How To Make Coconut Scented Candles – QUICK Guide

Want to explore candle-making but don’t know how to make coconut scented candles? Here’s everything you should know to get started.

Making scented candles can be a therapeutic activity for some, while some others may love it for the creativity. Whether you’re planning to make these candles for yourself or to sell, it’s good to know what it truly takes to get it right.

In this article, I’ll share more on how you can get started with making coconut scented candles on your own and the things you’ll need for it.

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What are Coconut Scented Candles?

Coconut scented candles are candles that are made of coconut wax and additional fragrances. The scent can either come from the use of fragrance oils or essential oils.

Candles made of coconut wax have gained popularity and demand in recent years as they are sustainable, biodegradable and offers clean-burning, as well as a strong scent throw. Unlike traditional paraffin candles, coconut wax is derived from renewable sources (a coconut tree) and has a unique, creamy texture that candle enthusiasts love.

What are The Benefits of Coconut Scented Candles?

Here are five fantastic benefits of using coconut scented candles.

  1. Eco-friendly: Coconut wax is made from renewable resources and doesn’t release harmful toxins into the air.
  2. Biodegradable: When disposed, coconut wax can decompose naturally and does not take a long time to do so.
  3. Clean burning: Coconut wax candles burn cleaner than paraffin candles, producing little to no soot and making it ideal for indoor use.
  4. Strong scent throw: Compared to soy wax, coconut wax has a stronger ability to hold fragrances for an extended amount of time making them better choices for making scented candles.
  5. Luxurious look: When made into candles, coconut wax has a creamy look that makes it more aesthetic than other waxes.

It’s also great to know that coconut wax can be blended with other kinds of waxes to create more superior candles.

How To Make Coconut Scented Candles From Scratch

Essential Supplies

Here’s a list of items you’ll need to make your candles.

  • Coconut wax: There are different grades of coconut wax, including blends with soy or paraffin. Look for 100% pure coconut wax for the best results.
  • Fragrance oils: Choose high-quality fragrance oils that resonate with your personal style.
  • Candle wicks: Ensure you have the right size wicks for your containers.
  • Candle containers: You can use anything from mason jars to decorative tins, as long as they withstand heat.
  • Digital scale: To measure the wax and fragrance oils for exact amount.
  • Metal spoon: Used to stir the wax and fragrance oils for a balanced blend.
  • Candle pitcher: Metal jug to hold wax while it melts using double boiling method and for pouring.
  • Digital thermometer: To monitor temperature of the wax.
  • Gloves and goggles: Always prioritize safety while crafting your candles. Having gloves and goggles on hand will protect you during the process.

Step-by-Step Guide to Making Coconut Scented Candles

Always prioritize safety during your candle-making sessions. Make sure to have gloves and safety goggles to protect yourself while working with hot wax.

Here’s a step-by-step process of making your very own coconut scented candles.

  1. Gather your ingredients: Before diving in, make sure you have all your materials ready to ensure a smooth workflow that minimizes mess.
  2. Melt the wax: Start by cutting your coconut wax into small pieces for easier melting. Use a double boiler or a dedicated wax melting pot to gently heat the wax. Stir continuously until it’s completely melted and has a smooth consistency.
  3. Add fragrance: Once your wax is melted, add your chosen fragrance. Generally, aim for about 6-10% of fragrance oil based on the weight of the wax for a pleasant aroma that fills your space.
  4. Pouring the wax: Carefully pour the melted wax into your prepared containers, leaving a bit of space at the top to allow for expansion as it cools.
  5. Cool and cure: Let your candles cool completely at room temperature. For the best results, allow them to cure for about 14 days before lighting them to enhance the scent throw and overall burn quality.

How to Make Coconut Scented Candles with Coconut Oil

To make coconut scented candles using coconut oil, you’ll need coconut oil as a primary ingredient along with coconut wax for structure.

You can follow the candle-making steps above and just add coconut oil to the melted wax, typically around 10-20% of the total wax weight. Do this before adding the fragrances to help enhance the creaminess and burn quality of the final product.

