educate
yourself
on
the
areas
of
candle
making
by
exploring
various
books
There
are
books
designed
for
all
candle
making
levels
of
expertise
as
well
as
on
particular
themes
of
candles
and
types
of
candles
The
market
is
flooded
with
resources
in
the
area
of
candle
making
so
the
process
of
tracking
down
a
few
good
books
on
the
subject
should
be
easy
as
well
as
fairly
inexpensive
Remember
to
check
the
library
local
book
sales
and
yard
sales
for
these
books
as
well
Compare
prices
online
to
make
sure
you
get
the
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price
for
the
ones
you
are
interested
in
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Word
Count
562
Candle
Making
Additives
There
are
eight
distinct
candle
making
additives
used
in
the
candle
making
process
Some
makers
choose
not
to
use
them
at
all
while
others
take
advantage
of
what
each
type
of
additive
has
to
offer
to
their
candle
making
process
Candle
wax
additives
are
inexpensive
and
work
well
if
you
are
educated
in
how
to
use
them
and
why
to
use
each
kind
Kemamide
is
a
fine
powder
It
has
a
hint
of
ivory
in
the
color
but
it
is
close
to
being
transparent
This
type
of
additive
becomes
clumped
if
it
is
exposed
to
humidity
so
keep
it
in
a
closed
dry
environment
Use
this
type
of
additive
as
a
release
agent
Add
one
teaspoon
for
each
pound
of
wax
Poly-AC
is
a
fine
powder
white
in
color
It
has
a
dry
texture
and
should
also
be
stored
in
a
dry
environment
to
prevent
clumping
This
additive
is
a
hardener
To
be
effective
add
one
teaspoon
for
each
pound
of
wax
Chimasorb
81
is
a
powder
with
a
yellowish
tint
Of
all
the
additives
this
one
is
the
most
likely
to
clump
even
in
areas
of
low
humidity
Chimasorb
81
is
used
to
enhance
color
You
do
not
need
much
of
it
110
of
a
percent
for
each
pound
of
wax
Stearic
Powder
is
flaky
The
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