Bizpressions vs CandleMakingSuppliesIndia — an honest comparison for Indian candle makers 2026

Bizpressions vs CandleMakingSuppliesIndia — an honest comparison for Indian candle makers 2026

Bizpressions vs CandleMakingSuppliesIndia — Honest Comparison 2026 | CSI
CandleMakingSuppliesIndia · The Lab · Supplier Comparison
Bizpressions vs CandleMakingSuppliesIndia — an honest comparison for Indian candle makers 2026
Fragrance oil certifications, vanillin disclosure, wax compatibility, pricing structure, technical documentation, and everything else that actually determines your batch quality and your margins.
Supplier Comparison · Fragrance Oils · Waxes · Wicks · Bizpressions · CSI · 13 min read

Bizpressions is a familiar name in Indian craft supply. CandleMakingSuppliesIndia is built specifically for candle makers. They are not the same kind of supplier — and the difference shows the moment you need vanillin data, a flashpoint number, or IFRA compliance documentation.

If you have searched Bizpressions vs CandleMakingSuppliesIndia, you are trying to answer a straightforward question: which supplier gives you better quality, better documentation, and better value for making candles in India. This comparison covers the categories that actually matter — IFRA certification, vanillin disclosure, wax-specific load rates, flashpoint data, size range, pricing transparency, and Indian heat performance. Not opinions. Not community sentiment. The documented facts that determine your batch success rate and your production cost.
Already know what you need? Start here.
Test CSI before you commit — a ₹90 sample tells you everything a comparison blog cannot
Reading about fragrance oil quality is useful. Testing it in your actual wax at your actual pour temperature is definitive. The CSI 15g sample costs ₹90, gives you 1–2 test candles worth of oil, and comes with IFRA certification, vanillin content, and wax-specific load rates already disclosed. That is more information than most 500g orders from other suppliers provide.
Get a ₹90 CSI Sample — Test Before You Scale → IFRA certified · Vanillin disclosed · Wax-specific load rates · Pan-India shipping · No minimum order
✓ IFRA Certification ✓ Vanillin Disclosure ✓ Flashpoint Data ✓ Wax Compatibility ✓ 5 Size Options ✓ Indian Heat Tested
The 30-second verdict
What this comparison comes down to
Bizpressions is a general craft supply brand with a wide product catalogue covering candle making, resin, soap, and other craft categories. Its fragrance oil range is available to Indian makers but technical documentation — IFRA certification, vanillin content, wax-specific load rates, flashpoint data — is not consistently provided. For hobbyist makers who are not selling commercially, this may be acceptable. For anyone scaling production, the documentation gap creates real risk.

CandleMakingSuppliesIndia (CSI) is built exclusively for candle makers. Every fragrance oil listing includes IFRA certification, vanillin percentage, wax-specific load rates for soy, paraffin and coconut, flashpoint data on request, and formulation guidance tested for Indian conditions. The five-size range from 15g to 1kg means you test before you scale — at ₹90 entry.

Bottom line: Bizpressions is a convenient one-stop shop for crafters who buy across categories. CSI is what you switch to when candle making stops being a hobby and starts being a business — or when you ruin your third batch from an undisclosed vanillin surprise.

Head-to-head scorecard — 10 categories

Category
CandleMakingSuppliesIndia
Bizpressions
IFRA Certification
Certified — all fragrance oils
Not consistently documented
Vanillin Disclosure
Disclosed per product listing
Not disclosed on listings
Flashpoint Data
Available on request / SDS
Not consistently published
Soy-Specific Load Rates
Published per product
General guidance only
Paraffin Load Rates
Separate paraffin data
Not separated from soy
Sample Size (₹90 entry)
Yes — 15g from ₹90
Limited small-size options
Indian Heat Performance
Tested and documented
Not specifically documented
Candle-Specific Focus
100% candle-maker focused
General craft supplier
Technical Blog / Guides
The Lab — formulation depth
General craft content
Product Range Breadth
Candle-focused range
Broad — multi-craft
CSI wins 8 out of 10 categories. Every category that determines whether your candles are safe, consistent, and profitable.
First time with CSI? Start at ₹90
₹90
15g sample. Enough for 1–2 test candles at 8–10% load. IFRA cert included. Vanillin disclosed. Wax-specific load rates in the listing. Everything Bizpressions does not give you — at ₹90.
Get the 15g Sample →
Already know your recipe? Go 1kg.
₹3,400
1kg at ₹3.40/g — best per-gram cost in the CSI range. If you have tested and your formulation is locked, stop paying sample-size premiums and lock in your production margin.
Order 1kg — Lock Margin →

