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pigment for candle making
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Pigments are crucial in candle making for adding color. Unlike dyes, pigments are insoluble particles that need to be dispersed in the wax. They're preferred for their vibrant hues and opacity. However, using too much can clog the wick, affecting the candle's burning quality. It's essential to use pigments specifically designed for candle making, as some pigments might not be heat stable or could release harmful substances when burned. Typically, pigments are best used in paraffin or beeswax candles. For a homogeneous color, ensure thorough mixing. Experimenting with different amounts can help achieve the desired intensity and shade.
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