When you pulled up those huge containers, I was like, "oh she aint playin!". 😂 But on a serious note, thank you for this video. This had a ton of info and was exactly what I was looking for in terms of advice in this area. I have been trying to determine what direction to go in for fragrances in candles. 💯💯💯💯💯
This is very helpful. Thank you! Because of you, I bought all 13 FO in 16oz bottles today. I only have vetiver in 4oz bottle, and smell it to make sure I want to order big bottle, but then I decided to F it, and just ordered it. So yah all thanks to you! Hopefully CandleScience give you compensation for what you do. Because you are very helpful and the way you communicate the smells is on another level. So far, you are the best one in my opinion to explain about fragrance simply and beautifully. Thats how you got me bought all that you mentioned. Again, thank you. ❤️✨
Omgosh Thank you! I appreciate your kind comments! I wish CS had an affiliate program 😂 I do my best to paint a picture of the notes and how I would use the oils because it’s hard to know when buying oils online. I’m so glad this video was helpful and I’m sorrynotsorry to your wallet 🤭
@@couturehomeandbody hello Kerry! Big ? For you! Have you ever had a candle that was sunken down the next day after pouring it that perhaps high humidity played a roll in the failure?
@@WTXMD-jq1qs i don't think humidity is the issue. wax contracts as it cools. if the wax is poured too hot it will cool unevenly causing it to sink in the center. try putting the candles in a box or covering them after you pour to slow down the cooling process and promote a slower cool. i've even seen chandlers use baking racks to cool their candles more evenly. good luck!
Just discovered this video. WOW!!! What a game changer this is going to be for me. Thank you so much for being willing to share your knowledge and experiences with us. I was "sniffing" right along with you - in my mind :) I took notes and can't wait to try these!!! You and Pete look great together!
Great video! I am currently only making candles for my personal use and I love experimenting with blending. This video was super helpful! Would you consider making a video about wicking? I know there are lots of variables when selecting a wick, but any tips you have would be appreciated!
CS whyyyyyyy? 😩 Ok a good swap is Shea & Coconut from Northwood northwoodcandlesupply.com/products/shea-coconut-premium-fragrance-oil?_pos=1&_sid=38f3c549c&_ss=r
I came for the candle content but stayed for the accent 🤣. I was born in Boston but have been living in Cali for over 30+ years. I miss that accent soooo much. Loved this video - and many of your top 10 (13) are in my stash as well 👍. I can second the recommendation for Little Bee Scents. I’ve used some of her FOs and they are AMAZING. A little on the pricier side, but worth it in my opinion. I’ve watched a couple of your other vids and really appreciate the honesty in your critiques, assessments, etc.
🤣 Welcome! I always love to meet a fellow Masshole! Alright Little Bee it is. What other fragrances do you recommend from there? Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate you 🤗
@@couturehomeandbody I like their Peppercorn = wicked pissah, IMHO. I also like their Woodland Fern and Frankincense & Myrrh- but I’ve noticed folks can get a little testy about Frank-n-M so you can just take it as a data point that I liked it - doesn’t mean anyone else will. Oh and I really liked their Jesus FO (thank you repressed catholic upbringing 🤣) but I found out later that that one is not phthalate free (which is a no go for me). Ginger Root and Dry Creosote are worth a try too.
Hi, I stumbled upon your videos and found them very helpful. Im new to candle making and after hearing you talk I was excited that you might be in the Boston Area ( due to your accent) Im in Peabody Ma. I then watched your moving vlog and learned that you had just moved from L.A. to San Diego. LOL. Although I was born in Boston, I moved to California in 1992. I started in San Diego,then moved to L.A. (Venice Beach, West Hollywood). I moved back to Boston about 5 years ago....took me a while, but realized I was always a new englandah.... Anyway, I really like your videos and subscribed. I find them wicked helpful. Good luck and keep up the good work. P.S. Im a graphic designer by trade, so if I can help you out, just give a hollah.... I owe you!!!! I saw your video when you went to the market...I agree.... I love your sign too! Cheers Chuck
I’m from Boston, born and raised! I have blended Palo Santo & Sandalwood with LE as well as Oakmoss and Amber. It’s earthy and smokey and delicious. If you’re looking for less earthy, try blending more lavender or try peppermint & eucalyptus. It totally transforms. I really enjoy LE for my personal stash 🤗
So i am a newbie, and i did talk to a lady that owns a mexican boutique. She wants me to do a Day of the dead candle, with a marigold fragrance. Any ideas to mix with it?
Oh shoot I’ve never heard of Little Bee! Thank you for the recommendation. I was just window shopping on their site and ermahgerd! 😆 Also dispenser caps for 16oz fragrance bottles?!
Love your channel, didnt realize you were in San Diego County from the accent, haha, so am I, practically born and raised here. Hey what would you mix with Mahogany Teakwood from Flamming Candle? Thank you
thanks, jan! i'm from Boston and live in SD 🤗 Oh gosh it depends on what direction you want to take the fragrance. you could try lemon lavender, cactus and sea salt or leather and spice from FC. good luck!
