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Best Soy Candle: A Natural Gift to Give

Best soy candle is a special type of candle made from Soy Wax and is usually handmade. Candles that are handmade in small batches often have unusual Scents and extra decorative accents. If you are interested in buying it, pay a visit at local craft shows and since, it is a very popular gift item, most craft shows will have two or three booths devoted to this certain type of candle. Scent mix in soy wax smells as fragrant as or better than Paraffin candles. The scent is clean and lingers longer throughout the home. It is also a further-reaching scent, which means that you can burn one candle to create a fragrance for several rooms. This, too, is a reason why this type of candle is more cost-efficient. You won’t be able to smell the candles before you buy it but you should be able to get an idea of the quality by checking the seller’s feedback record. Therefore, this best soy candle is more cost efficient in the long run and when you invest in this for your loved ones, they will appreciate your thoughtfulness in buying a higher grade of candle for them as gift and is safer with regards to health reasons. Best soy candle emits less amount of soot than paraffin candles do because paraffin is a by-product of petroleum where it causes the air quality in one’s home to decline. Though you can’t see it, the smoke from paraffin candles contains up to 11 carcinogens which are harmful to the lungs over time. Best soy candle burns cleaner than paraffin candle and is much safer for home use. It can be burn anywhere in your home to produce a mood setting of your choice. It can be burn in your living area, kitchen, bathroom or bedroom. Soy wax is biodegradable, water soluble and it is also non-toxic. The
best soy candle
is harmless to the environment and won’t cause any health issues with pets or children. If the wax spills, it can easily be cleaned up with water and a little soap. It is also a best choice if your gift recipient has small children around. Another great thing about buying it as gifts is that, you can choose from a vast selection of fragrances such as cinnamon bun, vanilla, hot apple pie, baby powder, forest pine, harvest spice, mango, strawberry, lavender, lilac and many more. There is also a variety of sizes as well so that you can easily find ones that fits in your price range. Some companies will personalize the candles according to consumer’s needs. For example, you might be able to create a gift for a deceased loved one or by other means.

Order your
best soy candle
gifts early because candle supplies might be limited and online stores usually offer the best selection and pricing but even these stores are very busy during the holiday season. You can give this as an individual gift or take it as a party gift or give for birthdays, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and other occasions. Information is easily access on the Web so don’t delay in buying this great home decor gift for your loved ones. You can also try purchasing it online by reviewing the selection from different sites vending it off.

Making Beeswax Candles with Natural Cordage Wicks and Plant Molds


EAR CANDLE,BEESWAX HERBAL 75pk


EAR CANDLE,BEESWAX HERBAL 75pk


$254.25


EAR CANDLE,BEESWAX HERBALPure natural beeswax ear candl.

Ear Candle Beeswax 12pk


Ear Candle Beeswax 12pk


$41.19


Ear Candle BeeswaxPure natural beeswax ear candles – all natural, smell sweet – with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up.. (WALLY EAR CANDLE,BEESWAX by Wallys Natural Products).

Ear Candle Beeswax 75pk


Ear Candle Beeswax 75pk


$239.25


Ear Candle BeeswaxPure natural beeswax ear candles – all natural, smell sweet – with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up.. (WALLY EAR CANDLE,BEESWAX by Wallys Natural Products).

Pure Beeswax Candle Favor


Pure Beeswax Candle Favor


$1.5


These miniature honeycomb candles are "the bee's knees" when it comes to favors. Each white beeswax candle measures 1 3/4" x 2" and is adorned with a resin bee. The candles come in a framed wooden box for the perfect favor with an artisanal, rustic feel.

Candle - Beeswax aromatherapy candle in tin (geranium)


Candle – Beeswax aromatherapy candle in tin (geranium)


$19.99


Color: Yellow; Special Features: Disposable; Width: 2 3/4″; Weight: 6 oz; Fragrance: Geranium; Base: Beeswax; Height: 1 3/4″; Product Type: Candle; Manufacturer: Bluecorn Naturals

Beeswax 16 oz: 1 lb: K


Beeswax 16 oz: 1 lb: K


$21.6


This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Beeswax is used for making beauty creams and soaps. Beeswax crafts include candle making, beeswax modeling, making crayons, encaustic art (melting crayons onto an iron and then ‘painting’ it onto paper), and furniture polish. Sleeping Beauty Cream: This recipe comes from Janice Cox’s book ‘Natural Beauty for All Seasons.’ 1 tablespoon grated beeswax 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil ¼ cup light sesame oil ¼ cup orange flower water Pinch of borax powder Mix together the beeswax, vitamin E oil, and sesame oil. Heat gently until the beeswax is melted. Combine the orange flower water and borax powder, and heat until very warm. Pour the warm water into the oil mixture and stir well. Continue to stir, or pour the whole mixture into and electric blender and blend for 1 minute. Pour the cream into a clean container and allow it to cool completely. Store in a cool, dry place. Apply the cream before you go to bed. Herbal Skin Cream: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/5316/beauty.html: ¾ ounce beeswax shaving 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup water (or rose water) 24 drops (¼ teaspoon) rose geranium essential oil or 6 drops rose essential oil. Heat the beeswax and oil in a pot unti lthe beeswax melts. Remove from heat, and add essential oils. In a separate pot, heat the water until it’s warm to the touch. Remove the center ring on the lid of your blender or food processor and pour in the warm water. With the blender on high speed, slowly add the oil-beeswax mixture until it begins to solidify (this should happen once three-quarters of it has been added to the water). As this happens, continue adding the oil-beeswax mixture to the water, stirring in the top edges as they turn solid. Keep adding the oil and beeswax to the water until the mixture can’t absorb any more. Turn off the blender, and, using a rubber spatula, pour the cream into wide-mouthed jars while it’s warm and can be poured (pimento jars are ideal). One caveat: Substances that contain water invite bacterial growth. However, essential oils and beeswax (and vitamin E) are natural preservatives and, under most conditions, they’ll give a cream at least a six-month shelf life. If you keep the cream refrigerated, it should keep three times as long.

