Thank you! I've just received my bubble candle mold & had no idea where the wick would be placed. It's my first go. I only have bees wax from the farm. Do hope it works.
I made these bubble candles yesterday for “research “ purposes. I found out a lot of information through my research … wicks, wax, timing, temperature, coloring, etc.
Do you have to put these silicone molds in over first @150’ for 5-10 minutes before using? Also do you have to put in a release in the mold so candle comes out easily?
And the question about wick, why everyone is leaving that long wick while pouring the wax if any way we cut it in the end? I always make it smaller so I dont waste that much of a wick. What do you think? :)
Making them shorter requires more work when you make volume (100 at the time) because you need to recentre, etc… so it is more efficient for me. Keeping length at the top of the candle can be to add a tag or to do a pretty knot to finish the look.
Hello, I have a full video on this 😊 How to clean silicone and acrylic moulds | Candle moulds cleaning tutorial ruclips.net/video/HoeV75zwRII/видео.html
@@GlowedCandles Thank you so much! I will try it. 😀 And, I have one more question: Why every final product that I make is full with small little air bubbles? Although, it looks interesting I don’t want every candle to look like this. Thank You!
I would not recommend using the same mould for other craft as there will be wax residue as well as FO / Dye depot on the mold. As per the lifetime, yes there will be a point we’re you need to replace it but if you are careful you can make hundreds of candles with the same mould.
Thanks for sharing the making of those elegant cute bubbles candles! May I know how to glue two parts of candles together if I hv broken one ? Thanks a lot!
What kind of wick is the one you use and measure for that bubble candle!! and Thanks for the information is super easy to understand.. Greetings from Michigan
@@xxxx-yg1sn I think it because of the temperature, maybe it too hot? Or it can be you do them in cold room, and also it can happen when you stir them too much
You can’t speed up the curing process. Once your mold is pierced you do not need to poke it anymore but use a needle next time to pass the wick to avoid the mold getting too big
Bubbles are down to temperature and mould complexity. If you pour too cold bubbles tend to get trapped. I recommend tapping gently from the outside of the mould
Hello! Thanks for your video! I have made one of those with soy wax but unfortunately at the time of bringing it out of the mold it kinda chipped, could you tell me how can I avoid this to happen or give me some tips? Please!! :)
Hi there! Are you using soy wax formulated for pillar candle? Check this video to find out why it is important: ruclips.net/video/48JcjPbA1Ms/видео.html
Hello, i make bubble candles for christmas but some of them have a thin white layer around, so that the color faded or bleached kind of. I think it‘s because i don‘t clean them enough. Usually i use very hot water, sometimes with soap but this didn‘t really help. When my molds are dry, you can see a really a small layer of white wax powder in the molds. What can i do? How do i clean them right? Some of my candles looking good and some really don‘t but only because of these white layers or they crumble a little bit off but only on the side. I pour my wax at 75-80 Celsius and i use rapeseed wax. Maybe you have some tips! Thank you!❤️
I'm inspired from you n i want to start my candles business but I'm confused about these things 1. Which color is good for candles? 2. Essential oil or fragrance oil which is good n which is more profitable? 3. Which wicks is good wooden or normal n why double wicks used in candles? Thank you❤
Great video, thanks so much for sharing! Could you maybe share exactly which wick you use? The link only shares a bunch of searchresults with all different wicks, thank again!
Hi, thankyou for the cloth tips, im using a soy wax for pillar candle, but it always leave some cracked on the side, i tried to mix it with 464 but it leaved with some moist textured and wet, any tips??
Hiya, Thanks for this. I want to make some of these candles, I have the Kerasoy pillar wax and mold, I just need to order the wick. Please could you tell me what wick you use as a starting point? Thank you.
If using a soy pillar blend, how long should these candles burn? And how much wax should remain at the end? My candle has a nice flame and is burning inwardly like it should, but I'm about 3 hours in and a lot of the exterior candle still remains. I'm not sure if I have a big enough wick... I'm using a 24 ply flat braided wick and I have a bubble mold that's similar in size to yours in the video. The wick said it's meant for pillars with diameters 2-3 inches (my bubble mold is exactly 2 in) but I'm not sure if because this pillar wax is soy-based if it might need a bigger wick?
I would say you need a bigger wick. You want it to burn inward but not tunnel too much which sounds like it is what’s happening in your example. It also depends if you are using fragrance and or colour.
These will melt (part of the wax will burn). What you refer to is a dripless candle (no melting wax). I have heard of those but I have never tried them.
