The Secret Relationship Between Wax Temperature and Fragrance

The Secret Relationship Between Wax Temperature and Fragrance

🔥 1. Temperature Matters More Than You Think

Too hot → fragrance evaporates before you pour.

Too cool → oil won’t bind well with the wax.

Finding the sweet spot is the key to a strong scent throw.


🧪 2. Different Waxes = Different Melting Points

Soy wax melts around 120–130 °F (49–54 °C).

Beeswax needs about 145–150 °F (63–66 °C).

Coconut and paraffin fall in between.

Know your wax → control your scent.


🕰️ 3. When to Add the Fragrance Oil

Best moment = when wax is fully melted but not too hot.

For soy wax, try around 170 °F (77 °C).

Stir slowly for 1–2 minutes to help the oil blend evenly.


💨 4. Cooling Time Also Matters

Let the candle cool slowly at room temperature.

Quick cooling can trap scent or create frosting.

Patience pays off in a better fragrance release.


💡 5. My Little Trick

I use a thermometer every time I pour.

It’s a tiny habit that changed my candle quality.

Remember: temperature is not science only — it’s scent magic.

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