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Dana Mae

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  1. Thanks...my issue was that the wick suggested by CS was only a 3" wick, so I had to substitute......that said it has really been informative watching how all the different wicks perform and seeing all the things people talk about on the forum actually happen, it makes it a lot easier to understand the process.

    That and the fact that everyone has been so kind along the way....:smiley2:

    And...my house smells heavenly!!!

    Thanks

    Dana

  2. Thank you in ADVANCE for being so patient with all my newbie questions.

    I've documented everything so far that happened in my test candles when I burned them for 2-4h.

    After complete cooling (and a major wick trim on all) I relit them....

    So now they have been burning another 2h. All are behaving MUCH better than on the first 4h burn, even though the wicks are different.

    So, I understand I am to keep burning these candles until they are gone?

    Am I looking for the same things on these subsequent burns? Except for 1 combo I know I won't reuse, right now they are all doing so much better I'm a bit confused as to how to choose.

    If they continue to perform well, then do I go with the wick that performed best during the first 4h? I really didn't notice any issues with any until they hit the 3-4h mark.

    I'm really enjoying this a lot. Been searching the forum, and also taking lots of notes.

    Thanks

    Dana :D

  3. Dana, the smartest thing you can do to make your life easier is to make 1 pound batches, then pour as far as that will take you. :wink2: You can make tarts, more containers or simply reserve the excess for later melting and pouring.

    I would have a cerebral hemorrhage if I tried to calculate ingredients for 5.8 ounces of wax. *faint*

    That is exactly what I did......(the hemorrhage calculations lol)

    So stupid question........what to do with the left over wax? Since these are my first question I don't have tart stuff or whatever tarts are :)

    What do you do when you melt and pour later? Does the fragrance stay? Do you add it to new stuff or what?

    Stupid Noob I am! Sorry

    Dana:o

  4. I would really like to make a body butter. (I'm new to b&b product making).

    My goal is to make something I like as well as, or better than, my personal favorite which is by the Body Shop and is Shea Body butter.

    THEIR ingredient list is: (gulp)

    Water (Solvent/Diluent), Shea Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii) (Emollient), Cocoa (Theobroma Cacao) Butter (Emollient), Cyclomethicone (Emollient), Glycerin (Humectant), Glyceryl Stearate (Emulsifier), PEG-100 Stearate (Surfactant), Cetearyl Alcohol (Emulsifier), Babassu (Orbignya Oleifera) Oil (Emollient), Beeswax (Emulsifier/Emollient), Lanolin Alcohol (Stabiliser/Emollient), Phenoxyethanol (Preservative), Fragrance (Fragrance), Methylparaben (Preservative), Propylparaben (Preservative), Xanthan Gum (Viscosity Modifier), Benzyl Alcohol (Preservative), Disodium EDTA (Chelating Agent), Sodium Hydroxide (pH Adjuster), Caramel (Colour), F D & C Yellow No 5 (Colour).

    I'm sure I can simplify it some with some help......but I want a firm butter like their product if anyone is familiar with it.

    Can someone assist me in getting started? Point me to a source of recipes, etc or something?

    Much appreciated,

    Dana

    :D

  5. Thanks Top, I think I just needed a little reassurance that I'm headed the right direction.

    I should have known, that if I picked ECO6 that I should use ECO4....just like when I am lost and feel like I should turn left, the correct way is turn right! :wink2:

    Anyhow just poured a few more testers with same stuff just different wicks, and will re-test tomorrow.

    Fun!

    Thanks,

    Dana

  6. First of all making my first candle was FUN and I'm already addicted! What I want for Christmas are more supplies lol!

    Anyhow, test burning my first candle this am.

    Container: 8oz JJ

    Wax: 4627

    FO: CS Clean Cotton @ 6%

    Wick: ECO 6

    CS recommended an ECO2 for this size container (2.5-3") but that was too short (only a 4" wick) so I had the choice of picking an ECO4 or ECO6.

    EenyMenyMinyMoe I went with the ECO6.

    OMG does this smell good :)

    Burn at 2h: Almost all the way to the edge of the container, flame might be a little high? No smoking/sooting though.

    Question: What is the ideal flame size?

    Burn at 4h: Melt pool is good from what I've read on the searches (all the way to edge of container, about 1/2" deep (def no deeper than that).

    However, the flame was pretty high IMO and it was starting to smoke.

    The wick was curling down and had a very tiny mushroom on the end.

    So my questions are:

    1. is this dangerous to keep burning (after the cooldown and the test resumes? The wick is pretty short but I did trim it after it cooled down. I'd like to finish the burn cycle just to see how it does (and I enjoy the fragrance so much)!

    2. Is this already indicative of a too-large wick? I can size down to ECO4 and try another test. I bought a BUNCH of wicks so I also have other kinds to try if the ECO 4 doesn't work.

    Any other tips/pointers/suggestions? Am I proceding correctly? Yes, No?

    Thanks so much

    Dana

    :D

  7. I'm glad you two spoke up, thank you :) It is the next morning now of course and my wee tester has been poured.

    I just got up and am going to try to wrap my sleepy brain around what you are saying....because last night I was in a spot where I thought I was understanding and now I'm confused again (doesn't take much :o)

    I am a total newbie and this was my first attempt.

    I'll pm you Judy because now I'm confused as how I determine how much wax to melt and how much FO to add and actually even what percentage to start with....

    Like I said, it doesn't take much, HA

    Thank you (to everyone) for answering, I hope some other newbies can read these and learn along with me!!!

    Dana

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