
Candle Making Best Practices: Tools, Wax Types, and Pro Tips
, par Mika Jackson, 3 min temps de lecture

, par Mika Jackson, 3 min temps de lecture
Candle making is a craft that blends science and creativity. From choosing the right wax to perfecting your pouring technique, every step matters if you want candles that look beautiful, burn evenly, and smell amazing.
Whether you’re new to candle making or refining your process, this guide covers the best practices every candle maker should know—including tools, wax types, fragrance temperatures, pouring methods, and curing times. Plus, we’ve included a bonus recipe for our PureFocus candle at the end.
Essential Candle Making Tools
Before you begin, gather these must-have tools:
Pro Tip: Accuracy is everything in candle making. Always weigh ingredients instead of estimating.
Choosing the Right Wax
Not all wax is created equal. The type you choose impacts fragrance throw, burn time, and appearance:
Pro Tip: Many candle makers use soy-coconut blends for the best balance of scent and smooth finish. However here at Luminate 365 we exclusively use soy!
Fragrance and Temperature Guidelines
The secret to a strong, long-lasting scent is temperature control:
Pro Tip: Always test burn your candles before selling or gifting to check fragrance strength and wick performance.
Mold and Container Options
The vessel you choose adds personality to your candle:
Drying and Curing Candles
Patience pays off when it comes to candle making:
Pro Tip: The longer your candle cures, the stronger and more consistent the scent throw will be.
Candle Making Safety Tips
Bonus: PureFocus Candle Recipe
Here’s one of our signature blends:

PureFocus Candle – Designed to clear the mind, sharpen focus, and create a grounding atmosphere.
Candle making is a rewarding hobby—and with the right tools, techniques, and patience, you can elevate it into an art form. By following these best practices, you’ll create candles that don’t just light a room—they transform it. The process is all about balance: between wax and fragrance, heat and patience, science and creativity.