeswax, making it easier to work with. After choosing the right type of wax, it's time to select your fragrance. This is where essential oils come in. Essential oils are concentrated plant extracts that can be used to add a variety of scents to your candles. 

 After selecting your wax and fragrance, it's time to get started! The first step is to melt your wax. This can be done by using a double boiler or a crockpot set on low heat. If you're using beeswax, you'll also need to add a little bit of water to the melting pot, as beeswax is hydrophobic and will not melt in water. Once your wax is melted, it's time to add the fragrance. Simply add the essential oil of your choice to the melted wax and stir until combined. Then, it's time to pour your natural wax candle into a mold or jar. Allow the candle to cool completely before trimming the wick and lighting it.

Conclusion
And there you have it! You've just made your very own Natural wax candles. We hope you enjoy this simple, yet satisfying project. Remember, when making your own candles, always use caution and follow all safety instructions.


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