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		<title>Do You Need Expensive Beeswax Candles?</title>
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In the world of candles, beeswax candles are top of the line. These candles are really expensive, but there are good reasons for that. They are also one of the cleanest candles you are able to find right now.
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</script></div><p>In the world of candles, beeswax candles are top of the line. These candles are really expensive, but there are good reasons for that. They are also one of the cleanest candles you are able to find right now.</p>
<p>There are three different candle competitors that beeswax candles are competing with: paraffin candles, soy candles and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.candlepixie.com/gel-candles.php">gel</a> candles. The competitors are generally less expensive and also of lower quality.</p>
<p> We are making beeswax candles from the wax commercial bee farmers are gathering from their bee hives. To prepare the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.candlepixie.com/">candle making</a> process, the beeswax itself is being processed and purified. Heating the wax in a hot water is what a purification process is all about.</p>
<p> Beeswax candles come in many different shapes and forms and they also come in scented and unscented varieties. The main reason these pricey candles are stated as top of the notch candles is their burning qualities. These candles burn with warmer flames and emit a more prominent yellow color than some other varieties of candles.</p>
<p> If you use beeswax candles, you will see that there is only small amount of wax dripping.</p>
<p> And it is because of these characteristic that the candles are very welcome in religious services. You know that many religious institutions use candles on a regular basis, during the services they have daily. If those candles would drip wax everywhere, that could be a huge mess and a big problem.</p>
<p> They are using beeswax candles because they do not drip wax, and this is how the problem is solved. One more good news about beeswax candles is that they do not produce a lot of smoke. To tell it in a different way, beeswax candles burn very cleanly. This characteristic makes them desirable candles to burn with children in the home and also generally to protect your family&#8217;s respiratory systems.</p>
<p> Bad candles will produce soot that will leave dark spots and your ceilings and walls or you will have a bad petroleum smell in your room if you have paraffin candles; but beeswas candles do not have these problems.</p>
<p> Even though the beeswax candles are more expensive due to the labor involved during the farming process, their benefits make them worth the additional expense.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Making Beeswax Candles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beeswax candles are popular on a global scale because of their golden color and the soft honey fragrance they give off when lit. Decorative candles made of beeswax are also said to be more relaxing than paraffin candles. Beeswax candles are easy to make. Read on to find out how effortless it is to create [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beeswax candles are popular on a global scale because of their golden color and the soft honey fragrance they give off when lit. Decorative candles made of beeswax are also said to be more relaxing than paraffin candles. Beeswax candles are easy to make. Read on to find out how effortless it is to create bee&#8217;s wax candles.</p>
<p> If you plan on making candles out of this type of natural wax, you should know some crucial facts about this candle crafting component. Apis mellifera bees manufacture an extremely sticky raw ingredient called bee&#8217;s wax. Enterprising bee keepers sell raw beeswax harvested from hives in hobby stores.</p>
<p> If you have previous relationships with beekeepers, you can buy the unadulterated ingredient at wholesale from these suppliers. Remember that you have to patiently await the next batch of bee&#8217;s wax that the bees produce before buying again. The Apis workers and their queen are still spinning your beeswax raw ingredient so wait a while longer!</p>
<p>  Bee&#8217;s wax is readily on hand, just go to specialized stores near honey producers.</p>
<p>However, we can&#8217;t help but feel whimsical thinking of how hard these bees work to create our beeswax! Candles created out of bee&#8217;s wax burn cleanly and are safe for home use. Some candles sputter or flicker when lit, making them risky for young ones to handle. These bee&#8217;s wax candles are so safe you can let kids handle them without worry. Beeswax candles are utilized to set the vibe without anxiously looking at your ceiling for dark spots.</p>
<p> Because the raw ingredient for bee&#8217;s wax candles was created in a place where honey is being manufactured by Apis bees, the resulting fragrance of bee&#8217;s wax candles is naturally sweet and relaxing.</p>
<p>Apis bees create bee&#8217;s wax in the same beehive they manufacture honey so the scent of the honey is transfered to the beeswax. Fragrant candles are bought by romantic people looking for more artistic ways to spruce up their home.</p>
<p>Some people order bee&#8217;s wax candles to rejuvenate their senses, and so should you. These are sold in most craft stores in rectangular sheets or square pieces. If you&#8217;re a newbie at candle making you can start with a couple of sheets before you purchase more.</p>
