Description: Tired of candles that lack scent? Would you like to know how to create fantastic candles with a wonderful scent? Stop looking. FNAT has a guide to lead you through the world of candle scent fragrance oils. We're going to demystify all you ever wanted to know about scent strength, safety, how to mix scents for the ideal fragrance and just how much scents to put in your candle. Let's begin.
What are Candle Fragrance Oils?
Candle fragrance oils differ in strength. Some are weak, and some are strong. Your mild fragrance oil emits a weak scent, it is not very overpowering, and is perfect for those of you who are not accustomed to something that does have a fragrance. A good strong fragrance oil will fill your room full of strong and long lasting odors. When applying fragrance oils to your candles, take into consideration the room size on which you intend to burn your candle and the strength or lightness of the scent that you desire.
Being Safe with Scent Oils
Fragrance oils for candles are safe to use. However, however you choose to do it, make sure you read your fragrance oil instructions prior to blending it with your wax. Do this in a well-ventilated area to prevent you from inhaling an excessive amount of scent oil. Do not get the fragrance oil on your clothes, and don't light it as leaping may occur. Don’t forget that to keep them as fresh as possible, store your fragrance oils in a cool, dark place.
Playful Aroma Combinations for Your Candles
Have fun creating your candles by trying out FNAT's wonderful scent blends. You also can combine various scent trace oils to develop new exotic fragrance blend for your candles. Some popular combinations are lavender and vanilla for a relaxing scent, citrus and mint for a cool fragrance, and rose and sandalwood for a romantic atmosphere. Be innovative and test, mixing it around.
How to extend your candle scents to last longer
To ensure your candle scents stay burning well even after blowing them out, follow FNAT's guidelines. First, let your candles set for at least at least 24 hours prior to burning. This is to help your fragrance oil to blend well to the wax. Prior to lighting, clip the wick down to 1/ 4"". That will assist in reducing smoke and soot. Burn your coconut candle wax in 4-hour increments to keep smelling heavenly. It's that easy, and with those instructions, you can enjoy long-burning, wonderful-scented candles.
Your Guide to Candle Making
We hope that FNAT's coconut wax guide to candle fragrance oils has provided you with all the information you need to produce fantastic candles with lovely fragrances. Just remember to choose the correct strength of the fragrance oil, not use the specific application of the scent oils, experiment with different scent blends, and also use our advice to add to your candle-making experience. With FNAT, you can make gorgeous smelling candles that will fill your home with beautiful fragrances. Enjoy candle making.