Thank you for this video... The one only missing is the thing the information I was after. What wick size do you use? I tried looking for that wick in metres... Can you please include the link?
Hi question ! I just made a bubble candle mold and when i took it would when it dried the bubble candle felt oily. Do you know what caused this ? Hoping for a response !
I just bought a bubble mould and wanted to know if you could just make it upside down,the top being flat,rather than put a hole in it? As you'll be burning it from the top anyway? And how do you do it with the wicks with metal bottom?
Three potential issues: 1) You are not using the correct wax type, by the sound of it it is too soft for pillar candle. 2) if you are using pillar wax maybe your temperatures are off. 3) your molds need cleaning
To make any candle in a mould, you need a pillar wax (they exist for paraffin, soy, coconut, Etc… that’s your own preference based on your business ethics)
@@a.zainab8363 464 is a container wax so it is not a wax i would recommend using for bubble candles. Maybe check your thermometer and also your room temperature.
Hi, any tips on how to prevent spillage at the bottom of the mold? I made one candle and it turned out great, but with the second one, 1/3 of the wax seeped through the bottom of the mold.
I often have the problem that the siliconmold is breaking where the wick goes through.. Also the wax leaks through aswell. I am using a needle everytime i pull a wick through.. what should i do?
Hiya, thanks for your tutorial. Ive been making candles for ages, using soy wax 464, but ive decided that tomorrow, im making all my moulds. What wax would you recommend for mould? Ive got an Orchic pillar & melt wax
Hello, picking the right wax for mould is super important. I recommend Kerasoy pillar blend or ecosoya pillar. But it really depends where in the world you are and what is available in your country. Get a couple of 1kg bags and test is my best advice.
Hello, I have a few tips in another video but I could shoot a dedicated tutorial as they are very tricky and have been my nemesis for a long time! Thanks for the idea, I will work on it!
There is a method using water but it is highly inaccurate and then you need to wait a few days to get your mold dry. I use a wax melter so I simply pour my candle and put the leftover wax back in my melter. Once the candle is cured I weight the finished product.
No, never heard of that and that doesn’t sound like a good idea if you make candles with molds. This would make the wax softer and you want the opposite for sculptural candles.
Hey, can you tell me that if I make a scented candle but it’s not very perfect and I feel like remaking it, can I do that ? Considering it has some scent and it’ll be heated again :/
If you are using it as a test candle to potentially sell them, then no. Re-melting it will burn off the fragrance and your test will be useless. If it is for your personal use, I guess it is ok but I would rather use the wax in a melter and repurpose the candle wax as wax melts.
@@GlowedCandles Thank you so much for helping out, but people say you need a pilar wax for these types of candles and soy wax is apparently soft and it would not burn evenly, is that true?
Thank you! I've just received my bubble candle mold & had no idea where the wick would be placed. It's my first go. I only have bees wax from the farm. Do hope it works.
Such a great video invest in a wick pin it avoids piercing the bottoms and leaves less mess it’s saved me so much time with pillars
What is a wick pin and doesn’t it get “glued” to the candle if it doesn’t have a hole to escape from?
This is by far one of the most informative & well put together videos on how to make a decorative candle. Bravo!
Thanks 😊 means a lot. I try to make the video I would want to watch as a candle maker.
Which wax have you taken
I made these bubble candles yesterday for “research “ purposes. I found out a lot of information through my research … wicks, wax, timing, temperature, coloring, etc.
what temperature?
Hi:) .. what's the best wax for this candles?
I recommend Kerasoy pillar wax
@@GlowedCandles thank you :D
can you guide me regarding time and temperature, also how much amount of fragrance is required for what quantity of wax ? please
Thank you so much. Informative, no wasting time. Nice music also. Thank you. I got my bubble moulds, I'm excited to get started.
Thank you
What to do if the hole in the mold becomes big
How to clean the mold
I should’ve watched a video before I made these candles. lol I put the wick out thru the bottom… should I melt them back down and try again?
Do you have to put these silicone molds in over first @150’ for 5-10 minutes before using? Also do you have to put in a release in the mold so candle comes out easily?
how do you do it with the stick wick you had first?
Love it…what wick did you use to achieve a longer burn time? Thanks in advance.
Amazing, i tried the cup method and it turned out very wonky on top 😂 this little hack is amazing with the tea towel, thanks for sharing!
What kind of paraffin did you use and can you tell me its melting point?
I don’t use paraffin. I use soy wax only.
