i just started putting my blends in separate bottles. I wish I had started doing that from the beginning, it's such a time-saver! thank you for sharing
I’m based in the US. I use a tips dipped in each oil placed in the same baggie for 24 hrs will give me the final answer on if I want to combine scents or not.
Sadlu due to legislation we are not allowed to do this in the UK as every scent has to go through individual testing to be approved despite all the contents already being individually tested to go on sale to the general public. I've had to go back to the drawing board and start trialling a different wax as I went from 100% success to 100% failure after buying more wax and wicks (same wax and wicks just a different batch) and since then I've not found another wick that will burn adequately so I've now start using soy, I was using Parasoy because the cold and hot throw is incredible as well as holding colour really well.
Please read the REACH regulations for the UK. You can blend fragrances provided the original fragrance have been registered and meets compliance. The original fragrance must have been registered for use in candles. You will need the correct CLP labels for the blend and a revised SDS. A number of the large fragrance suppliers in the UK can help if you are blending only their fragrances.
Hey! I’ve just discovered your brand, and absolutely love what you do! I live in New Zealand about to start up my own candle business. I would love to know what a couple of blends you do for your candles to help give me an idea please? Also would love a more in depth video! 🖤
In this video you mentioned possible doing a more in depth fragrance blending video - mixing scent profiles and examples, I’d love to see that!
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i just started putting my blends in separate bottles. I wish I had started doing that from the beginning, it's such a time-saver! thank you for sharing
I’m based in the US. I use a tips dipped in each oil placed in the same baggie for 24 hrs will give me the final answer on if I want to combine scents or not.
You mentioned that you found a great way to store the mini fragrance testers… still waiting to see that please! 🙏
Sadlu due to legislation we are not allowed to do this in the UK as every scent has to go through individual testing to be approved despite all the contents already being individually tested to go on sale to the general public. I've had to go back to the drawing board and start trialling a different wax as I went from 100% success to 100% failure after buying more wax and wicks (same wax and wicks just a different batch) and since then I've not found another wick that will burn adequately so I've now start using soy, I was using Parasoy because the cold and hot throw is incredible as well as holding colour really well.
Please read the REACH regulations for the UK. You can blend fragrances provided the original fragrance have been registered and meets compliance. The original fragrance must have been registered for use in candles. You will need the correct CLP labels for the blend and a revised SDS. A number of the large fragrance suppliers in the UK can help if you are blending only their fragrances.
Hey! I’ve just discovered your brand, and absolutely love what you do!
I live in New Zealand about to start up my own candle business. I would love to know what a couple of blends you do for your candles to help give me an idea please?
Also would love a more in depth video! 🖤
So interesting!