Geranium & Orchid Candle
Formula: 33121 Difficulty level: beginner Shelf life: min 12 months

Phase Ingredients Total 100 gr
A Soya wax 92,5 gr
B Cosmetic pigment mica 59 Wine Red 0,5 gr
B Geranium Bourbon essential oil 2 gr
B Natural fragrance oil Orchid 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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Adriana A.
08 May 2023
Hello! I also have a question about this beautiful candle. I would be very happy, if you could tell me at least approximately, about how long it burns and how it behaves when burning. Thank you!
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Ellemental
25 Feb 2022
Hello! It's the same as putting the wick in a jar.
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Maria D.
18 Feb 2022
Hello! How did you put the wick of this candle if it is placed in the mold? Thanks
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Ellemental
14 Mar 2018
Hello Nicoleta. You can use approx. 10-30% stearic acid, we suggest you test on a smaller amount beforehand.
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Nicoleta
14 Mar 2018
Hello! I would like to make a soy wax candle without container. For hardness I would like to add stearic acid. How much stearic acid should I add to 100 g of soy wax to make a harder candle. Thanks in advance for your answer and have a nice day!
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Ellemental
28 Sep 2017
Hi Nicole. These natural perfumes are mainly intended for cosmetic compositions. We have worked with them including in candles and melt&pour soaps but we have not tested them in soaps made by the cold process. You can try it on smaller batches first, the percentage would be similar as in conventional perfumes, possibly a bit higher as they don't have the specific intensity of synthetic compounds. Good luck!
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nicole
27 Sep 2017
Good evening. Can the natural perfume Orchid or other perfumes in this category also be used for perfuming natural soaps made by the cold process? If yes, what is the appropriate percentage? Thank you!