BEESWAX
Cera Alba
Beeswax is produced naturally from the activities of honeybees. A member of the
Apidae family of bees,
honeybees originated in Southeast Asia and now thrive in habitats across the globe. They produce honey
from flower nectar as a food store, and keep it packed away in honeycomb nests made of six-sided cells.
These honeycomb cells are composed of pure beeswax.

Human use of this produce from honeybees extends back to prehistoric times, with honey being one of
the few sweeteners available to prehistoric peoples, and beeswax among a limited repertoire of
available materials for constructing tools and art. As with honey, the exact composition of beeswax
depends on the flowers visited by the honeybees that make it, but it generally consists of several
types of fatty acids. Beeswax is collected from the ‘caps’ of the cells containing honey, and can
therefore be collected without harming the bee’s nests.
Honey has long been used medicinally for its antiseptic and wound-healing properties, which have only
just recently begun to be understood. Similarly, when beeswax is applied to the skin it has soothing
and protective properties. It provides a malleable barrier between the skin and outside elements,
helping to retain moisture and keep out environmental contaminants and toxins. Beeswax provides a
natural and healthy alternative to paraffin wax from petroleum, commonly used in body products. At
Blue Stone, we use pure and natural beeswax in all of our balms so your body can benefit from the
soothing and protective properties of this ancient gift of nature.
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Pure and natural Beeswax is used in these items:
>>Lip & Body Balms
>>Natural Health Balms
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