When you have your blends made up, do you like to rebottle them so you can work from the exact amount each time? When doing the math for making other type products like room sprays how do you figure the amounts to be used since they are mixed? I hope my question makes sense because this is one thing that has stopped me from blending my own. Thank you.
Hiya Sandra! I don’t pre bottle my blends. I have all of my product formulas automated in an excel sheet so all I have to do is input what and how much I’m making and it tells me how much I need of each oil. Creating a document like that has helped me tremendously! Amount of Fragrance Oil (in ounces) = Total Volume of Product (in ounces) × Desired Fragrance Strength. For example, if you're making a 4-ounce room spray and you want a fragrance strength of 3%, the calculation would be: Amount of Fragrance Oil = 4 ounces × 0.03 (3%) = 0.12 ounces. So, you would need 0.12 ounces of fragrance oil for a 4-ounce room spray with a 3% fragrance load. To split that between two fragrance oils, you’d half the 3% and add 1.5% of each FO. Hope this helps!
When you pulled up those huge containers, I was like, "oh she aint playin!". 😂
But on a serious note, thank you for this video. This had a ton of info and was exactly what I was looking for in terms of advice in this area. I have been trying to determine what direction to go in for fragrances in candles. 💯💯💯💯💯
🤣 I do not play! 🤣
Thank you so much, Robert. I love to hear that this video was helpful!! ❤️🤗
I never would have tried black coral and moss. I am intrigued now.
Blend whatever you want together. That’s where the magic happens! 💥
This is very helpful. Thank you! Because of you, I bought all 13 FO in 16oz bottles today. I only have vetiver in 4oz bottle, and smell it to make sure I want to order big bottle, but then I decided to F it, and just ordered it. So yah all thanks to you! Hopefully CandleScience give you compensation for what you do. Because you are very helpful and the way you communicate the smells is on another level. So far, you are the best one in my opinion to explain about fragrance simply and beautifully. Thats how you got me bought all that you mentioned. Again, thank you. ❤️✨
Omgosh Thank you! I appreciate your kind comments! I wish CS had an affiliate program 😂 I do my best to paint a picture of the notes and how I would use the oils because it’s hard to know when buying oils online. I’m so glad this video was helpful and I’m sorrynotsorry to your wallet 🤭
Wow 🤩 one of the BEST fragrance videos I’ve seen by far🎉
Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you SO much! I appreciate your kind words ❤️
Wooohooo! Just in time!!
😂 just in time for what, friend? Share!
@ joy and education!!
@@couturehomeandbody hello Kerry! Big ? For you! Have you ever had a candle that was sunken down the next day after pouring it that perhaps high humidity played a roll in the failure?
@@WTXMD-jq1qs i don't think humidity is the issue. wax contracts as it cools. if the wax is poured too hot it will cool unevenly causing it to sink in the center. try putting the candles in a box or covering them after you pour to slow down the cooling process and promote a slower cool. i've even seen chandlers use baking racks to cool their candles more evenly. good luck!
@ yes ma’am thank you
Ty! One of the best blending tutorials I have come across. Super helpful & timely. Today is my scheduled blending day ❤
I love to hear that! Thank you so much, Rosi! ❤️☺️
Great video with so much info :) thank you and btw...you & Pete are so cute together!!!
Thank you so much, Mark! I appreciate you being here. ❤️
Just discovered this video. WOW!!! What a game changer this is going to be for me. Thank you so much for being willing to share your knowledge and experiences with us. I was "sniffing" right along with you - in my mind :) I took notes and can't wait to try these!!! You and Pete look great together!
You’re so sweet, thank you for the kind words! It means a lot to have you here. ☺️
Great video! I am currently only making candles for my personal use and I love experimenting with blending. This video was super helpful! Would you consider making a video about wicking? I know there are lots of variables when selecting a wick, but any tips you have would be appreciated!
Thank you! I’m glad you found the video helpful 🤗 I will add it to my list!
Petrichor great to tone down the sweetness of flowers like Rose Petal.
Petrichor is fantastic for that! Thank you for sharing 🤗
Thank you for all the blend recommendations. I just went to look for Mahogany Shea, CS decided to discontinue it :(
CS whyyyyyyy? 😩 Ok a good swap is Shea & Coconut from Northwood
northwoodcandlesupply.com/products/shea-coconut-premium-fragrance-oil?_pos=1&_sid=38f3c549c&_ss=r
I came for the candle content but stayed for the accent 🤣. I was born in Boston but have been living in Cali for over 30+ years. I miss that accent soooo much. Loved this video - and many of your top 10 (13) are in my stash as well 👍. I can second the recommendation for Little Bee Scents. I’ve used some of her FOs and they are AMAZING. A little on the pricier side, but worth it in my opinion. I’ve watched a couple of your other vids and really appreciate the honesty in your critiques, assessments, etc.
