Here we explain the differences to you:
Pillar candles are candles that are used without a container or cover. They are made of compact wax and often have a columnar shape. Pillar candles can be made from different types of wax, including paraffin, beeswax, soy wax, and palm wax. The wax you choose depends on factors such as the desired look, burn time, and scent release.
Container candles, on the other hand, are used in a container or jar. The wax is poured into the container and forms a sort of "pool" around the wick once the candle burns. Container candles can also be made from different types of wax, depending on the desired properties.
The general reason for using different types of wax is due to their individual properties. For example, paraffin wax is inexpensive and has good burning performance, while beeswax is known as a natural option and gives off a pleasant scent. Soy wax is often used as an eco-friendly alternative, while palm wax comes from sustainable sources. Each type of wax has its advantages and disadvantages in terms of burning time, odor release, appearance and sustainability. You can find out more about the types of wax and their properties here.
You can find the exact instructions for casting candles, various fragrance oils and candle colors in our CandleCraft Shop.
Have fun creating your own scented candles!