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Beeswax Pellets, Natural Yellow | NOW® | 250 g

Beeswax Pellets, Natural Yellow | NOW® | 250 g

Natural & Unrefined Beeswax Pellets

100% Pure: Natural & Unrefined

Great for Homemade Cosmetics, Candles & More

Beeswax is made by bees to create the hexagonal cell structures (comb) inside the hive. When beekeepers harvest honey, they remove the caps from the honeycomb cells to extract the honey. The caps are melted down and filtered to remove non-wax particles from the beeswax. NOW® Solutions unrefined, yellow beeswax is an incredibly versatile, natural ingredient suitable for making your own cosmetics (eg. balms, lotions, deodorants, etc.) and household products (eg. candles, wood polish, etc.). It is an excellent addition to cosmetic products because it creates a barrier that helps to seal in moisture without being airtight while helping to protect the skin from environmental irritants.

Features

  • NATURAL/UNREFINED: NOW Solutions unrefined, yellow beeswax is an incredibly versatile, natural ingredient suitable for making your own cosmetics (eg. balms, lotions, deodorants, etc.) and household products (eg. candles, wood polish, etc.).
  • GREAT FOR DIY: It is an excellent addition to cosmetic products, because it creates a barrier which helps to seal in moisture, without being airtight, while helping to protect the skin from environmental irritants.
  • NATURALLY SOURCED: Beeswax is made by bees to create the hexagonal cell structures (comb) inside the hive. When beekeepers harvest honey, they remove the caps from the honeycomb cells to extract the honey. The caps are melted down and filtered to remove non-wax particles from the beeswax.
  • 100% Pure
  • Natural & Unrefined
  • Great for Homemade Cosmetics, Candles & More

Ingredients

100% pure, natural, unrefined beeswax.

Recommended Dose

Directions for Melting: Never expose beeswax directly to a heat source. Doing so can cause the wax to melt unevenly and may result in scorching or fires. Note: The melting point of beeswax is around 63 degrees Celsius (160F). Boiler Method: Fill a large pot or the bottom pot of a double boiler with 1 to 2 inches (2.5 - 5 cms) of water. Bring water to a boil and reduce heat until the water is simmering. Place beeswax in the top boiler pot or smaller pot that can be placed on top of the pot of boiling water. Melt the wax slowly and stir as required. Microwave Method: Place beeswax pellets in a microwave-safe glass dish. Reduce the power setting to at least 60%. Heat for 20 seconds at a time, stir, and repeat as needed until the wax is fully melted.

Cautions

Do not use if seal is broken.

Legal Disclaimer

Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product.

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Beeswax Pellets, Natural Yellow | NOW® | 250 g

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Beeswax Pellets, Natural Yellow | NOW® | 250 g

Natural & Unrefined Beeswax Pellets

100% Pure: Natural & Unrefined

Great for Homemade Cosmetics, Candles & More

Beeswax is made by bees to create the hexagonal cell structures (comb) inside the hive. When beekeepers harvest honey, they remove the caps from the honeycomb cells to extract the honey. The caps are melted down and filtered to remove non-wax particles from the beeswax. NOW® Solutions unrefined, yellow beeswax is an incredibly versatile, natural ingredient suitable for making your own cosmetics (eg. balms, lotions, deodorants, etc.) and household products (eg. candles, wood polish, etc.). It is an excellent addition to cosmetic products because it creates a barrier that helps to seal in moisture without being airtight while helping to protect the skin from environmental irritants.

