White Beeswax Pellets - Natural, Triple Filtered - 5 Pound
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Yes, I believe so. We can't use store-bought soaps and lotions because of allergies, so we make our own. So far, there have been no responses!
A) It's a fantastic, high-quality product; br> B) Bulk white US wax at this price is hard to come by.
I am unable to respond to this question because I only make bath and beauty products with pellets. I apologize for not being able to assist you.
It comes in a plain brown box with only a bar code sticker on it, and the bar code sticker has some foreign letters on it, so I'm going to assume the answer is no. (I believe it is Chinese, but I am not sure)
Selected User Reviews For White Beeswax Pellets - Natural, Triple Filtered - 5 Pound
This beeswax was very easy to work with and took some time to melt, indicating that it was not fake. I was able to make reusable wax covers with this 1 pound of beeswax. I was able to use a variety of fabrics and the wax remained intact. It adheres to bowls, plates, and even the glass pans in which I used to cook. I could even make smaller ones to use as sandwich wrappers. I can either wash them or rinse them, but the wax remains on them. The wax I used didn't change the color of the fabric I was using, which I liked. This beeswax was unscented and free of anything that would make it inorganic.
And it has been established that it is not beeswax. This product is available in a variety of sizes, but I always opt for the 10 pound bag. The wax melts clear when I melt all of my other beeswax pellets over the years. This wax has a cloudy, foggy appearance to it. Looking through a haze would be a better description. This is the first time I've ever seen anything like it. When heated, the aroma changes dramatically. Do you like your food to be greasy? It's difficult to put into words. It is labeled "made in China" on the box. I'm not sure if that's the reason for the difference in quality. When the wax has hardened, it's a nightmare! It doesn't even have the properties of beeswax. It's a sticky wax that takes a long time to set up. A white ring surrounds the wick on the candles, as well! This is something I need to return. It's a good deal, but don't buy it. Because of its poor, poor quality, Amazon should no longer sell it. It can't be used in any way.
It doesn't have much of a scent, and it certainly doesn't smell like beeswax. It melts finely and is a lovely white color, and it dries smooth and pliable. It serves my needs admirably. I purchased it for use in children's crafts, fully aware that wax at this price - originating in China Most likely, it isn't organic, and it isn't even a natural wax. Who knows what it is, but it will suffice for preserving leaves and other crafts we're doing. Just don't use it in your cosmetics! I’ve purchased someone’s salve or lip balm at a bazaar or Etsy and they say“100% organic beeswax” and they used this many times and eep. They claim it's organic, but there's no proof (probably for a good reason). (It most likely isn't. ) It’s easy to type the words ‘100%’ and ‘organic’ but’s a whole other story to have something certified - in China.
This product is not intended for cosmetic use. Over $500 worth of products were ruined because the product did not melt properly. Everything turned out to be grainy. br>The color is a horrible yellow. If you're going to use it for cosmetics, don't buy it. It might work well with grainy candles.
The product is much more yellow than other white beeswax I've used in the past. I was almost an ounce shy of the 5 pound mark (79. 19 oz) as measured by two calibrated scales This is a product that I would not recommend.
Every year, we consume approximately 60 pounds. This is not beeswax in its purest form. It takes at least four times as long to melt, and even then, it contains a cloudy substance.
This is my first time making a candle, and the beeswax worked beautifully. Excellent quality and even melting, with no smoke at all. I like that there isn't much of a scent, which is good because I'm using lavender oil. It's also a great way to get rid of all those glass yogurt jars. This is a simple and enjoyable project.
a process The product smelled rancid and strong as soon as I opened the box. I've been using beeswax for a long time and it's never smelled like that before. I made a salve out of it and added some strong-smelling herbs to mask the odor. If I had more time, I would have returned it, and I will never use white beeswax again. It's finished now. a process It was simple to use and packaged nicely, but it was an inferior product. Yellow beeswax has properties that preserve it, and it never smells like this product.