Wax

We’re obsessed with a good melt. Our waxes are built to pour smooth, cure beautifully, and throw scent like they’ve got something to prove. Explore soy, beeswax, paraffin, and specialty blends craf...

We’re obsessed with a good melt. Our waxes are built to pour smooth, cure beautifully, and throw scent like they’ve got something to prove. Explore soy, beeswax, paraffin, and specialty blends crafted to help your next pour turn out exactly how you pictured it. Available in small bags for testing or bulk cases when you’re ready to stock up.

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A cozy candle-making setup with amber jars, bowls of wax, and glass containers on a warm marble surface. Natural light highlights the tools, wooden accents, and greenery for an inviting, handcrafted feel.
Assorted fragrance oil bottles labeled with The Flaming Candle branding are arranged beside sliced oranges, cinnamon sticks, and a lit candle, creating a warm and aromatic workspace scene.

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Fragrance Oils

Pair your wax with the perfect scent. Our Fragrance Oils collection complements every wax type, from soy to paraffin, ensuring strong hot and cold throw in every candle. Explore premium scents formulated for optimal compatibility with wax blends and clean, consistent performance.

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Wax Types

Soy Wax

A favorite among makers for its clean burn and eco-friendly appeal. Perfect for container candles with smooth tops and excellent scent throw.

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Beeswax

Naturally golden with a warm, honeyed aroma. Long-burning and ideal for rustic pillar or taper candles.

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Paraffin Wax

Known for vibrant colors and strong scent performance. Great for intricate molds and votives.

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Specialty & Blends

Combines the best properties of multiple waxes to enhance burn time, fragrance release, and ease of use.

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Candle Wax – Bulk & Wholesale Options for Every Maker

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Selection Tips, Melting Guidelines & Ideal Temperature

Selecting the right wax is only half the process, melting and pouring it correctly ensures a flawless finished candle:

  • Melting Point: Check each wax’s melting range. Soy wax, for example, melts between 120–180°F, while beeswax requires a higher temperature.
  • Pour Temperature: Most waxes pour best just above their melting point to reduce frosting and air bubbles.
  • Fragrance Load: Higher-quality waxes can hold more fragrance oil without compromising burn performance.
  • Color Mixing: Add colorants at full melt for the most vibrant results.
  • Safety First: Always melt wax with a double boiler or wax melter, never directly on a stovetop.

Tip for Beginners: Always test small batches first to fine-tune fragrance, color, and wick choice before scaling production.