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Old 06-26-2008, 08:54 PM   #40
jinx
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Bees-wax varies in color from amber to brownish. When charred, it turns quite dark brown,
This is where you're losing me.... Are they talking about beeswax or burned beeswax, because they just say beeswax. So if the candle is white...?

I'm talking about very yellow (not beige) stuff... looks like trees growing out of your ears when you really get it going. One of the reason we stopped doing it was the amount of candles it took. That a first timer using only 3 candles didn't get results doesn't surprise me.

That said, I still wouldn't bother with it again.
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