The detailed comparison — what each difference actually means for your candles

1. IFRA Certification — the safety standard Bizpressions does not consistently provide CSI Wins

IFRA certification is the International Fragrance Association's global safety standard. It defines maximum usage rates for fragrance compounds across product categories — candles, leave-on skin products, rinse-off, diffusers, and more. Without IFRA data on a fragrance oil listing, you do not know whether your formulation is safe at your load rate. You are guessing.

Bizpressions is a general craft supply brand. Its fragrance oil listings do not consistently include IFRA certification or category-specific usage limits. This is standard practice for multi-category craft suppliers who are not specifically serving the needs of commercial candle makers. It does not mean their oils are unsafe — it means you cannot verify safety from the product page.

CandleMakingSuppliesIndia provides IFRA certification across its fragrance oil range. Category-specific maximum usage rates are published per product — so you know the limit for candles is different from the limit for leave-on skin products, and you have both numbers before you pour.

Why IFRA documentation matters more in 2026
Meesho, Amazon India, Flipkart, and Instagram Shopping are all tightening safety documentation requirements for home fragrance sellers. Marketplaces that accepted undocumented products in 2022 are now requesting safety certificates. An IFRA-certified fragrance oil gives you that certificate — not as a formality, but as documented evidence that your load rate is within internationally recognised safety limits. CSI provides it per product. Bizpressions does not consistently do so.
Selling on Amazon, Meesho, or Flipkart?
You need IFRA documentation. Bizpressions does not give it to you. CSI does — free, per product, right on the listing.
Every CSI fragrance oil listing includes IFRA certification with category-specific usage limits. Download it, attach it to your product documentation, and sell with confidence on any marketplace platform. Stop selling undocumented — start selling with proof.
Shop IFRA-Certified CSI Fragrance Oils → No chasing documentation · No waiting for supplier callbacks · Available on every product page · Free

2. Vanillin disclosure — the batch-ruining information Bizpressions withholds CSI Wins

Vanillin is a fragrance compound present in many warm, sweet, and oriental fragrance oils. It causes yellowing and browning in candles — particularly in white, cream, and uncoloured wax. The problem is not vanillin itself. The problem is buying a fragrance oil without knowing whether it contains vanillin, pouring it into your white soy wax, and discovering a yellow candle after a 72-hour cure. At 500g batch scale, that is an expensive surprise.

Bizpressions does not disclose vanillin content on its fragrance oil listings. You will not find a vanillin percentage on their product pages. For makers working with light-coloured or uncoloured wax, this requires blind testing every new oil before production — or accepting the discoloration risk on finished products.

CandleMakingSuppliesIndia discloses vanillin percentage per product. Zesty Lemon: 0% vanillin — zero discoloration risk, safe in any white or uncoloured wax. Products that contain vanillin say so, so you can plan your wax colour accordingly before pouring, not after.

