Candle Frosting - What Causes It and How To Fix It!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

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  • @hanscakestealer8546
    @hanscakestealer8546 3 года назад +22

    I love this guy, he goes straight to the lesson and doesn't give a 4 minute explanation about their life

  • @deborahbeattie9103
    @deborahbeattie9103 5 лет назад +34

    Wrapping a cloth round the cooling candle helps. It stops the edges cooling faster so less / no frosting!! Works for me :) and any frosting I do get is very minimal and a regular hairdryer does the job.

    • @deborahbeattie9103
      @deborahbeattie9103 4 года назад +2

      Its for insulation so it cools more slowly. Dampening it would lessen the effect. I don't recommend that.

    • @bookpitaara4412
      @bookpitaara4412 4 года назад +1

      Oh thanks! My entire batch of candles had 100% frosting, which i just noticed an hour ago. And was trying to find solutions. Ill try this out

    • @deborahbeattie9103
      @deborahbeattie9103 4 года назад +1

      @@bookpitaara4412 good luck hope it works for you too 🍀

    • @bookpitaara4412
      @bookpitaara4412 4 года назад +1

      Hey, I am back to tell you I tried the cloth trick and it kinda worked but kinda didnt. I mean the frosting lessened definitely but didn't completely get eliminated. But thank you for the advice. I think its to do with my wax now

    • @deborahbeattie9103
      @deborahbeattie9103 4 года назад +1

      @@bookpitaara4412 ok hope you work out how to to get it frost free

  • @marctricomi2775
    @marctricomi2775 6 лет назад +13

    I was wondering why I had certain batches of candles frosting over and others coming out perfect using the same pouring temps... I never considered The different fragrance oils could have something to do with it. Thanks for the insight, Tim!

  • @3PairDesigns
    @3PairDesigns 6 лет назад +14

    Tim, another brilliant video and you made me laugh out loud a couple of times. Frosting is not caused like I thought it was. At least I now know a helluva a lot more than I did and the best part? you made it fun and interesting and it is something that is potentially fixable. That was exciting! Thank you so much for your research and sharing your knowledge. Your efforts are very appreciated! -Margaret

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  6 лет назад +4

      Thanks! Who knew being a candle nerd would come in handy one day :)

  • @alyssapalladino7564
    @alyssapalladino7564 5 лет назад +5

    Hi Tim! I just recently began my adventures in candle making and just want to let you know how helpful your channel has been for me. Most of what I have learned I have learned from you and I can't thank you enough! ❤️

  • @pauletteyoung1015
    @pauletteyoung1015 5 лет назад +4

    Actually I used some parrafin wax with blue dye it marbleized on me my buyers loved it I can't figure out how to do it wrong lol

  • @wickedslots7338
    @wickedslots7338 6 лет назад +12

    I paid $14 for a heat gun at Harbor Freight

  • @tashaysingleton6826
    @tashaysingleton6826 6 лет назад +6

    This is so ironic... I came to RUclips specifically to find videos on this topic and this video was posted a day ago. It's like it was moved for me.

  • @jasz28
    @jasz28 4 года назад +1

    Hi I use silicone molds with soy wax but it is frosting when I unmold it. How do I fix it?? What temperature should I pour? Help 😭

  • @courtneyjade3054
    @courtneyjade3054 4 года назад +3

    OMG thank you! This has been driving me nuts!!

  • @MisterLoFa
    @MisterLoFa 4 года назад +3

    I’m glad I’ve come across this as I’m having a frosting issue while candle making for the first time 😊

  • @jokisabe
    @jokisabe 4 года назад +3

    Thank you SO MUCH!! You saved a a whole batch of candles! I had just gotten a heat gun a couple of months ago and swear it's a game-changer! I'm so glad this was such an easy fix!!

    • @jokisabe
      @jokisabe 4 года назад

      I did totally use your line “It’s a soy thing!” in my post about getting rid of the frosting instagram.com/p/B_YdM6pnr_N/?igshid=mjroatb5vvrb

  • @victoriarandle2601
    @victoriarandle2601 4 года назад +1

    i love your videos!! Most of my questions I have when I google the answer you always have a video. I have learned a lot from you starting my candle business. Thanks!!! Keep it up!!

