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Several types of wax are commonly used in candle making, each with unique properties and benefits. Popular options include paraffin, soy, beeswax, coconut wax, as well as blended and gel waxes. Paraffin wax is affordable and versatile, while soy wax is eco-friendly and burns cleanly. Beeswax is a natural, long-lasting option, and coconut wax provides a slower burn with an excellent scent throw. Here’s a more detailed look at some of the most common types of candle wax:
Common Wax
used in candles include a wide variety of scents, but popular choices often include floral notes like lavender and rose, as well as citrus and woodsy scents like bergamot, lemon, sandalwood, and cedarwood. Additionally, vanilla, and fruity fragrances like apple, strawberry, and black raspberry are also frequently used.
When choosing a wax, consider factors such as the type of candle you’re making, your preference for natural ingredients, desired color and texture, as well as the burn quality and fragrance throw you’re looking for.
Best candle wax for beginners are Soy wax, Beeswax, and Coconut wax. Add this wax to your candles for a slower burn and great scent throw.










