Soy Wax
Golden Brands 444 Soy Wax
$16.20 - $113.06

Golden Brands 444 Soy Wax is a versatile, high-performance soy wax that’s perfect for candle making and cosmetics projects. Made from 100% US-grown soybeans, this 444 soy wax blend features a soy-based additive (FDA-approved) that enhances scent throw and reduces frosting, ensuring smooth, professional-looking candles. Available in flake form for easy handling, this premium soy wax blends well with other waxes, making it ideal for custom formulations. Choose between 10 lb or 45 lb quantities to suit any project, whether you're a DIY candle maker or a professional artisan.
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Usage & Recommendations
How to Use Golden Brands 444 Soy Wax
Follow these steps for best results when making soy candles:
- Heat wax to 185°F.
- Add color of your choice and stir.
- Incorporate fragrance oil (1.5 oz. per lb of wax).
- Cool wax to 110°F (it should appear slightly slushy).
- Pour into candle containers and allow to set at room temperature.
Tips for Working with 444 Soy Wax
- Fragrance Temperature:
- Heavy fragrances (high flash points) can be added at 185°F.
- Lighter citrus fragrances (low flash points) should be added at 160°F.
- Wax Heating:
- Do not exceed 200°F, as overheating can cause discoloration.
- Proper fragrance binding occurs at higher temperatures—adding fragrance at 130°F (as previously suggested) is no longer recommended.
- Reducing Frosting:
- Soy wax naturally frosts—to minimize this, use a heat gun or hairdryer on finished candles.
Golden Brands 444 vs. 464 Soy Wax: Key Differences & Similarities
Both Golden Brands 444 and 464 Soy Wax are popular choices for candle makers, offering a clean burn, excellent scent throw, and smooth application. However, each has unique properties that may make one a better fit for specific projects.
Key Differences
- Additive Content:
- 444 Soy Wax contains a soy-based additive (FDA-approved) that helps improve scent throw and reduce frosting.
- 464 Soy Wax does not have this additive but is still known for its excellent fragrance-holding capabilities.
- Higher Heat Resistance:
- 444 Soy Wax has a higher melting point, making it more resistant to warm climates and less prone to softening in hotter temperatures.
- 464 Soy Wax has a slightly lower melting point, making it softer and easier to work with at lower temperatures.
- Cold & Hot Scent Throw:
- 444 Soy Wax is specifically formulated to enhance scent throw with its soy-based additive.
- 464 Soy Wax also provides a great scent throw but is slightly more dependent on proper wicking and fragrance choice.
Similarities
- 100% Natural Soy Wax – Both are made from US-grown soybeans, providing a clean, eco-friendly burn.
- Flake Form – Easy to handle, measure, and melt for candle-making.
- Compatible with Various Dyes & Fragrances – Works well with colorants and essential oils.
- Similar Pouring & Heating Instructions:
- Melt to 185°F before adding fragrance.
- Allow to cool to 110°F before pouring into containers.
- Avoid exceeding 200°F to prevent discoloration.
- Frosting Management – Both waxes naturally develop frosting, which can be minimized using a heat gun or hairdryer on finished candles.
Which One Should You Choose?
- Choose 444 Soy Wax if you need better scent throw, higher heat resistance, and reduced frosting—ideal for warm climates.
- Choose 464 Soy Wax if you prefer a softer wax that's easy to work with and provides a smooth, even burn with a wide range of fragrances.
Both waxes offer excellent performance, so the best choice depends on your candle-making preferences, climate, and desired scent intensity.
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- Soy Wax
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- Flakes
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