Gel wax candles are a beautiful and creative alternative to traditional soy or paraffin candles. Their crystal-clear appearance allows you to embed decorations like seashells, glitter, or dried flowers, making each candle look like a piece of art. While you can buy ready-made gel wax, making your own homemade gel wax from scratch can be a rewarding DIY project.
🧪 What Is Gel Wax?
Gel wax isn’t a “true” wax—it’s a combination of mineral oil and polymer resin that creates a jelly-like substance when cooled. It burns slowly, holds fragrance well, and allows you to create transparent candles that look stunning in glass containers.
🧴 Materials You’ll Need
- Mineral oil (white mineral oil or baby oil) – main liquid component
- Polymer resin (Versagel or Penreco type) – solidifying agent that gives the gel consistency
- Heat-resistant glass jar or pot
- Double boiler setup
- Thermometer
- Fragrance oil (optional)
- Candle dye or liquid colorant (optional)
- Wick (zinc-core wicks are best for gel candles)
🔥 Step-by-Step: How to Make Homemade Gel Wax
- Prepare the Double Boiler
Fill the bottom pot with water and place your heatproof bowl or pot on top. - Add Mineral Oil
Pour the mineral oil into the top pot and heat it slowly to around 200°F (93°C). - Add the Polymer Resin
Slowly stir in the polymer resin while maintaining the heat. Continue stirring until the mixture becomes thick, clear, and uniform. 💡 Tip: The ratio is roughly 95% mineral oil to 5% polymer resin, but you can adjust for a thicker or softer gel. - Cool Down Slightly
Once fully melted, remove from heat and let it cool to around 185°F (85°C) before adding fragrance or dye. - Add Fragrance and Color
Mix in candle fragrance oil (no more than 3–5%) and colorant if desired. Stir well. - Pour Into Containers
Pour the gel wax carefully into clean glass jars. You can add decorative embeds like seashells, small pebbles, or dried flowers before it solidifies. - Let It Set
Allow the candles to cool and harden completely at room temperature before burning or gifting.
🕯️ Tips for Success
- Avoid water contact during the process—water makes gel wax cloudy.
- Use only non-flammable embeds.
- Keep the fragrance load low; too much oil can make the gel cloudy or unstable.
📞 Contact Us
If you’re looking for high-quality candle wax, fragrance oils, and professional DIY candle supplies, contact us today at [email protected] or visit Waxraw.com.
