Caring for Your Beeswax Candles: Understanding the Natural Bloom
What is Candle Bloom?
If you've noticed a white, powdery film developing on your colored beeswax candles, don't worry – this is completely natural! This phenomenon is called "bloom," and it's actually a sign of the purity and authenticity of your beeswax candles.
Why Does Bloom Occur?
Bloom is a natural process that occurs when the softer oils in pure beeswax rise to the surface and crystallize. This white coating is more noticeable on colored candles, where it creates a contrast against the vibrant hues. Rather than being a defect, bloom is proof that your candles are made from 100% natural beeswax without synthetic additives.
How to Restore Your Candle's Original Appearance
The good news is that removing bloom is incredibly easy! Here are two simple methods:
Method 1: Warm Hands
Simply rub the surface of the candle gently with your warm hands. The natural warmth from your hands will melt the bloom and restore the candle's original vibrant color.
Method 2: Hair Dryer
Use a hair dryer on a low, warm setting and gently blow warm air over the candle's surface. The gentle heat will quickly remove the white film, revealing the beautiful color underneath.
Embrace the Natural Beauty
Many candle enthusiasts actually appreciate the bloom as it adds a rustic, artisanal quality to the candles. Whether you choose to remove it or embrace it, know that bloom is a testament to the natural, high-quality beeswax used in your candles.
Remember: bloom is not a flaw – it's nature's signature on your authentic beeswax candles!