Handcrafted Candle – Boost Your Energy

 

 

Everyone has a stressful day now and then. While there are many different ways to relax after a long stress-filled day of activities, few work as well as aromatherapy. No matter what the event is, if you want to look refined, refresh and energetic, a handcrafted candle may help you. This post will help you to know about how a candle can boost your energy and get you energetic.

It seems like the uses for essential oils are endless. From aiding digestion and easing headaches to giving energy and helping in relaxation, there is an essential oil for every need.

A couple of the most common reasons to practice aromatherapy are to either boost mood or calm the mind. After all, we live in a busy world with many demands on us, especially emotionally. Many of us feel we could use a little assistance in feeling good and balanced.

Candle making of its own accord can bring a lot of pleasure and satisfaction. Not only is it both fun and easy, but the payoff at the end is very rewarding, especially when coupled with the benefits of aromatherapy!

Here are a few essential oil uses, candle making supplies, and a few easy DIY directions to follow so you can be successful in your candle making endeavor.

Essential Oils to Boost Mood and Calm the Mind

Make your own essential oil candles using any of the following scents. Feel free even to mix and match according to your own preferences.

Boost Mood

Clary Sage
Frankincense
Lemon
Peppermint
Orange
Rosemary
Ylang Ylang
Calm The Mind

Bergamot
Chamomile
Lavender
Sandalwood
Vetiver
Gathering Candle Supplies
It can be quite aggravating to sit down to start a project…just to realize you are missing something you need. Aggravation is the opposite of what we are trying to achieve here, so make sure you have all your supplies before you are ready to begin.

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How to Make Candles That Boost Mood and Clear the Mind

It seems like the uses for essential oils are endless. From aiding digestion and easing headaches to giving energy and helping in relaxation, there is an essential oil for every need.

A couple of the most common reasons to practice aromatherapy are to either boost mood or calm the mind. After all, we live in a busy world with many demands on us, especially emotionally. Many of us feel we could use a little assistance in feeling good and balanced.

Candle making of its own accord can bring a lot of pleasure and satisfaction. Not only is it both fun and easy, but the payoff at the end is very rewarding, especially when coupled with the benefits of aromatherapy!

Here are a few essential oil uses, candle making supplies, and a few easy DIY directions to follow so you can be successful in your candle making endeavor.

Essential Oils to Boost Mood and Calm the Mind

Make your own essential oil candles using any of the following scents. Feel free even to mix and match according to your own preferences.

Boost Mood

Clary Sage
Frankincense
Lemon
Peppermint
Orange
Rosemary
Ylang Ylang
Calm The Mind

Bergamot
Chamomile
Lavender
Sandalwood
Vetiver
Gathering Candle Supplies
It can be quite aggravating to sit down to start a project…just to realize you are missing something you need. Aggravation is the opposite of what we are trying to achieve here, so make sure you have all your supplies before you are ready to begin.

These can all be purchased at your local craft store or online. If you prefer to buy a candle making kit instead, go for it! You will just want to have your chosen essential oils on hand.

Small glass jars with lids
Soy wax (this is the best type to use since it’s non-toxic)
Wick-centering tool
Candle wicks
Hot glue gun and stick
Large glass measuring cup
Stick to stir the wax (you will need to throw it away when you’re done)
Essential oils
Follow These Easy DIY Directions

Making your own candles is an easy and fun DIY project that doesn’t take long to master. Just follow these simple instructions and you’ll be lighting your own candles and relaxing in no time.

1. Insert the wick. Place your wick centering tool over the mouth of a jar. Insert your wick into the center of the tool, make sure it’s straight, then attach it with a dab of hot glue.

2. Melt the wax. Put 3 cups of wax (the exact amount may vary depending on the size of your jar) into a glass measuring cup and microwave it in 30-second intervals, stirring it each time, until it is fully melted.

3. Add essential oils. Add 30-50 drops (depending on how strong you want the scent) of your favorite essential oil into the melted wax and stir.

4. Pour the wax. Very carefully (it’s hot!) pour your scented wax into the jar.

5. Wait. Let the wax harden overnight. If you place it in the fridge it will harden faster.

6. Trim the wick. Use scissors to cut the wick to ¼” above the wax.

7. Light the candle. Sit back and reap all the benefits of aromatherapy.

That’s it! Making your own candles with your favorite essential oil scents is a lovely way to both boost your mood and calm your mind. Enjoy!

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So we may change one thing to a scented candle. It will help us to get a great relaxation. Keep read on to learn more-

When we started thinking about creating a candle that could have relaxation benefits we knew just the fragrance: lavender. It is a flower that is so attractive to the eye, so delightful to the nose, and so peaceful for the mind.

Pondering over the idea of our lavender candle, we started our research. From working in health care we knew the health benefits lavender possesses, but we were surprised at just how powerful this lilac shrub plant is.

This plant traces back to around 2800 years ago, and has been around nearly as long as mankind. It is a natural remedy that helps you relax and unwind. It has been proven to benefit both your sleep and also your mood by lowering your blood pressure and your heart rate. Read more

 

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