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What You Need
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2 cups soy wax
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Cotton wicks
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Tea cups
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Wood stirrers
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Tape
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Spoon
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Double broiler
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22 drops Lemon
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20 drops Clementine
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20 drops Sweet Orange
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14 drops Lavender (Bulgarian)
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14 drops Lime
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5 drops Yuzu
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4 drops Jasmine
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1 drop Damiana
How To
1. Melt soy wax in double broiler
2. Add essential oils
3. Place wick in teacup
4. Wrap wick around stirrers to hold wick in place
5. Pour wax from pot into teacup
6. Allow to cool
7. Cut wick
About the Author, Erin Sweeney
Erin is Edens Garden’s COO and head of development. Her love of natural products and pure ingredients inspired her to begin her essential oil journey. Erin’s experience and knowledge of natural products has helped boost Edens Garden into one of the top-ranking essential oil companies in the nation.
This article was reviewed by our Lead Aromatherapist,
Bella Martinez is a Certified Aromatherapist, Natural Skincare Formulator and Edens Garden’s lead aromatherapist. An industry expert, Bella has spent years training and learning in the aromatherapy field, which she continues annually. Her passion is taking evidence-based aromatherapy and making it approachable for all.
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2 comments
norine
November 6, 2023 at 12:57 pm
Hello. Can I use beeswax instead of soy?
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Edens Garden
November 6, 2023 at 1:01 pm
Hi Norine! Yes, beeswax is a great substitute for soy wax.