Beeswax Pellets
Beeswax Pellets
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Beeswax Pellets are small, uniform pieces of pure beeswax used in balms, candles, salves, and other DIY body care or craft projects. Because the pellets are small and evenly sized, they melt more easily and more consistently than larger solid blocks. This makes them especially practical for measuring, melting, and blending in small-batch recipes. They are best suited to cosmetic and craft use unless a separate food-use suitability is confirmed for the specific batch.
♡ Why we love it: We choose to stock Beeswax Pellets because they make working with beeswax simpler and less fussy. The pellet format is easy to weigh, quick to melt, and useful across a wide range of natural making projects, from body care to candles and household crafts.
Key properties of beeswax pellets
- Ingredient: 100% Pure Beeswax
- Form: Pellets
- Texture Role: Thickening and structuring agent
- Suitable For: Cosmetic and craft use where beeswax is required
What is beeswax pellets used for
- Balms and salve-style products
- Candle making
- Body care products that need more structure
- Thickening oil-based blends
- DIY craft and apothecary-style projects
Who is beeswax pellets for
- DIY makers who want an easier-to-melt beeswax format
- Balms, salves, and body products that need structure
- Candle makers working with measured pellet additions
- Natural craft cupboards that use beeswax regularly
- Vegan product ranges
- Water-only formulations
- Ready-made emulsified creams without further formulation
- Fragrance-only applications
Beeswax Pellets Is For:
Beeswax Pellets Is Not For:
How to use beeswax pellets
- As a Thickening Ingredient: Melt with compatible oils and butters in oil-based body care formulas.
- As a Candle Ingredient: Weigh and melt as required for your chosen candle recipe.
- As a Structuring Wax: Add to balms, salves, and ointment-style products where more body is needed.
- Processing Tip: Melt gently using a double boiler or controlled water bath.
- Processing Tip: Stir well once melted for a more even final texture.
Beeswax pellets safety instructions
- For external and craft use unless product-level food suitability is confirmed
- Melt gently and avoid overheating
- Use caution around hot wax and hot containers
- Avoid use if sensitive to bee-derived ingredients
- Keep out of reach of children when melted or in active use
Faqs
Q: Why choose pellets instead of a solid block?
A: Pellets are easier to weigh, melt, and portion, which makes them more convenient for small-batch use.
Q: Do Beeswax Pellets melt more evenly?
A: Yes. Their small, uniform size helps them heat and melt more consistently than a large solid piece.
Q: Is beeswax an emulsifier?
A: Beeswax is more accurately used as a thickening and structuring wax in many oil-based products rather than as a
standalone emulsifier.
Q: What kinds of products benefit most from beeswax?
A: It is especially useful in balms, salves, candles, and richer body products that need more body and structure.

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