Craft Your Own Bliss! 🛠️
YASNAY White Beeswax Pellets are 100% organic, cosmetic-grade, and triple-filtered, making them ideal for a variety of DIY projects, including candle making, lip balms, and skincare products. These pellets are free from pesticides and chemicals, ensuring a safe and natural experience for users. Enjoy the benefits of nourishing your skin while indulging in creative projects, all backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
N**N
excellent
Have had this for months now and I have to say im so impressed, and the SMELL my goodness, there is this faint very faint smell of honey at its natural smell. When i melt this then add some shea and coconut oil that smell mingles with the rest and still leaves my home made balms without essential oils, smell light and perfect. Its just this natural smell. It doesnt take away from adding essential oils or herbs to it (its neutral so it doesnt give the oils a weird smell) If that makes sense.A LOT for a great value
P**E
GREAT for candles
Has a light sweet smell. Easily covered by essential oils.perfect for candles. Great value for your money if you get the largest size.
M**N
ABSOLUTE GARBAGE
I'm a 4th generation beekeeper and this is NOT beeswax. I don't know what it is (my guess, beeswax cut with paraffin) that has been dyed and perfumed. The smell is atrocious. Not at all the delicate sweet honey scent of real beeswax. It crumbles when rubbed between your fingers (real beeswax would soften and reshape).Candlemakers beware -- beeswax burns at higher temperatures than paraffin and requires different wicks in order to burn correctly as a dripless candle that doesn't self-extinguish, create too much soot, etc. Whatever this is - it won't work the same wayCosmetics makers, beware -- there is clearly perfum in this product and something other than beeswax.I should have known better than to buy this. Real beeswax is a precious substance. Depending on how it's harvested it can take between 30-100lbs of honey to produce a 1-2lbs of beeswax. Real 100% beeswax goes for about $9-$12 a pound. Find a commercial beekepper (locally if you can!) and ignore this GARBAGE.
N**E
Good
Used to make beeswax wraps. Good quality. Good value.
P**E
The "Bee's Knees" of Bee's Wax!
I use this product to make wax for my wooden spoons and cutting boards. It is really good quality and I highly recommend it.
R**A
Ok
I used it for wraps which I know it is not in the item description. It hardens the cotton fabric but is not malleable and does not keep the shape. It is not sticky.However, I’m giving 4 stars because it smells like plastic and not even a hint of honey.
A**I
La recomendación
Me encantó estaba buscando una cera para darle más durabilidad a la vaselina que preparo y está la recomiendo mucho
L**Y
Beeswax
Would buy again
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