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How to make Massage Candles. Firsty, what are they?

How to make Massage Candles

A massage candle looks much like any container candle however when these candles are lit and the wax and oils melt you can use the warm skin loving oils as a massage lotion. These are pure luxury! I have tried many recipies for massage candles but this is the one I have found to personally work best. Later on I will suggest some substitutes you can use instead of the ingredients here, basically so you can get the right massage candle for your skin type. What you will need CB-135 soy wax (dermatollogically tested) 2oz Shea Butter 1oz Sweet Almond Oil 1oz Skin friendly fragrance oil or essential oils 5ml* (5ml maximum, you won't need that much if using essential oils or strong fragrance oils) .. Small container ... Tabbed wick, Eco 10 worked well for me with the diameter of the tin above Glue tab Microwavable bowl/jug How to ... As soy wax can be melted in the microwave we'll keep this simple and use the microwave!

Finally, when hardened you can trim the wick to half a cm. How To Make Massage Candles. A concept so genius, yet so simple that I can’t believe I didn’t come up with it on my own: massage candles.

How To Make Massage Candles

In essence, they’re candles made of wax so pure and nourishing that you can actually use it to moisturize your skin as the candles burn. A gorgeous candle and a luscious moisturizer all in one. I think we’ve just struck gold. Materials: 1 part natural beeswax or soy wax 1 part natural cocoa butter or shea butter 1 part liquid carrier oil such as sweet almond or jojoba Essential oils of your choice (I used lavender and ylang ylang; use about 2-5 drops per ounce) Vessel of choice (I used a 4-oz faceted glass jar – a tin would work as well) Candle wick (I got mine at a craft store) Double boiler (I made my own using a medium pot and a metal bowl) Cheese grater or knife Wooden stick for mixing To make: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

As the candle burns, dip your fingers into the wax (being careful to avoid the flame, of course), and use it to moisturize your skin. How to make a massage candle. Basic Massage Candle Massage candles are easy to make and are have the basic technique of normal candles Soy wax is commonly used due to its low melt point, thus being a lot safer and cooler for the skin.

How to make a massage candle

Soy being a natrual vegetable wax usually means its also safer on the skin making it perfect for those with allergies. After perfecting basic massage candle you can experiment and add a lot of different ingredients including shea butter, cocoa butter and luxurious body oils to create beautiful, soothing massage candles. Basic Recipe Supplies * GW 464 soy wax (this has the lowest melting point of 46-49° ) * Sweet Almond Oil * Skin safe esssential oils or fragrance oils *Suitable container such as tins *Wicks Directions. Massage Candle Recipe. Other Ingredients & Equipment You'll Need: Mixing Bowl Stirring Spoon Stove Scale Knife Glue Gun with Glue Spatula Total Recipe Amounts: 120 grams of Soy Wax 415 108 grams of Cocoa Butter Deodorized 116 grams of Coconut Oil-76 112 grams of Shea Butter 56 grams of Mango Butter 26 grams of NG Cashmere & Silk Type Fragrance Oil Clean & Sanitize your work area and all of your packaging materials.

Massage Candle Recipe

It is suggested that you wear gloves, protective clothing, and a hair net while preparing this recipe. Step 1: Using the double boiler method weigh out and melt the following ingredients: Soy Wax, Cocoa Butter, Coconut Oil 76, Shea Butter, and Mango Butter. Place this on a low heat setting and stir occasionally. Step 2: In your mixing bowl, weigh out 26 grams of NG Cashmere & Silk Type Fragrance Oil. Step 3: Once all of the ingredients have melted on your stovetop, remove from heat and gently stir. Step 4: Next, pour the mixture into your mixing bowl that contains the fragrance oil. Soy Massage Candle Recipes with essential oils. Prepare for a cosy evening with these soy massage candle recipes!

Soy Massage Candle Recipes with essential oils

(Make ’em the previous day, so they get time to harden.) Soy wax candles can be used for massage as well as scenting the room. You don’t need too many different ingredients to make an aromatherapy massage candle yourself. Soy wax, a carrier oil, some shea butter and one or two of your preferred essential oils plus some candle wick and a glass jar are the essentials. To create an even more luxurious massage candle, just play around with the different ingredients and work with two different kinds of oils and butters in the same recipe, always respecting the initial wax – oil – butter ratio.

Find two massage candle recipes below and once you’ve got the trick, have fun with experimenting to create new recipes! How to Make Massage Candles. As the candle burns, the melted wax can be poured directly onto skin and used as a massage oil.

How to Make Massage Candles

If you want to add a fragrance or essential oil, make sure to use one that's safe on skin! With the romantic glow of the candle, and the gentle warmth of the melted oils, this is sure to be a massage you'll never forget!