Thank you for the instructions. To clarify for those who are not on the topic, whipped wax is when you use a hand or stand mixer. The method used here was pipping on the top of a candle, which I need to say I didn't think of before, and is a bit easier than whipping. I will definitely try. Thank you!
You're absolutely right, @aga_n916! Whipped wax typically involves using a hand or stand mixer to create a fluffy texture, but in this video, I focused on piping for the decorative topping-such a fun and simple alternative! 😊 I’m so glad you found the method helpful and easy to try. Let me know how your candles turn out-I’d love to hear about your results! 🕯✨ Thank you for watching!
You want to heat it up over a slow heat until it is melted. I like to pour my wax as cool as I can. I’ve found that pouring at lower temperatures results in a better candle. You also want your container you are pouring the candle into to be at room temp or slightly above it.
Thank you So much, Let me ask you 3 questions: 1- what is this Kokum butter? 2- also one more question about if possible to use wood wick with candle massage? 3- you you are calling it (Whipped)? does that mean wax need to be whipped after massage, the skin not goanna absorb it?
Kokum butter is a butter that is used in skin care. It is similar to shea but it is a bit harder. Yes you can use a wood wick. The whipped wax is just another way to decorate your candle. I think they look pretty cool when they are whipped and they melt a bit faster than a regular candle.
Thank you for the instructions. To clarify for those who are not on the topic, whipped wax is when you use a hand or stand mixer. The method used here was pipping on the top of a candle, which I need to say I didn't think of before, and is a bit easier than whipping. I will definitely try. Thank you!
You're absolutely right, @aga_n916! Whipped wax typically involves using a hand or stand mixer to create a fluffy texture, but in this video, I focused on piping for the decorative topping-such a fun and simple alternative! 😊 I’m so glad you found the method helpful and easy to try. Let me know how your candles turn out-I’d love to hear about your results! 🕯✨ Thank you for watching!
This was awesome. Thank you so much
You are so welcome!
Does it matter what temperature you melt the wax or when you pour?
You want to heat it up over a slow heat until it is melted. I like to pour my wax as cool as I can. I’ve found that pouring at lower temperatures results in a better candle. You also want your container you are pouring the candle into to be at room temp or slightly above it.
Substitute of kokkum butter and percentage of thr substitute
You could try this recipe :
Massage Oil Recipe
• 2.24 ounce | 44.8% Soy Wax Skin safe amzn.to/3kzLdfT
• 2.15 ounce | 43% Mango Butter amzn.to/3d1W4vB
• 0.50 ounce | 10% Hazelnut Oil amzn.to/3EWp5on
• 0.11 ounce | 2.2% Lovespell Fragrance Oil bit.ly/3ibBJpQ
Thankyou so much
Thank you So much, Let me ask you 3 questions:
1- what is this Kokum butter?
2- also one more question about if possible to use wood wick with candle massage?
3- you you are calling it (Whipped)? does that mean wax need to be whipped after massage, the skin not goanna absorb it?
Kokum butter is a butter that is used in skin care. It is similar to shea but it is a bit harder.
Yes you can use a wood wick.
The whipped wax is just another way to decorate your candle. I think they look pretty cool when they are whipped and they melt a bit faster than a regular candle.
Kokkum butter can be replaced by coconut butter
Or percentage of shea butter can be increased
You can swap out for cocoa butter for a total of 31%. Kokum butter is a more brittle butter than Shea or coconut oil.
Could this still work if I substitute the soy wax with another type of wax?
Unfortunately no because the wax has to be skin safe and have a low melting point.
Can u share procedure in hindi
Plz give messirmument
It’s in the description too!
💕Recipe💕
• 3.10 ounce | 31% Soy Wax amzn.to/3QoHWPw
• 0.90 ounce | 9% Cocoa butter amzn.to/466QjVL
• 2.20 ounce | 22% Kokum butter amzn.to/495N834
• 3.20 ounce | 32% Shea butter amzn.to/3Mqnr3x
• 0.40 ounce | 4% Hazelnut oil amzn.to/40hK6EN
• 0.20 ounce | 2% Smell The Rainbow Fragrance Oil nurturesoap.com/products/smell-the-rainbow-fragrance-oil?aff=518
• Wick amzn.to/3ShT7vE
• Piping Tip amzn.to/3FCrEgI