White Bees Wax may be used in lotions, lip products, creams, eye pencils, soap and candle making, etc.
Also used in cosmetics like mascara and concealers, and makeup cleansing balm to create a protective barrier on the skin.
Uses
White Bees Wax is the answer to many skin and hair care woes, but is also a useful ingredient for:
Making long lasting bees wax candles
Adding to paraffin wax to improve the appearance of candles
For making bees wax polish
For waxing thread
Benefits
• Non-comedogenic
• Hydrates, soothes, repairs, and fortifies the skin
• Has a prolonged, clean, and smokeless burn
• Provides body and stiffness to formulations
Usage Rate
Depending on the formulation, add 1-8%.
May be used upto 100% for candles.
Strengths
Excellent for candle-making. Since it is white, any desired colourants may be added.
Caution
Bees wax is a natural substance secreted by honey bees and is extracted from honeycombs. White bees wax is a naturally white wax that is pure and unbleached, and is hard and crumbly when cold, but soft and pliable when heated. This bees wax is used as a thickener, emulsifier, and stiffening agent in cosmetics, or even to polish pills.
This wax has anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties and is a popular skin and hair care ingredient as it is great for moisturising, conditioning, anti-ageing, and much more. It is widely used in several cosmetic and beauty products, without clogging the pores and preventing the skin from being able to breathe.
Not just this, white bees wax is also used in aromatherapy for maydle making, because bees wax is known for its prolonged, clean, and smokeless burn. It not only exudes the scent of honey but also produces bright flames, encourages the elimination of airborne pollutants, and boosts the overall health of the body and mind.