I am on the hunt for beeswax. Can anyone point me in the direction of a good supplier please?
I've found a nice recipe I'd like to try and tomorrow am going to make some Elder and lavender body lotion with an easy peasy recipe. Will post if anyone is interested.
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Jesse
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Posted: 28 May 2006 01:53 pm Post subject:
Mmm, if beeswax was being distributed again I'd be after some too
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Hmm, how big is a pound of beeswax? I'm thinking maybe I'd just have an entire block, to save it needing to be cut! But then, I'd need to be careful not to try and eat it, it smells so good...
I'm thinking of making my own polish, as we're going to eventually have a lot of wooden furniture, none of which will be varnished, yay! Mm, and also maybe saddle-soap if we get a leather sofa, as my OH is set on
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Beeswax is the bee equivalent of the oils your skin produce, I think. When you make soap, the lye bit alters the oily molecules to give them a bit on the end that makes them able to be picked up by water. Resulting in an oily end for connecting to the dirt on you, and a water end for getting it all rinsed off. I guess it does not matter what oils and wax you use, but beeswax is hard at room temperature, so is used to make a harder soap. But then, if you use the right other ingredients, you can still make soft soaps with it anyway.
Anyway, that must be the most rubbish explanation of this ever...
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