How To Make Soy Candles
Posted: Monday, July 27, 2009
by Lee Martin
http://www.TakePainAway.info
Soy
candles are natural and burn cleaner then paraffin candle wax. The
popularity of them is growing. Although soy wax is a little bit more
expensive then paraffin wax, people who have used and made soy
candles are quickly becoming addicted to them.
Soy
wax is a vegetable wax that is made from soybeans. The oil is
extracted from the soybean flakes and hydrogenated. The majority of
the world's soybeans are grown in the United States in Illinois,
Iowa, and Indiana. It is believed that soy candles burn cleaner then
paraffin candles. This is true to an extent. All candles emit soot.
There is no way around that. But, paraffin candles emit black soot
while soy candles emit white soot. While soot is not harmful to
people, white soot is a little cleaner then black.
The
only thing that is really different about making soy candles then
paraffin candles is the wax. They both use the same techniques and
equipment. You can use a double boiler to melt the wax. A double
boiler is a smaller pot with the wax is placed in a larger pot full
of water that is placed on the stove top. Heat the wax to 150 to
180 degrees Fahrenheit. Be careful not to keep the melted wax above
150 degrees Fahrenheit for too long because it could burn which will
give the wax a yellowish appearance. Ounce the wax is fully melted
you can add the color you would like. You can then remove it from
the heat and add the fragrance. It is best to use 7% fragrance by
weight. That simply means that for every one pound of soy wax, you
can use 1.12 ounces of fragrance oil. If the fragrance concentration
is too high, it may bleed through the candle. The wax can be about
140 – 150 degrees Fahrenheit. You can then pour the wax into the
mold to cool. Be careful not to pour the wax at too low of a
temperature or the candle could crack. The wax should be between 95
and 110 degrees Fahrenheit. You should also not use water to cool
the candle quickly. This could also cause the candle to crack.
Although
soy wax candles and paraffin wax candles are mostly the same, there
are a couple of differences. Soy wax is a softer wax so it is not
suitable for some types of candles. For instance, soy wax does not
work well when you are trying to make novelty candles. It also do
not work well for pillar candles. You can also not make taper
candles with soy wax. Floating soy candles can be made if they are
up to 3 inches in diameter.
If
you can make candles with paraffin wax, you can make candles with soy
wax. Making candles is kind of like trying out a new food recipe;
sometimes you have to try things one way then the other to see which
works best for you. The bottom line is that soy wax and paraffin wax
both hold scent and color the same in candles but, it is great to
learn how to make a new kind of candle and offer a variety in your
candle making whether you are making candles for pleasure or a
business.
By: Lee R. Martin Resource: http://www.EasyMadeCandles.com