Where formulas
get classified.
The Mixer is your bench. Drag sliders, lock ratios, watch flashpoint and IFRA max load update live. Save anything that doesn't catch fire.
Brief → Mix →
Test → Batch → Pour.
One unbroken loop. CHANDLER rides shotgun the whole way.
Describe the candle, soap, or spray you want.
Drag sliders. Lock ratios. Watch caps update live.
Pour a tester. Note cold/hot throw in the dossier.
Scale 1 → 200. The math holds. Reorder list auto-builds.
Print labels. Ship. File the dossier. Repeat.
Four guards
stop you
shipping garbage.
RATIO SLIDERS
Drag any oil; the others auto-rebalance. Lock pin to keep one fixed.
FLASHPOINT GUARD
Live weighted-average flashpoint vs your wax pour temp. Red if you'd flash.
IFRA CAP BADGE
Cat 12 for candles, Cat 5 for leave-on. Auto-clamp or warn — your call.
SAVE TO VAULT
Every iteration auto-versions. Roll back. Branch. Compare side-by-side.
Why your
10% load
is actually 8%.
The math everyone in the Facebook groups gets wrong.
When you say "10% FO load," you usually mean 10% of the total weight — wax + FO. Most calculators do it as 10% of the wax alone. That's a 2% error on every candle.
The Mixer does both, side by side, so you ship what you meant to ship.
Latest IFRA caps.
You stay legal.
Mostly.
We pull the most recent IFRA category caps for the format you're making (Cat 12 for candles, Cat 5 for leave-on). The Mixer warns or auto-clamps before you exceed them. It will also tell you when an oil's IFRA data is missing.
*not legal advice. but better than guessing.*
Open the
Mixer.
Three free blends. Save them, scale them, batch them. No card required.