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  2. Hidden toxins in candles: What you need to know and ... - AOL

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    By opting for candles made from soy, coconut or beeswax, and with natural fragrances and lead-free wicks, you can reduce your exposure to indoor air pollutants and support renewable resources.

  3. Beeswax wreck - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the beeswax, teak timbers and shards of Chinese porcelain have been found, further suggesting that the wreck is that of a Spanish Manila galleon, which would have made regular trips from Manila, Philippines, to Acapulco, Mexico, in the days of the Spanish Empire.

  4. Beeswax - Wikipedia

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    Beeswax candles are purported to be superior to other wax candles, because they burn brighter and longer, do not bend, and burn cleaner. [14] It is further recommended for the making of other candles used in the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church. [15] Beeswax is also the candle constituent of choice in the Eastern Orthodox Church. [16] [17]

  5. The Best Beeswax for Candle Making - AOL

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    Beeswax also generally burns longer than your […] Because it’s natural, it is an excellent pick for candle making—and a better alternative to paraffin wax, which releases harmful chemicals ...

  6. Are scented candles bad for you? Find out before you finish ...

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    Choose candles labeled as 100% soy wax, beeswax or stearin wax when possible. Ensure the wick is cotton, wood or synthetic, and free from cores made of metals including lead or zinc. (Lead wicks ...

  7. Wax ester - Wikipedia

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    Beeswax is 70–80% wax esters. These esters are derived from C12-C20 fatty acids. The remaining content of beeswax are wax acids (>C20) and paraffins. In 1976, an estimated 10,000–17,000 tons were harvested. The primary use was in candles.

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