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🌿 Premium Nuvia Organics USDA Certified Carnauba Wax: 100% Vegan & Versatile - Ideal for DIY Cosmetics, Food Grade, 16oz Review

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Description of 🌿 Premium Nuvia Organics USDA Certified Carnauba Wax: 100% Vegan & Versatile - Ideal for DIY Cosmetics, Food Grade, 16oz

**T1 Grade - THE HIGHEST Grade & Purity available! 100% Pure & Unrefined- Free of Harmful Solvents, Additives, Preservatives. *100% Vegan & *Sustainably Harvested from the leaves of the Copernicia prunifera, commonly known as Carnauba Palm, grown on Certified Organic Farms in Brazil. Many Uses & Applications In Cosmetics & Personal Care - Organic Deodorant, Chap stick, Lip stick, Lip gloss, Balms, Ointments, Creams and more! *Food Grade - Used in Candy, Gum, Chocolaty Treats and more!. The BEST ingredient to use for DIY polishing wax- High Gloss finish - automobiles, furniture, instruments, shoes, etc.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Efficient & Safe Household Cleaning Solution

As my tests showed, this vegan household cleaner is highly efficient and safe to use. It wiped away stains and grime from different surfaces in no time. Its eco-friendly and non-toxic formula makes it a great choice for families with young children or pets. The only downside is that it's a bit pricier than some of its counterparts in the market.

Pros
  • Organic and vegan ingredients
Cons
  • More expensive than non-organic and non-vegan options

Revainrating 2 out of 5

No longer used (Alternative Beeswax)

I was looking for a vegan substitute for beeswax to make ointments and balms. It's been on my stovetop for 20 minutes and well above melting point but refuses to melt in my herb oil. Please note that after about 45-60 minutes the wax REALLY melted into my oil, but I don't think this is normal and I had to heat it well past the "melting point" and for too long = (Maybe if If you're reusing it for something else isn't too bad, but if you're also trying to find a vegan beeswax solution I wouldn't…

Pros
  • Polish and Wood Care
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 2 out of 5

No longer used (alternative to beeswax)

I was looking for a vegan alternative to Beeswax for making ointments and balms. It's been on my stovetop for 20 minutes and well above melting point but refuses to melt in my herb oil. Please note that after about 45-60 minutes the wax REALLY melted into my oil, but I don't think this is normal and I had to heat it well past the "melting point" and for too long = (Maybe if If you're reusing it for something else isn't too bad, but if you're also trying to find a vegan beeswax solution I…

Pros
  • *100% vegan and *harvested from the leaves of Copernicia prunifera, commonly known as Carnauba palm, grown on certified organic farms in Brazil
Cons
  • Not sure