Frequently Asked Question: I have recently restored a kitchen table back to its original form. I was told to purchase beeswax for the top of the table. Can you recommend using beeswax polish for furniture restoration? I really don’t want to change the natural colour of the original table.
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DIY Beeswax Beard Balm: Natural and Nourishing
Beard grooming is an essential part of maintaining a well-groomed and healthy appearance. If you’re looking for a natural and effective way to tame and nourish your beard, why not try making your own beeswax beard balm? This DIY recipe allows you to customize the ingredients and scent to suit your preferences, while harnessing the benefits of beeswax and other nourishing oils.
MoreHow to Clean & Maintain a Wooden Worktop
A wooden worktop serves as the heart of your kitchen, exuding warmth, beauty, and a touch of nature. To ensure its long-lasting appeal, regular cleaning, maintenance, and occasional rejuvenation are essential. In this guide, we will delve into the various aspects of caring for your wooden worktop using natural products.
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If you’re looking for a way to keep your wooden furniture, toys, or kitchenware looking and feeling great without exposing yourself, your children, or your pets to harmful chemicals, then making your own beeswax wood polish is a great option. With the right ingredients, it is very easy to make your own DIY beeswax polish. Learn how to do it in this blog.
MoreBenefits of Beeswax Candles
One of the many benefits of burning beeswax candles is its ability to calm us and soothe our mood. The light that a burning beeswax candle emits is very similar to natural sunlight. This has an uplifting and calming effect on our mood. Many also find it helps with concentration, energy and spiritualism.
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Processing beeswax is quite simple and reasonably straightforward. But only as long as you follow certain guidelines and resign yourself to the fact that it is nearly always a bit messy and there will be a good deal of waste.
MoreBeeswax – how do bees make it?
Honeybees produce beeswax to provide storage for honey and pollen within the hive and to rear new bees. It is anti fungal and anti bacterial and has very many uses. Beeswax is a common ingredient in everyday items such as cosmetics and grooming products, soaps, pharmaceuticals, food, arts and crafts, musical instruments and their maintenance, woodcare and leather care products.
MoreSimple 1:1:1 Beekeeper’s Salve recipe
I love beeswax. I love the smell as it melts and burns, the different colours, how it feels to touch and on the skin. I love it for its waterproofing qualities and for its antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. But most of all I just love it because it is pure, it is natural, and I know exactly where it comes from: my very own honeybees.
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