How to Reuse Beeswax (And Get New Candles at a Reduced Price)
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Beeswax is a 100% natural material made by honeybees to build their honeycombs.
Unlike paraffin or soy wax, beeswax doesn’t degrade when reheated — it keeps its purity, aroma, and texture no matter how many times it’s melted and poured again.
That makes it the most sustainable, purifying, and long-lasting wax you can find.
💛 Benefits of reusing beeswax
♻️ Real sustainability
Reusing beeswax helps avoid waste and reduces the demand for new production, which directly supports bee health and the environment.
💰 Economic advantage
Instead of buying a brand-new candle every time, you can simply save your leftovers and we will prepare a new candle for you at a reduced cost.
🔥 Consistent quality
Beeswax has a stable melting point (around 62–65°C) and can be reheated several times without losing its structure or natural aroma.
🌬️ Cleaner air
When burned, beeswax releases negative ions that neutralize dust and toxins in the air — and those benefits remain even when it’s reused.
Beeswax is one of the rare materials that can live many lives.
Each time you reuse it, you’re saving money, protecting the planet, and honoring the bees that made it.
Reusing beeswax isn’t just a sustainable practice — it’s a mindful ritual of renewal and care. 💛
So... Make the most of your local candlemaker and save your wax. 🥥🐝