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The journey of finding the right books on candle making can be really stressful and sometimes frustrating. I can say this because I was once there. About few years ago, when I was to start out making candles it felt like hell trying to get myself to make 'the perfect candle'. I can say with every fibre of my being that you just found the right book. This book: Candle Making; going from zero to pro. was created with you in mind. It is one of the most explicit books you will find. It is written in 3 sessions. This is to allow for easy navigation through the book. Since the book meets everyone at their level of experience and expertise, it therefore caters for the need of beginners, people at the intermediate stage and even professionals that need to check up one or two things. The book contains section one which discusses the basics of candle itself. It elaborates on the different types of candle, shapes, sizes, colors, fragrance and many more. The second section is called the preliminary section. It is a build Up from the knowledge of candle and then touches on the fundamentals of the making process. It discusses the information that needs to be known prior to making candles. You know, you don't just dabble into these things, one will have to make background study on the dos and don’ts, the needed instruments, the effect of the different variants of ingredients and what have you. These are the topics on which the second section deals. The final section is what you can call the crux of the book. It is the very part you have been waiting for. It discusses all of the 'how' questions. But without the sound understanding of the previous sections, this final section would pass off for just another book on candle making as it will only water your appetite and probably leave you more confused than you were. So, let's move on, I know you can't wait to work your magical fingers through the process. So, Ready!! OK, be calm, don't fret about it, you are not alone in this, I'll be by your side, and I promise to be as basic in my expression as possible. OK, with that cleared, are you ready now? Yeah, I thought as much, alright, let's make some candles already.
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