Monday, May 9, 2016

WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH ONE BAR OF BEESWAX

Beeswax is produced by female worker honey bees. Beeswax is a clear liquid. When the air hits it, the wax hardens and becomes solid white. 

Most beeswax is yellow because the pollen has gotten into it. The first human use of beeswax goes back to ancient Egypt. They used the wax to cast statues. 

As time progressed, more uses of Beeswax were made available. In Roman times, it was used for skin care and food. 

The Roman Catholic Church popularized it for candles. However, it was in short supply and only the upper class could use it. Now, anyone can access this extremely versatile natural wax.

Since beeswax has been used for many generations, we have had a long time to figure out many uses for it. The most common ones are their usage in candles and balms.

Usage of Beeswax
Here are some of the things you can do with beeswax:
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