The prices of old and new beeswax are quite different. To distinguish between old and new beeswax, we must first look at the color. The new beeswax is generally light yellow or yellow, and the yellow is gorgeous, giving people a high-profile feeling, while the old beeswax is darker in color, orange yellow, dark yellow or brown yellow, which is relatively low-key. Of course, some new beeswax will be baked and become the color of old beeswax, which is recognized as an optimization method in the circle.
Secondly, looking at the surface texture, the surface of the new beeswax is relatively smooth without any flaws, while the old beeswax will leave traces of time, such as some small flaws and grinding holes. And the surface generally has obvious weathering lines, which are called "orange peel lines". Observing under a magnifying glass, it is a rough and delicate texture, just like orange peel.