Beeswax Beads, White 1 lb: K


Beeswax Beads, White 1 lb: K


$18.9


This is Frontier’s double wall silverfoil pack. Some Frontier packs are double wall wax-lined paper. Beeswax is used for making beauty creams and soaps. Beeswax crafts include candle making, beeswax modeling, making crayons, encaustic art (melting crayons onto an iron and then ‘painting’ it onto paper), and furniture polish. Sleeping Beauty Cream: This recipe comes from Janice Cox’s book ‘Natural Beauty for All Seasons.’ 1 tablespoon grated beeswax 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil ¼ cup light sesame oil ¼ cup orange flower water Pinch of borax powder Mix together the beeswax, vitamin E oil, and sesame oil. Heat gently until the beeswax is melted. Combine the orange flower water and borax powder, and heat until very warm. Pour the warm water into the oil mixture and stir well. Continue to stir, or pour the whole mixture into and electric blender and blend for 1 minute. Pour the cream into a clean container and allow it to cool completely. Store in a cool, dry place. Apply the cream before you go to bed. Herbal Skin Cream: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/5316/beauty.html: ¾ ounce beeswax shaving 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup water (or rose water) 24 drops (¼ teaspoon) rose geranium essential oil or 6 drops rose essential oil. Heat the beeswax and oil in a pot unti lthe beeswax melts. Remove from heat, and add essential oils. In a separate pot, heat the water until it’s warm to the touch. Remove the center ring on the lid of your blender or food processor and pour in the warm water. With the blender on high speed, slowly add the oil-beeswax mixture until it begins to solidify (this should happen once three-quarters of it has been added to the water). As this happens, continue adding the oil-beeswax mixture to the water, stirring in the top edges as they turn solid. Keep adding the oil and beeswax to the water until the mixture can’t absorb any more. Turn off the blender, and, using a rubber spatula, pour the cream into wide-mouthed jars while it’s warm and can be poured (pimento jars are ideal). One caveat: Substances that contain water invite bacterial growth. However, essential oils and beeswax (and vitamin E) are natural preservatives and, under most conditions, they’ll give a cream at least a six-month shelf life. If you keep the cream refrigerated, it should keep three times as long.

Beeswax Beads, White 1 lb: C


Beeswax Beads, White 1 lb: C


$14.25


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Beeswax is used for making beauty creams and soaps. Beeswax crafts include candle making, beeswax modeling, making crayons, encaustic art (melting crayons onto an iron and then ‘painting’ it onto paper), and furniture polish. Sleeping Beauty Cream: This recipe comes from Janice Cox’s book ‘Natural Beauty for All Seasons.’ 1 tablespoon grated beeswax 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil ¼ cup light sesame oil ¼ cup orange flower water Pinch of borax powder Mix together the beeswax, vitamin E oil, and sesame oil. Heat gently until the beeswax is melted. Combine the orange flower water and borax powder, and heat until very warm. Pour the warm water into the oil mixture and stir well. Continue to stir, or pour the whole mixture into and electric blender and blend for 1 minute. Pour the cream into a clean container and allow it to cool completely. Store in a cool, dry place. Apply the cream before you go to bed. Herbal Skin Cream: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/5316/beauty.html: ¾ ounce beeswax shaving 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup water (or rose water) 24 drops (¼ teaspoon) rose geranium essential oil or 6 drops rose essential oil. Heat the beeswax and oil in a pot unti lthe beeswax melts. Remove from heat, and add essential oils. In a separate pot, heat the water until it’s warm to the touch. Remove the center ring on the lid of your blender or food processor and pour in the warm water. With the blender on high speed, slowly add the oil-beeswax mixture until it begins to solidify (this should happen once three-quarters of it has been added to the water). As this happens, continue adding the oil-beeswax mixture to the water, stirring in the top edges as they turn solid. Keep adding the oil and beeswax to the water until the mixture can’t absorb any more. Turn off the blender, and, using a rubber spatula, pour the cream into wide-mouthed jars while it’s warm and can be poured (pimento jars are ideal). One caveat: Substances that contain water invite bacterial growth. However, essential oils and beeswax (and vitamin E) are natural preservatives and, under most conditions, they’ll give a cream at least a six-month shelf life. If you keep the cream refrigerated, it should keep three times as long.

