Making Products From Beeswax
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.53 GB | Duration: 3h 46m
Published 9/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.53 GB | Duration: 3h 46m
Ten creams, polishes and other useful products you can make yourself at home using pure beeswax
What you'll learn
The wonderful properties of natural beeswax and why you should make beautiful beeswax products
Essential equipment, dress & location needed to make beeswax products
How to source, render and filter beeswax
How to make 10 simple beeswax product recipes to get you started
Requirements
No experience required - just an interest in using beautiful beeswax
Simple equipment is required - you will be shown on the course
Description
Beeswax is a wonderful wax produced by honey bees and is one of the most interesting products produced by nature. You will love the colour and the beautiful natural scent of beeswax. Although it may resemble other waxes, beeswax is entirely different in its chemistry and molecular characteristics. Beeswax is also very stable and subject to deterioration by very few solvents. Beeswax has great value as an ingredient to make value added products. Beeswax is produced by worker bees after consuming nectar from flowers - the same source as honey. Beeswax is therefore a further elaboration of honey itself! In this way beeswax is directly linked to the natural environment. You will be contributing to the natural environment by using this wax because you will be supporting beekeeping. Bees and beekeeping are important to us humans as bees pollinate one third of the food that we eat!In this course you will learn how to render pure beeswax from combs. You will also learn how to make 10 value added products from beeswax. These products can be for home use of for sale. You don't need to be a beekeeper to take this course - anyone with an interest in using beeswax can take the course. In section 1 we will tell you where you can source pure beeswax. Who knows you may come to love beeswax so much that you might even want to become a beekeeper and produce your own wax (if you are not a beekeeper already!).
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to the course
Lecture 2 Introduce yourself to other course participants
Lecture 3 Beeswax history and uses today
Lecture 4 Properties of beeswax
Lecture 5 Where to source pure beeswax
Lecture 6 Summary section 1
Section 2: Prepare to work with beeswax
Lecture 7 Introduction to section 2
Lecture 8 Safety precautions when working with beeswax
Lecture 9 Prepare to work with wax - dress and location
Lecture 10 Equipment and materials needed
Lecture 11 Rendering honeycombs to make beeswax
Lecture 12 Filtering beeswax to be ready for beeswax product making
Lecture 13 Cleaning up after beeswax product making
Lecture 14 Summary section 2
Section 3: Beeswax cosmetic recipes
Lecture 15 Introduction to section 3
Lecture 16 Natural beeswax petroleum jelly
Lecture 17 Beeswax Lip Balm
Lecture 18 Beeswax Lotion
Lecture 19 Beeswax Foot Balm
Lecture 20 Beeswax Massage Bar
Lecture 21 Summary section 3
Section 4: Beeswax household products
Lecture 22 Introduction to section 4
Lecture 23 Beeswax cutting board and wooden spoon conditioner
Lecture 24 Beeswax leather shoe polish
Lecture 25 Solid beeswax furniture polish
Lecture 26 Beeswax Pine Cone Fire Lighters
Lecture 27 Beeswax Leather Conditioner
Lecture 28 Summary section 4
Section 5: Conclusion
Lecture 29 Introduction to section 5
Lecture 30 First steps to a side hustle making and selling beeswax products
Lecture 31 Further resources
Lecture 32 Congratulations
Lecture 33 Bonuses
Anyone interested in making their own beeswax products for pleasure or profit,Those who want to save money by making their own polishes, creams and cosmetics,Those who want to use only natural products and ingredients,Beekeepers who want to expand their knowledge on the use of bee products