Bees and their pollination services provide bee products that are an entirely natural food source. The glands of worker bees produce bee wax, which they need to build the honeycomb and help to seal the top of honey-filled cells. Beeswax contains over 300 natural compounds, among which the most component is fatty-acid esters. Fresh wax is nearly pure white, whereas later it turns a yellowish-brown color. It has a pleasing scent like honey, propolis, and pollen.
The cosmetics industry loves it.
Wax is usually added to creams because it makes skin soft and supple and has antibiotic properties. The chewing of capping, i.e. the wax covering over honey, is documented, while thermal therapies using beeswax, which is typically carried taken straight after a massage or physiotherapy, also are becoming popular lately.
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