Beeswax 16 oz: 1 lb: C


Beeswax 16 oz: 1 lb: C


$14.02


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Beeswax is used for making beauty creams and soaps. Beeswax crafts include candle making, beeswax modeling, making crayons, encaustic art (melting crayons onto an iron and then ‘painting’ it onto paper), and furniture polish. Sleeping Beauty Cream: This recipe comes from Janice Cox’s book ‘Natural Beauty for All Seasons.’ 1 tablespoon grated beeswax 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil ¼ cup light sesame oil ¼ cup orange flower water Pinch of borax powder Mix together the beeswax, vitamin E oil, and sesame oil. Heat gently until the beeswax is melted. Combine the orange flower water and borax powder, and heat until very warm. Pour the warm water into the oil mixture and stir well. Continue to stir, or pour the whole mixture into and electric blender and blend for 1 minute. Pour the cream into a clean container and allow it to cool completely. Store in a cool, dry place. Apply the cream before you go to bed. Herbal Skin Cream: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/5316/beauty.html: ¾ ounce beeswax shaving 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup water (or rose water) 24 drops (¼ teaspoon) rose geranium essential oil or 6 drops rose essential oil. Heat the beeswax and oil in a pot unti lthe beeswax melts. Remove from heat, and add essential oils. In a separate pot, heat the water until it’s warm to the touch. Remove the center ring on the lid of your blender or food processor and pour in the warm water. With the blender on high speed, slowly add the oil-beeswax mixture until it begins to solidify (this should happen once three-quarters of it has been added to the water). As this happens, continue adding the oil-beeswax mixture to the water, stirring in the top edges as they turn solid. Keep adding the oil and beeswax to the water until the mixture can’t absorb any more. Turn off the blender, and, using a rubber spatula, pour the cream into wide-mouthed jars while it’s warm and can be poured (pimento jars are ideal). One caveat: Substances that contain water invite bacterial growth. However, essential oils and beeswax (and vitamin E) are natural preservatives and, under most conditions, they’ll give a cream at least a six-month shelf life. If you keep the cream refrigerated, it should keep three times as long.

Beeswax Chunks Unfiltered 1 lb: C


Beeswax Chunks Unfiltered 1 lb: C


$14.63


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Beeswax is used for making beauty creams and soaps. Beeswax crafts include candle making, beeswax modeling, making crayons, encaustic art (melting crayons onto an iron and then ‘painting’ it onto paper), and furniture polish. Sleeping Beauty Cream: This recipe comes from Janice Cox’s book ‘Natural Beauty for All Seasons.’ 1 tablespoon grated beeswax 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil ¼ cup light sesame oil ¼ cup orange flower water Pinch of borax powder Mix together the beeswax, vitamin E oil, and sesame oil. Heat gently until the beeswax is melted. Combine the orange flower water and borax powder, and heat until very warm. Pour the warm water into the oil mixture and stir well. Continue to stir, or pour the whole mixture into and electric blender and blend for 1 minute. Pour the cream into a clean container and allow it to cool completely. Store in a cool, dry place. Apply the cream before you go to bed. Herbal Skin Cream: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/5316/beauty.html: ¾ ounce beeswax shaving 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup water (or rose water) 24 drops (¼ teaspoon) rose geranium essential oil or 6 drops rose essential oil. Heat the beeswax and oil in a pot unti lthe beeswax melts. Remove from heat, and add essential oils. In a separate pot, heat the water until it’s warm to the touch. Remove the center ring on the lid of your blender or food processor and pour in the warm water. With the blender on high speed, slowly add the oil-beeswax mixture until it begins to solidify (this should happen once three-quarters of it has been added to the water). As this happens, continue adding the oil-beeswax mixture to the water, stirring in the top edges as they turn solid. Keep adding the oil and beeswax to the water until the mixture can’t absorb any more. Turn off the blender, and, using a rubber spatula, pour the cream into wide-mouthed jars while it’s warm and can be poured (pimento jars are ideal). One caveat: Substances that contain water invite bacterial growth. However, essential oils and beeswax (and vitamin E) are natural preservatives and, under most conditions, they’ll give a cream at least a six-month shelf life. If you keep the cream refrigerated, it should keep three times as long.

