Beeswax has been used for centuries in Candle making, the ultimate natural wax. Note, beeswax can vary in color and will have a very faint smell to it. Will burn really clean. It's dense and heavier than paraffin wax. So when you burn, you will need to use a hotter wick to get a good burning candle.
If you like to experiment, try mixing 50/50 with Soy, or our Coconut wax and come up with a great unique candle blend.
Beeswax has a similar characteristic to micro waxes, so it will act as a bonding agent between fragrance oil and the wax. Try adding 5% beeswax to your paraffin candles for enhanced scent throw
I have been in the candle business for 20 years. Send questions if you like.
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Beeswax has been used for centuries in Candle making, the ultimate natural wax. Note, beeswax can vary in color and will have a very faint smell to it. Will burn really clean. It's dense and heavier than paraffin wax. So when you burn, you will need to use a hotter wick to get a good burning candle.
If you like to experiment, try mixing 50/50 with Soy, or our Coconut wax and come up with a great unique candle blend.
Beeswax has a similar characteristic to micro waxes, so it will act as a bonding agent between fragrance oil and the wax. Try adding 5% beeswax to your paraffin candles for enhanced scent throw
I have been in the candle business for 20 years. Send questions if you like.
FREE SHIPPING!