Beeswax candles are not only pleasant smelling, but they have a unique ability - they give off negative ions when burned, which actually helps to purify the air! Big difference from a typical paraffin candle - which, by the way, comes from petroleum sources.
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Beeswax candles burn longer
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yes in some candles.
Yes. Candles have been made from beeswax for many hundreds of years.
Beeswax candles are most often used but regular dollar store candles are fine. These candles are blessed "en mass" or in bulk during the ritual of Candlemass. Colors of the candles play a big part of the rituals with various colors burned for different blessings.
yes
With beeswax. In fact, you can still buy beeswax candles today. That is the kind that the Roman Catholic church uses.
Very carefully.
Yes,
Beeswax will float in water, because it is less dense than water. This is why beeswax is commonly used to make floating candles.
It depends on the candle. Some candles are paraffin. Some are made of beeswax.