I like the fact that both soy and palm oil wax green growth "green." A simple search online will tell you, and vegetable wax and virtually free of smoke and soot. However, a comparison side-by-side in the process of candle making is growing with these two extremes different.When to clean the wax, the candles are made to see sales of soybeans. As a consumer, I'm done of soy wax candles. For me he had a strange odor to them. refining processes have changed little over the years and now soy wax is odorless available.

I had my own palm wax candles for months, but particularly attention is needed to achieve the beauty ideal. For me it was worth an extra effort to get beautiful crystal model of different types of palm wax, icy crystals, creating soaring soft, vertical grain, and even a puzzle of the month designs.After turtle closely palm wax candles, I decided to try a soy and bought some 464 brands Golden Soy Wax. The first batch of candles was a disaster. I thought it would be something that would be wrong, because everyone else has the wax.

I poured candles in a thick 8 oz Mason Jar, the type with square corners. After the candle has hardened, the wax is a drawing of a clover leaf with visible air bubbles had formed. That was just enough to blend with an explosion of a hair dryer on hot wax, but I wanted to know what caused it.I thought maybe it had something to do with the color candle, but a candle dyeless did the same thing. I was deep in the search engine to solve my problem, but I finally found it. I was heating the container, as I had done for the wax palm.

container heated and cooled slowly, the crystal form, however, necessary, not for soy wax candles let you palm wax.If are used to and would like a shot of soy, here are some tips for best results. Note that in the management of huge differences between the two WaxContainers waxes.Palm: heat to 200 degrees or are not really wax crystals form. Pour: hot glass containers on the lowest oven setting of about 160-170 degrees.Melting casting between 185-195 degrees in heated containers.Cooling: cover with paper until cooled to dissipate heat keeping WaxContainers possible.

Soy: temperature . Melting Room: Heat wax to 185 degrees.Pour: casting degrees.Cooling to 135: Uncovered, open the.