Candle Making: Types of Oils Used and Other Tips for Making Candles

· ARP Publishing
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"Candle Making: Types of Oils Used and Other Tips for Making Candles" is a comprehensive guide that takes your candle-making skills to the next level.

This book is packed with expert advice and insider tips that will help you create beautiful and fragrant candles with ease. You'll learn about the different types of oils used in candle making, including essential oils, fragrance oils, and carrier oils, and how to choose the right oils for your candles to achieve the desired scent and strength.

In addition to oil selection, this book provides detailed instructions for creating a variety of candles, including soy wax candles, beeswax candles, and gel candles. You'll also learn how to incorporate different techniques, such as layering, swirling, and embedding, to create stunning and unique candles that stand out from the rest.

This book also covers important topics like candle safety, storage, and troubleshooting common issues that can arise during the candle-making process. You'll learn how to properly handle hot wax and wicks, how to store your finished candles to ensure they maintain their quality, and how to troubleshoot issues like cracking, tunneling, and uneven burning.

With practical tips and expert advice, "Candle Making: Types of Oils Used and Other Tips for Making Candles" is the ultimate guide for candle makers of all skill levels who want to create beautiful and fragrant candles that enhance any room in the home.

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