![]() These oils are not always "Natural", nor is the waxes. Though their competition has core obvious ingredients, wax and oils. I would love to know how you know what is in the bars, since the company themselves (Scentasy or pink Zebra) do not disclose the ingredients. How did pintrest become synonymous with "I saw it on pintrest, so it must be a good idea"? It isn't necessarily, some of these ideas should be taken with a grain of salt, and half the stuff that is put on pinterest is marketing on the part of big corporations, not Downey of course, they can't recommend doing something so dumb with their product, but there are plenty of posts out there that were placed by corporate to market things at you, so you should take that with a grain of salt too. I would definitely not recommend using heat for it. If I wanted to scent my room with unstoppables, there are several ways to do so more safely, I would make little sachets and tuck them in sofa cushions or drawers or some such, and would also consider putting a few inside a vacuum cleaner bag for a burst of fragrance while vacuuming. I would probably opt for essential oils because I'm allergic to the solvents used in candle making oils, products such as Yankee and Wildberry knock me out flat with allergies, so yeah, some of these items may not get a reaction for you, but they can be toxic to a lot of people. Instead of using the beads,if I wanted to save some money on wax tarts after the scent is gone from them, I would either add a few drops of a good quality essential oil, or shop a store or site that sells fragrance additives specifically for use in candle making. I wouldn't use these in an electric warmer either, scentsy or otherwise, but if I were I would use the lowest heat setting possible. People have been reading the pintrest post about the laundry beads, trying it with a candle powered warmer, and their warmers have been catching on fire due to the high heat generated. ![]() I always recommend putting water in the bowl, then a few drops of oil so as to use less oil and insulate the bowl from getting over heated, and I have observed the water boiling in the candle heated oil warmers. People have been seeing this stupid pintrest post and trying it with candle powered oil and tart warmers, the heat is very inconsistent in candle powered warmers, they get very hot. ![]() I sell oil warmers and fragrance and essebtuak oils (I am not a scentsy dealer, and the warmers I sell start at only 3.00), and would definitely not recommend doing this, but if you really, really, insist on doing something this stupid, I would absolutely not recommend doing it in a candle burning oil warmer. ![]()
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