Bordeaux Burgundy

Sale price$5.50

Size: 1 fl. oz
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Product Details

Cranberry red is easy. Getting to a genuinely deep, wine toned burgundy takes a dye built for it, and that's exactly what Bordeaux Burgundy delivers. A few drops shift melted wax toward something closer to aged wine than punch, with real depth instead of a flat primary red.

This liquid dye disperses evenly with none of the clumping or clogged wicks that powdered colorants can cause, and it runs concentrated enough that you'll likely need less than you expect. Soy wax pulls the shade toward pastel while paraffin keeps it bold, so it's worth testing your specific wax before committing to a full batch.

It carries a high flash point of 200°F (93°C) for safer handling, uses a natural solvent, and is vegan, cruelty free, and made in the USA. One small quirk worth knowing: the bottle may carry a faint scent on its own, but it fades away once blended into a finished candle.

Info

• No dusting like traditional powders, making them cleaner and easier to work with
• Virtually free of insoluble matter, ensuring smooth and even color blending
• High flash point of 200°F (93°C) makes them safer and more stable during candle making
• Easily mix different shades together to customize your perfect hue
• Super concentrated formula means you only need a few drops for bold color
• Made with a natural solvent for a cleaner, greener choice
• Vegan-friendly and cruelty-free, so you can create with a conscience
• Proudly made in the USA for quality you can trust

As with all candle making projects, we always recommend testing to achieve desired results.

Note: The shades shown in the picture are approximate and can vary with the amount of dye and type of wax used. Other factors that can impact color when making candles include wax opacity, use of additives such as stearic acid, and fragrance.

Due to wax consistencies, it is common for paraffin waxes to produce vibrant colors and soy waxes to produce more pastel tones.

Liquid candle dyes may have a slight smell in the bottle that is not noticeable in finished candles. Colors do not separate in storage, but minimal shaking is recommended prior to use.