I don’t use paraffin, only soy wax
How can i avoid the top part still good because qhen i do always look flat
Your video is so informative, I like the way you tell us all the steps for making candles, Thankyou for Sharing with us🙏😊
Thanks 😊
And the question about wick, why everyone is leaving that long wick while pouring the wax if any way we cut it in the end? I always make it smaller so I dont waste that much of a wick. What do you think? :)
I just made a candle with a shorter wick and it fell into the candle. Maybe that’s why? Idk? New here 😅
@@jessicaehirsch9557 For me, they fell only a few times but I was able to fix it immediately. So I don't understand this waste. 🙈🤷🏼♀️
Making them shorter requires more work when you make volume (100 at the time) because you need to recentre, etc… so it is more efficient for me. Keeping length at the top of the candle can be to add a tag or to do a pretty knot to finish the look.
Yes, you can but generally ready made wicks come long in size
@@abrolneha3678 I use wicks which you cut yourself the length you need.
Do you need to use a new mould each time? (Sorry for asking a dumb question but I genuinely don’t know)
Hello, no you can re-use the mould.
@@GlowedCandles ok thanks
What size wick did you use?
She never responded ah? Of course she’s not gonna respond a very important question … they don’t wanna help they wanna show off they candles that’s it
do we have to lubricate the candle mould with oil or something?
No, you need to use the right wax. A wax to make pillar candles.
When I make a hole in the mold for the wick, is it possible to fill the mold with something else after the candle? For example soap or plaster?
Is this one time use or can you use it multiple Times
You can use them multiple times
do you heat the mold with a heat gun before pouring the wax?
I don’t but you can
Is there any requirement to spray / grease 1st the mould n then pour the wax...??? If yes then which oil we have to spray???
Do not spray grease! You need a 100% silicone spray. Spray the moulds directly prior to pouring.
Hi! Can someone tell me how to clean properly the silicone mold before and after I use it?
Thank you!
Hello, I have a full video on this 😊
How to clean silicone and acrylic moulds | Candle moulds cleaning tutorial
ruclips.net/video/HoeV75zwRII/видео.html
@@GlowedCandles Thank you so much! I will try it. 😀
And, I have one more question: Why every final product that I make is full with small little air bubbles?
Although, it looks interesting I don’t want every candle to look like this.
Thank You!
I'll try this! Just wondering if the mould can really be reused after piercing it because I also use my moulds for soaps etc
Also, after making 20-30 of these maybe the hole expands and gets so big the have to throw the mould?
I would not recommend using the same mould for other craft as there will be wax residue as well as FO / Dye depot on the mold.
As per the lifetime, yes there will be a point we’re you need to replace it but if you are careful you can make hundreds of candles with the same mould.
What do I put it in when I burn the candle? Like something to catch the wax
A tray or a plate are good options
Need help- how come the top bubble break off on me when im unmolding- let them dry for 24 hours
I would say you are using the wrong wax. Is it a wax for pillar?
Hlo... Can i make the regular candle melt and use it as a wax... Is it possible if we do like that
Hello, could you tell me please where you get your brown wick ?
Amazing 💕🥹🤭 I was so lost with my molds until now lol!! Thank you 🙏🏽
Soooooo cute! Thanks for a lovely video!
Che tipo di cera usi solo soia? Usi la stearina? A me si rompe sempre in un angolo e non capisco perché dopo 24 h, Graz della tua risposta
Can i use any other needle instead of this??? I dont have this one
what is your melting and pouring temperature/
For my wax I melt to 75 and pour at 65
@@GlowedCandles are you using kera soy pillar wax?
I am
thank you so much. one last question, what size raw wick did you use for this? do raw wicks give a good burn? thanks a ton
Thanks for sharing the making of those elegant cute bubbles candles! May I know how to glue two parts of candles together if I hv broken one ? Thanks a lot!
No, you can’t glue them back together. If they are unscented and with no dye you can melt them and pour a new batch.
What kind of wick is the one you use and measure for that bubble candle!! and Thanks for the information is super easy to understand.. Greetings from Michigan
Hii thank you so much for this amazing video, but i wonder why when i make candles there’s like an air bubbles it’s not soft please help me 🤍🤍
Not soft? I am not sure I understand what you are asking
@@GlowedCandles i mean like when i get out the candle from the mold there’s bubbles in it.
@@GlowedCandles i put the pic on my profile page
@@xxxx-yg1sn I think it because of the temperature, maybe it too hot? Or it can be you do them in cold room, and also it can happen when you stir them too much
@@thole8986 ohhhh thank you soooo much 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
Ma'am, does it melt and get desgaped when we burn it?
