White Beeswax
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UV-lightened Beeswax is an extremely versatile raw material, ideal for various craft and cosmetic applications. Thanks to its light color, it is perfectly suited for coloring and scenting candles, while maintaining a delicate natural honey fragrance.
✅ Recommended applications
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Moulded or votive candles
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Tealights and container candles
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Scented wax melts
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Natural cosmetics (balms, creams, ointments)
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Handmade soaps
🌿 Key features
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Treated with UV rays to achieve a lighter color, without the use of harsh chemicals
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Promotes better fragrance diffusion and shine in candles
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Excellent additive for vegetable waxes, to improve consistency and olfactory performance
How to Use
🔸 Melting
Heat in a bain-marie between 71°C and 93°C. Do not exceed 93°C, to avoid altering the color and properties.
🔸 Adding color or fragrance
Add colorants and fragrances when the wax is completely melted. Stir gently for 1–2 minutes to ensure even absorption.
🔸 Recommended fragrance dosage: 6–8%
Practical tips
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For moulded candles: use silicone or latex moulds if using pure beeswax
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For blends with vegetable waxes: add 30% beeswax at 75°C
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For scented wax melts: use 5–10% beeswax along with soy wax, to improve luster and fragrance intensity
Technical specifications
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Melting point: 61–66°C
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Pour temperature: 75°C
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Oil percentage: 17–24%
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Acid value: 17–24
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Saponification value: 87–104
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Ester value: 70–80
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Hydrocarbons: max 18%
White Beeswax
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Prepara sempre il 10-15% di cera in più. Ti servirà per ritocchi e per compensare la cera nel pentolino. Per candele in contenitore, prevedi un secondo versamento dopo la ritrazione.
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UV-lightened Beeswax is an extremely versatile raw material, ideal for various craft and cosmetic applications. Thanks to its light color, it is perfectly suited for coloring and scenting candles, while maintaining a delicate natural honey fragrance.
✅ Recommended applications
-
Moulded or votive candles
-
Tealights and container candles
-
Scented wax melts
-
Natural cosmetics (balms, creams, ointments)
-
Handmade soaps
🌿 Key features
-
Treated with UV rays to achieve a lighter color, without the use of harsh chemicals
-
Promotes better fragrance diffusion and shine in candles
-
Excellent additive for vegetable waxes, to improve consistency and olfactory performance
How to Use
🔸 Melting
Heat in a bain-marie between 71°C and 93°C. Do not exceed 93°C, to avoid altering the color and properties.
🔸 Adding color or fragrance
Add colorants and fragrances when the wax is completely melted. Stir gently for 1–2 minutes to ensure even absorption.
🔸 Recommended fragrance dosage: 6–8%
Practical tips
-
For moulded candles: use silicone or latex moulds if using pure beeswax
-
For blends with vegetable waxes: add 30% beeswax at 75°C
-
For scented wax melts: use 5–10% beeswax along with soy wax, to improve luster and fragrance intensity
Technical specifications
-
Melting point: 61–66°C
-
Pour temperature: 75°C
-
Oil percentage: 17–24%
-
Acid value: 17–24
-
Saponification value: 87–104
-
Ester value: 70–80
-
Hydrocarbons: max 18%