Beeswax Pellets- Premium Grade, Unbleached, Pure, 100% Natural
Beeswax Slab Yellow : Bees collect nectar from flowers and bring it to the hive where it becomes either beeswax or honey. A bee’s diet consists primarily of honey, and any honey not consumed by the bees or in the raising of brood is stored as surplus and converted into beeswax. Beeswax consists of at least 284 different compounds, mainly a variety of long-chain alkanes, acids, esters, polyesters, and hydroxy esters, but the exact composition of beeswax varies with location. It has a specific gravity of about 0.95 and a melting point of over 140 degrees F. It takes about 8.4 kgs of honey to create 1 kg of beeswax.</span|>
Benefits of Natural Pure Beeswax
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- This product is unrefined, untreated, non-deodorized, unbleached and does not contain any chemicals. When you buy our beeswax in this form, be assured you are purchasing the most authentic untouched raw beeswax experience.
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- Use in candles, lip balm, lotions, soaps and external application body care products
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- Triple filtered, highest quality Beeswax available
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- Cosmetic safe and tested. Collected from unsprayed and unfertilized fields
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- It takes about 8.4 kgs of honey to create 1 kg of beeswax
Beeswax Pellets Uses
Beeswax pellets are small beads of beeswax that have been processed and filtered for purity. They have a wide range of uses in various industries, including:
- Candle making: Beeswax pellets are a popular choice for making candles as they burn slowly and cleanly, emit a natural fragrance, and have a beautiful golden color.
- Cosmetics and skincare: Beeswax is a natural emollient and humectant, which means it helps to soothe and hydrate the skin. Beeswax pellets can be used to make lip balms, moisturizers, and other skincare products.
- Woodworking: Beeswax can be used as a natural wood finish to protect and seal wood surfaces. Beeswax pellets can be melted and mixed with linseed oil or other natural oils to create a wood finish.
- Sewing and crafts: Beeswax pellets can be used to strengthen and condition thread, making it easier to sew by hand. They can also be used in various crafts, such as making beeswax wraps or fabric printing.
- Food and beverage: Beeswax pellets are used in food production as a natural coating for fruits and vegetables, as well as to prevent cheese and other foods from drying out. They are also used in the production of chewing gum and candy.
It’s important to note that while beeswax is generally safe for human use, some people may be allergic to it. It’s always a good idea to test a small area of skin or consult a healthcare professional before using beeswax products.
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