Thank you for this information. Question: I have a spatula that is straight just like this one, except it's wood. Do I need to replace it with the silicone one?
Hi dear I just started to make candles but there is some problems. I use soy wax but I realized it's not easy to work with. First of all I use glass jar so wet spot is a problem second the top is not very shiny and soft there is some white spots and I'm not sure it will burn well too? Can I mix soy wax with beeswax to make it more stronger and shiny? And I poured the fragrance oil in 140F and poured it in jar at 130F
Omg yes you can def mix in a little beeswax. I know Erica @MemoryBoxCandleCo mixes beeswax with her soy10. And honestly the other things are cosmetic. I've learned the performance is what ppl care about. I hate wet spots but it would happen if you shipped in the winter. And the matte tops some ppl prefer because they know it's 100% soy.
New to candle making and this was great info! Explains why my first tests turned out terrible. is there a way to fix or save a candle with lots of air? Or do I need to melt it back down and let it settle? I have the wet soy you showed - How do I know if I want to pour cooler? I google a lot but there’s so much info it gets overwhelming
I've been using beeswax and I've been having bubbles... is warming up the mold before pouring significant in reducing air bubbles? Or mostly the temperature of the wax itself?
In my situation I waited 2 days to test (without smells inside) I heated to 160F then poured and I tested today (two days later) and there was a LOT of air bubbles inside. / now this morning after I blew them out the surface is NOT smooth at all and bubbly
We've all been there. But once you change it to stir for a reason (like right at the max heating temp to melt, once when you add FO and once right before pouring) you'll see a huge difference in the amount of air bubbles
I just started making bubble candles and I had a lot air bubbles. This video was so helpful thank you. ♥️
I think bubble candles are so freakin gorgeous!!! I'm happy I could help🤍
Thank you young lady for perfect information ❤❤❤
This is such a good video :-) I really appreciate your attention to detail and going over different outcomes of various tools. Thank you❤
You're welcome! I'm so glad to help.
Thanks so much for making this video! I'm gonna apply your tips into my next candle attempt. Again thank youuuu!!!!! ❤️
so excited I could help! If you can remember come back and let me know how it goes!
The humor and information is on point! lol Love this video!
Awe Thank you kindly!
Thank you! I like the way you explain!! 🙌
I have a wooden one......that should be fine...right?
@ElizabethDermody I dont use wooden because I feel like it so porous and the scent stay on it. That also could lead to bubbles in soy wax.
Thank you, this might be my problem. Can't believe in aaaaallll the videos I've watched this is a first. Thank you. Hope this solves the problem.
So happy I could help!!
Thank you for this video, I just watched 6 ofher videos on bubbles in candles and this one was the Best 👍
Yes! So glad I can help!
This was so so very helpful! Thank you❤️🕯
I love Bailey too😂
will you please do a hair tutorial? your hair is beautiful..
Awe thank you!!! You're so sweet! I will try. I chopped it off so I'm learning to restyle it
I definitely did everything you said don’t do 🤣🤣🤣 thanks!!!
Haha! You're welcome!
Thank you so much! I'm going to try the silicone spatula
Let me know how it works!
@@SimpleClarityCo It works perfectly! Thank you 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@@adrianaforerorosales Awesome!!! You're welcome.
where did you get the thermometer and spatula ❤️❤️
Thermometer is Amazon. Spatula is from like Home Goods, Marshalla, TJ Maxx.. or Ross
Thank you for this information. Question: I have a spatula that is straight just like this one, except it's wood. Do I need to replace it with the silicone one?
Wood is porous so it maybe a good idea.
@@SimpleClarityCo ok thanks for your response. Keep doing what you're doing. ❤️
@@justbeingme-83 np! I hope it helps!
Hi dear I just started to make candles but there is some problems. I use soy wax but I realized it's not easy to work with. First of all I use glass jar so wet spot is a problem second the top is not very shiny and soft there is some white spots and I'm not sure it will burn well too? Can I mix soy wax with beeswax to make it more stronger and shiny? And I poured the fragrance oil in 140F and poured it in jar at 130F
Omg yes you can def mix in a little beeswax. I know Erica @MemoryBoxCandleCo mixes beeswax with her soy10. And honestly the other things are cosmetic. I've learned the performance is what ppl care about. I hate wet spots but it would happen if you shipped in the winter. And the matte tops some ppl prefer because they know it's 100% soy.
@@SimpleClarityCo thanks alot for answering my questions 🧡
New to candle making and this was great info! Explains why my first tests turned out terrible. is there a way to fix or save a candle with lots of air? Or do I need to melt it back down and let it settle? I have the wet soy you showed - How do I know if I want to pour cooler? I google a lot but there’s so much info it gets overwhelming
I'm going to make a video response to this. There are some key points that are easier to say rather than type
Giiirrll where have you been!! I’m so happy I found you! Loving your vids!!
Hey boo!!! Welcome to the Clarity Crew!
Beyond helpful! And I followed you on tiktok ❤️
OMG thank you, what's your tiktok name so I can follow you back!
I just got started making candles and your videos have been so helpful! ❤️
Yay I'm super happy to know that!!! Good luck in your new adventure!
Can i heat again a wax in which i already added the dye ?
Yes
I've been using beeswax and I've been having bubbles... is warming up the mold before pouring significant in reducing air bubbles? Or mostly the temperature of the wax itself?
From my research I've found that its the temperature of the wax as well. It like to be hot. Like coconut wax works better hot.. so does beeswax
Thank you for the tips. very informative and helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Is it necessary to use a silocon spoon?
No you can use a metal one too. Things that could very porous like wood spatulas, spoons or honeycomb maybe a pain to clean and remove the scent.
Thankyou so much for your reply...❣️
Thank you!
So helpful! thankyou for your tips
You're welcome! Glad I could help!
200C° or Fahrenheit?
Fahrenheit
I was wondering why my candles were so bubbly I did everything the opposite of the correct way
You had me at NayNay …I’m an official Subscriber ❤❤❤
LOL Welcome to the Clarity Crew
Thank you so much I learned so much from you.
I'm so glad! thanks for watching!!
In my situation I waited 2 days to test (without smells inside) I heated to 160F then poured and I tested today (two days later) and there was a LOT of air bubbles inside. / now this morning after I blew them out the surface is NOT smooth at all and bubbly
Always heat your soy wax to 190 then take the steps you mentioned. Heating it this high will release all the air bubbles.
@@SimpleClarityCo is there a certain way to pour the wax I see that that also does airbubbles to
This was SO helpful!!!
Glad I can help!!!
Will this work with 464
Yes
LOVE THIS video!
Thank you!
Thanks queen 🙌🏽
Thanks for the info girl! 👍🏼
You’re welcome 😃
Thank You So Much For That Info I Needed This Info Cause I Was Using All The Wrong Stuff You Was Say No No To LOL
I got cha back!!!
190or 200 degree of ferenite
between those two if you're soy wax has a lot of moisture in it. and yes fahrenheit
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Thats the first time I ever heard that but I love Lilly! lol So thank you!
@@SimpleClarityCo ❤️❤️
I’m a stirrer, I have to stop.
We've all been there. But once you change it to stir for a reason (like right at the max heating temp to melt, once when you add FO and once right before pouring) you'll see a huge difference in the amount of air bubbles
Thank you for these amazing tips girlie! I will consider doing this since I was doing the opposite 🗿😂🎉🙏🏽🤍🩵🤍🩵