How to Make Coconut Scented Candles with Essential Oils

Essential oils are basically another form of fragrance but has added therapeutic benefits. You can read more on the differences between fragrance oils and essential oils in my other article.

Once you’ve melted your coconut wax, remove it from heat and add essential oils of your choice. Aim for about 10% of the wax weight for a robust fragrance and stir the mixture thoroughly to ensure even distribution of the oils. Complete the process with the usual steps (refer above)!

Allow the candle to cool completely, then trim the wick to about ¼ inch above the surface. Let the candle cure for several days (ideally 14 days) to maximize scent throw before use.

Read: How to make coconut wax candles with essential oils

Tips for Perfect Coconut Scented Candles

The best way to make the perfect scented candles is to test different scents and create your own unique blend. Coconut wax holds fragrances well but it’s also good to source high quality fragrances for the best pair.

It’s important to keep an eye on the wax temperature when melting the wax and when you’re adding the fragrances. If it gets too hot, you risk damaging the wax’s properties; too cool, and it won’t melt properly. Fragrance oils should be added at the right time so that it does not dissipate.

Adhering to a recipe and making a record of changes is a good practice if you plan to make these scented candles in the future. With that said, always measure your wax and fragrance carefully to ensure consistency.

With any kind of candle-making where heating is involved, wear protective gear and work in a well-ventilated area for your safety.

How to Make Coconut Scented Candles to Sell

If you’re a candle-maker looking to sell coconut scented candles, it’s always pays off to choose high-quality materials – even if it does not make financial sense in the beginning. Just make sure that you price your products appropriately for a good profit margin.

Choose 100% coconut wax for a clean burn and superior scent throw. Experiment with various fragrance blends that appeal to your target market, focusing on popular scents like vanilla, floral, or tropical fruit combinations.

Product labels are equally important as it is the first thing that captures the eyes of your customers. Make your labels eye-catching and easy to read, by highlighting the product’s unique properties and more details of your brand.

It’s best that you allow your coconut candles to cure for at least 14 days before selling to enhance the fragrance throw. It’s not impossible to make your sales 100% online so don’t forget to promote your candles through social media or local markets to reach your audience effectively!

Bottom Line

Whether you’re making candles to sell or for your own consumption, adding fragrances can be a great way to add value to your candles. It helps reflect your personality and makes your home decor unique to you.

Making coconut scented candles doesn’t have to be complicated if you stick to the basics. With just a few materials and a little patience, you can craft beautiful, eco-friendly candles that you’ll love to light up!

With every unique product, it’s best to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines on how to use them as all products can vary with different results. Testing is the best way to know!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is coconut wax good for candle making?

Coconut wax is an excellent choice for candle making due to its many benefits. First and foremost, it is eco-friendly, as it is a renewable resource and biodegradable, making it a sustainable option for environmentally conscious crafters. Additionally, coconut wax burns cleanly, producing minimal soot compared to traditional paraffin wax, which is crucial for maintaining indoor air quality. It also holds and releases fragrance beautifully, enhancing the overall candle experience with a strong scent throw. Lastly, coconut wax has a creamy, smooth texture that contributes to an appealing aesthetic in finished candles.

Is coconut oil safe for candle making?

Coconut oil is safe for candle making and can significantly enhance the quality of your candles. When mixed with coconut wax, it helps create a smoother texture and can improve the scent throw, resulting in a better overall fragrance experience. However, it’s important to use refined coconut oil to avoid any unwanted scents or impurities that could affect the final product. While coconut oil adds beneficial properties to the candle, it’s advisable to use it in moderation, typically around 10-20% of the total wax weight, to maintain proper wick performance and burn quality.

How much fragrance oil for coconut wax candle?

When making coconut wax candles, it is generally recommended to use about 6-10% fragrance oil based on the weight of the wax. This means that for every pound (16 ounces) of wax, you should add approximately 1 to 1.6 ounces of fragrance oil. This proportion ensures a strong scent throw while maintaining good burn quality. While you can adjust the amount according to your personal preference, it’s best to avoid exceeding 10-12% to prevent potential issues with burning or scent retention. Balancing fragrance oil with the wax is crucial for creating a successful candle.

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