🤣 Welcome! I always love to meet a fellow Masshole! Alright Little Bee it is. What other fragrances do you recommend from there? Thank you for the kind words. I appreciate you 🤗
@@couturehomeandbody I like their Peppercorn = wicked pissah, IMHO. I also like their Woodland Fern and Frankincense & Myrrh- but I’ve noticed folks can get a little testy about Frank-n-M so you can just take it as a data point that I liked it - doesn’t mean anyone else will. Oh and I really liked their Jesus FO (thank you repressed catholic upbringing 🤣) but I found out later that that one is not phthalate free (which is a no go for me). Ginger Root and Dry Creosote are worth a try too.
Another fellow Bostonian-ish. So funny! I actually grew up in Revere and live in Illinois now :)
Your comment sent me!! 🤣 Thank you for the recommendations. Woodland Fern was already on my list so now it’s a must.
Hiya!! I love to hear from fellow Massholes. It makes my heart so happy. ❤️
Hi, I stumbled upon your videos and found them very helpful. Im new to candle making and after hearing you talk I was excited that you might be in the Boston Area ( due to your accent) Im in Peabody Ma. I then watched your moving vlog and learned that you had just moved from L.A. to San Diego. LOL. Although I was born in Boston, I moved to California in 1992. I started in San Diego,then moved to L.A. (Venice Beach, West Hollywood). I moved back to Boston about 5 years ago....took me a while, but realized I was always a new englandah.... Anyway, I really like your videos and subscribed. I find them wicked helpful. Good luck and keep up the good work. P.S. Im a graphic designer by trade, so if I can help you out, just give a hollah.... I owe you!!!! I saw your video when you went to the market...I agree.... I love your sign too! Cheers Chuck
Charlie!!!! Wicked pissah! I’m so glad you find my videos helpful. Thank you for being here and welcome to the fam❤️
Love blending!!
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Awesome video, thank you!
Thank YOU for watching and hanging out! 😘
@@couturehomeandbody of course.
Just curious-where are you from? I’m recognizing a familiar accent 😊
Do you have any recs for blending with CS lavender embers? Thanks!
I’m from Boston, born and raised! I have blended Palo Santo & Sandalwood with LE as well as Oakmoss and Amber. It’s earthy and smokey and delicious. If you’re looking for less earthy, try blending more lavender or try peppermint & eucalyptus. It totally transforms. I really enjoy LE for my personal stash 🤗
Very helpful video!! Your buddy from Fb! 😊
🤣 thank you, friend!
So i am a newbie, and i did talk to a lady that owns a mexican boutique. She wants me to do a Day of the dead candle, with a marigold fragrance. Any ideas to mix with it?
I’m not super familiar with marigold. Makesy makes gorgeous oils and they have a Marigold & Cedar Musk you could check out.
You would absolutely love little bees hellavanilla!
Oh shoot I’ve never heard of Little Bee! Thank you for the recommendation. I was just window shopping on their site and ermahgerd! 😆 Also dispenser caps for 16oz fragrance bottles?!
@@couturehomeandbody her oils are soooo good! Her petrichor is 100!
Dang I JUST ordered Petrichor. I made a note to check it out for next time. How does it compare to CS Petrichor?
@@couturehomeandbody it doesn’t even!
Love your channel, didnt realize you were in San Diego County from the accent, haha, so am I, practically born and raised here. Hey what would you mix with Mahogany Teakwood from Flamming Candle? Thank you
thanks, jan! i'm from Boston and live in SD 🤗 Oh gosh it depends on what direction you want to take the fragrance. you could try lemon lavender, cactus and sea salt or leather and spice from FC. good luck!
Can i use cotton swab to test the fragrance oil with?
Sure! Use what you have on hand. 🤗 Blotter strips are cheaper in the long run.
When you have your blends made up, do you like to rebottle them so you can work from the exact amount each time? When doing the math for making other type products like room sprays how do you figure the amounts to be used since they are mixed? I hope my question makes sense because this is one thing that has stopped me from blending my own. Thank you.
Hiya Sandra! I don’t pre bottle my blends. I have all of my product formulas automated in an excel sheet so all I have to do is input what and how much I’m making and it tells me how much I need of each oil. Creating a document like that has helped me tremendously!
Amount of Fragrance Oil (in ounces) = Total Volume of Product (in ounces) × Desired Fragrance Strength.
For example, if you're making a 4-ounce room spray and you want a fragrance strength of 3%, the calculation would be:
Amount of Fragrance Oil = 4 ounces × 0.03 (3%) = 0.12 ounces. So, you would need 0.12 ounces of fragrance oil for a 4-ounce room spray with a 3% fragrance load. To split that between two fragrance oils, you’d half the 3% and add 1.5% of each FO.
Hope this helps!
Thank you so much.