Fragrance Load Calculator • Candle Maker Toolbox (2024)

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This fragrance load is quite high. Make sure to check the maximum recommended fragrance load for the type of wax you are using.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Fragrance Load Calculation

You've used our calculator, but you're not like any other candle makers – you want to understand your craft to become an expert in your field, and we love that!

There are many candle fragrance load calculators out there, and you might be wondering why our calculator isn't giving you the result you expected. Shouldn't it be as simple as multiplying the percentage of the candle's fragrance load by the fill weight of your candle?

What Is Fragrance Load?

Candle Fragrance load is the percentage of fragrance added to the wax of your candle. For example, if you have 240g of wax and 24g of fragrance in your candle, the fragrance load would be 10%:

Fragrance Weight / Wax Weight = Fragrance Load24g / 240g = 0.1 = 10%

Fragrance load is used by manufacturers to guide candle makers on how much fragrance their wax can handle, often referred to as Max Fragrance Load.

❌ Common Mistakes

Adding fragrance weight to wax weight

One of the most common mistakes is to use the fragrance load and multiply it by the amount of wax used in a candle.

Wax Weight * Fragrance Load = Fragrance WeightWax Weight + Fragrance Weight = Fill Weight

Let's say you have a candle with a fill weight of 240g, containing exclusively wax for the moment, and you want to add a fragrance load of 12%, the maximum recommended fragrance load by the wax's manufacturer.

Calculate fragrance weight:
240g * 12% = 28.8g
Calculate fill weight:
240g + 24g = 268.8g
Verify fragrance load:
28.8g / 240g = 0.12 = 12%

Also the fragrance weight is accurate with this formula and the fragrance load is exactly what we wanted, our target fill weight has increased by 28.8g. Not the end of the world, but what if we did not want to compromise on the fill weight?

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Substracting fragrance weight from wax weight

To avoid changing the fill weight after loading your wax with fragrance, it may be tempting to substract the fragrance weight from the wax weight so the fill weight remains the same:

Wax Weight * Fragrance Load = Fragrance WeightWax Weight - Fragrance Weight = Fill Weight
Calculate fragrance weight:
240g * 12% = 28.8g
Update wax weight:
240g - 28.8g = 211.2g
Calculate fill weight:
211.2g + 28.8g = 240g

Perfect! The fill weight has remained the same. But wait! Something else has changed. Remember that the fragrance load is the ratio of fragrance compared to the wax used in your candle.

Verify fragrance load:
28.8g / 211.2g = 0.14 = 14%

No, no, no! Our fragrance load has increased 😱! ~2% over the maximum recommended fragrance load. Even if our fill weight remained untouched, we have dangerously overloaded our wax with fragrance.

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Use formula with caution

Despite the small error margin, it is strongly advised for candle business owners to refrain from selling candles with a fragrance load exceeding the manufacturer's recommendations. In the event of an accident, such a deviation could be used against you, potentially making you liable for any resulting damages.

✅ The Right Way

Now we have covered the common mistakes made, we want a formula that does not overload our candle with fragrance, and does not compromise our candle's fill weight.

Uncompromising Fragrange Load Formula

How not to compromise on the fill weight and fragrance load? First, we need to calculate the wax weight based on a given fill weight. Then, we use that amount, substract it from the fill weight, resulting in the amount of fragrance to be added to the candle.

Calculate wax weight:
Fill Weight / (1 + Fragrance Load) = Wax Weight240g / (1 + 12%) = 214.3g
Calculate fragrance weight:
Fill Weight - Wax Weight = Fragrance Weight240g - 214.3g = 25.7g
Verify fill weight:
Wax Weight + Fragrance Weight = Fill Weight214.3g + 25.7g = 240g

Pefect! We haven't compromised on the fill weight!

Verify fragrance load:
Fragrance Weight / Wax Weight = Fragrance Load25.7g / 214.3g = 0.12 = 12%

Excellent! The fragrance load wasn't compromised either!