  • @autumnrogers2933
    @autumnrogers2933 4 года назад +1

    If anyone asks me about how soy wax is actually made or what frost is, I would direct them straight to this video because it is very informative and spot on.

  • @CarolReidCA
    @CarolReidCA 5 лет назад +1

    I'm glad you included a link to Dr. Jana's article! Some of us love these details! It's great if you have kids in school taking chemistry too! Thanks!
    I just found your channel... Been marathon-watching. Great stuff!
    I think RUclips put in in my list because I was watching videos on Potassium hexacyanoferrate(III) and Ammonium iron(III) citrate to create UV photoreactive prussian blue. (Remember blueprints?)
    (Some of us love this stuff we call chemistry! ;) How can polymerization, crystalization be boring???)
    Great info, TY!

  • @AnnmarieFrith
    @AnnmarieFrith Год назад

    When I heat and it's cooled it's still frosting I'm using sasol 6243 any advice

  • @BuildBreakFix
    @BuildBreakFix 2 года назад

    boil water in pot... dip it in 5 seconds let it cool lol whole candle unfrosted.........

  • @christinedowlin3390
    @christinedowlin3390 Месяц назад

    Can you preheat the oven at 170 and have them cool in there? (Once u put candles in oven turn oven off)

  • @bloom7928
    @bloom7928 9 месяцев назад

    The best video of this problem. Thank you very much! 🙌

  • @melbelectro
    @melbelectro 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Any tips for frosting on silicone mould candles with dye?

    • @pudletwoshoes5880
      @pudletwoshoes5880 3 года назад

      That’s what I was wondering too. I have ordered plastic moulds so am not sure what to do if it’s a free standing candle!

  • @SURMANOIDS
    @SURMANOIDS 3 года назад +1

    I made a batch of wax melts this weekend which just crystallised, they looked awful and I'm so glad I came across this video because your tips solved my problem first time! Great video!

    • @pudletwoshoes5880
      @pudletwoshoes5880 3 года назад

      Yay! Did you just pour them at a colder temperature next time? I did them once and most went all frosted. It made me give up. But I will persevere now xx

  • @simply_christina87
    @simply_christina87 6 лет назад +1

    I don't have a heat gun but I was told that I can use a hair dryer and it would work just as good. However I noticed even when I heat it up like you are doing in this video..... a lot of the times the frosting will come right back. I'm not sure if I'm doing something incorrectly or what but I seem to be doing it just like you.

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  6 лет назад

      A hair dryer really isn't going to give you the amount of heat that you need. Most likely what the hair dryer is doing is heating the outer wax just enough that you cant see the frosting, but is not heating it deep enough to release the air bubbles to the top.

  • @andrix3936
    @andrix3936 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge of wax crystalising with us! I love your videos! Keep.them coming please 👌👌👌

  • @fatalistgoy1486
    @fatalistgoy1486 2 года назад

    He wrote his thesis on the crystallization of vegetable oil.. 😳 lol

  • @864Country
    @864Country 6 лет назад +1

    Have you ever tried cooling in a more controlled area? I was thinking of pouring a batch of small 4oz candles and heating my oven while pouring. Then turning off the oven and placing a tray of poured candles in the oven. The though being if I can get them in there with it around 100 degrees Fahrenheit with oven off and close the door the air inside and thus the candle should cool more slowly than in the 72 or so house air. Also what do you think about doing similar to remove or fix a frosted candle. Placing frosted candles of same scent and in same jars in oven on a cookie sheet and heating oven till I see the melt like in your heat gun fix then turning oven off leaving them to cool slowly inside. I was curious of your thoughts on this.
    Thanks

    • @raina.s
      @raina.s 6 лет назад +1

      I tried that, placing the candles in the oven. The tops ended up looking very dry. Similar to how food does if kept in the oven. It didnt affect how the candle burned 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • @christinedowlin3390
    @christinedowlin3390 Месяц назад

    Will the heating method work for tin candles?

  • @shelleykruckenberg393
    @shelleykruckenberg393 6 месяцев назад

    My candles are striped. Will the colors mix?

  • @chrissyfig3521
    @chrissyfig3521 5 лет назад +1

    So I tried this but the frosting just came back once the candle cooled down, what was it i did wrong?

