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Your Natural Planet Beesworks Beeswax Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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🕯️ Candle Making, 🧶 Crafting

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Description of Your Natural Planet Beesworks Beeswax

Our natural, and premium filtered yellow beeswax is the highest quality cosmetic grade so you know you are making an effective and safe choice when using it to make your own cosmetics or for a variety of hobby and craft activities!. Beesworks Beeswax will never go bad! We even offer an 100% Customer Satisfaction Promise. Beesworks Beeswax is a top choice for melting or chopping it up to create your own lotions, lip balms, creams, waxes, body butters, deodorants, and salves. Beeswax is also rich in Vitamin A which aids in cell turnover and reducing wrinkles and age spots while moisturizing your skin - without clogging up your pores!. Our Beesworks Beeswax has a subtle fragrance which also makes it great for crafts, such as candle and soap making, lubricants, furniture or boot polish, granite countertop polish, cheese waxing, beard and mustache wax, wax thread, beeswax crayons, envelope seals and more!. Melting and Softening Details: Beeswax melts at approximately 149 degrees Fahrenheit and softens at approximately 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for making candles!

We've made great candles with them! I will receive more. I want to make a balm too! They melt well in a steamer. It's easy to add therapeutic grade coconut oil {You just want to make sure it's safe for kids and pets!} You want to cool it in an oven that has been preheated and then turned off to allow it to cool slowly. Protects candles from cracking! A trick to clean a waxed steamer! Place the dirty pot in a warm oven until it melts, then wipe it down with a paper towel! We held the wicks with…

Pros
  • Beesworks Beeswax never goes bad! We even offer a 100% customer satisfaction promise.
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Great DIY projects for bathroom and body care!

This natural yellow beeswax was a great find. It behaves like beeswax and has a slight honey aroma. We use it primarily in DIY projects and have found it to be on par with other more expensive beeswax. It melts well with no graininess in the final product. We've tested it in balms, lotions and lip balm and found it stable. I bought it in granular form for convenience and the reason I can't give five stars is that this beeswax tends to stick together and gives a slightly "unpleasant" taste in…

Pros
  • Beesworks Beeswax is the best choice for melting or grinding to make your own lotions, lip balms, creams, waxes, body oils, deodorants and balms. Beeswax is also rich in vitamin A, which promotes cell renewal and reduces wrinkles and age spots while moisturizing the skin without clogging pores!
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Okay, but the smell is terrible!

This product is what it is as far as I know. Unfortunately the smell is terrible! It's like the smell of burning chemicals. I use beeswax for homemade beard oil. I hope to eliminate the smell, I melted it twice and kept it in the fridge. After the second use it started smelling more like other beeswax I've used. but not completely eliminated. After mixing it with carrier oils and essential oils, it turned out to be a good beard oil with virtually no that horrible smell. I googled why it smells…

Pros
  • Our Beesworks Beeswax has a subtle scent which also makes it ideal for crafts such as candle and soap making, lubricants, cleaning furniture or shoes, polishing granite countertops, cheese wax, beard and mustache wax, thread wax, crayons, beeswax, envelope sealing and more!
Cons
  • Little things