@AliOop I agree. If it's for candles then you definitely need a mold using straight beeswax. You can make whipped wax and make flowers but it won't be a solid beeswax recipe either. Maybe she will give us more information. Not sure if you can make soap dough with beeswax either. I rarely use...
Perhaps you could drive around your area and find vendor type boutiques. There is probably a soap vendor. Look up their info and try to reach out to them. Personally, I have been doing this just to see my competition and what type of soaps they carry etc. Have seen some darling ideas and creations.
Do you have a photo? Beeswax is to hard to use by itself. You would have to have a good recipe with other oils, etc. I have seen flowers being made but certainly not with 100% beeswax.
Welcome! This is a fun place to be and a wealth of information. Your soap is pretty! Every month there is a soap challenge. You and your husband might enjoy that.
I have not personally used anyone overseas. However, I know a lot of candle makers have ordered overseas with excellent quality. Just keep in mind the minimum order is large as in probably 500 or 1000. And look at the company's reviews.
I just unmolded this baby. Cleared up my allergies in no time. It's Eucalyptus & Mint FO from Nurture Soap. Going to wait to cut her later today. I like the color from Mad Mica's-Lettuce Entertain you. I also added in some TD. She is sprinkled with Eucalyptus leaves, mint leaves and a tad bit of...
I have read several comments about Titanium Dioxide on this thread. Has anyone tried Zinc Oxide as an alternative? I will say that I have heard some don't use TD because it may cause cancer. In reality the Acetaminophen I take has TD in it.
How odd, I used to use Neem oil for stink bugs on Pecan Trees. It's an oily sealant to keep away bugs. We used to buy large gallons for our orchard. I could have sworn it smelled like citrus and oranges. I proceed to the neem oil I recently bought and it smells weird. I can't explain what it...