What happens when you burn a beeswax candle?
Beeswax candles are a natural negative Ion generato. When you burn a beeswax candle you actually purify the air in the room as opposed to contaminating it when burning paraffin/soy/palm wax candles. The air we breathe contains billions of electrically charged particles called positive ions.
And another question, which is better paraffin wax or beeswax?
Beeswax is Clean Burnin. Paraffin candles produces a lot of soot. There is no such thing as a soot-free wax. All organic compounds when burned will emit some carbon (soot) due to incomplete combustion. Beeswax burns hotter than paraffin wax and therefore will have less overall soot.
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