  • @lindyclarksonart7815
    @lindyclarksonart7815 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Tim, I wondered whether it would be better to immerse the frosted candle in some hot water, whereby the entire surface could be heated to an even temperature? Is there a reason that wouldn’t work?
    Thanks, love your videos!

  • @kirstenlloyd8833
    @kirstenlloyd8833 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Tim, I am wondering if putting the container in hot water, just enough to melt the outer edge would work? I don't currently have a heat gun.

  • @YM-qb6gh
    @YM-qb6gh 4 года назад +1

    Fix it? It looks cool! lol

    • @spiritwalker4499
      @spiritwalker4499 4 года назад

      Y M i agree but not everyone likes it. i think it looks cool but some of the people i make candles for don't like it

  • @fabian8813
    @fabian8813 4 года назад

    Cheers for this, been searching for "make container candles" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Cenadoelyn Candle Contemplation - (just google it ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my co-worker got cool success with it.

  • @BenjaminMaubach
    @BenjaminMaubach 5 лет назад +1

    I tried what you recommended, but it only made it worse when it cooled! What can I do?

  • @mahakfatima6378
    @mahakfatima6378 5 лет назад +1

    I get my wax stuck on walls of container and it become more like a frost after drying...how to overcome it?

    • @CarolReidCA
      @CarolReidCA 5 лет назад

      Try pouring through a heated metal funnel. That way, you can keep it off the sides of the container.
      You can also heat in the microwave as it sets.
      You can also pour into solid, opaque containers, thus crystallization won't be a problem.

  • @nijasade2923
    @nijasade2923 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you! I watch pretty much all your videos. Always so informative. Love them

  • @tracypicciano3313
    @tracypicciano3313 5 лет назад +1

    OK I’ve watched every video from you on learning to make candles and I don’t know if I just missed it or what but how do you know how much wax you’re going to need if you are using different types of jars and glasses Please let me know Thank you so much Tracy

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  5 лет назад +3

      The easiest way to figure the volume for a specific jar is to weigh the jar while it is empty, then fill it with water and weigh it again, subtract the difference...and that is the volume of that jar. So if you weigh it empty and it weighs 10-ounces and then you weigh it with water and it weighs 20-ounces... that jar will need 10-ounces of wax :)

  • @Trudy927
    @Trudy927 Год назад

    Thank you so much! this worked!

  • @ingridrnilsen
    @ingridrnilsen 3 года назад

    I’m new at candle making , and would very much like to make a white candle but it always turn half transparant semi white ish. I have tried melting 100% paraffin (finshed, store bought) but they turned out half transp. i also tried a mixture of stearin/parafin from my crafts store and added white pigment at 85° (took it off the stove) but it didn’t work. what am i doing wrong?

  • @NileshKumar-lo4mj
    @NileshKumar-lo4mj 3 года назад

    Sir..How to increase mealting temperature of candle.. In my shop all candles are getting malt in normal temperature (40℃)..Sorry for grammar mistake..

  • @WhisperingFaerie
    @WhisperingFaerie 2 года назад

    Thank you this was very informative & helpful, Keep up the great work x

  • @christophercreswick1058
    @christophercreswick1058 3 года назад

    Not sure if this has been asked already so apologies if it has.
    I have shrink/frost issues quite often and the heat gun works well but I’m curious as to how companies like Yankee Candle avoid these issues.
    I’ve bought several premium candles and put them through temperature tests and I’m yet to get any shrinkage or frosting with the Yankee candles I’ve bought where as a great deal of mine have changed during the same tests.
    Do they use a certain type of wax or is it a case of their own wax mixture that’s not shared?
    Thanks

  • @miggsblanq
    @miggsblanq 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for posting this

  • @julie-anne3367
    @julie-anne3367 2 года назад

    Straight up lol. Thanks

  • @kawehiclassof2011
    @kawehiclassof2011 2 года назад

    Thank you! I’ve experienced a lot of frosting with the weather change 😩😩😩

  • @eggs4breakfast
    @eggs4breakfast 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for making these videos! They're so helpful as I work with soy

  • @timtriolo
    @timtriolo 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I have a question. I've used American Soy Organic's 100% Midwest Soy Wax. Really like the people that sell it, but dang I cannot get this wax to not form bubbles. It frost right away. And... It frosts days later. I can hit it with the heat gun, and it looks great. Frosting comes back within minutes to days. Have you tried this wax? I have learned to detest it! I use 464 soy and I have zero problems when heat to 185 and add fragrance and dye, and I pour at 100 degrees. I'm hoping you may have insight into the American Soy Organic's product since I have to suffer through another 100# of it. Will never buy it again.

