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.
- Wax Type:
- Soy Wax
- Container Wax:
- True
- Tart & Votive Wax:
- False
- Pillar Wax:
- False
- Wax Form:
- Flakes













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