Candle wax is a solid material used for the making of candles. It is composed of long-chain hydrocarbons derived from natural sources such as beeswax, animal fats, and plant oils or synthetic sources such as paraffin wax. The type of wax used in a candle can impact its burn time, fragrance throw, and appearance. In traditional candle-making, wicks are dipped into the melted wax mixture and repeatedly pulled out to build up the layers that form the finished candle. Modern candle-making techniques often involve pouring hot wax into molds or containers. Candle wax has been used for centuries and is associated with warmth, light, and the ability to transform a space into a more intimate and comforting environment.
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