Organic Beeswax and Why Source Matters

Organic Beeswax and Why Source Matters

Beeswax is one of the oldest skincare ingredients in the world. Bees secrete it to build their honeycomb, and humans have used it on skin for thousands of years because it forms a soft, breathable layer that locks in moisture without suffocating the surface. It's also a natural emulsifier, which means it's part of what allows tallow, jojoba, and aloe to come together in a single balm without separating. Without beeswax, our formulation doesn't hold.

Source Type Common Residues
Conventional Beeswax Pesticides, antibiotics, miticides
Organic Beeswax Verified residue-free per organic standards

Here's where source matters. Conventional beeswax can carry residues from pesticides and miticides used in industrial beekeeping operations, and those residues concentrate in the wax over time because wax is fat-soluble. Organic beeswax comes from hives where the bees forage on untreated land and the colonies are managed without synthetic chemicals. When that wax ends up on your face every morning, the difference matters. We use organic for the same reason we source pasture-raised tallow. If we're putting it on our skin daily, we want to know exactly what came with it.


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