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link to How Long Should Soy Candles Cure Before Burning?

How Long Should Soy Candles Cure Before Burning?

Supplier guidance varies by wax and recipe, but soy candles usually need 7 to 14 days of cure time before the first burn, though some blends can be tested a bit sooner. Among common candle wax...

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Does Castor Oil Expire?

Have you ever purchased castor oil only to rediscover it lurking in your cupboard many months later? You might have felt compelled to discard it due to uncertainty regarding its usability. However,...

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How Much Does It Cost To Make A Candle

Making one candle usually costs about $3 to $7.50, depending on wax, fragrance, container, packaging, labor, and whether you buy supplies in small packs or bulk. Candle cost depends on what goes...

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Learn How to Package Your Lotion Bars In 9 Different Ways

Lotion bars are one of the most fun DIY projects. They are great for self-care and are the ideal candidate as a thoughtful gift. But one of the most fun facts about lotion bars is the packaging. If...

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5 Types Of Items To Add To Homemade Candles (and how to choose them).

We all agree that making your own candles can be relaxing and a lot of fun! You can be as creative as you want; the sky is the limit. But if you lack ideas or wish to know what type of ingredients...

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7 Reasons Your Homemade Candles Are Cracking.

Homemade candles crack because the wax surface hardens faster than the wax underneath. Most cracked tops come from uneven shrinkage, which is the natural contraction that happens as wax cools and...

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