Why can't I smell my candle when it's burning?

I don't really smell anything
Also, try burning your candle for a longer period of time, as it may simply need a full melt-pool to diffuse the scent. If none of these things work, it could unfortunately just be a flaw in the candle's creation; the fragrances used may not be potent enough or concentrated enough.
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Why does my candle not smell when burning?

It can be possible that some of the fragrance is burning off simply by the heat of the melted wax. Adding your fragrance at too high of a temperature will do this. Selecting a hotter burning wick for your candles will also help with a candle's hot throw.
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How do you make my candles smell stronger when burning?

How Can I Make My Candles Smell Stronger?
  1. Light the Candle. Goes without saying, to make the candles smell stronger, light the candle up. ...
  2. Heat the Candle for Long Enough Time. ...
  3. Add the Fragrance Oils at the Right Temperature. ...
  4. Choose the Right Candle. ...
  5. Use a Candle Topper. ...
  6. Allow Proper Curing Time.
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How do you get a candle to smell?

Add fragrance oil at 185Fº and stir gently and thoroughly with the melted wax. This is the optimal temperature for the wax and fragrance to bind in order to provide the best scent throw. Let your candles cure before test burning them.
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How long until you can smell a candle?

"A quality candle will release a scent that will easily diffuse and richly fill your space" after just an hour or two, Huber tells me. "An average candle's burn time is up to 55 hours," he continues.
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Should you keep the lid on a candle?

Covering the candle with its lid is not recommended. Some have rubber seals or other material that can melt. Lids also trap the smoke and leave soot on the wick and candle wax, making you lose some of your favorite fragrances. It's very unappealing when you relight your candle.
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Where should a candle be placed in a room?

Remember to keep candles away from drafts, high traffic areas, pets and children. Also avoid placing lit candles near curtains, under shelves or cabinetry, or on the floor. Candles should be placed on a stable, heat resistant surface.
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Does candles lose their scent?

No, candles don't expire in the same way that food products do. However, they may lose their color and/or scent over time, especially if not stored properly. Candles are made by blending fragrance oils with a carrier wax. Usually, the fragrance oil will be the first to dissipate.
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Which wax holds the most scent?

Paraffin wax—a very inexpensive wax—is most widely used across candle brands, says Fitchl, because it can hold a high amount of fragrance and color. It also comes in various melt points, making it suitable for making many different types of candles, from containers to pillars.
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What happens if you put too much fragrance oil in a candle?

Add too much fragrance: Using more fragrance oil does not always guarantee a stronger scent throw. Each wax has a recommended fragrance oil load and going beyond that limit can cause the fragrance oil to separate from the wax which could be a potential fire hazard (not to mention the ugly "gooey" spots it can create).
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What are the strongest candles?

It was difficult not to let my scent preferences affect the scores. And, I have to say, the strongest candle wasn't my favorite fragrance. But my nose doesn't lie when it determined that not one but two brands smelled strongest — WoodWick by Yankee Candle Co. and Bath & Body Works.
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Why does my wax melt not smell?

When its dry (Summer months), the scents wont linger long because there's nothing for them to attach themselves to. In the winter put your heating temperature up a little; because odour molecules move much more slowly as the air temperature drops. Our noses don't work quite as well when the ambient air is cold.
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Does putting salt on a candle make it last longer?

Sprinkle salt into the liquid wax of the candle.

Adding salt serves the same purpose as putting the candle in the freezer—it slows down the rate at which the wax melts, giving you a longer, more economical burn.
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Do scented candles smell when lit?

A candle is going to emit its most robust fragrance when lit, but that doesn't mean it can't do its happy-making job just by sitting on your coffee table. The gorgeous aroma that a candle gives off when unlit? It has a name. In candle-making parlance, it's what's known as the “cold throw.”
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How long should a candle cure before burning?

Most people recommend at least 24 to 48 hours for a paraffin-based candle, and up to a week for a soy-based candle. But there are things you can do when you are actually making the candle that will help too: Make sure to add your fragrance oil at the right temperature.
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Are Bath and Body Works candles toxic?

When paraffin wax candles are burned, they release toxic chemicals like benzene and toluene, which are known carcinogens and can also cause headaches, nausea, respiratory problems, and birth defects.
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What type of wax is Yankee candle?

Yankee candles are made from paraffin wax, as well as essential oils for fragrance and cotton for the wicks.
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How do you know if a candle is good quality?

The best quality candles will have a wick that is the right size and construction for the candle. You can tell your candle has a good wick if it burns cleanly, evenly, and creates a pool of liquid wax all the way across the surface of the candle within 2 to 4 hours.
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Does scented wax lose its smell?

candle. Unlike candles, the wax does not evaporate; only the scent dissipates. Once you can no longer smell the fragrance, you can throw away your used wax and start a new scent.
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How can I make my candles smell without lighting?

How to Melt the Candle
  1. If your candle has a lid, remove the lid and set aside.
  2. Plug up the coffee warmer and set the candle onto the warming plate.
  3. In about 15-30 minutes your house will start to fill with the aroma from the candle.
  4. When you're done with your candle, simply unplug or turn off the coffee warmer.
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Why should you not burn a candle for more than 4 hours?

Burning a candle for too long will cause carbon to collect on the wick, leading it to “mushroom.” The wick will then become unstable and produce a dangerously large flame. Plus, your candle will start to smoke and release soot.
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Should you open a window when burning a candle?

Do your best to keep your burning candle away from fans, air conditioners, open windows, or heavily trafficked areas where people walk back and forth a lot. Moving air can disturb the flame, leading to even more unsightly black marks on the glass.
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How many candles is too many?

More than three candles in a room are too many. You should limit candles based on the room's size. Use no more than 1-3 candles in a room at any time. Too many candles in one room can harm the air quality, your mood, and the room's overall feeling.
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Do you light all 3 Wicks?

If you decide to burn just one wick at a time, still do the first burn with all three wicks -- then alternate between wicks for the single burns, so that you keep the level of wax more or less even across the surface of the candle.
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Where does the smoke go when you put the lid on a candle?

The lid closes off the candle to any new air, so the flame uses up all the oxygen in its enclosed environment and dies. This method causes very little smoke or smoldering, and any smoke that is emitted when the flame goes out is contained under the lid and not stinking up the room.
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