A tealight candle is a small, shallow candle contained in a thin metal or plastic cup, usually used for short lighting, warming, or decorative sessions. A tealight candle usually has wax, a short...
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A container candle is a candle poured and burned inside a heat-safe vessel, such as a jar, tin, or ceramic container, rather than being made to stand on its own. Container candles are popular...
What Are Pillar Candles? Uses, Burn Behavior, and Best Situations
A pillar candle is a freestanding molded candle that holds its shape without a jar or container. It is usually burned on a stable, heat-safe holder, plate, tray, or lantern base because melted wax...
What Are Votive Candles? Holder Requirements, Burn Time, and Best Uses
A votive candle is a small candle that burns inside a heat-safe holder because its wax can liquefy as it burns. Traditional votives are made for contained burning, not freestanding use, so the...
To make wax melts for wax warmers, weigh melt-appropriate wax, add fragrance oil by wax weight, pour into molds or clamshells, cure, then test in your warmer. Wax melts are wickless scented wax...
How to Fix a Candle That Leaks or Melts Unevenly (Tunneling, Side Drips, Uneven Pools)
Fix a leaking or unevenly melting candle by identifying whether the problem is tunneling, side drips, or structural leakage, then correcting the wick, burn routine, airflow, or candle type...
