Amber & Cedar Candle
Formula: 33146 Difficulty level: beginner Shelf life: min 12 months

Phase Ingredients Total 100 gr
A Soy Wax 90,8 gr
B Cosmetic pigment oxide 27 Violet 0,2 gr
B Basil Tropical essential oil 1 gr
B Natural fragrance oil Ambra 4,5 gr
B Cedarwood Atlas essential oil 3,5 gr

1. In a heat-resistant glass, melt soy wax on a water bath, stirring slowly.

2. Combine the ingredients of phase B and add to the melted wax, mix well.

3. Place the wick with the cap at the base of the dedicated container and pour the composition carefully.

4. Secure the wick with a lengthwise cut straw or clamp and place the container on a flat surface until solid.

Note: further information on working technique and details for successful candles can be found by accessing the product sheet at Soy Wax.

Reviews

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Daniela F.
16 Nov 2022
Good evening! Thank you for the prompt shipment. I have a question about this recipe: how to get the 100 g of final product. All the best!
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Ellemental
16 Aug 2021
Raluca, you could light the whole candle, not just the wick, and there would be a fire risk.
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Raluca O.
14 Aug 2021
Very helpful! Thanks a lot! One question: if you use an essential oil/ fragrance with a flash point lower than 75, what can happen?
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Ellemental
13 Aug 2021
Hello! For each essential oil, you will find this information in the technical data sheet (TDS) attached on the product page in the Documents section. All the best!
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Raluca
12 Aug 2021
Hello. Can you please tell me which of the natural essential and fragrance oils have a flash point above 75 degrees? Where can I find this information? I'm interested in using lemongrass, orange, jasmine, freesia, fir, pine, chocolate flavored, banana, caramel, etc. Thank you so much!
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Ellemental
25 Apr 2019
Hello! Essential oils and natural fragrances can be used in candle making, with the proviso that those with a flash point above 75°C should be chosen - details can be found in the product sheet under soy wax. Of course, not all are a good choice because they don't have an intense or lingering odor. Aromatic oils are synthetic preparations generally designed to scent as strongly as possible.
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Adina G.
24 Apr 2019
Hello, Can you use both essential oils and natural fragrances in candle making? I read an article saying that essential oils are not recommended for candles because they don't have as strong a scent as aromatic oils. Is this true? Thank you kindly for an answer.
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Ellemental
23 Aug 2016
Hi Monica, We also used the Zoia candle containers. You can use the 30 ml one for this recipe.
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monica
23 Aug 2016
I would like to know if the zoia 30 ml container is suitable for this candle