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Genesis

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  1. Hi TallTayl! Actually, I never heard of candlewic brand. But thank you so much! I will follow the link and check it out. BTW I got my starter kit from Hobby Lobby down here in Texas. They have a small but neat little section for candle supplies. And yeah, I saw some people complaining a bit in the Lone Star comments about the "finnickiness" of the 402. I'm steering clear of those complications lol. Also, I am not confident about using beeswax for anything yet even though it's beautiful. And that cure time! Oh man...Jesus'll be back by then! Ha! maybe I could make one for Him. The way things are goin', a few months is about accurate! :unsure:

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  2. Hi! Thanks for your response. I found it at Lone Star Candle Supply. I am considering either 402 or 464. My goal is to graduate (as smoothly as possible, lol) from the starter kit that worked really well for me to a very similar kind. I started with Country Lane's soy wax. I want to continue to use wood wicks, FO's with some batches blended with just a little EO for fine tuning. I read your post on the Flash Point misuse and it's needed burial, lol. That one post alone has helped me a lot. I was agonizing over the desire for a great HT based mainly upon which wax I choose, but now I can concentrate more one ease of use. The Country Lane wax had no in depth info on it's composition. It just read 'Soy Wax' blend. I added stearine to all those pours and they came out smooth throughout, good pooling, with FO/EO, 8oz short 3" neck glass opaque jars. The HT was 50/50 but the temp I see now was not high enough. I followed the manufac. instruc. for heat to 155. Anyway, my husband and I are just starting out and I really want to make a good choice for our first bulk order. Thank you for any additional thoughts on the matter!  

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