Posts Tagged ‘Fragrance How To’
Start Scented Soy Candle Home Business
Earlier this week I saw a video on YouTube touting the home based soy candle business as one of the top 10 business opportunities for 2010.
More and more, people are seeking out green products and ideas for use inside the home, and they will be seeking you out if you are willing to take the time to learn how to produce above average quality products, and market them. So Go GREEN with Soy Candles! Be part of the new, and exciting rapidly expanding Green Industry, and Economy!
Statistics support that roughly 80% of United States residencies have some form of candle of one kind or another that they burn in their home.
When you find that you have become a candle lover, and you are continuously purchasing store bought candles for home consumption, perhaps it’s time to consider another idea.
It is not very difficult to start your own soy candle business. You will find an all-natural soy candle-making venture can become a very lucrative home-based business opportunity for you.
Before you get started, if you were serious about creating your own home business, making soy candles to sell, then you need to take some time initially to write out a business plan. Read the rest of this entry »
Make Scented Soy Candle Chips
I like having a supply of different scented soy wax chips available. They are simple to make, and a good starting point for any candle making beginner. Soy Candle wax chips can be used as gifts, to show off your candles scent quality, or around the house in candle warmers as melts, especially if company is coming.
Once you get into making your own soy wax candles, there may come a time when you decide to change a hobby into a very lucrative soy candle home based business. Read the rest of this entry »
Can You Make Triple Scented Soy Candles?
What are Triple Scented Soy Candles
Time and time again on the Internet, I have seen advertisements for soy candles being sold that are touted as Triple Scented Soy Candles.
The presumption with “Triple Scented” candles is the scent load held will be three times greater than the fragrance held by a normal candle. Unfortunately this isn’t always true. A good quality, highly scented soy candle will have a potent scent that will be long lasting, and rapidly fill the air with scent inside your home. Read the rest of this entry »
Sensual Scented Soy Candles for Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day Scented Soy Candle Centerpiece
Make A Scented Soy Candle Centerpiece for Valentine’s Day.
Make Highly Scented Soy Candles with Essential Oils

How to Make Soy Candles and Tea lights
Valentine’s Day is coming up. My post is to share a few ideas which will hopefully help you to make the highest quality scented soy candles using essential oils for those romantic candles you want to have made before the night of romance for lovers.
For additional information on scent throw problems: Click to go to Articles page of Scented-Soy-Candles. See post titled: ”Scenting Soy Candle Wax Crusting Problem.” Read the rest of this entry »
Essential Oils Eye Safety Alert
Essential Oil Soy Candle Safety Alert – How To Protect Your Eyes From Serious Damage!
As you start making your own soy candles, one of the ingredients you will be adding to your soy wax candles is fragrances. I prefer to use the purer quality essential oils.
When you are work with essential oils and use them to Scent Soy Candles you need to be aware of a danger most people are not aware of.
Scenting Soy Candle Wax Crusting Problem
Soy Wax Candles Problems With Fragrances
Recently when I poured my soy wax candles they crusted on the tops. The color in my candle looks like it is bleeding? What did I do wrong to cause this?
Unfortunately, soy has many positive qualities, but one of the fact about the use of Soy Wax, it is not as efficient at holding large quantities of fragrance. Most of the time when this happens, the fragrance used is in a greater quanity than the soy wax is capable of holding. What you see then, is the fragrance oil seeping out, and pulling color with it. Read the rest of this entry »