Beeswax Slab Filtered 1 lb: C


Beeswax Slab Filtered 1 lb: C


$19.8


This is Starwest’s nitrogen-flushed double wall silverfoil pack. Beeswax is used for making beauty creams and soaps. Beeswax crafts include candle making, beeswax modeling, making crayons, encaustic art (melting crayons onto an iron and then ‘painting’ it onto paper), and furniture polish. Sleeping Beauty Cream: This recipe comes from Janice Cox’s book ‘Natural Beauty for All Seasons.’ 1 tablespoon grated beeswax 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil ¼ cup light sesame oil ¼ cup orange flower water Pinch of borax powder Mix together the beeswax, vitamin E oil, and sesame oil. Heat gently until the beeswax is melted. Combine the orange flower water and borax powder, and heat until very warm. Pour the warm water into the oil mixture and stir well. Continue to stir, or pour the whole mixture into and electric blender and blend for 1 minute. Pour the cream into a clean container and allow it to cool completely. Store in a cool, dry place. Apply the cream before you go to bed. Herbal Skin Cream: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/5316/beauty.html: ¾ ounce beeswax shaving 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup water (or rose water) 24 drops (¼ teaspoon) rose geranium essential oil or 6 drops rose essential oil. Heat the beeswax and oil in a pot unti lthe beeswax melts. Remove from heat, and add essential oils. In a separate pot, heat the water until it’s warm to the touch. Remove the center ring on the lid of your blender or food processor and pour in the warm water. With the blender on high speed, slowly add the oil-beeswax mixture until it begins to solidify (this should happen once three-quarters of it has been added to the water). As this happens, continue adding the oil-beeswax mixture to the water, stirring in the top edges as they turn solid. Keep adding the oil and beeswax to the water until the mixture can’t absorb any more. Turn off the blender, and, using a rubber spatula, pour the cream into wide-mouthed jars while it’s warm and can be poured (pimento jars are ideal). One caveat: Substances that contain water invite bacterial growth. However, essential oils and beeswax (and vitamin E) are natural preservatives and, under most conditions, they’ll give a cream at least a six-month shelf life. If you keep the cream refrigerated, it should keep three times as long.

Ear Candle Beeswax 2 Pc


Ear Candle Beeswax 2 Pc


$9.49


Ear Candle BeeswaxEar Candles Beeswax have been for centuries and are reported to aid in cleansing the ear of wax, improve hearing, and bring soothing comfort to the user. Excess earwax can be a place where bacteria and fungus can accumulate. Ear candles are all natural, sweet and are easy to use. They feature a spiral wrapped cloth coated with wax. When lit, it allows the warmth of the candle and gentle vacuum action of the flame to gently pull debris out of the ear. The process is enjoyed even by children and benefits them especially when done after the body’s fluids are softened with a warm shower..

Ear Candle Beeswax 4 pc


Ear Candle Beeswax 4 pc


$16.98


Ear Candle BeeswaxEar Candles Beeswax have been for centuries and are reported to aid in cleansing the ear of wax, improve hearing, and bring soothing comfort to the user. Excess earwax can be a place where bacteria and fungus can accumulate. Ear candles are all natural, sweet and are easy to use. They feature a spiral wrapped cloth coated with wax. When lit, it allows the warmth of the candle and gentle vacuum action of the flame to gently pull debris out of the ear. The process is enjoyed even by children and benefits them especially when done after the body’s fluids are softened with a warm shower..

Ear Candle Beeswax HERBAL, 12 CT


Ear Candle Beeswax HERBAL, 12 CT


$42.79


Ear Candle BeeswaxPure natural beeswax ear candles – all natural, smell sweet – with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up.. (WALLY EAR CANDLE,BEEWX HB by Wallys Natural Products).

Beeswax Candle Votives 3 count: K


Beeswax Candle Votives 3 count: K


$11.29


100% Natural Beeswax Crafted from 100% pure beeswax. Naturally smokeless and drip-less, and burn far slower than any other candle. It is the only natural negative ions producer, thus cleaning the air while burning. Nothing compares to the natural aroma and beauty of pure beeswax candles! Burn Time: 15-18 hours

Beeswax Candle 3" Pillar: K


Beeswax Candle 3" Pillar: K


$16.28


100% Natural Beeswax / Random colors. Crafted from 100% pure beeswax. Naturally smokeless and drip-less, and burn far slower than any other candle. It is the only natural negative ions producer, thus cleaning the air while burning. Nothing compares to the natural aroma and beauty of pure beeswax candles! 3"x4" Burn Time: 30-40 hours

Beeswax Candle Tea Lights 6 count: K


Beeswax Candle Tea Lights 6 count: K


$8.72


100% Natural Beeswax Crafted from 100% pure beeswax. Naturally smokeless and drip-less, and burn far slower than any other candle. It is the only natural negative ions producer, thus cleaning the air while burning. Nothing compares to the natural aroma and beauty of pure beeswax candles! Burn Time: 5-6 hours

Ear Candle,Beeswax,Herbal 12 Ct: HF


Ear Candle,Beeswax,Herbal 12 Ct: HF


$40.13


Featuring Wally’s Edge for a Better Burning Candle! Natural beeswax ear candles, containing the essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree. As with their Herbal Paraffin Candles, these candles are especially soothing during the cold and flu season and may provide relief from summer allergies and hay fever. Beeswax tends to burn smoother, cleaner and longer than paraffin candles. The beeswax mixed with their own special blend of essential oils make their Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles the best choice for your all-natural ear candling experience.

Ear Candle,Beeswax,Herbal 2 Pack: HF


Ear Candle,Beeswax,Herbal 2 Pack: HF


$8


Featuring Wally’s Edge for a Better Burning Candle! Natural beeswax ear candles, containing the essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree. As with their Herbal Paraffin Candles, these candles are especially soothing during the cold and flu season and may provide relief from summer allergies and hay fever. Beeswax tends to burn smoother, cleaner and longer than paraffin candles. The beeswax mixed with their own special blend of essential oils make their Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles the best choice for your all-natural ear candling experience.

