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Beeswax is a type of wax produced by honeybees. It is a natural wax that is used in a variety of products, including cosmetics, candles, and furniture polish. Beeswax is also used in the production of food-grade waxes, such as those used to coat fruits and vegetables. Beeswax is a renewable resource, as it is produced by honeybees and can be harvested without harming the bees.
Beeswax is a popular ingredient in many cosmetics, such as lip balms, lotions, and creams. It is also used in the production of candles, as it has a high melting point and is slow to burn. Beeswax is also used in furniture polish, as it helps to protect wood surfaces from scratches and water damage.
The beeswax market is a growing industry, with many companies producing and selling beeswax products. Some of the companies in the market include Burt's Bees, Honey Candles, and Wax Works. These companies produce a variety of beeswax products, from cosmetics to candles to furniture polish. Show Less Read more