Beeswax Candles for a Healthy House
Executive Summary about Beeswax Candles by Siri Amrit Kaur Khalsa
We all love the smell and feel of natural beeswax candles. But paraffin candles are so much cheaper. Why spend the extra money on beeswax candles?
High quality beeswax candles will use cotton wicks.
Natural beeswax candles are the healthful alternative to paraffin. Instead of creating indoor air pollution, beeswax candles emit beneficial negative ions that actually clean the air around them as they burn!
When kept out of drafts, beeswax candles burn about three-times longer than similarly- sized paraffin candles, and with a brighter flame.
Everything You Need To Know About Beeswax Candles - And More
Executive Summary about Beeswax Candles by Peter Crump
Beeswax candles are made from all natural ingredients made by honeybees. When bees eat honey, they produce this wax. Beeswax candles are the most natural candles that you can buy. They are available as taper candles, votives, tea lights and pillar candles. You don’t need to add any scent to a bees wax candle because the wax is naturally scented with honey. Therefore beeswax candles rarely have any additives and this includes color. Like soy candles, bees wax candles burn longer and cleaner than paraffin candles. However, one of the disadvantages of using bees wax taper candles is that they cost more than soy or paraffin candles.
In some cases, candle makers may add bleach to the wax to lighten the color of the bees wax. You can easily wipe the powder off of the beeswax candle. If you like making your own candles, beeswax candles are the easiest ones to make at home.
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August 11th, 2009 at 3:03 pm
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