These candles are so beautiful that I don't feel like using them but they get dirty over time. So can you share some tips to clean them at home?
Means I mean it is risky but burn the top layer 😅
How long would u recommend letting the wax set for before you take it out of the mold x
Hello, I recommend 8hours.
@@GlowedCandles thank you very much :) i love your videos x
How do you speed up the curing process? And also do you still poke a hole for the other wick?
You can’t speed up the curing process. Once your mold is pierced you do not need to poke it anymore but use a needle next time to pass the wick to avoid the mold getting too big
@@GlowedCandles Ok thank you so much!
Do you use wick 3x7?
I don't know this one, there are so many wicks out there
Mam please tell which wax and colours to use
You need to use a wax for pillar candle. The colour is up to you.
Sorry Mam i mean which brand of both wax and colour
How to making many other colour shade candle ??plz tell
I am not sure i understand what you mean… but to achieve different colours you need to use specific wax dyes.
Really informative vedio, got to know many good tips. Thank you
Glad you found it helpful.
When I demold the candle there are small bubbles on the top...how to fix those bubbles..kindly plz reply
what type of wax are you using? Is it paraffin?
Bubbles are down to temperature and mould complexity. If you pour too cold bubbles tend to get trapped. I recommend tapping gently from the outside of the mould
Hello! Thanks for your video! I have made one of those with soy wax but unfortunately at the time of bringing it out of the mold it kinda chipped, could you tell me how can I avoid this to happen or give me some tips? Please!! :)
Hi there! Are you using soy wax formulated for pillar candle? Check this video to find out why it is important: ruclips.net/video/48JcjPbA1Ms/видео.html
How many grams do I need for a smaller bubble candle? thank you!
I have never done the small one so I don’t know
Thanks for your reply.
Hello, i make bubble candles for christmas but some of them have a thin white layer around, so that the color faded or bleached kind of. I think it‘s because i don‘t clean them enough. Usually i use very hot water, sometimes with soap but this didn‘t really help. When my molds are dry, you can see a really a small layer of white wax powder in the molds. What can i do? How do i clean them right? Some of my candles looking good and some really don‘t but only because of these white layers or they crumble a little bit off but only on the side. I pour my wax at 75-80 Celsius and i use rapeseed wax. Maybe you have some tips! Thank you!❤️
I used to apply vaseline inside my molds with a soft brush. As I recently buyed the silicon mold, I'll try to do the same! ;)
I'm inspired from you n i want to start my candles business but I'm confused about these things
1. Which color is good for candles?
2. Essential oil or fragrance oil which is good n which is more profitable?
3. Which wicks is good wooden or normal n why double wicks used in candles?
Thank you❤
Thank you 😊
I use neither in my candles so I can’t help on this one. My pillar candles are all unscented and with no colours.
The silicone is just for once or I can use it again? After I wash it first
You can reuse the mould many times.
Hello. , I really want to start making candles on my own. I have one concern though. Does the wax smell intense?
Hello, it’s hard to answer as it does depend on the wax you choose.
can you still use the mold again and again?
Yes you can 😊
How many times u can use one mould?
If you take care of it 30/40 time
Great video…. I couldn’t figure how to get the wick inside❤
Hi, can you tell us how ti burn test? And is it normal these kind of candles leak?
What type of wick do you use?
Great video, thanks so much for sharing! Could you maybe share exactly which wick you use? The link only shares a bunch of searchresults with all different wicks, thank again!
It depends on the wax you are using, if you are using colour or fragrance oil. All of these will impact the wick size.
I tried this but I see you have got a neat finishing in the bottom but I wonder how I am getting the hole after drying the candle
How do you make it with a pre-made glue stick thingy?
You do not need a wick sticker for pillar candles.
Hi, thankyou for the cloth tips, im using a soy wax for pillar candle, but it always leave some cracked on the side, i tried to mix it with 464 but it leaved with some moist textured and wet, any tips??
Hiya, Thanks for this. I want to make some of these candles, I have the Kerasoy pillar wax and mold, I just need to order the wick. Please could you tell me what wick you use as a starting point? Thank you.
