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candlesmcs

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  1. Make sure you understand the difference between oz by weight and liquid ounces.

    One oz by weight of fragrance oil is typically 0.8 liquid oz. Similiarly 16 oz by weight of melted wax is about 19 liquid oz.

    One oz by weight of f.o. added to 16 oz by weight of melted wax yields exactly a 6% f.o. content: Here's the calculation:

    1/(16+1) = 0.06

    Now if you put 1 liquid oz of f.o. in 16 liquid oz of melted wax....you will have a fragrance content of 9%!! Sounds incorrect but do the math!

  2. The key is to find a procedure that works for you in terms of jar size, fragrance loading, room size, burning time and stick to that procedure. From a technical point of view, the perceived fragrance in a space is strongly affected by ventilation or air changes and most importantly the diameter of the wax pool as fragrance evaporates from the wax pool. A 3" wax pool puts out more than twice the fragrance of a 2" wax pool.

  3. I disagree with the previous post. You absolutely can add fragrance oil to re scent a wickless candle. You should be able to add 1-2 tsp of FO to 8 oz of wickless candle at least 2 or 3 times before you begin to see oil separation.

  4. Here's my number one suggestion......do not try to sell jar candles off of glass shelves. Display your jar candles on wooden display units. Keep your fragrances/candles together. Do not spread them around. It makes it difficult for the consumer to find what they like.

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