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Green Candle Powder Dye
Green Candle Powder Dye
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Bring powerful color to your candle projects with our Concentrated Green Powder Candle Dye. Designed for serious makers, this highly pigmented formula offers full control over the shade and depth of green you want in your candles—whether you're going for a fresh mint or a rich forest tone.
Why It Works:
– Strong, Reliable Color: Just a pinch delivers a vibrant green tone that holds true from melt to finish. Perfect for bold, consistent results every time.
– Made for All Wax Types: Works smoothly with paraffin, soy, beeswax, and blends. No clumping, no uneven coloring—just a clean mix and even tone.
– Efficient Formula: A little goes a long way. This concentrated powder minimizes waste and gives you more control over your final result.
How to Use It:
Step 1: Start small—this dye is potent. Add a tiny amount to melted wax.
Step 2: Stir thoroughly to distribute the color evenly.
Step 3: Adjust by adding more in small increments until the desired shade is reached.
Step 4: Always test a small sample; final color can deepen slightly as the wax sets.
Safety First:
– Always use gloves and eye protection.
– Work in a ventilated space to avoid breathing in fine particles.
– Keep out of reach of children and pets.
– Store in a cool, dry place away from heat or sunlight.
This green dye is made for makers who want control, consistency, and real color impact. Whether you're experimenting with tones or crafting a full collection, this is the tool that helps you get it right—without guesswork.
Color Tips:
– For a true green, use the dye on its own in soy or paraffin wax, starting with a small amount and increasing gradually.
– For a soft mint or sage, reduce the dye amount and blend with a bit of white or a touch of blue.
– For a deep forest or hunter green, add a small amount of black or blue to darken the base.
– For olive or moss tones, mix in a tiny touch of brown or yellow.
– Wax type, fragrance, and temperature can slightly affect the final color, so always test before committing to a full batch.
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