Candle dye soluble in Paraffin, Soy Wax, Stearic Acid (vegetable stearin) and Gelatin.
The presentation of these dyes in pellets or flakes facilitates correct dosage and full dissolution, avoiding lumps.
Special packaging for long-term preservation.
The history of candle dyes goes back centuries, when candles were used as a primary source of light. In those days, candles were made primarily from natural waxes such as beeswax.
The first dyes used in candles were natural ingredients, such as plant and mineral pigments. Candlemakers experimented with different sources to obtain colors, but the palette was limited.
In the late 19th century, synthetic dyes came into use, which allowed for a wider range of colors and more intense shades.
Modern dyes in forms such as microspheres, pellets and flakes have transformed candle manufacturing by providing uniform color distribution, heat resistance and exceptional versatility. These innovations allow color to be easily incorporated into candles in creative ways.
Thanks to their size and characteristics, our dyes integrate perfectly with a wide variety of raw materials: paraffin, soy wax, stearic acid (vegetable stearin) or transparent gelatin, among others.
Color therapy is based on the influence of colors on our emotions and moods to impart wellbeing. Colorful candles are a great tool to create environments that positively influence the mind.
Orange, with its warm and vibrant tone, is a powerful ally in the color palette of color therapy. It is associated with creativity, energy and emotional warmth.
This color is perfect when looking to bring a touch of warmth and joy into the environment, as well as to create a welcoming atmosphere that invites interaction and positivity.
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