Making white, cream, or pastel candles?
One undisclosed vanillin batch ruin costs more than a year of CSI samples. Know before you pour.
CSI discloses vanillin content on every fragrance oil listing. Before you order from any supplier, ask: does their listing tell you the vanillin percentage? If it does not — you are testing blind. If your next batch uses white soy wax, that test is expensive. CSI removes that risk completely for every product in its range.
Browse Zero-Vanillin CSI Fragrance Oils → Safe for white soy · cream paraffin · uncoloured coconut · clear melt-and-pour · zero discoloration risk

3. Flashpoint data — the safety number Bizpressions does not publish CSI Wins

Flashpoint is the temperature at which a fragrance oil's vapour can ignite if exposed to an open flame. For candle makers, it determines your maximum safe pour temperature — you must add fragrance oil below its flashpoint. In Indian summer conditions, where workshop ambient temperatures of 38–42°C mean wax cools more slowly, your fragrance oil addition window is tighter. A fragrance oil with an unknown flashpoint is a safety variable you cannot control.

Bizpressions does not consistently publish flashpoint data on product listings. For makers who need this information to formulate safely, it has to be requested separately — if it is available at all.

CandleMakingSuppliesIndia makes flashpoint data available through Safety Data Sheets on request. For premium oils like Amber Oud Royal, flashpoint is published directly on the product page (greater than 93°C), giving formulators confidence in their pour temperature decisions without needing to contact support.

Indian summer pour temperature — why flashpoint matters more here
European candle-making guides assume 20°C ambient workshop temperatures. Indian summers are 35–42°C. In a hot Indian workshop in May, your wax cools 40–60% more slowly after pouring — meaning your fragrance oil spends more time in contact with still-hot wax. A fragrance oil at or near its flashpoint in these conditions is a safety risk. CSI's flashpoint data lets you adjust your process for Indian conditions. Bizpressions' unlisted flashpoints do not.

4. Wax-specific compatibility — the formulation data Bizpressions cannot give you CSI Wins

Soy wax, paraffin, and coconut wax behave differently with the same fragrance oil. A fragrance that performs at 10% in soy may cause separation at 10% in coconut. A fragrance safe at 8% in paraffin may have a different cure window in soy. Using a single percentage across all wax types — or providing no percentage at all — forces makers to test every variable blindly.

Soy Wax — CSI
Load rate published per product. Example: Zesty Lemon up to 10%, 48–72 hour cure. Specifically tested in soy — not assumed from paraffin data.
Paraffin — CSI
Separate paraffin load rate per product. Example: Zesty Lemon up to 6%, 24–48 hour cure. Different number from soy — and stated as such.
Coconut Wax — CSI
Coconut-specific notes included. Example: up to 10%, start at 8% and adjust. Coconut holds citrus differently — CSI explains the difference rather than leaving it to your testing.
Soy — Bizpressions
A general usage percentage may be listed. Soy-specific data is not consistently provided separately from general guidance. You are working from a starting point, not from tested wax data.
Paraffin — Bizpressions
Paraffin-specific load data is not consistently separated from soy data on Bizpressions listings. One percentage is often given for all wax types.
Coconut — Bizpressions
Coconut wax-specific guidance is not documented on product listings. If you use coconut wax, you are testing entirely from scratch with no supplier baseline.

5. Pricing and size range — why ₹90 changes everything CSI Wins

The most common wasted expense in Indian candle making is buying 100g or 500g of a fragrance oil that turns out to behave badly in your wax. Bad hot throw. Discoloration in white wax. Poor scent throw at your standard load. These problems are discovered after pouring — not before. A supplier with a 15g entry size eliminates this waste at ₹90. A supplier without one charges you the full production-order price to discover the same information.

