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Why Soy Candles Are Better
As of 2010, soy candles have become increasingly popular due to the many advantages they have over paraffin and beeswax alternatives. This...
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Health Benefits of Beeswax Candles
Beeswax candles are often used in place of candles made from paraffin wax because they cause less indoor air pollution than burning...
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About Beeswax Candles
Beeswax is an alternative to other popular types of wax that are used to make candles. Paraffin wax, the most popular candle...
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What Is the Dye in a Colored Candle Made Of?
All you need to make a candle is a fuel (usually wax) and a wick that can be lit. However, most people...
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Advantages & Disadvantages of Beeswax Candles
Advantages & Disadvantages of Beeswax Candles. When you're choosing a type of candle to burn in your home, you should be aware...
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Facts About Soy Candles
A candle is a solid block of fuel with a wick that is a source of light and heat when lit. The...
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How to Clean Without Chemicals
Natural or homemade cleansers offer a variety of benefits, including fewer health risks, lower costs and yet another opportunity to go green....
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How Long Does a One-Pound Beeswax Candle Burn?
Beeswax is produced by honeybees. The nectar from 17 million flowers enables bees to produce 8 1/2 lb. of honey. According to...
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What Are the Dangers of Scented Candles?
What Are the Dangers of Scented Candles?. According to the National Candle Association, three out of four people say that the scent...
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How to Clean Beeswax to Make Candles
Whether you are a hobbyist or a small business owner, getting clean or filtered beeswax to make high quality candles is a...
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How to Repair Smith & Wesson Knives
Best known for their firearms, Smith & Wesson also lends its respected brand name to a series of knives manufactured by Taylor...
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Uses of Beeswax
Beeswax is the material honeybees use to make their honeycombs. Beeswax has been a traditional material used for thousands of years for...
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Why Choose Beeswax?
Hard-working bees provide many useful task and alternatives to toxic products. They are responsible for pollinating the flowers that develop into fruits...
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How to Clean Bee Wax
If you want to make smokeless and dripless beeswax candles, then you'll need to clean your raw bee honey, but you do...
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Beeswax Candle Vs. Soy
Traditional candles use paraffin wax, which contains petroleum byproducts and produces soot when burned, according to the Chic Ecologist website. Beeswax and...
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Why Do White Candles Burn the Fastest?
It may seem reasonable that white candles burn faster than colored ones. In fact, that does not seem to be the general...
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How to Make Soy Wax Candle Melts
If you find yourself buying wax melts or candle wax tarts often, then try making your own soy wax candle melts. Soy...
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How to Make a Beeswax Candle
Beeswax candles are an old form of wax candle and are made completely from natural materials. Beeswax is the simplest form of...