Ear Candle,Beeswax,Herbal 4 Pack: HF


Ear Candle,Beeswax,Herbal 4 Pack: HF


$14.66


Featuring Wally’s Edge for a Better Burning Candle! Natural beeswax ear candles, containing the essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree. As with their Herbal Paraffin Candles, these candles are especially soothing during the cold and flu season and may provide relief from summer allergies and hay fever. Beeswax tends to burn smoother, cleaner and longer than paraffin candles. The beeswax mixed with their own special blend of essential oils make their Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles the best choice for your all-natural ear candling experience.

Candle - Beeswax aromatherapy pillar candle (Palmarosa / Ylang ylang)


Candle – Beeswax aromatherapy pillar candle (Palmarosa / Ylang ylang)


$25.99


Color: Peach; Special Features: Disposable; Width: 2″; Weight: 0.3 lb; Fragrance: Palmarosa, Ylang ylang; Base: Beeswax; Height: 3″; Product Type: Candle; Manufacturer: Bluecorn Naturals

Ear Candle Beeswax 4 PK EA


Ear Candle Beeswax 4 PK EA


$14.99


Ear Candle BeeswaxPure natural beeswax ear candles – without oils, fragrances or additives. All natural & sweet smelling.. Ear candling is a soothing, relaxing process. An interesting crackling sound can be heard as the candle burns. If the candle is allowed to burn shorter than 4 inches, the heat produced may become uncomfortable to the ear canal…

Ear Candle Beeswax 2 PK EA


Ear Candle Beeswax 2 PK EA


$7.99


Ear Candle BeeswaxPure natural beeswax ear candles – without oils, fragrances or additives. All natural & sweet smelling.. Ear candling is a soothing, relaxing process. An interesting crackling sound can be heard as the candle burns. If the candle is allowed to burn shorter than 4 inches, the heat produced may become uncomfortable to the ear canal…

Wallys Natural Products 83684 Beeswax Ear Candle


Wallys Natural Products 83684 Beeswax Ear Candle


$23.24


WALLY S NATURAL PRODUCTS 1x 2 PK BEESWAX EAR CANDLE. Wally s 100 Beeswax Ear Candles contain no oils fragrances or additives. Allnatural sweet smelling these candles burn smoother cleaner and longer than our other candles.:. (Note: This product description is informational only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information before use. For any health or dietary related matter always consult your doctor before use.)

Wallys Natural Products 83685 Beeswax Ear Candle


Wallys Natural Products 83685 Beeswax Ear Candle


$29.13


WALLY S NATURAL PRODUCTS 1x 4 PK BEESWAX EAR CANDLE. Wally s 100 Beeswax Ear Candles contain no oils fragrances or additives. Allnatural sweet smelling these candles burn smoother cleaner and longer than our other candles.:. (Note: This product description is informational only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information before use. For any health or dietary related matter always consult your doctor before use.)

Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 50-pack: K: K


Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 50-pack: K: K


$157.99


Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Our scented ear candles are infused with pure essential oils which will enhance the ear candling experience. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2 oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli’’s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (cone candle) is heated, air will be drawn into the cylinder at an increased rate and forced out of the cylinder with greater force. Thus, any loose material within the cylinder would be forced toward the exit point of the cylinder. Ear cone candling creates a gentle vacuum, painlessly pulling debris from the ear. What to look for in a cone There are hundreds of cone candles to choose from, make in a variety of materials, shapes, and sizes. So how do you choose a quality ear cone? First, look to see if the cone candle is cylindrical. If a cone candles is very large at one end and very small at the other end, it reduces effectiveness. most reputable companies use a cone with a 7/8” end tapering down to 3/8”. Second, look for a cone candle that’’s labeled with clear instructions for how to use it. According to cone candle manufacturers, the art of candling has been used safely for thousands of years; even so, it’’s very important to read and follow directions carefully. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important:

Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 12-pack: K


Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 12-pack: K


$37.71


Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Our scented ear candles are infused with pure essential oils which will enhance the ear candling experience. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2 oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli’’s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (cone candle) is heated, air will be drawn into the cylinder at an increased rate and forced out of the cylinder with greater force. Thus, any loose material within the cylinder would be forced toward the exit point of the cylinder. Ear cone candling creates a gentle vacuum, painlessly pulling debris from the ear. What to look for in a cone There are hundreds of cone candles to choose from, make in a variety of materials, shapes, and sizes. So how do you choose a quality ear cone? First, look to see if the cone candle is cylindrical. If a cone candles is very large at one end and very small at the other end, it reduces effectiveness. most reputable companies use a cone with a 7/8” end tapering down to 3/8”. Second, look for a cone candle that’’s labeled with clear instructions for how to use it. According to cone candle manufacturers, the art of candling has been used safely for thousands of years; even so, it’’s very important to read and follow directions carefully. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important:

Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 12-pack : K


Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 12-pack : K


$38.61


Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Our scented ear candles are infused with pure essential oils which will enhance the ear candling experience. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2 oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli’’s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (cone candle) is heated, air will be drawn into the cylinder at an increased rate and forced out of the cylinder with greater force. Thus, any loose material within the cylinder would be forced toward the exit point of the cylinder. Ear cone candling creates a gentle vacuum, painlessly pulling debris from the ear. What to look for in a cone There are hundreds of cone candles to choose from, make in a variety of materials, shapes, and sizes. So how do you choose a quality ear cone? First, look to see if the cone candle is cylindrical. If a cone candles is very large at one end and very small at the other end, it reduces effectiveness. most reputable companies use a cone with a 7/8” end tapering down to 3/8”. Second, look for a cone candle that’’s labeled with clear instructions for how to use it. According to cone candle manufacturers, the art of candling has been used safely for thousands of years; even so, it’’s very important to read and follow directions carefully. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important:

Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 2-pack: K


Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 2-pack: K


$6.74


Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important: NEVER HOLD THE CANDLE STRAIGHT UP! ALWAYS HOLD AT AN ANGLE. As you cut the ash, balance it on the scissors and place it in the water. Let the candle burn to a comfortable length, remove from the ear and extinguish it in the water. Repeat process on the other ear as many times per ear, if necessary. The candle may be cut open to examine contents, if desired. Things you will need for cone candling are: Two or more candles An assistant An ear cover cloth, or protector A container of water Lighter or matches Scissors A small pillow Note: This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs or damages resulting from use of this product. Ear Cone Candles have been one of the hottest selling items of the 90′’s. Unlike the cotton swab, which pushes ear wax closer to the eardrum and makes it harder to remove– ear cones are an inexpensive, safe method of removing ear wax. The ancient art of candling The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. How do cone candles work? Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli’’s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (c

Herbal/Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 4-pack: K


Herbal/Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 4-pack: K


$14.4


Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important: NEVER HOLD THE CANDLE STRAIGHT UP! ALWAYS HOLD AT AN ANGLE. As you cut the ash, balance it on the scissors and place it in the water. Let the candle burn to a comfortable length, remove from the ear and extinguish it in the water. Repeat process on the other ear as many times per ear, if necessary. The candle may be cut open to examine contents, if desired. Things you will need for cone candling are: Two or more candles An assistant An ear cover cloth, or protector A container of water Lighter or matches Scissors A small pillow Note: This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs or damages resulting from use of this product. Ear Cone Candles have been one of the hottest selling items of the 90′’s. Unlike the cotton swab, which pushes ear wax closer to the eardrum and makes it harder to remove– ear cones are an inexpensive, safe method of removing ear wax. The ancient art of candling The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. How do cone candles work? Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli’’s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (c

Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 4-pack: K


Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 4-pack: K


$13.32


Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important: NEVER HOLD THE CANDLE STRAIGHT UP! ALWAYS HOLD AT AN ANGLE. As you cut the ash, balance it on the scissors and place it in the water. Let the candle burn to a comfortable length, remove from the ear and extinguish it in the water. Repeat process on the other ear as many times per ear, if necessary. The candle may be cut open to examine contents, if desired. Things you will need for cone candling are: Two or more candles An assistant An ear cover cloth, or protector A container of water Lighter or matches Scissors A small pillow Note: This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs or damages resulting from use of this product. Ear Cone Candles have been one of the hottest selling items of the 90′’s. Unlike the cotton swab, which pushes ear wax closer to the eardrum and makes it harder to remove– ear cones are an inexpensive, safe method of removing ear wax. The ancient art of candling The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. How do cone candles work? Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli’’s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (c

Herbal/Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 2-pack: K


Herbal/Beeswax Ear Cone Candles 2-pack: K


$7.2


Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important: NEVER HOLD THE CANDLE STRAIGHT UP! ALWAYS HOLD AT AN ANGLE. As you cut the ash, balance it on the scissors and place it in the water. Let the candle burn to a comfortable length, remove from the ear and extinguish it in the water. Repeat process on the other ear as many times per ear, if necessary. The candle may be cut open to examine contents, if desired. Things you will need for cone candling are: Two or more candles An assistant An ear cover cloth, or protector A container of water Lighter or matches Scissors A small pillow Note: This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs or damages resulting from use of this product. Ear Cone Candles have been one of the hottest selling items of the 90′’s. Unlike the cotton swab, which pushes ear wax closer to the eardrum and makes it harder to remove– ear cones are an inexpensive, safe method of removing ear wax. The ancient art of candling The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. How do cone candles work? Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli’’s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (c