15g
₹90
₹6.00/g · Test
50g
₹200
₹4.00/g · Small
500g
₹1,720
₹3.44/g · Prod.
1kg
₹3,400
₹3.40/g · Best
Bizpressions size range: Bizpressions offers fragrance oils in a more limited size selection compared to CSI's five-size structure. The absence of a true sample size (15g equivalent) at a ₹90 price point means makers testing a new Bizpressions fragrance are committing to a larger quantity before they know how it performs. For multi-wax makers — soy, paraffin, and coconut — the testing cost multiplies. CSI's 15g option is not a convenience feature. It is the difference between a ₹90 informed decision and a ₹1,720 blind bet.
How much has your last bad Bizpressions batch cost you?
₹90 is the cost of knowing exactly how a fragrance performs in your wax. What is the cost of not knowing?
Add it up: 500g of fragrance oil that discoloured your white soy wax — ₹1,720+. 48 candles poured and cooled before you spotted the problem — wax cost, wick cost, jar cost, labour. One bad batch from an undisclosed vanillin content or an incompatible load rate easily costs ₹4,000–8,000 in wasted materials. CSI's 15g sample at ₹90 eliminates that risk before you commit. One order. Two test candles. Complete certainty.
Order Your ₹90 CSI Test Sample Now → 15g · IFRA certified · Vanillin disclosed · Wax-specific loads published · Cheaper than one wasted batch

6. Candle-specific focus — the Bizpressions category problem CSI Wins

Bizpressions supplies candle making materials alongside resin art, soap making, macramé, polymer clay, and other craft categories. This broad catalogue is convenient for multi-craft buyers — but it means the company's product development, documentation, and technical support are spread across many disciplines rather than concentrated on candle making specifically.

CandleMakingSuppliesIndia does one thing. It supplies candle makers — fragrance oils, waxes, wicks, and materials selected specifically for candle production performance. Every product in the CSI range is chosen for how it behaves in hot wax, tested in Indian temperature conditions, and documented with the information candle makers specifically need: vanillin content, wax load rates, flashpoint, and cure times. That focus is the reason the documentation depth is different.

🕯️
CSI: Built for candle makers only
Every product decision, every documentation choice, every technical guide in The Lab is written for one kind of maker — a candle maker. The specificity shows in every listing.
🛒
Bizpressions: General craft supplier
Broad catalogue covering multiple craft disciplines. Useful for craft-curious buyers. Less useful for makers who need candle-specific technical data and are not finding it in product listings.
🔬
CSI: The Lab — formulation depth
CSI publishes detailed technical articles on Indian candle-making — heat stability, vanillin science, citrus volatility in Indian summer, fragrance load optimisation, wax behaviour. Practical and specific.
📱
Bizpressions: General craft content
Bizpressions has social and community presence across multiple craft categories. Useful for inspiration and general guidance. Not a substitute for supplier-level technical formulation data.

7. Indian heat performance — why your summer batches fail and Bizpressions does not explain it CSI Wins

Most fragrance oil data is designed for European conditions — 20°C ambient, low humidity, controlled workshop temperatures. In India, April to June brings 35–42°C ambient workshops, fast-cooling wax issues in winter and slow-cooling issues in summer, and enclosed rooms where candles burn in significantly warmer air. A fragrance oil that performs perfectly at European conditions may behave very differently in an Indian home in May.

CSI specifically tests and documents heat performance for Indian conditions. The Zesty Lemon listing addresses citrus volatility in warm enclosed spaces — why citrus fragrance oils fail faster in hot Indian rooms, and how the base structure prevents the synthetic collapse that cheaper lemon oils experience in summer. This is not information Bizpressions provides for its fragrance oil range, because it requires India-specific testing that a general craft supplier has no infrastructure to conduct.

Candles selling well in winter, failing in summer?
That is not your wick. That is your fragrance oil behaving differently in Indian heat — and Bizpressions has not told you why.
Fragrance oils with high-volatility citrus compounds or DPG-based carriers behave dramatically differently in 40°C Indian workshop conditions vs 20°C European test conditions. CSI documents this per product — with specific adjustments for Indian summer. If your candles smell different in April than in November, the problem is documented in CSI's formulation guides. The solution starts with switching to an oil that is tested for where you actually make candles.
Read CSI's Indian Heat Formulation Guides → Free · No account needed · Specific to Indian candle-making conditions · Then order the oil that is designed for it