Features

  • NATURAL/UNREFINED: NOW Solutions unrefined, yellow beeswax is an incredibly versatile, natural ingredient suitable for making your own cosmetics (eg. balms, lotions, deodorants, etc.) and household products (eg. candles, wood polish, etc.).
  • GREAT FOR DIY: It is an excellent addition to cosmetic products, because it creates a barrier which helps to seal in moisture, without being airtight, while helping to protect the skin from environmental irritants.
  • NATURALLY SOURCED: Beeswax is made by bees to create the hexagonal cell structures (comb) inside the hive. When beekeepers harvest honey, they remove the caps from the honeycomb cells to extract the honey. The caps are melted down and filtered to remove non-wax particles from the beeswax.
  • 100% Pure
  • Natural & Unrefined
  • Great for Homemade Cosmetics, Candles & More

Ingredients

100% pure, natural, unrefined beeswax.

Recommended Dose

Directions for Melting: Never expose beeswax directly to a heat source. Doing so can cause the wax to melt unevenly and may result in scorching or fires. Note: The melting point of beeswax is around 63 degrees Celsius (160F). Boiler Method: Fill a large pot or the bottom pot of a double boiler with 1 to 2 inches (2.5 - 5 cms) of water. Bring water to a boil and reduce heat until the water is simmering. Place beeswax in the top boiler pot or smaller pot that can be placed on top of the pot of boiling water. Melt the wax slowly and stir as required. Microwave Method: Place beeswax pellets in a microwave-safe glass dish. Reduce the power setting to at least 60%. Heat for 20 seconds at a time, stir, and repeat as needed until the wax is fully melted.

Cautions

Do not use if seal is broken.

Legal Disclaimer

Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product.

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Natural & Unrefined Beeswax Pellets

100% Pure: Natural & Unrefined

Great for Homemade Cosmetics, Candles & More

Beeswax is made by bees to create the hexagonal cell structures (comb) inside the hive. When beekeepers harvest honey, they remove the caps from the honeycomb cells to extract the honey. The caps are melted down and filtered to remove non-wax particles from the beeswax. NOW® Solutions unrefined, yellow beeswax is an incredibly versatile, natural ingredient suitable for making your own cosmetics (eg. balms, lotions, deodorants, etc.) and household products (eg. candles, wood polish, etc.). It is an excellent addition to cosmetic products because it creates a barrier that helps to seal in moisture without being airtight while helping to protect the skin from environmental irritants.

Features

  • NATURAL/UNREFINED: NOW Solutions unrefined, yellow beeswax is an incredibly versatile, natural ingredient suitable for making your own cosmetics (eg. balms, lotions, deodorants, etc.) and household products (eg. candles, wood polish, etc.).
  • GREAT FOR DIY: It is an excellent addition to cosmetic products, because it creates a barrier which helps to seal in moisture, without being airtight, while helping to protect the skin from environmental irritants.
  • NATURALLY SOURCED: Beeswax is made by bees to create the hexagonal cell structures (comb) inside the hive. When beekeepers harvest honey, they remove the caps from the honeycomb cells to extract the honey. The caps are melted down and filtered to remove non-wax particles from the beeswax.
  • 100% Pure
  • Natural & Unrefined
  • Great for Homemade Cosmetics, Candles & More

Ingredients

100% pure, natural, unrefined beeswax.

Recommended Dose

Directions for Melting: Never expose beeswax directly to a heat source. Doing so can cause the wax to melt unevenly and may result in scorching or fires. Note: The melting point of beeswax is around 63 degrees Celsius (160F). Boiler Method: Fill a large pot or the bottom pot of a double boiler with 1 to 2 inches (2.5 - 5 cms) of water. Bring water to a boil and reduce heat until the water is simmering. Place beeswax in the top boiler pot or smaller pot that can be placed on top of the pot of boiling water. Melt the wax slowly and stir as required. Microwave Method: Place beeswax pellets in a microwave-safe glass dish. Reduce the power setting to at least 60%. Heat for 20 seconds at a time, stir, and repeat as needed until the wax is fully melted.

Cautions

Do not use if seal is broken.

Legal Disclaimer

Actual product packaging and materials may contain more and different information than what is shown on our website. We recommend that you do not rely solely on the information presented and that you always read labels, warnings, and directions before using or consuming a product.