Clean everything with hot soapy water, then swab with rubbing alcohol or vinegar, and let air dry. In a heat safe glass bowl, combine the …
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Place the stearic acid, polawax, beeswax, shea butter, and apricot kernel oil in a microwave safe container and heat in the microwave …
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Instructions. Weigh out your cocoa butter, shea butter, beeswax, and coconut oil into a medium glass or metal bowl. Fill a pan with a few inches …
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a basic recipe is 4 parts coconut oil – 2 parts shea butter and 1 part wax. Substitutions are great! use vitamin e oil if desired to prolong …
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Remove from heat and add essential oils. Pour in to lotion bar tube. Let cool for several hours or overnight. I put mine in the fridge to speed the cooling process. Note: This …
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Fill a saucepan up about half way with water and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer, add a canning ring to the bottom of your saucepan, and then place the jar on top of the canning …
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11. Shea Butter Cheek + Lip Stain. It takes just three ingredients to create this lip and cheek stain, but it makes the prettiest color. Silky, creamy shea butter provides healing moisture and also gives the blush its staying …
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There are many natural colorant options, but the base recipe contains: Beeswax Pastilles Shea Butter (or Cocoa Butter) Coconut Oil With so many uses and options, it’s easy to see why this versatile skin food is used in …
Gently melt the butters on stove over medium heat or in a microwave at 50% power, stirring occasionally. Once melted, remove from heat. Now weigh out the grapeseed oil, or other carrier oil of your choice. Stir the oil …
Melting beeswax and adding oils. Using a double boiler, melt the beeswax, coconut oil and shea butter. This is best done in a double boiler or boiler insert instead of the microwave. We want to slowly melt all the …
Ensure everything is fully melted. Let sit on the counter until the mixture hardens (roughly six hours but up to twenty-four). The honey will look like it has separated to the …
Soothing Eczema Balm Recipe Ingredients —1/2 cup coconut oil —1/4 cup shea butter —2 tablespoons beeswax pastilles —2 tablespoons almond oil —1/4 cup organic raw …
This recipe uses pet-friendly ingredients in the event that your pup can’t resist licking their paws. The natural healing properties of shea butter, coconut oil and beeswax can help calm paws …
Directions for homemade beeswax body butter in a jar. 1. Put all three ingredients in the glass mason jar (Amazon link) the olive oil, coconut oil (pack it in a …
Put the beeswax and coconut oil into a double boiler and melt these on low heat. Secure the wick in your container by using a small piece of double sided tape at the bottom of the container (at …
Instructions. Use a double boiler to melt beeswax, shea butter and coconut oil. Once all three ingredients are completely melted, remove them from the heat to cool. Add …
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Instructions. Combine apricot kernel oil, coconut oil, shea butter, cocoa butter and beeswax in a large bowl set over a double boiler. Heat on low until beeswax melts, stirring …
If you want one with shea, I recommend my beeswax body butter with shea butter. It’s one of my favorites. Shea butter has many different smells too — the ultra filtered ones have less smokey shea smell. You can also use any kind of oil if you don’t like olive oil, try sunflower oil or sweet almond oil.
Place shea butter, beeswax and coconut oil in a small pourable pot over very low heat, and stir until melted into a liquid. Remove from heat. Stir in jojoba oil and vitamin e oil.
Weigh out your cocoa butter, shea butter, beeswax, and coconut oil into a medium glass or metal bowl. Fill a pan with a few inches of water and allow to reach a simmering temperature. Once hot, place your glass or metal bowl on top of the pan to melt your ingredients together.
Shea butter has many different smells too — the ultra filtered ones have less smokey shea smell. You can also use any kind of oil if you don’t like olive oil, try sunflower oil or sweet almond oil. Both are good for your skin.