Full side-by-side comparison — every feature that matters

Feature CandleMakingSuppliesIndia (CSI) Bizpressions
IFRA Certification ✓ Yes — across fragrance oil range Not consistently documented on listings
Vanillin % Disclosed ✓ Per product — explicit percentage Not disclosed on product pages
Flashpoint Data ✓ On request / SDS / published for premium oils Not consistently published
Soy wax load rate ✓ Published per product with cure time General guidance — not always wax-specific
Paraffin load rate (separate) ✓ Separate paraffin data per product Not separated from general guidance
Coconut wax guidance ✓ Coconut-specific notes per product Not documented
15g sample option ✓ Yes — ₹90 true sample size Not consistently available
Size range ✓ 5 sizes — 15g · 50g · 100g · 500g · 1kg Limited size options for candle-specific FOs
Cost-per-gram transparency ✓ Published — ₹3.40/g at 1kg Not published per gram
Indian heat performance ✓ Specifically tested and documented Not documented for Indian conditions
Candle-specific product focus ✓ 100% candle making focus General craft supplier — multi-category
Blending recommendations ✓ Per product with specific pairings General suggestions on some products
Formulation blog depth ✓ The Lab — India-specific candle guides General craft content across categories
Candle maker tips per product ✓ Load, cure, wick, Indian heat notes Basic usage notes on some products
Pan-India shipping ✓ Yes ✓ Yes
Community recognition Growing — candle-maker specific Established — broad craft community
16 features compared. CSI leads or wins in every feature that affects your batch quality, your safety documentation, and your production margin.
The table has made the case. Now make the move.
Stop reading. Start testing. One ₹90 order is more convincing than any comparison article.
You have seen every data point. IFRA — CSI. Vanillin — CSI. Flashpoint — CSI. Wax load rates — CSI. Indian heat testing — CSI. Sample size — CSI. Every category that determines whether your candles are safe, consistent, and profitable. The next step is a ₹90 sample, two test candles, and your own verdict. Order today — your next batch will tell you everything.
Test CSI Today — from ₹90 → No minimum · No account needed · Ships pan-India · Results in your next test batch

Who should buy from whom — the honest answer

Choose CSI if you...
Are selling candles commercially — on Meesho, Amazon, Etsy, or your own site — and need IFRA documentation for marketplace compliance
Make white, cream, or light-coloured candles and cannot afford to discover vanillin content after a batch is poured
Use soy, paraffin, or coconut wax and want separate load rate data for each wax type before you formulate
Want to test a fragrance oil at 15g before committing ₹1,720 to 500g — especially for fragrances you have not used before
Have experienced batches that smell different in summer vs winter and want a supplier who documents the reason
Are scaling production and need cost-per-gram transparency to price your candles with real margin data
Want formulation guidance written for Indian conditions — not European defaults that assume 20°C workshops
Bizpressions might suit you if...
You are a hobbyist maker buying across multiple craft categories and value one-stop convenience over candle-specific documentation
You are not selling commercially and IFRA documentation is not a priority for your current stage
You have already tested specific Bizpressions fragrance oils and know how they perform in your wax without needing further documentation
You want to buy candle supplies alongside resin, soap, or other craft materials in a single order
Community recognition and peer reviews are more important to your purchasing decision than technical specifications
If any point in the left column describes you — this is your order
The makers who are outselling competitors this year switched suppliers last year. Your next batch is the start.
IFRA docs needed? → CSI has them on every listing. White wax disaster? → CSI discloses vanillin before you pour. Multiple wax types? → CSI gives you separate load data for each. Testing a new scent? → CSI's 15g costs ₹90. Summer batch failures? → CSI documents the Indian heat adjustments. Every problem in the left column has a CSI product that solves it — starting at ₹90.
Shop All CSI Fragrance Oils — 15g to 1kg → 15g · 50g · 100g · 500g · 1kg · IFRA certified · Vanillin disclosed · Wax-specific loads · Pan-India

The real cost comparison — per candle, not per bottle

The only pricing comparison that matters for a candle maker is cost per finished candle — not cost per gram or cost per bottle. A fragrance oil that costs ₹3.60/g but needs 10% load produces different margin than one that costs ₹3.00/g but needs 14% load to achieve the same scent throw. The cheaper oil per gram is the more expensive oil per candle.

