Top BeesWax Benefits and Uses of All-time
Honey can be used to make delicious recipes (honey-mustard sheet-pan chicken with Brussels sprouts anyone? DIY masks. But did you know that bees also produce another sticky substance you can use in many different ways? This magical substance is beeswax, which bees make to create a honeycomb. Beekeepers often harvest beeswax leftovers from honey extraction. If you wish, you can buy blocks online or at your local farmers’ market. Beeswax can be used in many ways, including in your beauty routine, your cooking, and your home. It is durable (it was found unmolested in the tombs of ancient pharaohs), has excellent protection qualities, and has a long shelf-life. What can you do with this all-natural, long-lasting product that is also organic? Here are Uses for Beeswax that will get you started. 1. Candles: You could spend $10 on ready-to-go votives… or you could spend $10 to make your very own. We won’t lie, buying a candle in a store is much easier than making your own. The great thi...