🐝 Light up your life the pure, clean, and timeless way.
Bluecorn’s 100% pure beeswax votive candles offer a clean, long-lasting burn of 12-15 hours with natural cotton wicks. Handmade in Colorado since 1991, these unscented, hypoallergenic candles are free from soy, paraffin, and synthetic fragrances, providing a sustainable and toxin-free lighting experience that enhances any professional or home setting.
T**F
My favorite candles
These candles are my favorite. They smell like beeswax, which is subtle and natural. They burn for a long time if you follow the directions to cut the wick before lighting. I was originally sent an empty box by Amazon but they fixed it and sent me a full box. In that process I contacted the company and they offered to fix the problem. Their customer service was fast and really helpful. This is a great company and they have great products.
P**
Great candles but too costly for me to add to my home staples
Great product, far too expensive for me to purchase weekly, as I would want. Grateful to the bee keepers for maintaining hive and bee health, it's not easy. I wish I could afford these as a home staple, as I would purchas a 100 pack, but they cost a lot for just four votive. Still, if you can afford, these are absolutely divine
A**A
Good quality but very expensive!
These nice candles are made in the US. They work very well, but for the price I would consider them to be expensive. They do not last very long, so you have to spend a lot every month to keep up your supply. If you have got the money, I would buy them. If you do not, I will go ahead with the cheaper option.
J**T
Pure beeswax with good burn time.
I use these votive candles in my prayer corner, and they are a perfect part of my day each morning and evening. The burn time is good. Plus the purity of the beeswax is essential. Highly recommend.
L**E
Unsatisfactory in Himalayan salt holder
I bought these to use in my Himalayan salt votive candleholder. At first I just plopped them in and burned over three or four evenings. But there was wax left in the bottom after the wick was gone. In order to get it out, I put the holder in the freezer, which worked great except it caused condensation and some salt melted off. Then I put a plastic cup left over from a tea light into the holder and set the candle into that. But I had the same problem with leftover wax on the sides and bottom of the holder. (I should say that the holder is the correct tight fit for the candle.) So I bought some glass votive holders for these candles (Pro Tip: put ½ teaspoon of water in the bottom. Makes it easy to get excess wax out—not possible with a salt holder.). I also got some tea lights in plastic cups from this manufacturer to use in my salt holder. Those work great.
J**D
The best
I’ve been buying beeswax candles for my daughter years. This is the first time she raved about the smell - even unlit. I’ll buy from this company in the future. Well and minimally packaged, fair price.Thank you and congrats
H**E
Solid
Through one candle and it’s lasted longer than advertised, little to no scent
J**C
These are the safest candles around birds
I have a cockatiel and therefore I am extremely careful with toxins, chemicals, and smoke. I don't use nonstick cookware, etc., and I would never usually burn candles. But I have needed to burn one single candle for a specific ritual practice, and after looking into many different candles, this brand is one of the best I've found. I know they are not cheap, but my little bird is worth every penny. I still take it outside to blow it out, the smoke is heavier when first blown out. Also, as a person who cares about her own health, I don't want to inhale toxic chemicals, either. If you are burning this brand of candles around birds, I would still suggest you light them in an open area with air flow, and not too much of a confined space. Just to be safe!
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