Hello, I would suggest CL or TCR wicks
@@GlowedCandles what size tcr?:)
If using a soy pillar blend, how long should these candles burn? And how much wax should remain at the end? My candle has a nice flame and is burning inwardly like it should, but I'm about 3 hours in and a lot of the exterior candle still remains. I'm not sure if I have a big enough wick... I'm using a 24 ply flat braided wick and I have a bubble mold that's similar in size to yours in the video. The wick said it's meant for pillars with diameters 2-3 inches (my bubble mold is exactly 2 in) but I'm not sure if because this pillar wax is soy-based if it might need a bigger wick?
I would say you need a bigger wick. You want it to burn inward but not tunnel too much which sounds like it is what’s happening in your example.
It also depends if you are using fragrance and or colour.
Please throw some wick sizes please, wicking is the problem but just saying which wick you used in your is gonna help a lot of people a lot
Any tips for nail nics from de-moulding?
Ah.. I personally gave up on long nails and always have mine really short.
Thank you so much. This is very useful :) But I wonder when it burns, will it melt like oil or it'll disappear in the air?
These will melt (part of the wax will burn). What you refer to is a dripless candle (no melting wax). I have heard of those but I have never tried them.
Hi! Thanks for the video. I'm trying to make soy candles with molds but my candles are always frosted, can you please help me...
Can u pls tell me What is an ideal pouring temperature for paraffin candles?
I don’t use paraffin so unfortunately I won’t be able to help 😕
Which wax was used for this candle?
Pls reply
I use Kerasoy pillar blend
Hi, Tell me what is the whole is to big? Is there a solution for this problem?
Hi there! Your bubble candle is beautiful. What do you burn it on for safety?
Hello, thanks.
Usually a tray
Thank you for this video... The one only missing is the thing the information I was after. What wick size do you use? I tried looking for that wick in metres... Can you please include the link?
www.4candles.co.uk/candle-making-wick/raw-unwaxed.html
hello
what type of wax did you use with this mold
You need to use a wax specific for pillar candles. I personally use Kerasoy Pillar Blend or Ecosoya Pillar
How to pack the bubble candle?
Wrap it in tissue paper and find a square kraft box barely bigger than the candles
Do bubble candles only burn from center??
It depends how you wick them.
@@GlowedCandles okk thanks
Hi question ! I just made a bubble candle mold and when i took it would when it dried the bubble candle felt oily. Do you know what caused this ? Hoping for a response !
Hello, it could be because: 1) you used too much fragrance oil 2) you used a container wax rather than a pillar wax.
I have a problem, my bubble candle dont burn from the front. It always burn from the back. What i should do?
Sounds like it could be a wick issue. Either the wrong wick or not properly centered
@@GlowedCandles i m using cotton wick , i place it in the centre.
You need to test different wick size and monitor the burns.
@@GlowedCandles alright I will change my wick :) thankyou
I just bought a bubble mould and wanted to know if you could just make it upside down,the top being flat,rather than put a hole in it? As you'll be burning it from the top anyway?
And how do you do it with the wicks with metal bottom?
I have seen people do it, there is no rules.
When removing from the mold and there are some candles stuck to the mold, the surface of the candle is not smooth, do you have any advice?
Three potential issues:
1) You are not using the correct wax type, by the sound of it it is too soft for pillar candle.
2) if you are using pillar wax maybe your temperatures are off.
3) your molds need cleaning
What type of wax do you use?
To make any candle in a mould, you need a pillar wax (they exist for paraffin, soy, coconut, Etc… that’s your own preference based on your business ethics)
I am also candle maker it's very difficult to sale our products and it's very easy to make
I disagree. Good candles are hard to come by, people think it is easy and start selling them but candle making is a science.
I mare this bubble candle but it is burning hardly for 1 or two min . how to solve this problem
Use the correct wax and test different wicks
Tysm!!❤
Hello, can you tell me why does the wax get cloudy and start to form back while it’s in the jug and I’m waiting for it to reach the pouring temp. :/
Hello, what wax are you using? Check what temperature you should pour at. It is different for every wax
@@GlowedCandles I’m using 464 and pour at 137 degrees. This does not happen all the time. But when it does I don’t know what to do :/
@@a.zainab8363 464 is a container wax so it is not a wax i would recommend using for bubble candles. Maybe check your thermometer and also your room temperature.
@@GlowedCandles okay thanks :)
Could you tell what size wick you used? What is the burning time?
Usually tcr 27 but Eco do work well too. +/- 10h or 5h on a power burn
Hi, any tips on how to prevent spillage at the bottom of the mold? I made one candle and it turned out great, but with the second one, 1/3 of the wax seeped through the bottom of the mold.
Hello, you can use blu-tack to block the wax from spilling.
