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		<title>Candle Making At Home Businesses Using 3 Types of Wax</title>
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Wax candles are often the bases used in putting up candle making at home ventures. Wax is also the leading choice among other types of mediums. Nowadays, so many wax types are being made available. That is to support the growing number of candle enthusiasts and starting entrepreneurs.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Wax candles are often the bases used in putting up candle making at home ventures. Wax is also the leading choice among other types of mediums. Nowadays, so many wax types are being made available. That is to support the growing number of candle enthusiasts and starting entrepreneurs.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In putting up your first candle making at home business, it is wise to take note of the following reminders. Listed below is actually a breakdown of the various types of waxes used in candle making. Some of these materials are natural while others proved to be synthetic. Nevertheless, familiarization with each wax type will definitely bring you a number of advantages.</p>
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<li>Paraffin wax. This material is considered the most common item in every candle making at home business. Candle making is about designs as well as melt points and paraffin wax seems to represent the most likely choice. Stores and online shops usually offer candles made of paraffin wax. On the other hand, while its popularity is evident right now, some manufacturers opt to use other types of wax. This has something to do with its direct association to petroleum, thus causing certain environmentalists and advocates to limit if not negate the use of said crude oil by-product.</li>
<li>Soy wax is also a familiar item in every candle making at home business. This material is relatively new compared to paraffin, but its unique properties make it as one of the most popular choices. This wax came into existence during the early 90’s, with hopes of replacing good old paraffin. It is also a great substitute for other types of wax such as beeswax. Soy wax boasts of various melt points and blends. Some of which include waxes such as palm as well as vegetable oils, including coconut and soybean. The much favorable container candle blends are also great samples of soy waxes, which is another obvious reason why certain makers prefer this item.</li>
<li>Beeswax is arguably the oldest material used in candle making. Historically, beeswax candles are said to be present even in century-old pyramids. This material is derived through the honey-making process, where collected wax is melted and filtered. Its sweet fragrance is usually the result of flowers or plant sources utilized by bees. In a way, beeswax if used in candle making at home businesses normally becomes an instant hit.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Aside from paraffin, soy and beeswax, other types of waxes are also used as well. Candle makers can also use palm wax and gel wax as great alternatives. Either way, what matters is the craftsmanship behind every candle making at home business, for it is the quality that truly matters.</p>
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Today, with the growing popularity of candle making, candle making wax has made strides to become better, more available, and with more diversity then before.  People are constantly looking for the new thing and since wax is the main component in candle making, the changes have been there.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Today, with the growing popularity of candle making, candle making wax has made strides to become better, more available, and with more diversity then before.  People are constantly looking for the new thing and since wax is the main component in candle making, the changes have been there.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most of the wax used in candles today is refined from petroleum like paraffin wax.  This is the type of wax that is in most candles.  Paraffin wax is readily available and inexpensive.  Other types of waxes are natural and refined from vegetable or plant materials like soy, palm, or bayberry.  A natural wax growing in popularity is soy based wax.  It is processed by hydrogenating soybeans which makes them suitable for candles. Soy wax is a renewable resource that is eco-friendly.  The best part about soy wax is that the majority of soybeans are grown in the United States primarily in Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana.  Palm wax is also natural and a renewable resource.  Unfortunately with the growing popularity of palm wax, countries like Indonesia and Malaysia were clearing our vast areas of rainforest in order to plant palm plantations.  This is devastating to ecosystems and compromises the populations of endangered animals like orangutans, rhinoceroses and the Sumatran tiger.  Thankfully, the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) stepped in and founded RSPO.  This organization was founded to develop and define the best practices for sustainable palm cultivation.  They also help member organizations to implement and verify the procedures.  So when you are shopping for palm wax make sure that they are obtaining wax in an eco-friendly way.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some candles are made from animal based materials like beeswax.  Candles made from beeswax, palm, and bayberry were offered by companies in the past.  Recently there has been a new and growing interest in making candles out of these natural products.  One of the more popular natural waxes is beeswax.  It is available in yellow or white.  Although the cost of beeswax can be expensive, candle makers are drawn to its pleasant fragrance, the burning characteristics it contains, and the hardiness of the product.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Gel candles are also a new kind of way to make candles.  It is a clear, rubbery texture but works the same as wax.  Gel wax is available in three different densities.  The density of the gel that the candle requires depends upon the type of candle you are planning to make and how much fragrance you are planning to use.  Low density gel wax is best for candles with a 0-3% fragrance load.  Also, the low density can be poured at a lower temperature.  The medium density gel wax works well with candles that have a 3-5% fragrance load.  It is probably the most popular gel wax to work with.  High density gel wax is better for candle with a heavier fragrance load.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With so many different kinds of wax available, candle maker are able to pick the type that works best for them.  When a candle maker is able to understand each kind of wax, they are able to fully experience every inch of the candle making market and get double, triple or even quadruple the fulfillment.</p>
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