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The sweet aroma of a beeswax candle is the true essence of 10,000 flowers.
Bees will travel over 50,000 miles and pollinate over 2 million flowers to generate 1/4 of a pound of pure beeswax.
Beeswax will occasionally develop a layer of dust, or bloom, on its exterior. This is natural and to be expected, especially when storing. The white bloom that forms is the crystallization of natural oils rising to the candle surface. Simply rub it off with a dry cloth or use a hair dryer to remove. Beeswax, because of its consistency, can be safely stored and kept forever.
Beeswax doesn't smoke like paraffin's "burn off" because beeswax reacts more like water and evaporates by the heat of the flame.