Soy blend wax is usually better than pure soy wax for scented container candles when scent throw, smooth finish, and beginner consistency matter most. This guide compares pure soy wax and soy...
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The best candle wax for low soot depends on the wax family, wick match, fragrance load, candle format, and burn conditions, not wax type alone. Candle wax types include soy, beeswax, coconut-based...
Soy vs Beeswax Candles: Which Burns Better? Time, Soot, Scent, and Cost
Beeswax often burns longer and cleaner, while soy often wins on cost, container use, and flexible fragrance throw. “Burns better” means the better candle-making result for burn time, soot...
Best Candle Wax for Wax Melts: Throw, Hardness, and Easy Release
The best candle wax for wax melts is usually a tart wax, pillar wax, or wax-melt blend chosen for strong scent throw, firm structure, clean release, and warmer performance. Wax melts are wickless...
Required Labels for Selling Candles (US ASTM vs EU CLP): What to Put on Every Candle
To sell candles legally, label each unit with product identity, net quantity, and responsible business contact, then add a separate fire-safety warning block for candle use and add CLP hazard...
How to Create Candle Care Cards and Box Inserts Customers Will Actually Use
Candle care cards and customer-facing box inserts are small printed or scannable messages placed inside candle packaging. They work when they give the customer one useful post-purchase action they...
