BLOOM IS THE PATINA OF BEESWAX-ITS WAY OF REMEMBERING TIME
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WHAT IS BLOOM
Bloom is a natural phenomenon that appears on pure beeswax or high-beeswax candles.
When the temperature or humidity changes, natural components in the wax slowly migrate to the surface, forming a delicate, mist-like crystalline layer.
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HOW TO RECOGNIZE BLOOM
• Color: Soft white, pale grey, or powdery in appearance.
• Texture: Smooth and fine to the touch; can be removed with a gentle polish or brief low heat.
• Pattern: May cover the surface evenly or form frost-like patterns — each candle is unique.
• Not a Flaw: Bloom is not a crack, stain, or mold, and does not affect the candle’s quality or burn.
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WHY DOES BLOOM OCCUR
Bloom is a signature of pure beeswax. Beeswax contains natural fatty acids and esters that, over time, rise to the surface in response to environmental changes. This soft haze is a mark of authenticity and purity — something synthetic waxes cannot replicate.
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Bloom is a natural characteristic of wax, most visible in pure beeswax. We see it as a mark of authenticity—not a flaw, but a trace left by time and temperature.