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Materials Needed for Candle Making
Another bonus of creating your own candles is that you can control what goes into them. If you're allergic to fragrance, you can leave it all out. If you are concerned about maintaining the air in your home as clean as you possibly can, you may opt to utilize soy wax. {Even though there are lots of different types of candles, they all contain three main components: wax, a wick, and a container
As soon as you have your station set up, you will want to find a wax that is suitable for the type of candle you wish to create and a wick suitable for the wax you've selected. Remember that a number of wicks don't burn hot enough to melt some types of wax. You will also need to decide on the ideal container or mold to maintain the melted wax, fragrance or colour to your candle if wanted, along with a match to light the candle if it's completed!
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