How To Use Essential Oils In Candles
If you ve been feeling a little over the edge lately then calming essential oils like lavender and bergamot can help.
How to use essential oils in candles. All essential oils must be used with care but. If you re concerned that your candle will be too strong start with 30 drops. Allow the candle to cool completely. Keep in mind that the scent will be weaker once the candle cools down. There are two ways that you can use essential oils for great smelling candles.
Pull the end of the wick up to the top of the container and wrap it around a pen or pencil so it stays upright. Essential oils added to a candle change the physical makeup of the wax blend and just like any other fragrance perform best in a specific temperature range. Adding more oil will result in a stronger scent. Adding more oil will result in a stronger scent. But just because something is natural doesn t mean it s good for you.
Remove the wax and let it sit on the counter until it s approximately 185 degrees you can either use a candy thermometer or an infrared thermometer for this. The oil works separately and also in blended form. Prop wick upright and pour the wax into the container. Its aroma is best when it is blended with salvia sclarea clary sage. The ideal temperature for adding your essential oils is 185 degrees f.
Turn off the heat and add the essential oils. The first is simply to add a few drops of essential oils into the pool of hot wax that has formed in an unscented or weakly scented candle. To make a candle with essential oils start by melting some wax in the microwave or on the stove. We recommend using 30 to 40 drops of essential oils for a single eight ounce candle. Lavender also smells nice and sweet which makes it one of the most popular oils used for candles.
They may smell wonderful but they need to be used both by you the soap and candle maker and by the people who will be using your soaps and candles carefully and conscientiously. Be careful essential oils are very strong and you don t need to use a lot. Place your wax in a double boiler and slowly melt it over low heat. Dip the bottom of the candle wick into the melted wax and use this to adhere the wix to the bottom of the container. The combination emits a floral herbaceous and earthy aroma.