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  6 лет назад

      I've never used it in my product line. All I've ever used was a 10 pound bag that American Soy Organics sent me for an unboxing and product demo. The few candles that I've made with it turned out fine. I heated to 150 and poured at 110. But in total I've made maybe 5 candles with it, so not enough experience. Worst case scenario you could check out some of the destash groups on Facebook. May not get your full return on it, but some one would likely buy it from you.

    • @timtriolo
      @timtriolo 6 лет назад

      Thanks, Tim. I did just that; listed it in destash groups. I'm sure someone out there has had great success with it. I have not. If you don't mind me asking, what is your favorite soy wax? Thus far I've used 464 and I get perfect, bubble-less, smooth-topped candles heating that to 155 and pouring at 100. But so many people seem to think that the hot throw with 464 is poor; hasn't been my experience. What is your opinion of 464 and what is your favorite soy wax to use? Thanks so much for your informative videos and your help!

  • @Travel-mama
    @Travel-mama 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Tim, great video - in your opinion what kind of soy wax is best for adhesion to containers? I am having trouble with this as using clear jars. I'm in the UK and I'm just about to try some different waxes - Nature C3 and Ecosoya Q210 - do you have experience with these? If so are either any good when it comes to adhesion? Thank you!

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  5 лет назад

      Those both offer great glass adhesion. I personally think 464 offers the best glass adhesion but C3 and Q210 actually hold color better, so it's a bit of a trade off. /They all would be great though.

    • @Travel-mama
      @Travel-mama 5 лет назад

      Timber Ridge Gifts. Thank you for taking the time to respond, much appreciated - I will have to do some experimenting I think! Thanks again!!😁

  • @razahaider9794
    @razahaider9794 2 года назад

    I used 20% paraffin wax with soya wax but still got frosting issue. Any suggestions how to avoid it

  • @marisarouillon371
    @marisarouillon371 3 года назад

    Hello Timber Ridge Gifts How are you? Can you burn the fragrance if you do it too much of it?

  • @dalnuaimi
    @dalnuaimi Год назад

    thanks i will try that , nice effort mate

  • @tiptaptoeasmr2645
    @tiptaptoeasmr2645 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Tim. I am having issues with my soy candles having a rough texture after each burn. Is this normal? When I initially pour them they cure fine and are smooth on top and they burn evenly every time but when I blow them out and they cool down they have a texture at the top. Is there a way I can prevent this? I use GB-464 soy wax. I pay attention to the temperature as I add fragrance and when I pour into my tins. Any tips and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  5 лет назад +2

      It's perfectly normal, and nothing you can do to prevent it. We take so much care to heat them and pour them and let them cool at just the right temperature to reduce appearance issues, but then when they are lit they get up to a few hundred degrees and cool unevenly, so the wonky appearance that results is just soy wax being soy wax.

    • @tiptaptoeasmr2645
      @tiptaptoeasmr2645 5 лет назад

      Great thanks Tim you have helped me a ton! I appreciate it!

  • @debudgie
    @debudgie 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video. I have tried this technique myself, but wondered if the heat gun temperature was too high because sometimes it doesn't work. Could be that I didn't do it all the way around on the bigger jars, so I will definitely make sure I do that. What temperature do you recommend? Another issue with the heat gun is the fan. Do you think it blows air back into the wax therefore causing more bubbles to form?

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  6 лет назад

      I've never really measured the temperature, the heat guns usually only have one setting, so the temperature is going to be what it's going to be. Good question though! As far as introducing more air, I've never noticed this to be a problem. I think just blowing over the top of the candle won't aerate it enough that it would cause an issue.

  • @iluvdramarock
    @iluvdramarock 3 года назад

    When you show us that jar. I didn’t see it as frosting more like cool marble and swirl. At Least to me.

