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Beeswax melts

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Pack of three 100% beeswax melts (aka beeswax tarts!). These beeswax melts are naturally aromatic, releasing the delicate scent of nectar, pollen, honey and wood absorbed by the beeswax during its time in the hive.

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Beeswax melts are designed to be used with a wax melt burner. The wax melt is gently warmed from below either with a tea light or an electric burner.

Beeswax melts are naturally aromatic, releasing the delicate scent of nectar, pollen, honey and wood absorbed by the beeswax during its time in the hive. By gently warming the beeswax in a wax melt burner, you can expect it to fragrance the room naturally for 12 hours. To reinvigorate your melt, you can even add a couple of drops of your favourite essential oil into the wax pool.

These beautiful little hexagon-shaped melts are hand poured into moulds imprinted with bees and honeycomb. Each melt weighs around 7g.

If you are new to wax melts and need a wax melt burner, you can purchase one in our shop!

Material

100% beeswax

Quantity

3 melts

Weight

21g net (pack of 3)

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FAQs

Where do you source your beeswax?
Our beeswax comes from the Bee Inspired Eco Education bee hives that are placed in and around the Leeds area. We welcome donations of excess wax from other beekeepers in the area. The provenance of any non-BIEE wax is carefully recorded and the wax lovingly filtered and assessed prior to being used.
Why does beeswax smell so good?
Beeswax is a natural substance made by the bees. It absorbs the scents of the hive, including honey, nectar, pollen and wood.
Why is beeswax different colours?
There are lots of elements that affect the final colour of beeswax as it is a natural product. It can range from pale yellow to very dark, almost brown/yellow. The very first flakes of wax produced by the bees is white. They secrete it from glands on their abdomen. As it is used in the hive it is exposed to nectar, pollen and honey. The colours of these will vary depending on what the bees have been foraging on. As the wax ages it can also become a deeper shade. The colour can also be affected by the processing of the wax. If beeswax is melted at a higher temperature, it will be darker. It also depends on how much the beeswax is refined. At Bee Inspired Eco Education, we like to filter the wax just enough to remove contaminants but not so much as to remove all the delicious scents!