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how many types of wax are there and what are they ? which part of the cloth and what types of wax haveto be used in the peroid of 'Baticks'​

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Answered by Anonymous
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What are natural waxes made of? Sugar-based vs. Resin-based waxes.

There are two main types of wax, the difference is because of what the main ingredients are. These are sugar-based waxes and tree resin-based waxes. Each wax type has different properties. They require different techniques for waxing preparation and clean up.

Sugar-based wax, washable.

Sugar-based waxes are very simple. They are made from sugar, water, chamomile extract, and citric acid. The key is in the cooking. The application of heat produces just the right thick sugar syrup for waxing. These waxes are known as ‘washable’ because they clean away very easily with water.

'Sugar wax cleans away very easily with water’

Resin-based wax, salon-style.

Resin-based waxes contain extracts from tree sap or gum, known as rosin or resin. These waxes can also contain other natural ingredients such as vegetable oils and beeswax. They are known as ‘salon’ style waxes as this is the type of wax usually found at a professional salon. Why? They are effective and work on even coarse hairs. The key difference to sugar waxes is that resin-based waxes are not water washable. They must be cleaned away with oil.

Answered by AryaPriya06
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There are two main types of wax, the difference is because of what the main ingredients are. These are sugar-based waxes and tree resin-based waxes.

Standard Batik Wax is a blend of beeswax and paraffin wax

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