  • @jelenabojic5527
    @jelenabojic5527 2 года назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you 💫

  • @jenniferreyes6559
    @jenniferreyes6559 4 года назад

    So I just tried to heat up candles that had frosted with a hair dryer but I started to hear the glass crack and when I looked at it I saw small white cracks that didnt fully crack the glass but I didnt want to continue to use heat because I got scared. So any alternatives to heating up the glasses this way??

  • @nishanthikalapuge8985
    @nishanthikalapuge8985 4 года назад

    Hii
    I did same way as you described still the air bubbles appear when cooling. Please advise what step i should try next. Thanks

  • @itsmeronnie4586
    @itsmeronnie4586 3 года назад

    Does this work for a multicolored candle or will the colors start to mix and bleed? Thanks for the vid, tons of help😄

  • @admiralrutledge9214
    @admiralrutledge9214 2 года назад

    Thank you for this down to earth (yet educated) explanation and fix.

  • @GuidedConnections
    @GuidedConnections Год назад

    Thanks so much for this video this was perfect 🎉

  • @khakishut
    @khakishut 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks very much Tim, you helped me to make my first (perfect) batch ever and I am still learning from your experience. Thanks very much.

  • @tracym9647
    @tracym9647 5 лет назад

    Very helpful video! The more I'm experimenting with candle making (as a newbie), I'm wondering if dying the wax can contribute to frosting, especially using liquid dye. Tim, what do you think? It seems that the more drops of liquid dye I use, the more frosting I end up having in my candles. I'm thinking about trying dye blocks next. In your opinion, do you think dye blocks would lead to less frosting? Not sure what the difference is between the two types of dye other than one is liquid and one is a solid, but I would love to know if using one would lead to a better-looking candle with less (or no) frosting. Thanks so much for your videos! Please keep them coming! :)

  • @BeautyThings118
    @BeautyThings118 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @evelinepagnani4386
    @evelinepagnani4386 4 года назад

    Hello Tim, many thanks for your informative video. You mentioned briefing that using coconut /soy wax blend might help with preventing frosting. Have you tried coconut/soy? and if so, what do you think of it? does it help with frosting? thank you

  • @aliyah_xoxoo
    @aliyah_xoxoo 3 года назад

    what if it’s a layered candle? is it going to mess up the layers?

  • @anneh3386
    @anneh3386 5 лет назад

    Hello! Thank you for this video. It is very helpful to me. One question: after you are able to eliminate the frosting after using the heat gun, does the frosting generally come back after time? I tried your method on some 464 soy candles that had the frosting issue, and so far after 2 days the frosting hasn't come back. I'm wondering if I will need to explain to my candle retailers of the probability of this happening again. Does this usually fix the issue for good? Thank you!

  • @tiffanyfelkner8995
    @tiffanyfelkner8995 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this video! Excellent explanation of what it is and how to deal with it! Now, can you help explain the what and how with wet spots? I don’t get frosting but I am getting wet spots and it’s very frustrating. I use EcoSoya210 for my container candles that I am making for gifts and it’s diving me crazy.

  • @mslarlo
    @mslarlo 6 лет назад +1

    so do you have to let it cure for another 2 weeks for good HT?

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  6 лет назад

      Good Question! You're only really remelting a tiny portion of the finished candle. So once it sets back up, you'll be good to go!

  • @chrivedy
    @chrivedy 2 года назад

    Helpful video! Subscribed

  • @nuthinlikeemcheesecakes
    @nuthinlikeemcheesecakes 4 года назад

    Is it ok to just dip the jar into a pot of hot water so as to make sure the whole candle at once is being fixed?

  • @peachesh3904
    @peachesh3904 5 лет назад +1

    What about if his happens with wax melts... how do you fix those??

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  5 лет назад +1

      Not a whole lot you can do with those because the plastic container will melt on ya.

    • @Jennifer83
      @Jennifer83 5 лет назад

      I was just going to ask this. I finally broke down and tried the GB 464 and it has a huge issue with frosting no matter what I do. I think I’m going to stick with Ecosoya. Much higher quality of wax in my opinion.

  • @934brandi
    @934brandi 3 года назад

    Great video thank you💕

  • @wiseriverhealing
    @wiseriverhealing 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much! This was very helpful!

  • @daphnegerry9318
    @daphnegerry9318 3 года назад

    This is awesome! Thank you!!!

