Pure Beeswax Supplier (White and Yellow)
We carry white and yellow beeswax at some of the best prices online.
Natural Yellow Beeswax Granules / PearlsOur all natural yellow beeswax pearls are 100% pure and are filtered to be free of debris. Our wholesale yellow beeswax granules are great for their ease of use but still maintain the characteristic aroma and color that beeswax is known for. You will find them much easier to work with than traditional blocks. This version is very popular in candles. | |
White Beeswax Granules / PearlsOur white beeswax pearls have been filtered and the color has been naturally removed to create an incredibly clean white appearance while maintaining the natural beeswax smell. Our wholesale white beeswax granules are incredibly easy to work with which is the benefit to using the pearls. Because of the refinement this was is typically better for lip balm and personal product that require a product that is more refined. It may also be good for candles that are using color since the yellow tint will not interfere with the coloring process.
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100% pure at some of the best wholesale prices online
We currently carry both pure yellow and white beeswax in granules/pearl form.
Yellow Beeswax is filtered for purity while the natural color and aromas of honey are preserved.
White Beeswax is filtered for purity and the color has been naturally removed preserving the aroma.
For larger quantity wholesale yellow and white beeswax quotes, please contact our home office. We pride ourselves on offering the best quality and prices anywhere online.
Wholesale Natural Yellow Beeswax
Beeswax is a natural wax derived from honeybees. Typically ten (10) pounds of honey yields one (1) pound of beeswax. When originally formed, wax in the honeycomb is nearly white, but yellows with the addition of natural oils introduced by pollen from flowers. Beeswax is collected directly from the honeycombs of a beehive and can be found in different forms. Do to its high melting point; beeswax’s already easy workability is enhanced when in granules/pearl form.
Bulk Beeswax Uses and Benefits
The use of beeswax may be as old as history itself. From the earliest known example of therapeutic dentistry, dating back over 6,000 years ago, to modern uses which include fine candle making, skin care, and providing a protective coating for fine cheeses. Research even suggests that cosmetic and medicinal uses of beeswax may be superior to petroleum-based products. (See below)
The History of Beeswax
The known history of mankind’s use of beeswax dates back to Neolithic Europe. In order to reduce pain and sensitivity in a cracked tooth, beeswax was used as a therapeutic dental filling. Beeswax was also ancient humans’ first plastic. Written historical evidence, of the use of beeswax, dates back to the ancient Egyptians who wrote of beautiful Cleopatra’s use of it in her cosmetics and bath soap. More recently, physicians also recommended it for various therapeutic properties and it was applied to treat a number of ailments. Beeswax was also an important part of composite balms used in dressings after surgery.
Benefits and Uses of Beeswax
Beeswax has been found naturally useful in medicine, cosmetics, food and even art. To those who appreciate a safer, more natural environment, it provides many different uses.
A healthy Environment
Beeswax candles are naturally scented with the aroma of honey. This is highly desirable for those who suffer with asthma or is allergic or sensitive to smells. Pure beeswax candles as emit little (if any) smoke when they burn – keeping your home cleaner and more comfortable. Besides the smoke, these candles burn with little or no wax drip making them last longer. Recent studies suggest that burning beeswax candles can actually purify the air by releasing negative ions removing impurities from the air we breathe.
Natural Skin Care
By itself, beeswax locks in moisture, fosters cells and protects skin. With its amazing ability to work with in concert with multiple ingredients, beeswax can be utilized to benefit and beautify the entire body. With anti-bacterial properties and vitamin A, it aids in natural healing and cell development without clogging pores. With its water repelling properties, beeswax sustains sunscreen action.
Research on Beeswax
Studies continually show that yellow and white beeswax offers no toxicological concerns, even when ingested (in small amounts). Many commercial beekeepers prefer to chew beeswax honeycombs to traditional chewing gum. Beeswax acts as an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiallergenic and a germicidal antioxidant. A study by German scientists, “Efficacy of barrier creams in comparison to skin care products in dental laboratory technicians – a controlled trial,” (translation) from the Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft found that, “…The results demonstrate that the use of after work moisturizers is highly beneficial and under the chosen study conditions even superior to barrier creams applied at work. This approach is more practical for many professions and may effectively reduce the frequency of irritant contact dermatitis.”
Applications:
- Add to your lotions to add skin protective properties
- Add to your lip balm (as recommended by the Mayo Clinic) to provide greater permanence and elasticity.
- Use in candle making for a brighter, healthier home
309 Reviews
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Great!
Very satisfied with this! Worked perfect for what I needed. I will definitely be buying from bulk apothecary more.
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Good moments and bad ones too.
This is the first time I've ordered from this vendor. I got a pound of the yellow beeswax pellets. The color was great and the small pellets are convenient for melting.
I wanted beeswax for a few of my personal projects and for some projects for friends of mine. I wanted to be able to use the wax for coating special metals, for lip balms, and even candles.
But the smell was not good at all. Not like honey or anything similar.
One thing I'm good at is identifying smells of specific flowers and fruits, which is why I started making candles.
But I'm not going to use this wax to make candles or lip balm, because the smell is not pleasant and strong.
I will still use the wax on other projects, just not on any projects that need a good fragrance.
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Great for candles!
I bought the yellow beeswax and am so happy with it. I made candles and they turned out perfect! Great price too!
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Great for Encaustic
This bulk beeswax works great for our encaustic medium. Love that they are pellets rather than blocks.
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Great For Balms & Butters
I love the fact that this product doesn't have a strong waxy odor like some other vendors.
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Worked great!
Worked great for my project.... Surprised of items available so close to home!
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Great product!
I love this yellow beeswax! It is the only one I will use for making lip balm. It melts easy and makes the lip balm come out with just the right amount of waxiness. Everyone tells me how much they love the lip balm I make with it. Great product!
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Clean beeswax
Great product. This beeswax is the cleanest I have used. Other suppliers i have had issues with several black specks in melted product.
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beeswax pearls
Love the small size for my project; it's so easy to use. Surely saved us a long time of grating.