I think candles must be designed not to drip so that all of the fuel lasts longer. The drip factor depends a lot on the surroundings, if it's left in a bit of a draft, then the flame flickers about more and makes the molten wax pool a lot less uniform. You can also try messing up the wax pool yourself a few mins into the burn to start the dripping off. In my experience it has been better to use thinner candles if you want dripping.
Any type of candle once set alight will burn and possibly drip.
The only reason beeswax doesn't drip is because it is made from all natural ingredients. That's it.
Soy candles and beeswax candles tend to drip less than paraffin candles, making them safer options for households with children to minimize the risk of accidentally ingesting the wax. Beeswax candles are traditionally considered the least drippy as they have a higher melting point compared to other types of candles.
Candles are made of wax, which has a melting point that is lower than the temperature at which candles burn. When a candle is heated, the wax begins to melt, causing the candle to lose its shape and potentially drip.
Drip wax is just used for dripping on someone during play; votives are usually for decoration but can be used for dripping too.
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Battery operated candles are more safe than traditional wick burning candles. There is no fire that could accidentally fall or get knocked over. There is no hot wax to drip on tables or cabinets. These candles offer a warm, soft light and none of the hazards that traditional candles offer.
You can almost always find Gurley candles on eBay.
Sun dials, calibrated candles, hourglasses, water drip 'clocks' and float/sink 'clocks' are a few.
You can find the votive candles you are searching for by going to a shop specialized into candles, there is a lot of them in large malls where you can go to various shops.
You can go online to find information regarding drip irrigation systems on Drip Depot, Irrigation Direct, Lowes, Home Depot, Drip Works and Irrigation Tutorials websites.
Ear Candles are made of wax. They are used to drip into your ear, and clear them out. I don't know who would do that though, why not just use q tips, instead of hot wax.