bayberry wax
Bayberry wax is a natural wax derived from the berries of the bayberry shrub, primarily found along the eastern coast of the United States. The wax is extracted by boiling the berries and then separating the wax from the liquid. It has a distinctive greenish color and a pleasant, earthy scent.
This wax has been used for centuries in candle-making and as a natural sealant. Unlike paraffin wax, bayberry wax is biodegradable and non-toxic, making it an eco-friendly alternative. It burns cleanly and produces a subtle fragrance, making it popular for creating aromatic candles.