In the stillness of the flame, time ends and pure being begins.
ORGANIC WAX MIX
Pure nature for your creations.
Our organic wax mix is the perfect base for high-quality, homemade candles. This unique blend of soy wax, coconut wax, and beeswax combines the best of nature: a longer burning time than conventional paraffin, a cleaner burn, and a subtle, natural fragrance. Ideal for aromatherapy candles or as an elegant gift for DIY enthusiasts.
"Pure. Natural. High-quality."
- ✔ INGREDIENTS: Soy wax, coconut wax, beeswax (ice wax)
- ✔ FEATURES: No additives, aromatherapy quality
- ✔ APPLICATION: Melting & Pouring (DIY Candles)
*Note: As this is a natural product, the color may vary slightly. Please observe standard safety precautions when melting.
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The preparation
Gently melt the wax
Patience is the first step. Never melt our organic wax or wax granules directly in a pot, but always in a water bath. This prevents overheating and discoloration. Use a thermometer to keep an eye on the temperature – wax that is too hot can burn fragrance oils, while wax that is too cold will result in an uneven surface. Stir slowly to avoid air bubbles.
The centerpiece
Wick selection & placement
The wick determines how well your candle burns.
- Wooden wicks: These provide the crackling campfire feeling. They often require a little more care when lighting and should be trimmed short.
- Cotton wicks: The classic choice for a steady, tall flame.
Important: Secure the wick base firmly in the center of the glass before pouring. Use a centering aid (or a clothespin) to prevent the wick from tipping sideways as it cools.
The casting & the finish
Pour the liquid wax slowly and steadily into the pre-warmed glass (a cold glass can cause cracks, called "wet spots"). Leave about 1-2 cm of space at the top.
Pro tip: Wax contracts as it cools. This can create a small indentation around the wick. Reserve some liquid wax to smooth this indentation with a second, small pour ("top-up") after it has hardened.
The ripening period (curing)
Here's the secret that hardly anyone tells you: A candle is like fine wine – it needs to mature. Even if the wax is hard after 24 hours, it takes (depending on the type of wax) about one to two weeks for the fragrance oil molecules to bond firmly with the wax. Lighting it too soon risks a weak scent. Give your masterpiece time.
Safety when doing it yourself
Hot wax is not a toy. Wear clothes that can get dirty when pouring and protect your work surface. Wax in the drain hardens instantly and clogs pipes – always dispose of leftovers in the trash or wipe them up. Never leave wax unattended on the stove.
YOUR STUDIO. YOUR RULES. OUR INSPIRATION.
From granules to masterpiece.
Candle making is more than just a craft – it's a creative expression. At Best Bougie, we supply you with the best materials: 100% pure organic wax, crackling wooden wicks, and handcrafted accessories. You now have the tools. What you're still missing is that spark of inspiration?
Visit the Best Bougie Blog.
We won't leave you hanging with just a bag of wax. In our magazine, we regularly share new DIY recipes, trending styles, and seasonal fragrance blends . Whether you want to learn how to safely pour flower petals, which wick size is right for which glass, or how to create the perfect marbled effect – our blog is your guide to success.
Get inspired. Make it your project. And then: Show us your result.
THE ART OF ARRIVING
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In a daily life that constantly demands our attention, true silence is the real luxury. BEST BOUGIE is our answer to the hustle and bustle.
We believe in the power of mindful enjoyment. Our products aren't mass-produced, but carefully crafted. We choose ingredients that don't weigh you down, but liberate you. A fragrance that welcomes you without overwhelming you. A light that warms you.
Our collection is an invitation to you: Take a moment. Breathe deeply. Make your home the place where you recharge.
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The preparation
The centerpiece
The casting & the finish
The ripening period (curing)
Safety when doing it yourself