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  • Type
    Paraffin Wax
  • Household Paraffin WaxHousehold Paraffin Wax
  • Paraffin Candle WaxParaffin Candle Wax
  • Type
    Soy Wax
  • Soy Candle WaxSoy Candle Wax
  • Freedom Soy Wax BeadsFreedom Soy Wax Beads
  • Type
    Beeswax
  • Yellow Beeswax PelletsYellow Beeswax Pellets
  • White Beeswax PastillesWhite Beeswax Pastilles
  • Type
    Palm Wax
  • Palm Wax for Candle MakingPalm Wax for Candle Making
  • Palm Wax Candle Making KitPalm Wax Candle Making Kit
  • Type
    Gel Wax
  • Transparent Jelly WaxTransparent Jelly Wax
  • Gel Wax for Candle MakingGel Wax for Candle Making
  • Type
    Rapeseed Wax
  • Rapeseed wax 900 gr for pillar candlesRapeseed wax 900 gr for pillar candles
  • RAPESEED WAX FOR MOLDS (R50)RAPESEED WAX FOR MOLDS (R50)
  • Type
    Coconut Wax
  • Freedom Coconut Wax Beads for Candle MakingFreedom Coconut Wax Beads for Candle Making
  • Coconut Soy Wax BlendCoconut Soy Wax Blend
  • Type
    Granulated Wax
  • Granulated Candle WaxGranulated Candle Wax
  • Type
    Blended Waxes
  • Paraffin BlendParaffin Blend
  • Type
    Microcrystalline Wax
  • Microcrystalline Wax 1lb. BlockMicrocrystalline Wax 1lb. Block
  • 1 lb. Block Microcrystalline Wax1 lb. Block Microcrystalline Wax

Yellow Beeswax Pellets

Beeswax, a byproduct of honey production, is prized for its natural, subtle honey scent and non-toxic burn. It burns longer and cleaner than most waxes. Beeswax candles are often associated with a warm, natural glow. However, it's one of the more expensive waxes and doesn't hold additional fragrances well.

Type
  • Beeswax
Brand
YASNAY
Melting Point
62-65°C (144-149°F)
Scent Rentention
Natural honey scent
Texture and Finish
Smooth and glossy
Fragrance Throw
Mild (natural scent)
Smoke and Soot Production
Minimal
Skill Level
  • Intermediate
Pros
Non-toxic, burns slowly and cleanly, natural honey scent.
Cons
More expensive, limited scent options due to natural fragrance.
Price
$11.99
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