hello im a new subbie just starting back making wax melts i feel i needed a little more training i love how detailed your tutorials are i will watch video 1 and2 and also others thanks for sharing the detailed prep even showing temp from start to finish at adding frangrance even color
Hi, I'm so glad you're enjoying the content! I wanted to make something that I wish I had access to when I first started out, as there's so much to learn! Thanks so much for subbing!
Hi, I guess you wouldn't really know until your wax melts or candles have been made/ solidified. 'Sweating' or the appearance that your wax melts are 'wet' after hardening is a sign that the wax and fragrance oil did not bind properly. Stiring thoroughly for a minimum of 2 minutes should mitigate this.
hello im a new subbie just starting back making wax melts i feel i needed a little more training i love how detailed your tutorials are i will watch video 1 and2 and also others thanks for sharing the detailed prep even showing temp from start to finish at adding frangrance even color
Hi, I'm so glad you're enjoying the content! I wanted to make something that I wish I had access to when I first started out, as there's so much to learn! Thanks so much for subbing!
Hi, how do you know when the wax is binded? Thanks
Hi, I guess you wouldn't really know until your wax melts or candles have been made/ solidified. 'Sweating' or the appearance that your wax melts are 'wet' after hardening is a sign that the wax and fragrance oil did not bind properly. Stiring thoroughly for a minimum of 2 minutes should mitigate this.
How long do you let 494 cure?
Anywhere from 1-2 weeks. The longer you leave it, the better the throw.