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Common Additives Used in Candle Making

Common candle additives help adjust scent, color, opacity, hardness, adhesion, or storage performance, but the right choice on this page means the additive that fits your wax, candle type, and the...

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What Does Stearic Acid Do in Candles? (Hardness, Mold Release, Opacity & Limits)

Stearic acid is a candle additive that hardens wax, helps molded candles release more cleanly, makes wax look more opaque, and can cause tradeoffs when overused. Stearic acid is a fatty-acid...

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Candle Additives for Beginners (What to Use, What to Avoid)

Candle additives are optional, goal-specific materials that beginners can usually skip until one clear test goal makes an additive worth trying. Candle additives are optional materials added to...

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Should You Add Extra Additives to Pre-Blended Candle Wax?

Usually, no extra additive is needed for pre-blended candle wax unless supplier guidance or testing shows a specific gap the existing blend does not already handle. A pre-blended candle wax is a...

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Best Candle Additives for Hardness, Opacity, and Mold Release

The best candle additive is the one that fits your main goal, wax type, and candle format, because no single additive improves hardness, opacity, and mold release equally well. Candle additives...

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How Much Do Candle Additives Cost? (Cost/Benefit by Additive Type)

Candle additives usually add an additive-only material cost measured in cents per candle and, in modeled 1,000 g batches, from a few cents to low dollars depending more on additive type and use rate...

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