  • @balmfriday
    @balmfriday 6 лет назад +1

    Love those jars! May I ask where you got those?

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  6 лет назад

      These are 8-ounce Anchor Hocking brand jars. You can get them directly from Anchor Hocking, or at most stores that sell canning supplies, such as Wal-Mart, Target, Tractor Supply, etc...

  • @chimichanga87
    @chimichanga87 3 года назад

    Loved this! Thank you!

  • @pudletwoshoes5880
    @pudletwoshoes5880 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! This is brilliant.

  • @caraaddison6720
    @caraaddison6720 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video!

  • @ravenbrowning6975
    @ravenbrowning6975 4 года назад

    I just run my mason jar under warm water

  • @sarah-janerosso1975
    @sarah-janerosso1975 6 лет назад

    Hi :) Do you have any advice on how to prevent mottling on top of soy wax melts? Thankyou very much for posting these :)

    • @timtriolo
      @timtriolo 6 лет назад

      Sometimes fanning it with an envelope for about 30 seconds helps.

  • @andrix3936
    @andrix3936 5 лет назад

    Tim does this process also apply to candles in clay pots??

  • @ibrahimcantillo9326
    @ibrahimcantillo9326 3 года назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @simply_christina87
    @simply_christina87 6 лет назад

    When I try to use the heat gun to fix mine it doesn't. It comes out the same way. I tried playing with the temperatures when I pour
    I've done everything I can think of I don't understand why it won't stop.

    • @Jennifer83
      @Jennifer83 5 лет назад

      Christina Faye I would suggest trying Ecosoya wax. It’s more expensive but you can get it in a 10 pound batch to test. It almost never frosts. It does take sometime to learn the curve of what will work in your setting. For me, I heat to 185, add dye right away. Add fragrance at 150 and pour at 135. But your environment will be different so your temps may be too. It is a really great wax and I almost never have frosting.

    • @Jennifer83
      @Jennifer83 5 лет назад

      Some waxes are just most prone to frosting than others. Right now, many candlemakers have been complaining about Golden Brands for the last couple of months saying it has been very bad with frosting issues.

  • @Olivep3a_
    @Olivep3a_ 3 года назад

    9:49-11:45 Bob Ross vibes.

  • @mirandaberry9484
    @mirandaberry9484 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the information

  • @makeupmavensbeauty7027
    @makeupmavensbeauty7027 6 лет назад +1

    Can you use this trick with wax tarts/wax melts?

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  6 лет назад

      Sadly no. The smaller size of wax melts makes it even harder to regulate an even cooling temperature, which makes them more susceptible to frosting. Since wax tarts and melts are almost always made in plastic molds or containers, the heat gun would melt the plastic long before the frosting was fixed.

    • @inkyimpressions
      @inkyimpressions 6 лет назад

      Makeup Mavens Beauty What Tim has said about the wax melts is certainly the case, but you can always change the wax your using. What kind of wax do you currently use?

    • @makeupmavensbeauty7027
      @makeupmavensbeauty7027 6 лет назад

      inkyimpressions I use a blend of soy and paraffin wax

    • @Jennifer83
      @Jennifer83 5 лет назад

      Ecosoya is an amazing wax. I almost never have an issue with frosting. I make wax melts with it too. My wax melts aren’t in the plastic containers though. But you can get a certain type of Ecosoya if you use the clamshells.

  • @chinuephillips4464
    @chinuephillips4464 4 года назад

    Thank you first time i got frosting

  • @stephenl3533
    @stephenl3533 4 года назад

    Thank you, great info!

  • @ayvencore
    @ayvencore 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video! I'm very new to candle making and this knowledge has really helped!

  • @emandrem7806
    @emandrem7806 3 года назад

    Thank you!!!!

  • @KindKay
    @KindKay 5 лет назад

    Perfectly explained sir!

  • @PetyaNikolovaCDM
    @PetyaNikolovaCDM 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @jamesboom6548
    @jamesboom6548 6 лет назад +2

    Have you thought of putting the melted wax into a vacuum chamber to reduce air bubbles. Polyurethane users do this when producing rubber moulds.

    • @TimberRidgeGifts
      @TimberRidgeGifts  6 лет назад

      It would be neat to try I suppose, not really set up for that though.