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Description
Candlewic Soy 125- Nature at it's BEST is the only way to describe this all natural, domestically grown, soy wax. This container candle wax is capable of holding up to 4-5% fragrance. Specifically designed for use in containers. Slightly higher melt point then Soy 120 so can hold a little more fragrance.Candlewic Soy 120-Nature at it's BEST is the only way to describe this all natural, domestically grown, soy wax. This container candle wax is capable of holding up to 4-5% fragrance. Specifically designed for use in containers. Lower melt point then Soy 125 but is good for massage candles and for blending with other paraffin waxes. Great to use with Candlewic CBL-125.
Golden Wax 444 Soy Blend Beautiful soy candles with all-natural wax! This Golden Wax 444 soy blend is composed of 98% soy wax with 2% natural additives. Mixes very well with paraffin wax at any level. Has a higher melt point then the Golden Foods 464 which enables it to retain a higher FO load to give you a stronger scent throw.
Golden Wax 464 Soy Blend Wax for Container Candles The Golden Wax 464 Soy Blend has a lower melt point which helps with the burn and gives better glass adhesion.
Golden Foods 415 - 100% Soy wax
GENERAL INFORMATION ON SOY WAX
Generally soy wax candles have a "flat" or pastel shape to the candle. This can play well to the scents used. In the fall nothing is better than harvest colors and fragrances soy wax requires more dye to get the desired color. It is as close to a one pour wax as exists. It still requires topping off if poured too hot or if the container is too large. Pouring temperatures have less impact on the finished candle than paraffin waxes. Depending on the scent load, no additives will be needed in most instances. Making votives and pillars with a natural wax? We recommend a soy/palm blend. The issue with using all soy wax for freestanding candles is generally they are too brittle and do not burn well due to high hydrogenation. Blends have more "structure" and are not as brittle. - See more at: