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1/2 cup melted pures beeswax Post by hippychic RE: Uses for Beeswaxmake your own lipglosses Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Beeswax
Last night I was looking through a Christmas catalog that came in the mail. They adverstised Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Uses for Beeswaxbeeswax use melted wax for an excellent hair/ eyebrow remover. Post By Diana in Michigan (Guest Post) RE: Uses for BeeswaxIf you make chocolates at home, beeswax is a wonderful thing to have. You know how store-bought chocolate doesn't melt in your fingers? The manufacturers use wax (and not necessarily beeswax, either). Post by wordswork RE: Uses for BeeswaxBeeswax is also used by seamstresses to wax sewing thread. Usually it comes in a round cake the size of 5 or 6 stacked dollar coins. You run the thread across the edge. As it wears, you get slits around the edge. Costs $2-$3. Also used on knitting machines to wax the thread. Looks like a small spool with hole in center. Post by Jantoo |
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