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Do Beeswax Candles Get Rid Of Smells

Beeswax candles release less particulate matter and volatile organic compounds than other types of candles. However, they still impact the quality of indoor air. Some scented candles also emit...

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Why Is My Beeswax Turning Brown?

Beeswax has many uses from prehistoric times. It was used as the first plastic, as a lubricant, as a waterproofing agent, as a polish for wood and leather, and for candles. It has been reworked and...

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Do Beeswax Candles Help With Allergies?

Beeswax candles have many benefits that can help people who suffer from allergies and asthma. They reduce the symptoms of asthma and help improve sleep. The benefits of beeswax candles are well...

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Why Is My Beeswax Candle Tunneling?

There are a number of common reasons why your beeswax candle may be tunneling. Fortunately, there are also fixes for the problem and ways to level your candle. Here are some tips: 1. Scrape the sides...

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Do Beeswax Candles Need A Larger Wick?

Choosing the right wick is essential when making beeswax candles. There are many different types of wicks, each with its own properties and benefits. You should check the melt point of your wax...

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How Do You Make Beeswax Candles Burn Slower?

Beeswax candles have a high melting point, which is the temperature at which they turn into liquid. Beeswax melts at a higher temperature than soy. The wax is also prone to bloom, a white film-like...

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