Beeswax Blocks Yellow Cert. Organic 1 lb: C


Beeswax Blocks Yellow Cert. Organic 1 lb: C


$30.45


Beeswax is used for making beauty creams and soaps. Beeswax crafts include candle making, beeswax modeling, making crayons, encaustic art (melting crayons onto an iron and then ‘painting’ it onto paper), and furniture polish. Sleeping Beauty Cream: This recipe comes from Janice Cox’s book ‘Natural Beauty for All Seasons.’ 1 tablespoon grated beeswax 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil ¼ cup light sesame oil ¼ cup orange flower water Pinch of borax powder Mix together the beeswax, vitamin E oil, and sesame oil. Heat gently until the beeswax is melted. Combine the orange flower water and borax powder, and heat until very warm. Pour the warm water into the oil mixture and stir well. Continue to stir, or pour the whole mixture into and electric blender and blend for 1 minute. Pour the cream into a clean container and allow it to cool completely. Store in a cool, dry place. Apply the cream before you go to bed. Herbal Skin Cream: http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/5316/beauty.html: ¾ ounce beeswax shaving 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup water (or rose water) 24 drops (¼ teaspoon) rose geranium essential oil or 6 drops rose essential oil. Heat the beeswax and oil in a pot unti lthe beeswax melts. Remove from heat, and add essential oils. In a separate pot, heat the water until it’s warm to the touch. Remove the center ring on the lid of your blender or food processor and pour in the warm water. With the blender on high speed, slowly add the oil-beeswax mixture until it begins to solidify (this should happen once three-quarters of it has been added to the water). As this happens, continue adding the oil-beeswax mixture to the water, stirring in the top edges as they turn solid. Keep adding the oil and beeswax to the water until the mixture can’t absorb any more. Turn off the blender, and, using a rubber spatula, pour the cream into wide-mouthed jars while it’s warm and can be poured (pimento jars are ideal). One caveat: Substances that contain water invite bacterial growth. However, essential oils and beeswax (and vitamin E) are natural preservatives and, under most conditions, they’ll give a cream at least a six-month shelf life. If you keep the cream refrigerated, it should keep three times as long.

Ear Candle Beeswax HERBAL, 4 PACK


Ear Candle Beeswax HERBAL, 4 PACK


$15.49


Ear Candle BeeswaxPure natural beeswax ear candles – all natural, smell sweet – with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up.Ear Candling: The All Natural ProcessA traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear.Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing..

Ear Candle Beeswax Herbal, 2 Pack


Ear Candle Beeswax Herbal, 2 Pack


$8.49


Ear Candle BeeswaxPure natural beeswax ear candles – all natural, smell sweet – with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up.Ear Candling: The All Natural ProcessA traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear.Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing..

Ear Candle,Beeswax 12 Ct: HF


Ear Candle,Beeswax 12 Ct: HF


$38.69


Pure Natural Beeswax Ear Candles – All Natural, Smell Sweet – with No Oils, Fragrances or Additives. Ear Candles Provide a Safe and Effective Way to Clear Ear Canals of Wax Build-up. A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling.

Ear Candle,Beeswax 2 Pack: HF


Ear Candle,Beeswax 2 Pack: HF


$7.55


Pure Natural Beeswax Ear Candles – All Natural, Smell Sweet – with No Oils, Fragrances or Additives. Ear Candles Provide a Safe and Effective Way to Clear Ear Canals of Wax Build-up. A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling.

Ear Candle,Beeswax 4 Pack: HF


Ear Candle,Beeswax 4 Pack: HF


$14.21


Pure Natural Beeswax Ear Candles – All Natural, Smell Sweet – with No Oils, Fragrances or Additives. Ear Candles Provide a Safe and Effective Way to Clear Ear Canals of Wax Build-up. A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling.

Beeswax Candle 1½" x 6" Column: K


Beeswax Candle 1½" x 6" Column: K


$8.27


100% Natural Beeswax Crafted from 100% pure beeswax. Naturally smokeless and drip-less, and burn far slower than any other candle. It is the only natural negative ions producer, thus cleaning the air while burning. Nothing compares to the natural aroma and beauty of pure beeswax candles! 6" h x 1.5" d Burn Time: 16-18 hours

Beeswax Candle 12" Tapers 2 pack: K


Beeswax Candle 12" Tapers 2 pack: K


$8.63


100% Natural Beeswax / Random colors. Crafted from 100% pure beeswax. Naturally smokeless and drip-less, and burn far slower than any other candle. It is the only natural negative ions producer, thus cleaning the air while burning. Nothing compares to the natural aroma and beauty of pure beeswax candles! Burn Time: 8-10 hours 12" h x 3/4" d ALL DINNER CANDLES FIT STANDARDCANDLEHOLDERS, AND ARE A 3/4 INCH BASE.

Beeswax Candle 6" Tubes 4 count: K


Beeswax Candle 6" Tubes 4 count: K


$10.3


100% Natural Beeswax Crafted from 100% pure beeswax. Naturally smokeless and drip-less, and burn far slower than any other candle. It is the only natural negative ions producer, thus cleaning the air while burning. Nothing compares to the natural aroma and beauty of pure beeswax candles! 6" h x 3/4" d Burn Time: 5-6 hours

Beeswax Candle 9" Columns 3 count: K


Beeswax Candle 9" Columns 3 count: K


$10.97


100% Natural Beeswax / Random colors. Crafted from 100% pure beeswax. Naturally smokeless and drip-less, and burn far slower than any other candle. It is the only natural negative ions producer, thus cleaning the air while burning. Nothing compares to the natural aroma and beauty of pure beeswax candles! Burn time: 6 hours ALL DINNER CANDLES FIT STANDARD CANDLEHOLDERS, AND ARE A ¾ INCH BASE

Beeswax Candle Votives, Hexagon Shaped 4 count: K


Beeswax Candle Votives, Hexagon Shaped 4 count: K


$12.01


100% Natural Beeswax Crafted from 100% pure beeswax. Naturally smokeless and drip-less, and burn far slower than any other candle. It is the only natural negative ions producer, thus cleaning the air while burning. Nothing compares to the natural aroma and beauty of pure beeswax candles! Burn Time: 12-15 hours

