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What Temperature Should You Pour Beeswax Candles?

When it comes to making beeswax candles, the best temperature is somewhere between 68 and 70 degrees Celsius. Beeswax has a high melting point and needs to be heated slowly. In order to get the best...

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What Wick is Best for Beeswax Candles?

Beeswax candles are a popular choice among candle makers for their natural, sweet scent and long-lasting burn time. However, choosing the right wick for your beeswax candle can make all the...

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Can You Make Candles With 100% Beeswax

Instructions to Make Candles With 100% Beeswax If you want to make candles using 100% beeswax, you must know what ingredients to use and how to make them. This article will teach you the steps...

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How Many Candles Does 1 Pound of Beeswax Make?

Before starting to melt beeswax, you should prepare the area where you will make candles by laying down newspapers or cardboard. Next, place a large pot on the stove top, partially filled with water....

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Is Beeswax Toxic When Heated?

Beeswax is a natural substance that can be melted or heated. It has several specific benefits in skincare and may be toxic when consumed. If consumed in large quantities, it may block a person's...

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What are the Negatives for Using Beeswax to Make Candles?

Beeswax is one of the most popular waxes for making making candles, and it has several benefits. For starters, it is cheaper than soy wax, and it burns slowly. But the downside of using beeswax is...

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