Would I be able to ask if these melts are one solid puck or pieces in the container? Do you make the melt directly in this container? Is it plastic? I love the idea of testing different FO strengths without waisting wicks or expensive glass jars. Thanks for your video! While i was writing my comment I realized that you actually make melts, but would this principle work for your candle jars as well?
Hi. This is 1 large melt that you either cut up or scoop out with a spoon. We recommend using 1/6 of a tub at a time as they are very large and will last for a long time.
I thought this was correct, but I just saw someone on her video measure 100g of wax THEN ADD 10g of fragrance, on top of that weight..which would equal a total of 110g, this isn't right is it?
Do you test each and every fragrance in all your different candle containers/wick too please or, if you find the right percentage for the melts, does that mean it will work the same in the candles too? Thank you
We like to test them all individually to ensure they're of the highest quality possible. The candles work very differently than melts and require much more testing to get right.
Hi guys, Love the videos, when you talk about the percentage what is it a percentage of? Oil to wax? So let’s say 200g Of wax you’d use 20ml of oil? Is that right?
Hi love watching your videos, the answers you have given have helped so much, can ask at what temperature do you add your fragrance oil?
I would like to know the answer to that question too
Would I be able to ask if these melts are one solid puck or pieces in the container? Do you make the melt directly in this container? Is it plastic? I love the idea of testing different FO strengths without waisting wicks or expensive glass jars. Thanks for your video!
While i was writing my comment I realized that you actually make melts, but would this principle work for your candle jars as well?
Hi. This is 1 large melt that you either cut up or scoop out with a spoon. We recommend using 1/6 of a tub at a time as they are very large and will last for a long time.
At 10% doing 90 gram wax 10 percent oil will this not give you a total of 11.11% fragrance oil ? Taking you over the usual recommended 10% max ?
No. The oil would be 10% of the total weight of the product. Therefore, if the product weighs 100g you use 10g oil and 90g wax.
I thought this was correct, but I just saw someone on her video measure 100g of wax THEN ADD 10g of fragrance, on top of that weight..which would equal a total of 110g, this isn't right is it?
Do you test each and every fragrance in all your different candle containers/wick too please or, if you find the right percentage for the melts, does that mean it will work the same in the candles too? Thank you
We like to test them all individually to ensure they're of the highest quality possible. The candles work very differently than melts and require much more testing to get right.
Hi guys,
Love the videos, when you talk about the percentage what is it a percentage of?
Oil to wax? So let’s say 200g Of wax you’d use 20ml of oil? Is that right?
Hi Daniel. No, in your case 200g is the total weight, so for 10% it'd be 180g wax and 20g oil.