I remember once buying a candle for my friend’s birthday and it came with a free wax melt. I didn’t know what it was, but I sent it to her. She said the chocolate I sent her tasted awful 😂 She had tried to eat the wax melt. That’s how I learnt about wax melts. I am glad you label your wax melts because some businesses don’t and they assume that people know what it is. 🥹 I didn’t know we had so many restrictions in the UK. It’s sad but I guess it’s for our safety. Oh, you said something about hot and cold throw, what does that mean? I don’t make candles or know anything about them.
Oh nooo! 😅 It's a tedious task but it's stories like these which makes the job of individually wrapping melts worth it! Don't want to be sued!!! Hot throw means the strength of the scent you get when the wax is heated and cold throw is the strength you get from the wax when it's a solid. Hope that makes sense but reminds me that I should do a 'common phrases' section! Xx
Hello and thank you for watching! The whole process can feel overwhelming but once you create a brand, it's easier to pick out your target market, therefore making it easier to decide which scents to buy. I would recommend starting off with Candle Shack and Discount Candle Supplies! Let me know how you get on! All the best x
very simple, thank you. You're kinda quiet which is calming but also a bit hard to hear. I'm in America and we can mix scents I believe, never thought of it so I'll have to look into it but right now i'm just playing around and learning, not selling yet so i'll have to see about that
Hi, thanks for the feedback! I have invested in a microphone, so hopefully, videos to come will sound slightly better! Yes, I think you are able to mix scents in USA, but unfortunately in the UK, the rules are different!
Thank you so much for sharing. This was helpful.
You are so welcome 🙏 glad it was helpful!
I remember once buying a candle for my friend’s birthday and it came with a free wax melt. I didn’t know what it was, but I sent it to her. She said the chocolate I sent her tasted awful 😂 She had tried to eat the wax melt. That’s how I learnt about wax melts. I am glad you label your wax melts because some businesses don’t and they assume that people know what it is. 🥹 I didn’t know we had so many restrictions in the UK. It’s sad but I guess it’s for our safety. Oh, you said something about hot and cold throw, what does that mean? I don’t make candles or know anything about them.
Oh nooo! 😅 It's a tedious task but it's stories like these which makes the job of individually wrapping melts worth it! Don't want to be sued!!!
Hot throw means the strength of the scent you get when the wax is heated and cold throw is the strength you get from the wax when it's a solid.
Hope that makes sense but reminds me that I should do a 'common phrases' section! Xx
Hi thank you for videos, am new and overwhelmed by the market of supplies, do u recommended fragrance supplies pls thank u x
Hello and thank you for watching! The whole process can feel overwhelming but once you create a brand, it's easier to pick out your target market, therefore making it easier to decide which scents to buy. I would recommend starting off with Candle Shack and Discount Candle Supplies! Let me know how you get on! All the best x
very simple, thank you. You're kinda quiet which is calming but also a bit hard to hear. I'm in America and we can mix scents I believe, never thought of it so I'll have to look into it but right now i'm just playing around and learning, not selling yet so i'll have to see about that
Hi, thanks for the feedback! I have invested in a microphone, so hopefully, videos to come will sound slightly better!
Yes, I think you are able to mix scents in USA, but unfortunately in the UK, the rules are different!