Skip to content
Search
  • Categories
    • Bath Bombs
    • Handmade Soap
    • Homemade Candles
    • Miscellaneous & Tips and Tricks
  • About Us

Archives: Blog

link to How to Add Fragrance to Candle Wax (Temperature, Load %, Timing)

How to Add Fragrance to Candle Wax (Temperature, Load %, Timing)

Add fragrance after the wax is fully melted, cooled to the supplier’s add window, and measured by weight at the right load %. On this page, the right load means the fragrance amount measured by...

Continue Reading
link to Essential Oils vs Fragrance Oils for Candles: The Clear Winner (and When to Mix)

Essential Oils vs Fragrance Oils for Candles: The Clear Winner (and When to Mix)

Fragrance oils offer better scent throw, lower cost, and greater formulation flexibility than essential oils in candles. On this page, better means better candle performance: stronger hot and cold...

Continue Reading
link to How to Choose the Right Fragrance for Your Candles

How to Choose the Right Fragrance for Your Candles

The right candle fragrance on this page is a candle-safe scent option that fits your wax, intended room, scent role, and supplier documentation limits well enough to justify small test jars. It does...

Continue Reading
link to What Are Fragrance Oils and How Are They Used in Candles?

What Are Fragrance Oils and How Are They Used in Candles?

Fragrance oils for candles are lab-made scent blends that stay stable in wax, giving reliable cold and hot throw when used within safe percentage limits. On this page, “safe” means approved...

Continue Reading
link to Candle Fragrance & Scenting: Loads, Throw, Cures, Compliance & Testing

Candle Fragrance & Scenting: Loads, Throw, Cures, Compliance & Testing

Candle scenting is the part of candle making that controls fragrance load, temperature, cure, testing, and scent-related label checks. On this page, strong means noticeable cold and hot throw with...

Continue Reading
link to How to Prevent Mushrooming in Cotton Wicks

How to Prevent Mushrooming in Cotton Wicks

Prevent mushrooming in cotton wicks by trimming to about 1/4 inch (6 mm), using the smallest wick that still burns steadily, and controlling burn time, formula load, and drafts. Mushrooming is the...

Continue Reading
« PREV Page 1 … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Page 26 NEXT »

About Us

Diyproducts101 is a website dedicated to helping people the best way to make homemade products at home. We talk about why and how you can avoid making mistakes when it comes to DIY and how to make beautiful handmade products at home. Our mission is to help anyone who wants to learn how do-it-yourself to save money and control what they use.

LEGAL INFORMATION

This site is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. We are compensated for referring traffic and business to Amazon and other companies linked to on this site.

Recent Posts

  • How to Fix Candle Mold Release Problems (Fast Checklist & Safe Steps)
  • Are Candle Additives Safe? (Vybar, Stearic, UV Inhibitors)
  • Using UV Inhibitors in Candles: Rates & Best Practices
  • Can You Use Mason Jars for Candles? (Are They Safe?)
  • Heat-Resistant Glass for Candles: Annealing & Thermal Shock

Categories

  • Homemade Candles
  • Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Sitemap
© 2026 Copyright DIY products 101