We finally have a formula that gives us exactly what we need, without any compromises and causing fragrance overload.

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Fragrance Load Calculator • Candle Maker Toolbox (2024)

FAQs

What is a good fragrance load for candles? ›

The recommended fragrance load for a soy wax candle is generally between 5% to 10% of the weight of the wax used in the candle. However, some blended waxes like coconut soy wax can usually take up to 12% (which will usually give a very strong scent throw). Step 1 - Figure out your candle vessel capacity.

How much fragrance is needed for an 8 oz candle? ›

For an 8 oz candle, the recommended fragrance load typically falls between 5% to 10% of the weight of the wax used in the candle.

How to calculate fill weight for candles? ›

How To Calculate a Candle's Fill Weight?
  1. Place your empty container on your scale. This is your Container Weight.
  2. Pour the mixed wax, fragrance and dye in your container to the desired level. This is the Total Weight of your candle.
  3. Substract the Container Weight from the Total Weight . This is your candle's Fill Weight.

What is a 12% fragrance load? ›

Most waxes have a 12% maximum fragrance load or approximately 2 oz. per pound. A typical amount is about 6% or 1 ounce per pound. Be sure to check the product page for the wax you will be using to find out the maximum fragrance percentage that it can hold.

What happens if you put too much fragrance oil in a candle? ›

Adding too much fragrance oil can lead to impaired burning characteristics. Temperature at Which the Fragrance Was Added - Adding fragrance oil add too high of a temperature may cause it to dissipate, or burn off, in the melted wax.

What is the ratio of soy wax to fragrance oil? ›

So, if you're looking at how much fragrance oil per 100g of soy wax to add, 10g of fragrance oil is ideal for a strong aroma. If you're after a more subtle scent throw, a percentage of 5-6% may be better suited.

What is the ratio of essential oils to wax for candles? ›

The ideal ratio of essential oil to wax is around 3%. In this case, Victoria has measured 15ml of Lavender Essential Oil for 500 g of wax. Try to maintain this ideal ratio, as the oils have a high scent throw, therefore, if you want to maintain the aromatherapeutic properties, remember that sometimes less is more!

How much soy wax flakes for an 8 oz candle? ›

Add 1.5 cups of unmelted soy wax flakes to the jar (you'll make one candle at a time this way). If you have a larger and a quart-size wide mouth jar, you can double up and make two, 8 ounce candles at a time.

How many candles can you make with 1 lb? ›

One pound of wax should make you two 14 oz candles with some wax left over.

Is candle fragrance measured by weight or volume? ›

Fragrance oil capacity (or fragrance load) is a real weighty affair. It's the amount of fragrance your wax can hold, and it's always measured in weight percentages. Wax and fragrance oil are sold by weight, not by volume.

What is the ratio of fragrance to wax for candles? ›

A: The industry standard is considered 0.5 ounce of fragrance per pound of wax. For double-scenting, you would use 1 ounce of fragrance per pound of wax. For triple-scenting your candles you can use 1.5 ounces of fragrance per pound of wax.

What is the difference between fragrance load and fragrance content? ›

Fragrance load — fragrance load is a term that indicates the percentage of fragrance you will need, in correlation to the amount of wax you will be using. Fragrance load is always expressed as a percentage. Fragrance content — this is the proportion of fragrance used in the candle mixture.

How do you calculate how much to sell candles? ›

To calculate your total cost, add your variable and fixed cost. Crunching these numbers helps you appropriately price your candles to make a profit. A traditional pricing formula is to charge two times your cost for wholesale orders and three to four times your cost for direct sales.

What is the fragrance load for make market soy wax? ›

Rule of Thumb: As a rule of thumb, you need 1 oz fragrance oil in 1 pound of soy wax. Technically, it is 6.25% of the fragrance load. We have calculated it by dividing 1 oz of scented oil with 16 oz (1 pound of soy wax).

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