Making massage candles is very similar to making any other type of candle in a pot, tin, or can. I recommend using soy wax as it is soooo gentle on the skin. Soy is also nice and soft, so it melts easily and stays together in a puddle after melting and can be reused by us thrifty crafters. If you have an allergy to soy (and it won’t irritate your skin unless you have a soy allergy), you can use beeswax instead, which is very widely used. (For example, it is in nearly every single Burt’s Bees product.) It is the addition of the additional oils that prevents it from hardening again and enables your skin to absorb it. Essential oils or cosmetic-grade fragrance oils are also added to create a soothing atmosphere. All soap-making fragrances that are natural as well as soy candle safe are perfect choices for scenting your massage candles. Try the basic directions below to make your first candle. For every three ounces of wax, you’ll add one ounce of liquid oil and one-quarter ounce of fragrance. I suggest making two candles in four-ounce metal tins as a step on the “as a step on the way to mastering this craft.
You will need these elements:
- 2 ounces sweet almond oil or vitamin E oil
- 6 ounces high quality soy wax
- Half an ounce essential oil
- 2 4-ounce metal tins
- 2 6-inch candle wicks
Directions
1.Melt the soy wax into the sweet almond oil or vitamin E oil in a double boiler over simmering water.”
2.Add the essential oils and stir gently to avoid bubbling or spilling.
3.Once the wax has cooled somewhat but is still melted enough to pour, place the wicks in your containers and pour the wax.
4.Allow several hours for the candles to set and harden.
5.Trim the wicks to one-quarter of an inch above the top of each candle, and they’re ready to use.
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