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  • Am I right by saying with soya wax you don't get the indent when the wax is cooling unlike the paraffin wax?

  • @leonardo1480 Indentation is usually caused by shrinkage and can happen with any type of wax. Make sure to use recommended pour temperatures to minimize shrinkage. Also stick to waxes that are described as 'one pour'.

  • Is it a paraffin blend or straight paraffin? Does it burn all the way to the last drop?

  • @Seedcovers 4630 is a paraffin blend. If wicked correctly it will burn completely.

  • What would cause the Paraffin wax to be bubbley?  Did I over heat it? I tried making Candles for the first time this week and my candles came out kind bleh. I also added the scent at the wrong time so now i know why it doesn't smell right. I love the video.

  • @IceQueensAngel1985 It's tough to say without knowing what type of paraffin you used. Different paraffins can have very different appearances. If you are using one of our waxes contact us through our website, it's linked in the description. Glad you like the video!

  • I like your video. It is very informative. Thank you

  • Hi Candle Science do you know yet when you'll be shipping to the UK??? or do you know of a good wholesalers in the UK for fragrance oils?

    Many Thanks

  • @paulbrennan23 We do not have a time frame for shipping internationally at this time. The best thing would be to search for 'candle fragrance oil UK'.

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