100% Original Pure Soy Candle Wax (AA+) – Premium Quality for Candle making & DIY Projects.
Our 100% Pure Soy Wax is the ideal choice for all your candle making and DIY crafting needs. Made from all-natural, renewable soybeans, this high-quality wax offers a clean and even burn, with no harmful toxins, making it a healthier option compared to paraffin wax. Perfect for creating beautiful, long-lasting candles, it boasts a smooth texture and excellent fragrance-holding ability, ensuring your candles will fill any room with a delightful scent.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced candlemaker, our soy wax is easy to work with, providing a smooth, flawless finish every time. It melts evenly and is perfect for pouring into molds, jars, or containers. Free from additives and chemicals, it’s the eco-friendly choice for those looking to craft with the best, all-natural materials.
Key Features:
- 100% pure, natural soy wax
- Clean, eco-friendly, and sustainable
- Melting point of 113 Degree Fahrenheit (45 degree celsius)
- Pouring Temperate of 135 Degree Fahrenheit (57 degree celsius)
- Ideal for candles, wax melts, and DIY projects
- Burns longer and cleaner than paraffin wax
- Holds fragrance and color well
- No additives, preservatives, or harmful chemicals
- Easy to melt and pour, with a smooth finish.
The Complete Guide to Soy Wax Temperatures for Candle Making
If you’re diving into the world of candle making, soy wax is probably already on your radar. It’s natural, eco-friendly, and burns cleanly—but getting the temperatures right can make or break your candles. Let me walk you through the three critical temperature stages you need to master.
Why Temperature Matters
Soy wax is finicky. Too hot, and you’ll burn off your fragrance or create discoloration. Too cool, and you’ll end up with poor scent throw, adhesion issues, or that dreaded frosting effect. Getting these temperatures dialed in is the difference between amateur candles and professional-quality results.
Melting Temperature: The Foundation
Soy wax typically melts between 120-180°F (49-82°C), depending on the specific blend you’re using. Most candle makers heat their wax to around 170-180°F (77-82°C) to ensure it’s completely liquified and ready for the next steps.
Pro tip: Use a double boiler or a dedicated wax melter, and always monitor with a thermometer. Microwaving works in a pinch, but it’s harder to control and can create hot spots.
Fragrance Load Temperature: The Sweet Spot
This is where the magic happens. Add your fragrance oil when the wax reaches 158-176°F (70-80°C). This temperature range ensures the fragrance bonds properly with the wax without evaporating or degrading.
Most soy waxes can handle a fragrance load of 6-10% by weight, but always check your specific wax manufacturer’s recommendations. Adding fragrance at the right temperature means better cold throw (scent when unlit) and hot throw (scent when burning).
Common mistake to avoid: Don’t add fragrance to wax that’s too hot (above 185°F), as you’ll literally burn off those expensive essential oils or fragrance compounds.
Pouring Temperature: The Final Touch
Once your fragrance is stirred in, let the wax cool to 120-140°F (49-60°C) before pouring into containers. This lower temperature helps with several things:
- Reduces frosting: That white, crystalline appearance on soy candles
- Improves adhesion: Better bonding to container walls
- Minimizes sinkholes: Those annoying craters that form as wax cools
- Enhances fragrance retention: Cooler temps lock in scent better
- Some candle makers prefer pouring at the higher end (135-140°F) for smoother tops, while others go lower (120-125°F) to minimize frosting. Experiment to find what works best for your setup.
Quick Reference Chart
Melting: 120-180°F (49-82°C)
Add Fragrance: 158-176°F (70-80°C)
Pouring: 120-140°F (49-60°C)
Cool Down: 24-48 hours before burning











Diksha sharma –
I brought this soy wax for my small candle business, really worth it…very good quality
Rakhi yadav –
yeh wax bahut acha hai soft bhi hai aur iska smell bhi kaafi bhadiya hai..Thank you kaari
Rajshree dutta –
This os the Best AA+ soy wax trust me.
surya samara –
The smell and wax is amazing.Also owner is very supportive and provide good support
Sheela Thomas –
Cost of soy wax is justifies its quality.I never used that such good quality soy wax and it smells amazing.Thank you kaari
Aarti katariya –
Best AA+ soy wax i ever used .Thank you for the free gift (Alphabet beads )
Shreya Mahajan –
I have purchased so many soy wax before but this soy wax is amazing.This is the original soy wax AA+
Shreya Das –
It looks like white chocolate and has light vanilla smell i loved it.
Sudhani Patla –
This soy wax is really best i tried many wax from offline and online but kaari soy wax is my favourite.Thanks 👍