CSI at 100g (₹3.60/g) 200g soy candle at 8% load = 16g FO = ₹57.60 fragrance cost per candle
CSI at 1kg (₹3.40/g) 200g soy candle at 8% load = 16g FO = ₹54.40 fragrance cost per candle
Competitor at ₹2.80/g (12% needed) 200g soy candle at 12% load = 24g FO = ₹67.20 fragrance cost per candle
The margin difference ₹67.20 vs ₹54.40 = ₹12.80 more per candle using the "cheaper" supplier at higher load — that is ₹640 per 50-candle batch
Why Bizpressions' missing load rate data makes this calculation impossible
To calculate cost per candle, you need to know the exact load rate your fragrance oil requires in your specific wax to achieve your target scent throw. CSI gives you wax-specific load rates — soy, paraffin, coconut, separately. Bizpressions gives you a general percentage or none at all. Without an accurate load rate, you cannot calculate your fragrance cost per candle, which means you cannot price your candle correctly, which means you are guessing your margin. That is the hidden cost of missing documentation.
Scaling production in 2026? Your margin starts here.
Every week at the wrong supplier is a week of uncontrolled fragrance cost. Lock in ₹3.40/g with the supplier who tells you your actual load rate.
If you are making 100+ candles a month, fragrance cost is your biggest variable expense. Here is what you are leaving on the table with undocumented load rates:

→ Unknown load rate = you use 12% when 8% was sufficient = 50% extra fragrance cost per batch
→ No vanillin disclosure = one discoloured batch = full materials write-off
→ No IFRA cert = marketplace rejection = zero revenue on that listing
→ No Indian heat data = summer batches underperform = refunds and reputation damage

CSI solves all four with documentation that costs nothing extra. The fragrance oil price is the same. The information is free. The margin improvement is immediate.
Order 1kg — Secure ₹3.40/g and Your Margin → Best per-gram pricing · Wax-specific loads so you know your exact cost per candle · IFRA cert included

CSI fragrance oils — popular choices and blending combinations

Indian candle buyers respond strongly to fresh-clean, floral, and warm oriental profiles. Here are the highest-performing fragrance families from the CSI range and how Indian candle makers are building collections with them:

Fresh & Clean — top sellers for Indian home fragrance

Lemon + Eucalyptus Lemon + Spearmint Lemon + Green Tea Lemon + Lemongrass Lemon + Rosemary

Floral — consistent market performers across price points

Jasmine + Sandalwood Lavender + Vanilla Rose + Oud Jasmine + Lemon Lavender + Cedarwood

Oriental & warm — premium positioning, strongest margins

Oud + Amber Amber Oud Royal + Musk Sandalwood + Vanilla Oud + Rose + Patchouli Dark Amber + Cedarwood

About CandleMakingSuppliesIndia

CandleMakingSuppliesIndia supplies IFRA-certified fragrance oils, waxes, wicks, and candle-making materials to hobbyists, small businesses, and production-scale candle makers across India. Every fragrance oil in the CSI range is selected for real-world Indian performance — heat stability, wax compatibility, and scent character that holds through the full burn in Indian conditions, not European defaults. Technical specifications are provided in full because makers need that information to formulate correctly, price their products accurately, and sell with documented safety compliance. If you have a question about how a specific CSI fragrance oil performs in your wax, ask before ordering — that is what we are here for.

Frequently asked questions

Is Bizpressions or CandleMakingSuppliesIndia better for Indian candle makers?
CSI is the stronger choice for candle makers who need technical documentation — IFRA certification, vanillin disclosure, wax-specific load rates, and flashpoint data. Bizpressions is a general craft supplier with a broad catalogue that works well for hobbyists buying across multiple categories. If you are selling candles commercially, the documentation CSI provides is not a nice-to-have — it is what keeps your products safe, consistent, and marketplace-compliant.
Does Bizpressions sell IFRA-certified fragrance oils?
Bizpressions carries fragrance oils but IFRA certification is not consistently documented across their listings. You will not find category-specific usage limits on most Bizpressions fragrance oil product pages. CandleMakingSuppliesIndia provides IFRA certification per product, with usage limits stated separately for candles, leave-on products, and rinse-off applications.
Does Bizpressions disclose vanillin content?
Vanillin content is not disclosed on Bizpressions fragrance oil listings. For makers working with white, cream, or uncoloured wax, this creates a real discoloration risk — you will not know whether a fragrance contains vanillin until after you have poured and cured a batch. CSI discloses vanillin percentage explicitly on every product — 0% is stated clearly so makers know before they buy.
Which is cheaper — Bizpressions or CandleMakingSuppliesIndia?
Compare on cost per finished candle, not cost per gram or cost per bottle. CSI publishes cost-per-gram transparently (₹6.00/g at 15g, ₹3.40/g at 1kg) and gives you wax-specific load rates so you can calculate your exact fragrance cost per candle before you order. Bizpressions does not provide this calculation baseline — making accurate cost-per-candle comparison impossible without your own testing.
Can I buy a small test quantity from CSI before ordering 500g?
Yes — CSI's 15g option costs ₹90 and gives you enough fragrance oil to make 1–2 test candles at 8–10% load in a 100–150g container. Test in your specific wax, cure, burn test, evaluate cold throw and hot throw. If it performs — scale to 100g or 500g. The 15g entry point exists specifically to prevent the common Indian candle-maker mistake of buying 500g of an untested fragrance.
Does CandleMakingSuppliesIndia ship to my city?
CSI ships fragrance oils, waxes, wicks, and candle-making supplies pan-India. Contact CSI directly for shipping timelines to your specific location and cost estimates for your order size.
My candles smell different in summer than in winter — which supplier helps me fix that?
CSI. Summer vs winter scent variation in Indian candles is caused by temperature-driven changes in fragrance oil volatility — citrus top notes evaporate faster in 40°C ambient conditions than in 20°C winter workshops. CSI documents this specifically per product and provides Indian summer adjustments (stopper settings, pour temperature guidance, carrier oil recommendations). Bizpressions does not provide this level of India-specific formulation guidance. The Lab on the CSI website has dedicated articles on this problem.
You have read the comparison. The data points to one supplier. The only remaining question is how many more Bizpressions batches you will pour before switching.
Final call — stop reading, start ordering
Every batch you pour with undocumented fragrance oils is a batch that could have been safer, cheaper, and more consistent. Fix that today — for ₹90.
Here is what you are risking with every Bizpressions order that lacks documentation:

→ No IFRA cert → marketplace rejection → lost revenue on your listings
→ No vanillin % → white wax discoloration → full batch write-off
→ No flashpoint → unsafe pour temperature → fire safety risk in Indian summer
→ No wax load data → over-fragrancing → sinkholes, seepage, poor cold throw
→ No Indian heat data → summer scent collapse → customer complaints and refunds

One ₹90 CSI sample eliminates every one of these risks. IFRA cert — included. Vanillin % — on the listing. Flashpoint — available. Wax load rates — soy, paraffin, coconut, separately. Indian heat guidance — documented. The supplier who wins the comparison ships today.
Order Your First CSI Sample — ₹90 → No minimum order · No account required · Ships pan-India · IFRA certified · Vanillin disclosed · The supplier that wins every category that matters
IFRA Certified · Vanillin Disclosed · Flashpoint Available · Indian Heat Tested · 15g to 1kg
Built for Indian candle makers. Not for general crafters — for people who pour wax professionally.

candlemakingsuppliesindia.com
ब्लॉग पर वापस जाएं