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  1. Types of Wax for Candle Making

    Types of Wax for Candle Making

    Types of Wax for Candle Making

    Candle making can be a fun crafting project and is a great way to create natural, toxin free candles to scent your home or office. But there are many different types of waxes you can use to create candles, how do you know which one to choose?  This article will cover all the wax options and help you make an educated decision on which wax to choose

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  2. Are wax melts safe?

    Are wax melts safe?

    Are wax melts safe?

    What are wax melts?

    Wax melts are pieces of wax that are infused with fragrances made to be melted in a warmer. They were created when candle companies had excess wax left over from candles.

    Are wax melts safe?

    The safety of wax melts depends on what the ingredients of the wax melts contain. Traditional store-bought

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  3. Popular Candle Wax Types & Which is Better to Burn?

    Popular Candle Wax Types & Which is Better to Burn?
    There are many different types of waxes used to make candles on the market today. Each has it’s own set of intended and actual benefits as well as drawbacks. Some waxes offer amazing scent throw (hot and cold – the ablity for a candle to distribute its scent), some that are all-natural & are known to improve the indoor air quality, and others that are meant to be a happy medium between the bot
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  4. What is a Better Candle Wax to Burn in my Home?

    The Healthy Candle®, beeswax candles

    What is a Better Candle Wax to Burn in my Home!:

     

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  5. How to Make Your own Cheese Wax

    organic beeswax pellets by mary tylor naturals llcMeasurement conversions for beeswax

    1 Tablespoon   =  ½ ounce  

    2 Tablespoons =  1 ounce

    ¼ c  (4 Tblsp)  =  2 ounces

    ½ cup (8 Tblsp)   = 4 ounces (¼ pound)

    1 cup (16 Tblsp)  =  8 ounces (½ pound)

    2 cups (32 Tblsp)  = 16 ounces (1 pound)

     

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  6. How to Color Beeswax

    How to Color Beeswax

    How to Color Beeswax

     

    Beeswax is a substance produced by worker bees, which is secreted by glands on the bee’s abdomen. It is naturally a yellow-brownish color, but can be purified to different shades of yellow or even white. Beeswax makes a great ingredient to create natural, homemade products. This article will explain how you can color beeswax to create exciting, vibrantly c

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  7. One of the BEST anti-inflammatory Substances in the World: Copaiba!

    One of the BEST anti-inflammatory Substances in the World: Copaiba!

    Copaiba Essential Oil

     

    Copaiba

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  8. Benefits of Beeswax Candles

    Benefits of Beeswax Candles

    Benefits of Beeswax Candles

    Candles made from beeswax also have many health benefits unlike traditional candles made from substances such as paraffin. Paraffin is a common candle ingredient. It is a waste product created from petroleum and is typically used as candle wax. When heated, paraffin releases a carcinogenic chemical in the air. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

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  9. Candles: Comforting or Cancerous?

    Candles: Comforting or Cancerous?

    Candles: Comforting or Cancer Causing?

    Candles are a staple of relaxing comfort in most American homes, but most people would be alarmed to discover that candles can be toxic and harmful to their health. Candles can contain chemicals which are known to damage the human body and cause cancer. Exposure to these chemicals

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  10. Beeswax Facts - Nature's Hidden Secret

    Beeswax Facts - Nature's Hidden Secret

    Ancient Egyptians and Roman cultures used beeswax for natural skin and beauty treatments. Today, beeswax is still used in the production of many products such as candles, lotions and cosmetic products. If you are looking for a safe alternative to toxic chemicals, homemade products containing beeswax are a great substitute with amazing health benefits.

    Beeswax has a variety of uses such

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