Essential Oils

June 5, 2009

What type of fragrance oils are safe for candles?

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  1. If you are shopping locally (like at craft stores), read the labels on the bottles as guide. Some oils are only appropriate for certain waxes, so it depends on what kind of candles you are making. The labels usually have information like "skin safe, paraffin safe, NOT gel safe" etc. Certain oils bind with certain waxes - so some people have great success with essential oils while others don't. I guess that means I can't give you a complete answer because I don't know what type of candles you are making, but hopefully that helps some. Good luck!

    Comment by thecandlelady97396 — June 5, 2009 @ 7:14 pm

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