@@JusNik I heard it helps hot throw, that's why I was asking. I tried Lonestar fragrance with 444 soy wax and had ZERO hot throw. I feel like I wasted so much money 🥲 hopefully the Vybar I ordered helps. Thanks for your video by the way, very informative!
The reason why fruit loops fragrance is so popular is because I think it brings back childhood memories for many Americans who grew up in the 70’s and 80’s eating it in the morning while watching cartoons on Saturday morning! It’s definitely a memory for me because I grew up in the 70’s and absolutely love that smell!!
@@JusNik at what temp do you mix in your fragrance? I usually mix it in at around 180F to 185 F. and the cold throw is amazing but the hot throw.. not so much. Any tricks pls? Thx!
Thanks for the review. It is really helpful. I have the same wax but I haven’t started my candle yet. What wick would you recommend? I just order cd and eco to do the testing. Mahogany teakwood is my absolute fave fo. My mom and I don’t like vanilla either.
I have a small business called "Keba Fragrance Oils" and I'm looking for different strong scents for my customers. Please provide the companies you purchase you oils from. Thank you
Lots of good ones. I wasn’t a fan of TFC “coffee house” though. I thought it smelled like burnt chocolate and some family/friends said burnt hair and pancakes/waffles lol
have a plan…what wax do you want to use. how many scents you want. what size or range of sizes you want. how and where you’re going to sell. market as much as possible. start promoting before you open up your shop. TEST TEST TEST!!
Hi good to know you are Jamaican background, I as well. You video was very informative. I want to ho into the candle business, could you do a video on how you go through the process of making them. Thank you.
it depends on the FO being used. I recommend getting a wick sample kit of different wicks, 100% soy wax mostly uses eco wicks but the density of some oils won’t burn with eco wicks. With straight C3 I used eco and cd wicks but with a lot of the FO I use wicks 52-32-18, premiere wick and CD 12 but that’s based off the C3 wax mixed with a bit of parasoy, the size jar I used and the FO all together. SO ECO AND CD WICKS for straight c3
Does anybody know a good mix i can add in to boost teakwood and Oudwood, I got one from my Shop by me, and it smells pretty good but it doesnt hit hard for me. Also i havent finished cooling the candle yet lmao so well see but im going to try to add sandalwood first, but just seeing if anybody else knows some good mixtures.
Is this your first testing phase? If so, Depending on the wax you have i’d wait until the candle has cured and burn it in entirety in different locations for HT before you make adjustments. If you have burnt it before and want to change it try adding Amber and Oud. This is for mahogany teakwood
I buy oils from 3 places: candle science, the flaming candle and nature’s garden. The smallest size i buy is the 4oz if that scent isnt a fast selling candle but typically I purchase 8oz bottles
Thank you so much for the review, Cashmere cedar, white sage& Lavender, eucalyptus and Jamica fragrances what percentage liad do u recommend with C-3 WAX THANKS HENRIETTA
@@mariasmith4086 hey, if you look up fragrance oil and wax calculation there is a formula and that 8% will be different depending on how much wax you use. For example if you use 32oz (of wax) x 8%=2.56 oz of FO needed for that 32oz of wax if that makes sense hope that helps