How to Make a Terpene Scented Candle

Making a terpene-scented candle involves infusing the candle wax with terpenes, which are aromatic compounds found in various plants, including cannabis, pine, lavender, and citrus fruits. Here's a general guideline on how to make a terpene-scented candle:
Materials Needed:
- Candle wax (such as soy wax or beeswax)
- Candle wicks
- Terpenes (You can purchase cannabis-derived terpenes or terpene blends from specialized suppliers.)
- Candle container or mold
- Candle dye (optional, for coloring)
- Heat-resistant container for melting wax (e.g., double boiler or a heatproof glass measuring cup)
- Stirring utensil (e.g., wooden stick or spoon)
- Thermometer
- Fragrance oil (optional, for enhancing the scent)
Instructions:
- Prepare Your Workspace: Set up your workspace with all the necessary materials and ensure proper ventilation as you'll be working with fragrant oils.
- Prepare the Candle Container or Mold: If you're using a container, place the wick in the center. If you're using a mold, secure the wick in place.
- Melt the Wax: Using a double boiler or a heatproof container in a water bath, melt the candle wax. Use a thermometer to monitor the wax temperature. Different waxes have different melting points, so follow the specific instructions for your chosen wax.
- Add Terpenes: Once the wax has melted and reached the desired temperature (typically around 170-180°F or 76-82°C), add the desired amount of terpenes. Start with a small amount and gradually increase until you achieve the desired scent strength. Stir the mixture thoroughly to ensure the terpenes are evenly distributed.
- Optional: Add Fragrance Oil: If you want to enhance the scent or create a more complex aroma, you can add fragrance oil at this stage. Be mindful of the fragrance oil's compatibility with terpenes and ensure they complement each other.
- Add Candle Dye (Optional): If you want to color your candle, add a small amount of candle dye to the melted wax and stir until evenly dispersed. Remember that some dyes may affect the burning characteristics of the candle, so use them sparingly.
- Pour the Wax: Carefully pour the scented wax into the prepared container or mold. Leave some space at the top if you're using a container to avoid overflow when the candle burns.
- Let the Candle Cool and Set: Allow the candle to cool and set completely. This may take several hours, depending on the size of the candle and the ambient temperature.
- Trim the Wick: Once the candle has fully cooled and set, trim the wick to about ¼ inch (0.6 cm) above the surface of the wax.
- Enjoy Your Terpene-Scented Candle: Your candle is now ready to be lit and enjoyed! When burning your candle, ensure it's placed on a heat-resistant surface away from drafts and flammable objects.
Remember to follow safety precautions when working with hot wax and open flames, and always store your candles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve their scent and quality.