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Looking for a cherry tobacco candle recipe.
Ah, sorry. I don't use EO's in candles. They are too volitile and do not hold up well in candles IMO, with little to no hot or cold scent throw. Sorry, I couldn't be of more help.My bad on being vague. I have the following essential oils - tobacco, cherry (not cherry blossom) and vanilla. I was hoping someone had made a candle they like and had used (for example) 4 parts tobacco, 2 part cherry and 1 part vanilla or had made a candle but discovered they needed (for example) tobacco, cherry, vanilla but added another oil I hadn't thought of to make it really smell like cherry tobacco.
Are you sure that these are EOs? Many FOs are mislabeled as EOs. For instance, vanilla only comes in a oleoresin, not a true EO.My bad on being vague. I have the following essential oils - tobacco, cherry (not cherry blossom) and vanilla. I was hoping someone had made a candle they like and had used (for example) 4 parts tobacco, 2 part cherry and 1 part vanilla or had made a candle but discovered they needed (for example) tobacco, cherry, vanilla but added another oil I hadn't thought of to make it really smell like cherry tobacco.
Thank you very much.To make a cherry tobacco candle, melt 1 pound of soy wax in a double boiler. Once melted, cool it slightly and add 1 ounce of cherry fragrance oil and 0.5 ounces of tobacco fragrance oil, stirring well.
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