<p>A crucial part of the whole procedure is coating the wick with the wax itself. We call this priming the candle wick. The wick of beeswax candles can only be installed after soaking in pure beeswax for at least 6 minutes. Cool the coated wicks on wax paper while you prepare your beeswax sheet for rolling.</p>
<p> After the wicks have cooled, the next step is to install them on one side of the wax sheet before you can roll the wax.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve ever appreciated the site of tapered candles on display, you will love making tapered beeswax candles. Just cut the beeswax sheets in small triangles prior to rolling. Tapered candles are usually put on display during a formal dinner, a social gathering and religious rituals. This means you can promote to a high end target market and demand premium prices.</p>
<p>You can utilize rectangular or square sheets for creating regular shapes. Crafting beeswax candles is like preparing dough for biscuit baking. The procedure of rolling tightly is similar. Your dough flattening skills will come in handy when rolling the sheets.</p>
<p>Here is more information on <a target="_blank" href="http://easycandlemakingsecrets.com/candle-making-wax/">Candle Making Wax</a>. Here is a website with a free mini-course dedicated to <a target="_blank" href="http://easycandlemakingsecrets.com">Candle Making</a>.</p>
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		<title>Candle Making Wax Selection Secrets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Candle making has grown tremendously in the past few decades and this exponential growth has led to the further improvement in quality, availability and sheer diversity of wax, which as we all know, is one of the main ingredients of candle making. Wax is now made from a number of different materials, some from natural [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://candlemakingjoy.com/tips-brown/index.html">Candle making</a> has grown tremendously in the past few decades and this exponential growth has led to the further improvement in quality, availability and sheer diversity of wax, which as we all know, is one of the main ingredients of candle making. Wax is now made from a number of different materials, some from natural sources and others from manufactured materials.</p>
<p> One of the most abundantly manufactured wax used in making candles today is paraffin wax It is a by-product of petroluem. Most candles are now made from paraffin wax which is readily available everywhere and is cheap to buy. In various parts of the world, plant materials like soybeans and palm oil are extensively used also to <a target="_blank" href="http://candlemakingjoy.com/candle-making-wax/">make candle wax</a>. Naturally produced wax are refined from such plant materials like soy beans and palm. United States is noted for massive production of soybeans from which natural soy wax is extracted. Soy wax has swiftly grown in popularity as it is commonly available, cheap to make, renewable and eco-friendly.</p>
<p> Another plant-based wax that is rapidly growing in popularity is Palm wax. Palm wax is a natural and renewable resource which is refined or extracted from palm trees. Acres of virgin forests in many countries around the world are now regularly being cleared to make way for palm tree plantations just because of the ever growing popularity of palm oil and palm wax in the world market.</p>
<p> This forest clearing has in many ways contributed to the global warming phenomenon affecting our planet today. it has displaced vast numbers of endangered species like tigers, rhinos, gorrillas and orangutans living in these forests. Try and keep in mind this negative effect on our planet when you are buying palm wax,  and make your own little contribution towards the sustainance of our ecosystem by buying wax that is eco-friendly.</p>
<p> People have been making candles from animal products for centuries. The Egyptians made candles from beeswax as early as 3000 BC, and the Chinese made theirs from whale fat between 221 and 206 BC during the Qin Dynasty. Candles made from natural beeswax is available in white and yellow and it is as popular as ever. Although it is more expensive than paraffin wax or palm wax, candle makers are drawn to this wax by its natural fragrance and its burning characteristics.</p>
<p> A new kind of material people are using to make candles now is Gel. Gel candles are clear and have a rubbery texture but it works much the same way as candles made from any other kind of wax. Gel wax is available in three different densities – low, medium and high. The type of candle you want to make and the amount of scent you want to add will dictate the gel density you need to use. Low density gel works best for candles that contain 0-3% scent, and it is poured at low temperatures. Medium density gel is probably the most popular gel for <a target="_blank" href="http://candlemakingjoy.com/">making gel candles</a> and it is best with candles that contain 3-5% of fragrance. High density gel wax works best for candles that holds a higher amount of fragrance and it is usually poured at much higher temperatures than the low and medium density wax.</p>
<p> Candle makers today are spoilt for choice with the wide varieties of wax available on the market for the candle making enthusiast. You can pick and choose the type of wax that works best for you and the type of candle you are planning to make. A complete understanding of the characteristics and quality of the different types of wax will allow every budding candle entrepreneur to use each one to its fullest potential in crafting the candle of their dreams.</p>
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