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Beeswax Absolute
What is Beeswax Absolute?
Beeswax Absolute is a natural substance derived from the wax produced by honeybees. Unlike essential oils, it has a rich, sweet, and warm aroma, often used in perfumery, cosmetics, and candles. This substance is valued for its ability to create a protective barrier, making it popular in skincare formulations.
Why do I have an intolerance?
Individuals may develop an intolerance to Beeswax Absolute due to allergies to pollen or bee products. The presence of specific allergens in the wax can lead to skin irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Environmental factors can also play a role in increasing sensitivity to this natural product.
What can I do about it?
To manage an intolerance to Beeswax Absolute, it is advisable to stop using products containing it. Instead, consider alternatives like soy wax or coconut wax for candles and skincare formulations. Always opt for high-quality, allergen-free products to minimize the risk of adverse reactions.