I been trying to make onw like this and I keep getting air bu bubble what can I so to prevent that
What temperature are you pouring at?
In my experience air bubbles come from too much stirring and pouring your wax too cool in the molds
Thank u for your video! This's very useful for me(I am a beginner)
how should I do to avoid air bubbles?
Thanks 😊 make sure to tap your pouring pitcher on the table before you pour. It helps removing bubbles.
@@GlowedCandles Thank you so much ! I'm gonna try.
I often have the problem that the siliconmold is breaking where the wick goes through.. Also the wax leaks through aswell. I am using a needle everytime i pull a wick through.. what should i do?
You can try blue tack, it works for me.
Moulds won’t last forever especially the bubble one they are not made to make candles initially
@@GlowedCandles Ill try that, thanks!
Can you please tell how much temperature of the candel to melt and also for which temperature for putting fragrance and colour
It depends of the wax you are using temperature will differ from one to another
Hiya, thanks for your tutorial. Ive been making candles for ages, using soy wax 464, but ive decided that tomorrow, im making all my moulds. What wax would you recommend for mould? Ive got an Orchic pillar & melt wax
Hello, picking the right wax for mould is super important. I recommend Kerasoy pillar blend or ecosoya pillar. But it really depends where in the world you are and what is available in your country. Get a couple of 1kg bags and test is my best advice.
@@GlowedCandles Hey , I tried using a parrasoy mixture and it worked nicely. Is that a good combi what do you say ?
I have never tried wax blend, I always use the same wax (Kerasoy pillar blend).
Can we use paraffin wax for this candle
Which type of soy wax should we use for making bubble candle ? Please someone tell me
You need to use pillar wax. It can be soy, coco, paraffin… but it needs to be for pillar candles.
Hello . What wax did you use?
Hello, I use Kerasoy Pillar Blend
Does anyone know if there is a tutorial on how to make shell candles? I can’t figure out what size or type of wick to use so the shell burns properly
Go back on her channel she has some
Hello, I have a few tips in another video but I could shoot a dedicated tutorial as they are very tricky and have been my nemesis for a long time! Thanks for the idea, I will work on it!
Hi! I made my first bubble candle but there are white frosting on the grooves. How do I fix that? It’s noticeable since I used a bright pink color.
Hello, it is likely to be down to your temperatures. Only testing will get you to the perfect combination.
Hi..thanks for ur tutorial..had a question..I am finding it difficult to make a hole in the mini mould for the wick..any suggestions pplease?
How can you tell by the mould exactly the amount of grams of wax u need
There is a method using water but it is highly inaccurate and then you need to wait a few days to get your mold dry. I use a wax melter so I simply pour my candle and put the leftover wax back in my melter. Once the candle is cured I weight the finished product.
@@GlowedCandles o ok. Have u heard of putting cacao butter in the bees wax to make it scented that way. Would u know what the ratio is
No, never heard of that and that doesn’t sound like a good idea if you make candles with molds. This would make the wax softer and you want the opposite for sculptural candles.
@@GlowedCandles thanks for your advice
How to avoid cracking of candle? I made this but when it dries, it cracks.
Your wax is probably not for for purpose. Try a different brand making sure it is for pillar candles.
Hey, can you tell me that if I make a scented candle but it’s not very perfect and I feel like remaking it, can I do that ? Considering it has some scent and it’ll be heated again :/
If you are using it as a test candle to potentially sell them, then no. Re-melting it will burn off the fragrance and your test will be useless. If it is for your personal use, I guess it is ok but I would rather use the wax in a melter and repurpose the candle wax as wax melts.
@@GlowedCandles okay thanks :)
Do you cut the bottom of the wick completely or do you leave a little hanging out?
Hello, I cut it completely.
Is using a mix if parrafin and soy wax harmful for you? Is it toxic?
I only use soy, I don’t know enough on paraffin to comment on that.
@@GlowedCandles Thank you so much for helping out, but people say you need a pilar wax for these types of candles and soy wax is apparently soft and it would not burn evenly, is that true?
You do need a pillar wax but there are options available of soy pillar wax. Ecosoya pillar wax, kerasoy 4120… I use Kerasoy Pillar wax 4120
@@GlowedCandles thank you so much for the help
I use Problend 650 to make this candle. It’s from The Flaming Candle. Ecosoya is no longer available
What temperature you have to pour the wax in the mold ?
Hello, it depends on your wax and whether you are using fragrance. But for me the cooler the better so under 60 degrees