*UPDATED* HOW TO CALCULATE THE AMOUNT OF WAX + FRAGRANCE OIL | SIMPLE CANDLE FORMULA | Soyaya

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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    Hey besties! In today's video I am showing you an UPDATED visual demonstration on how I calculate the amount of fragrance oil and wax to make any candle. I will also do a breakdown on how you can use this formula to make multiple candles at once!
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    00:00 intro
    00:55 candle vocabulary
    02:45 candle formula screen grab
    04:47 candle jars I use
    05:18 1st candle example
    08:20 how to make multiple candles at once
    09:18 2nd candle example
    11:01 outro / upcoming videos
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Комментарии • 18

  • @juanitawilliams2134
    @juanitawilliams2134 2 месяца назад

    Thank you ❤I'm just starting out at u made it easy to understand.Thank you 😅

  • @MAATIANSLEGACY
    @MAATIANSLEGACY 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for this Information love❤️

  • @user-br6ks1vm5d
    @user-br6ks1vm5d 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much I love this

  • @onyaeonyae7
    @onyaeonyae7 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! Curious - because I’m so bad with math - how did you come up with the 100%? Hope that doesn’t sound silly

  • @nisid557
    @nisid557 Год назад

    Hi there! Question: I’m using the same jar 18oz, apricot wax…how do you determine the wick size of double 4” vs 5” wick? I’ve been using double 5” and it gives a fmp within 4ish hours which is great, but flame seems a bit big with soot and blackening on jar. I tried double 4” but I couldn’t reach fmp after burning it for 6hr! 🧐 Any other advice on determining the wick size?

    • @viewsofayona
      @viewsofayona  Год назад

      Hey hey! I follow the wicking guide charts from wherever I source my wicks from and go from there. What percentage FO are you using? Have you tried wicking down and testing a double 3"?

  • @sbeard4304
    @sbeard4304 Год назад

    Hi! Question, when you weigh the wax on scale, will it be the same once it's melted down? So if I did want to make 3 candles, weigh out 798 g of wax on a scale?

    • @viewsofayona
      @viewsofayona  Год назад

      Hi! Yes, the wax in a solid or liquid state will both weigh the same. However, 16 fl ounces (like a pint or 2 cups) is not the same as 16 weighed ounces. Fluid ounces are a volume measurement. Chandlers use weight.
      To find the wax weight for a container, place it on your scale and Tare to zero, then fill with wax to the desired level.
      Also, yes if you wanted to make 3 candles you would just multiply the number of wax + fragrance oil of 1 candle times however many you are wanting to make.
      If you are using the same jars as me you can absolutely test that same formula of 798g of wax.

    • @sbeard4304
      @sbeard4304 Год назад

      @@viewsofayona Thank you love!

  • @landerson3897
    @landerson3897 Год назад +1

    I’m not understanding how you got 111% from 100%+0.11 ????? Someone please help. My calculator is dumb or I’m dumb. 😭😭😭

  • @neasyb8346
    @neasyb8346 Год назад

    Hi! When I pour my candles, the amount keeps being incorrect lol. For your 1st candle example, I am using the same calculations as you. So when I am pouring the candle after adding the FO, should I pour in 295g or 266g of wax?

    • @viewsofayona
      @viewsofayona  Год назад

      Hi! 295g should be your total grams for wax and fragrance oil! 266g is for just for wax and 29g is for your fragrance oil. Try and watch the video again but step by step it walks you through it perfectly! I do not pour FO until after I have poured wax. Also make sure you are using the same exact jars, and always double check measurements for yourself because we all pour at different pour lines, use different waxes and use different FO %s.

    • @thenaturalgemini
      @thenaturalgemini Год назад

      There are variations with the formula as it depends on the type of wax you are using. I tried the formula and kept coming up short or over. I just melted some wax and filled the jar to the fill line. This is the best formula that worked for me. When you do this, you know what your jar will hold. Now this does not take into account the fragrance oil added. Let's say you melted wax, and you know your jar will hold 16 oz if wax and you want to add 10% of FO. 10% of 16oz is 1.60oz, subtract that amount from 16 and you have 14.40oz. you will need 14.40 oz of wax combined with 1.60 of FO to fill your jar. I hope this helps this is what worked for me.

    • @nisid557
      @nisid557 Год назад

      This happens to me too. I use coco apricot wax but am only able to fill to about 387 👀 not sure why, but I’m ok with it lol 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @ashleycotton8012
    @ashleycotton8012 Год назад

    Where is your shop? I cant find the web address

    • @viewsofayona
      @viewsofayona  Год назад

      Hi! www.soyaya.co - I have not launched the spring collection just yet but I have DIY candle kits dropping 3/9! Follow on IG:@soyaya.co for updates!

  • @mariabalogun
    @mariabalogun 10 месяцев назад

    The 10.4 oz has thrown me off.

    • @viewsofayona
      @viewsofayona  9 месяцев назад

      Sorry bestie! Basically, I was extra and chose 10.4oz as my fill line (net weight) but you could totally round to the nearest whole # and still be just fine. I also convert everything to grams and seeing 10.4 will now be 295g. Making this formula much easier!