How to Make Natural Scented Beeswax Candles at Home - BZZWAX

How to Make Natural Scented Beeswax Candles at Home

Natural scented candles made from vegetable waxes, like beeswax, are becoming increasingly popular as people seek out more sustainable and eco-friendly products. Unlike paraffin wax candles, which can release harmful chemicals into the air when burned, natural wax candles are non-toxic and safe to use around children and pets. When using scented candles, it's essential to choose natural options to avoid inhaling synthetic fragrances and chemicals

Characteristics of Beeswax Candles

Beeswax candles are known for their subtle, natural honey scent and beautiful, warm glow. They burn longer and cleaner than paraffin candles and have a higher melting point, which makes them more durable. When making scented beeswax candles, it's important to note that beeswax is a harder wax than soy or rapeseed wax, making it more difficult to work with fragrances.

Adding Fragrance to Beeswax Candles

To add fragrance to beeswax candles, you can use either essential oils or fragrance oils. Essential oils are natural and offer therapeutic benefits, but they may not be as potent as fragrance oils. Fragrance oils are synthetic, but they provide a stronger, more consistent scent. When working with fragrance oils, it's essential to choose high-quality options that are safe to use in candle making.

Mixing Beeswax with Other Natural Waxes

Mixing beeswax with other natural waxes like soy wax, rapeseed wax, or coconut oil can make it easier to work with fragrances. These softer waxes have a lower melting point and blend well with beeswax. Soy wax is a popular option as it is easy to work with and provides a smooth finish. Rapeseed wax is a sustainable alternative to soy wax and has a natural, creamy color. Coconut oil is a versatile wax that blends well with beeswax and has a light, tropical scent.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Scented Beeswax Candles

  • Melt beeswax in a double boiler or beeswax melter.
  • Once melted, remove from heat and add fragrance oil or essential oil.
  • Pour the wax into a candle jar or container and insert a wick.
  • Let the wax cool and set for several hours.
  • Trim the wick to ¼ inch before lighting the candle.

 

Tips and Tricks for Successful Scented Beeswax Candle Making

  • Use high-quality fragrance oils that are safe for candle making.
  • Add fragrance oil or essential oil to the melted wax off the heat.
  • Mix beeswax with other natural waxes to make it easier to work with fragrances.
  • Always measure fragrance oils carefully to avoid overpowering scents.
  • Allow the candles to cool and set for several hours before lighting them.

By following these steps, you can create beautiful, natural scented beeswax candles that are safe and eco-friendly. With a little experimentation and practice, you'll soon be making candles that fill your home with delightful scent.

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