Tu vela huele poco…
🕯️ ¿Tu vela huele poco aunque uses buena esencia?
El problema puede ser el tiempo de curado.
Desmoldar no significa que está lista para usar o vender.
💡 En este video te explico cuánto tiempo necesita cada tipo de cera de soja para fijar bien el aroma.
👇 Guarda este video y no te saltes este paso si quieres velas de calidad. #velasaromaticas #cursodevelas #emprendimientocreativo #soywax #velashechasamano
Curing is an essential process in candle making that significantly impacts the final fragrance strength once burnt. When you feel your candle has a weak scent, it often stems from insufficient curing time following the pouring phase. Typically, soy wax requires at least 48 to 72 hours to adequately set the aroma, and sometimes, waiting up to five days is beneficial. This resting period allows the fragrance oils to bind properly with the wax, enhancing the scent throw. Many beginner candle makers mistakenly believe that removing the candle from the mold means it’s ready for use. However, just because the wax has solidified does not imply that the scent has fully developed. Testing your candle after the appropriate curing time can elicit a stronger, more pleasant aroma when lit. Make sure to use high-quality soy wax and fragrance oils for optimal results. Finally, understanding the nuances of soy wax varieties—such as those intended for containers versus decorative molds—adds another layer of intricacy to candle crafting. Invest time in experimenting with different curing times and scents; this will lead you to create aromatic candles that truly enhance any space.
