







Are you interested in creating your own luxury candles? Introducing the simplest DIY candle-making experience ever: our Luxury Candle Kit! Perfect for artisans, candlemakers, or companies looking to diversify their product offerings. Advance the quality of your candles by using our Luxury Candle Kit. It includes high-quality containers, oils, and easy-to-follow directions to ensure that you always get the finest results. Making your own luxury candles has never been simpler!
Our Luxury Candle Kit creates two 20cl candles, one 55cl candle and includes:
Everything you need to make exquisitely perfumed candles using aromas inspired by well-known perfume and aftershave brands. Everyone can find a magnificent fragrance among the four luxurious choices. Choose from Alien, Aventos, Black Opium or Savauge.
Each candle not only has a luxurious look but also provides the pleasure of aromatherapy, creating an elegant, cosy atmosphere in any room. Whether you want to set the mood for a romantic meal or a calm workplace environment, the Luxury Candle Kit has everything you need.
Make your thoughts a reality by utilising the adaptable scents of our Luxury Candle Kit. Create a one-of-a-kind gift for a loved one, turn your home into a haven of opulent aromas, or use our kits as an alternative gift idea. The mood and aesthetic feel of our Luxury Candle Kit is endless.
For measurements and usage rates please see the instructions, you can find a digital version of the instructions in the documents tab.
Please ensure all appropriate safety precautions are taken, correct equipment is used and PPE is worn when making candles.
Candles created with synthetic materials have a long shelf life, whereas candles made with natural vegetable wax work best when burned within a few months. When a candle is lit, you can tell if it's spoiled because the scent has faded and the melt quality has altered. We advise using a candle within a year of purchasing it.
Candles shouldn't be burned all the way down for safety reasons. When a candle is lit, the heat is absorbed by the wax. However, as the wax melts and the jar is exposed, the glass heats up too much, which increases the chance of it cracking or exploding and starting a fire. When your candle has less than 1-2 cm of wax in the jar, do not burn it.
A room should be between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius for making candles so that the wax may cool and set, without the risk of staying melted. While working with fragrance and essential oils, we also advise keeping a window open or a fan running to keep the air circulating. Just be careful not to pour your candles too close to a window or a fan.
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