Why Do We Choose Beeswax Candles?

In the wide world of candles, these are the top of the notch. There are good reasons why these candles are so pricey. They are also one of the cleanest candles you are able to find right now.

Beeswax candles compete in the market against three different competitors, namely, soy wax candles, gel candles, and paraffin candles. You will see that the competitors have lower quality and are less pricey.

Commercial bee farmers are collecting the wax from the bee hives, and this wax is what we use to make beeswax candles. Then the beeswax is purified and prepared specially for the process of candles making. Heating the wax in a hot water is what a purification process is all about.

You will be able to find many different forms and shapes of these candles, as well as finding unscented and scented types. One of the reasons why beeswax candles are considered top-of-the-line is their burning characteristics. The difference is that some other candles do not emit such a powerful yellow color and burn with such warm flames.

If you use beeswax candles, you will see that there is only small amount of wax dripping.

This characteristic makes these candles very desirable for use in religious services. You know that many religious institutions use candles on a regular basis, during the services they have daily. Those candles would be a big problem if they were dripping their wax everywhere.

To avoid that problem they mainly make use of beeswax candles that do not drip wax. One more good news about beeswax candles is that they do not produce a lot of smoke. In other words, they are very clean burning candles. This characteristic makes them desirable candles to burn with children in the home and also generally to protect your family’s respiratory systems.

With these candles you won’t have such problems as bad petroleum smell that you usually get with paraffin candles and you won’t have problems with darks spots on your ceiling or your walls due to the soot.

These candles have a lot of benefits and this makes them a good buy, even if they are expensive due to a lot more labor involved in their farming process.

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