mind your own beeswax
The true story behind this expression is yawn-worthy. Mind your own (or none of your) beeswax听probably dates to the early 1900s with the dull explanation that beeswax is just a playful replacement for business. But, you鈥檙e dying for some grist from the rumor mill, aren鈥檛 you?
Let鈥檚 go back to the 1700s鈥攁nd automatically the added centuries make the story more interesting. Before inoculations against it, smallpox was one of the many deadly diseases people had to contend with. Those who survived were usually badly marked by pox scars (hence the term pockmarked).
Legend has it, pockmarked women spread beeswax over their skin to smooth its appearance. This is where the story diverges. In one version, a woman who got uncomfortably close to a fellow beeswax-ee would be told to 鈥渕ind her own beeswax.鈥 As in, 鈥渜uit staring at mine, move back, and worry about yours.鈥
The other version is even classier. (Sarcasm intended.) A woman who sat too close to the fire would be reminded by a sympathetic companion to 鈥渕ind her own beeswax鈥 and tend to her melting face.听