Beeswax Candle Tea Lights 6 count with 1 Glass Holder: K


Beeswax Candle Tea Lights 6 count with 1 Glass Holder: K


$9.04


100% Natural Beeswax Crafted from 100% pure beeswax. Naturally smokeless and drip-less, and burn far slower than any other candle. It is the only natural negative ions producer, thus cleaning the air while burning. Nothing compares to the natural aroma and beauty of pure beeswax candles! Burn Time: 5-6 hours

Ear Candle,Beeswax,Herbal Ct, case of 75: HF


Ear Candle,Beeswax,Herbal Ct, case of 75: HF


$231.73


Featuring Wally’s Edge for a Better Burning Candle! Natural beeswax ear candles, containing the essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree. As with their Herbal Paraffin Candles, these candles are especially soothing during the cold and flu season and may provide relief from summer allergies and hay fever. Beeswax tends to burn smoother, cleaner and longer than paraffin candles. The beeswax mixed with their own special blend of essential oils make their Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles the best choice for your all-natural ear candling experience.

Wallys Natural Products 83698 Beeswax Herbal Ear Candle


Wallys Natural Products 83698 Beeswax Herbal Ear Candle


$29.61


WALLY S NATURAL PRODUCTS 1x 4 PK BEESWAX HERBAL EAR CANDLE. Wally s Herbal Beeswax Ear Candles are made with the highest quality allnatural beeswax and contains the essential oils of Eucalyptus Echinacea and Tea Tree. This blend of oils combined with highquality wax makes for a wonderful aromatherapeutic candle.:. (Note: This product description is informational only. Always check the actual product label in your possession for the most accurate ingredient information before use. For any health or dietary related matter always consult your doctor before use.)

Pure Beeswax Candles


Pure Beeswax Candles


$1.52


Naturally these pure beeswax candles will bee a great addition to any occasion Favors that complement todays trend toward naturallyinspired decorations and themes are truly sensational And these favors surely make the most of one of natures marvels – the honey comb Each white beeswax candle measures 1 34 x 2 and has a distinctive honey comb pattern finish delightfully accented with a realistic looking bee perched at its top From our exclusive Natural Selections collection each comes packaged in an earthy wooden framed box wrapped with clear plastic enhanced with both a designer Natural Selections label and a pure beeswax label Note Due to the high temperatures between May 1 Sept 1 we recommend that all candles be shipped using our express method Any melted candles shipped by ground will not be accepted for returns

Beeswax Ear Cone Candles pack of 12 / 9" candles: C


Beeswax Ear Cone Candles pack of 12 / 9" candles: C


$37.8


Our Beeswax and Parafin candles are made with the highest quality muslin and cotton cloths, along with pure Beeswax and Parafin wax. Our scented ear candles are infused with pure essential oils which will enhance the ear candling experience. Full instructions come with every package to insure the process of cone candling can be done safely and effectively. Ear Oil, containing olive oil, garlic, lobelia, and mullein are powerful immune building and lubricating herbs necessary towards the process of loosening earwax and debris. A 2 oz bottle, for the price of most 1 oz. bottles, can last a family up to a year. Cone candling of one form or another, has been performed since ancient times ranging from Tibet, Egypt, and all the way to North and South America. The first cone candle was made by Tibetans along the Tigris River thousands of years ago. The candle maker dried a reed, placed one side of the hollow cylinder in his ear and ignited the other end. This was the beginning of the art of candling. Soon Tibetans, Egyptians, Mayans and American indians were using cone candles with great results. Today, more people than eer before are using ear cone candles to clean debris from their ears. Ear cone candling is based on Burnelli’’s Law of Airflow, which states that when a hollow cylinder (cone candle) is heated, air will be drawn into the cylinder at an increased rate and forced out of the cylinder with greater force. Thus, any loose material within the cylinder would be forced toward the exit point of the cylinder. Ear cone candling creates a gentle vacuum, painlessly pulling debris from the ear. What to look for in a cone There are hundreds of cone candles to choose from, make in a variety of materials, shapes, and sizes. So how do you choose a quality ear cone? First, look to see if the cone candle is cylindrical. If a cone candles is very large at one end and very small at the other end, it reduces effectiveness. most reputable companies use a cone with a 7/8” end tapering down to 3/8”. Second, look for a cone candle that’’s labeled with clear instructions for how to use it. According to cone candle manufacturers, the art of candling has been used safely for thousands of years; even so, it’’s very important to read and follow directions carefully. Instructions for Use Have all your items close to the person. Find a comfortable place for the person being candled to lie down, making sure all items are easily accessible. Have the person lie on one side with ear opening level. Place the ear cover cloth, or protector, over the area being candled and cover hair and skin as completely as possible. Insert the small end of the candle snugly into the ear, so no vacuum will escape. You must create a seal. Once this has been done, the assistant can light the candle. Help the assistant adjust the candle to where it feels most comfortable, insuring that no air leak is coming from the ear opening. Important:


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