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FAQ
What are the side effects of beeswax pellets?
Risks and Side Effects It is possible to have a beeswax allergy, which can cause a rash, redness, itching and swelling. Beeswax is considered safe when used topically, but some people may be sensitive to it or even experience allergy symptoms.
What is the difference between white and yellow beeswax pellets?
White and yellow beeswax pellets differ in color based on the filtration process. White beeswax is turned white after undergoing a pressure-filtration process. Yellow beeswax is typically processed less and therefore left in its more natural state.
What are the benefits of beeswax pellets?
Used cosmetically, Beeswax hydrates, conditions, soothes, and calms the skin. It exfoliates, repairs damage, promotes the skin’s regeneration, diminishes the appearance of the signs of aging, soothes itchiness and irritation, and creates a hydrating, long-lasting protective barrier against environmental pollutants.
What is the shelf life of beeswax pellets?
Pure beeswax whether in blocks or Comb Foundations, has an almost indefinite shelf life if stored in cool dry conditions. Samples which are thousands of years old have been tested and found to have almost identical properties to freshly produced beeswax.