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ShellyF

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  1. 23 minutes ago, Candybee said:

     

    Are you intending to make palm wax melts or soy in the brownie pan? If you make palm just make sure the pan can take the high heat of the wax as you pour it into the mold. Being a Wilton pan I assume they are for baking so it should be all right If not, check to be sure.

     

    Soy and palm have seperate cure times. It typically takes anywhere from a week to as much as a month for soy to cure. This will depend on the fragrance as some need longer cures than others. With palm, not so much. My palm wax melts are typically ready to use after a minimum of 3 days allowing the wax to fully harden. I have not had to wait any longer for any fragrances to cure in the wax. Its one of the things I love about palm wax. It makes wonderful melts and tarts that throw like crazy and last for hours!

    Thank you so much for your help. I did use the soy in the brownie pan but now I am using the palm wax in the brownie pan. I ended up making some palm melts yesterday. I love the way they look and can't wait to see how well they throw. I am torn on buying parasoy and seeing which one throws better. 

  2. I just got into making soy wax melts (using EZ Soy) and was curious if there is a difference in oils.  I was looking into ordering a sample pack from Aztec and I like the pack that says skin safe and wanted to know if I could use it for melts and if it would be as strong as other oils. I have bought some oils from Candle Science and Bittercreek North and was just looking into other companies. Any recommendations? 

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