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Description
About this Product
Beeswax is a natural substance produced by honey bees to build their honeycombs. It is a wax secreted by the bees' glands and is widely used for various purposes due to its unique properties. Beeswax is typically yellow or brown in color and has a pleasant, sweet aroma. When purified and refined, it becomes a versatile ingredient in many commercial and homemade products including Food, Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals.
Natural and Non-Toxic: Beeswax is natural and non-toxic, making it a safe option for various applications, especially in cosmetics and skincare products.
Moisturizing: Beeswax is a natural emollient, which means it helps soften and moisturize the skin. It is commonly used in lip balms, lotions, and creams.
Protective Barrier: Beeswax forms a protective barrier on the skin when applied, shielding it from environmental pollutants and harsh weather conditions.
Antibacterial and Anti-inflammatory: Beeswax has antibacterial properties, which can help protect the skin from infections. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for sensitive or irritated skin
Humectant: Beeswax attracts water molecules, helping to keep the skin hydrated and locking in moisture
Wound Healing: Due to its natural healing properties, beeswax can be used in salves and balms to promote the healing of minor wounds, cuts, and abrasions
Candle Making: Beeswax candles burn cleaner and longer than candles made from other materials. They also emit a subtle, natural fragrance
Hair Care: Beeswax is often found in hair products such as pomades and hair waxes. It helps add texture to the hair and provides a natural hold without drying it out
Wood and Leather Care: Beeswax can be used to polish and protect wood and leather items, providing a natural shine and protection from moisture
Aroma Therapy: Beeswax is used in aromatherapy candles and melts, releasing essential oil fragrances into the air as it burns
Preservation: Beeswax can be used to coat food items to extend their shelf life. It forms a natural, protective layer that helps prevent spoilage
DIY Projects: Beeswax is a popular ingredient in various DIY projects, such as homemade soaps, lotions, and furniture polishes
Additional: You Can Use It With Other Types of Waxes In Order To Increase Their Burning Time.
Storage: Usual Melting Point is 67. It’s recommended to store it in cool and dry place. Avoid using wet spoon to handle this product.
Why TOF: While making beeswax we ensure that they are sourced ethically and sustainably to support bee populations and environmental conservation efforts. TOF bee wax has no added chemical, color or flavor.