Candybee - Yep the GW are the Golden Brands Wax as purchased (only really useful to anyone who happens to be in Australia
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Beautyinabasket - I agree. That sounds exactly like what I was talking about. It's strange to hear that that happened to you for the first time after I mentioned it. I've certainly had the white ring make itself more pronounced after being burnt several times (it gets really ugly) but there's been some degree of mottling and even a really pale start to the ring from the beginning when it's happened to me. I have to say I honestly don't know what causes it or a sure fire way to fix it. I only have my suspicions. It happened to me mostly when I first started making candles. I got annoyed and decided to try something else, moving on to my pillar waxes. I'm only now thinking about attempting the container candles again and have bought some more jars etc. I bought in the hopes that it may help stabilise the wax a bit and fix the problem but I haven't had the chance to try it. I also buy from a website now that offers the Ecosoya so I may give that a try. I didn't know the site existed when I first started so I only really had the choice of the Golden Brands. I have a day off tomorrow and hope to spend the time on some candles and soaps so I may give that additive a try in some containers and I'll let you know how it turns out.
Candle Making it is safe to say is one expensive, complicated hobby. I have all these problems and I still haven't even scented many of my candles. I was ironing out kinks and didn't need the added headache of fragrances (or the added cost when I had so much other stuff to buy). I am just now considering starting to work with fragrances as my finished products sans fragrance are starting to look much more professional and I'm almost ready to try and sell them! One thing I must say about the brand new experience of soap making is it lets you have a lot more fun and be a lot less scientific. It's easier to scent, and sooo much easier to clean up after!!