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I want to hug the person who invented those flameless soybean wax melts. Although I love candles, we live in an old house that is practically made of toothpicks, so I am always looking for flame-free ways to perfume my home. If you haven't heard of them, wax alloys are essentially just wax cubes that you place in a heater (ours is electric, so there is no open flame). And when they melt, they smell like candles.
Although buying them is not expensive, making your own smelters allows you to control what happens in them. These three-ingredient soy wax melts are paraffin-free and contain only essential oils, so you never have to worry about inhaling something cramped.
DIY Soy Wax Melts
Fortunately, you don't need a lot of accessories to melt your wax.
Soy wax is my favorite because it's non-toxic, easy to find at most craft shops, and affordable. However, I have seen that they are also made with beeswax (a little more expensive) or paraffin wax (health). Since there is no open flame, the wax must melt at a lower temperature, so I add a little oil. To increase the aromatherapy effect, I add different essential oils. To perfume a whole room, you should use small bottles of inexpensive oils. I like lemon, grapefruit and lavender oils, but go ahead and use what you prefer.
Materials
Silicon mold, small muffin pan or ice cube tray
2 cups soy wax flakes
1/4 A cup of almond or grape seed oil
1-2 tablespoons of the essential oil of your choice
Old 16 ounce glass jar
In a small saucepan
For a natural color, you can use clay, ground herbs, or beetroot powder
Instructions
1. 1. Place the soy wax flakes into an old, heat-resistant glass container. Place the jar in the saucepan. Fill buy soy wax melt with enough water to cover half of the jar.
2. Simmer on low heat until the wax melts.
3. Remove from heat and allow to cool for 2 minutes. Blend almond oil and essential oils. Although 2 tablespoons of essential oil sounds like a lot, your wax may not be as fragrant as you might expect, so add more oil if necessary. If you want to add color to your melts, do so now.
4. Carefully pour the wax into the mold and allow to cool completely.
5. Place 2 to 3 melts in the heater. Let the aroma fill your home as the melts.
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