Hello and thank you for the video you posted. I'm Iranian and I can't say hey, I don't understand you. Could you please send me the video tutorial in typed form?
I have question about ingredients in oils and butters if it won't dissolve in high temperatures? If it still gonna have that all beneficial things in it ? High temperatures wont ruined properties of that nuturing olis ?
Absolutely! The temperatures involved in using the massage oil candle won't reach levels that would degrade the beneficial properties of the oils and butters. It's important to keep in mind that the candle is lit only for a short duration, just long enough to create a pool of melted wax. This ensures that the nurturing qualities of the oils remain intact and ready for a soothing massage experience.
@@SummerRainDIY im more concern about period when we make a candle ;) we need to melt wax with oils and butters and it involve high temperatures even 80° Celsius
Great question, @Samaraplayz1! 😊 Yes, you can absolutely use coconut wax! It's a great alternative-it's eco-friendly and has a lower melting point, which works well for massage candles. Just keep in mind that it may have a softer texture, so you might want to experiment with the ratios to get the right consistency. Let me know if you try it out! 🙌
I made a lotion candle, but when I pour the melted wax on my hand after burning it, it smells like burning, even though I put essential oil in it? How can I fix this?
Hello and thank you for the video you posted. I'm Iranian and I can't say hey, I don't understand you. Could you please send me the video tutorial in typed form?
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Thank you for another great massage candle video!
You’re welcome!
If am using 200g of soy wax how many gram of oil will I use?
I have question about ingredients in oils and butters if it won't dissolve in high temperatures? If it still gonna have that all beneficial things in it ? High temperatures wont ruined properties of that nuturing olis ?
Absolutely! The temperatures involved in using the massage oil candle won't reach levels that would degrade the beneficial properties of the oils and butters. It's important to keep in mind that the candle is lit only for a short duration, just long enough to create a pool of melted wax. This ensures that the nurturing qualities of the oils remain intact and ready for a soothing massage experience.
@@SummerRainDIY im more concern about period when we make a candle ;) we need to melt wax with oils and butters and it involve high temperatures even 80° Celsius
Can you use coconut wax?
Great question, @Samaraplayz1! 😊 Yes, you can absolutely use coconut wax! It's a great alternative-it's eco-friendly and has a lower melting point, which works well for massage candles. Just keep in mind that it may have a softer texture, so you might want to experiment with the ratios to get the right consistency. Let me know if you try it out! 🙌
@@SummerRainDIY will definitely update when I try with the coconut wax. Thanks so much for the tips and response
Why did you add the FO @ 158 if the flashpoint is 200. Have I been wrong this whole time?
You want to add it below the flashpoint of your fragrance oil.
I made a lotion candle, but when I pour the melted wax on my hand after burning it, it smells like burning, even though I put essential oil in it? How can I fix this?
Did you put enough essential oils? Maybe try a fragrance oil
Can we use beeswax instead of soy wax in this recipe to produce lotion candle?
No because beeswax has a higher melting point. You don’t want the oils to get too hot.
Anything else rather then soy wax ?
I’m sorry but no. You need something skin safe with a low melting point.