## Wax for Making Black Candles
Making well-crafted black candles can be tricky but very rewarding. Getting the perfect look comes down to a lot of trial and error. Finding the best wax for making black candles can also be a difficult task – fortunately, there are a few good options to choose from.
### Three Best Wax Options
When searching for the best wax for making black candles, consider these three popular waxes:
**1. Paraffin Wax**
Paraffin wax can be used to make almost any color of candle and has been used for decades in the candle-making industry as a top wax. Paraffin wax has a lower melting temperature, which is perfect when working with dyes and fragrances.
**2. Soy Wax**
Soy wax is a popular choice for creating all kinds of colored candles, including black. It has a higher melting temperature and holds its shape better than paraffin wax. Soy wax is also green and sustainable, making it a great choice for eco-conscious candle makers.
**3. Beeswax**
Beeswax is great for a variety of candle types and colors, but it is especially well-suited for black candles. Beeswax has a higher melting point than paraffin or soy wax and a higher yield than other waxes, which makes it great for candle making, especially for larger batches.
### Essential CandleMaking Supplies
Now that you have a good idea of the types of waxes available, you will also need a few supplies before beginning your black candle project. Here are a few essential candle-making supplies you will need:
– **Molds: **Used to create the shape of your candles.
– **Wicks: **Used to add the flame to your candles. Different types of wax require different types of wicks.
– **Fragrance: **Used to add scent and ambience to your candles.
– **Dyes: **Used to give your candles the perfect color.
– **Melting Pot:** Used to melt your wax.
### Tips for Making Black Candles
Making unique, high-quality black candles is not an easy task. Here are a few tips to help you make your best candles yet:
– **Make sure to use a dye:** Paraffin, soy, and beeswax waxes can all be used to make black candles, but they won’t be true black without a specifically formulated dye.
– **Pick the right wick:** Wax type and candle size will determine the size and type of wick you need.
– **Consider adding fragrance:** Fragrances can add an extra dimension to your candles. Choose fragrances that complement the type of wax you are using.
Welcome to my candle making blog! In this blog, I will be sharing my tips and tricks for making candles. I will also be sharing some of my favorite recipes.