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Candle Fragrance Calculator

Calculate wax and fragrance quantities for perfect candles
Candle Specifications
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Recommended: 6-10% for most candles
Typical: 0.86-0.92 for soy wax
Tip: The maximum percentage of fragrance oil that a wax can hold is called its fragrance load. Overloading the wax can cause it to “sweat” oil out and negatively affect the burn. A good starting point is 6–8% fragrance oil by weight, though some waxes can hold up to 10–12%.
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Candle Fragrance Calculator: Get the Perfect Scent Every Time

Making candles mixes craft and precise measurements. The right fragrance balance gives candles an inviting scent without overwhelming a room. This Candle Fragrance Calculator helps you measure wax and fragrance oil and get repeatable results.

Why Use a Candle Fragrance Calculator

Scent throw depends on the correct fragrance load. Too little oil gives a weak aroma. Too much oil causes sweating and poor burn quality. Use the candle wax calculator to convert container volume to wax weight and to apply the fragrance load percentage. It gives exact measurements every time.

Using the calculator also cuts waste and saves money. Fragrance oils cost more than wax, and wasted materials add up fast. Plan the pour and use the numbers to avoid rush decisions and re-melts.

How the Candle Fragrance Load Calculator Works

The calculator follows three simple steps:

  1. Enter container size: input your jar or tin volume in fluid ounces.
  2. Add wax specific gravity: most soy waxes read about 0.86. Check your wax label.
  3. Choose fragrance load percentage: common loads range from 6% to 10 percent. Match the load to the wax type and your scent goal.

The candle fragrance load calculator then gives two key results:

  • Wax weight in ounces
  • Fragrance oil weight in ounces

This makes scaling up or down easy. Use it for one candle or for a whole batch.

Benefits for Candle Makers

  • Achieve the same scent strength across every candle.
  • Balanced candles burn clean and release fragrance evenly.
  • Save time. Skip manual conversions and guesswork.
  • Use only the exact wax and fragrance needed.

The formula works with soy, paraffin, coconut, and blended wax. Adjust the fragrance load for each wax type.

FAQs About Candle Fragrance Calculations

1. What is a normal fragrance load for candles?
Most candles use a 6 percent to 10 percent fragrance load. Soy wax usually holds 6 to 8 percent. Parasoy and coconut blends can hold 10 to 12 percent. Check your wax maker’s guidelines.

2. Can I add more fragrance oil than recommended?
No. Too much oil can cause sweating, separation, and unsafe burning. Stay within the wax’s maximum fragrance load.

3. Why is specific gravity important in candle making?
Wax types have different densities. For example, soy wax has a specific gravity around 0.86. Use that number to convert container volume into weight.

4. How do I calculate for multiple candles at once?
Add the total container volume for all candles. Multiply by wax gravity. Then apply your fragrance load percentage. The calculator returns the total wax and fragrance needed.

5. Can I use this calculator for essential oils?
Yes. Essential oils behave differently from fragrance oils. They may not give the same scent throw, and some waxes do not hold them well. Test on small batches first.

6. Does the type of wax change the calculation?
The math stays the same. The fragrance load percentage changes by wax type. Soy, paraffin, and coconut wax have different maximum loads. Adjust the load per wax.

7. How do I avoid weak scent throw?
Use the proper fragrance load. Mix fragrance oil at the recommended temperature, usually 175 to 185 °F for soy. Cure the candles for 7 to 14 days.

Final Thoughts

The Candle Fragrance Calculator, candle wax calculator, and candle fragrance load calculator help you make consistent, high quality candles. Accurate measurements cut waste and lower costs. They help you create candles that look and smell great. Start with the right formula and follow the checklist for repeatable results.