Beeswax Olive Oil Salve Recipe

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Once the beeswax is melted, pour your oil (s) into the jar and mix together. A chopstick works well for this. At this point you can also add a few drops of essential oil if you’d …

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2T + 1 1/2t Beeswax. 2 capsules Vitamin E (optional) Place your double boiler on the stove over medium heat. You don’t want the water to boil. …

Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins

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1 ounce coconut oil molds (as large as 3 ounces in size) Step 1: Melt wax Melt beeswax in double-boiler or small glass measuring cup set in …

Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins

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Ingredients. 5 tbsp olive oil, avocado oil, or sweet almond oil (You can use herb infused oil if you have it on hand) ¾ oz beeswax (by …

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Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins1. Gently heat the beeswax in a double boiler. (If you don’t have a double boiler you can use a stainless steel bowl set inside a pot of boiling water.)
2. When the beeswax is melted, add in the shea butter (if using) and allow it to fully melt.
3. When the shea butter is melted, add in the oil and let it warm up for 1-2 minutes. Stir everything until it is well combined and then remove the mixture from heat.
4. If you're adding essential oils, allow the mixture to cool for a few minutes before stirring them in. You want it to be warm and pourable but not hot.

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1:3 You can see on the tip of the glass stirrer it is a more firm salve. This is harder salve. It is not soft to the touch, the surface had to be pressed and then scraped with my …

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Making The Healing Salve. Place your shaved beeswax in a pan over low heat, and pour the infused oil over top and melt together. Once the beeswax and oil have combined, pour the mixture into jars. Place your herbal salves in the …

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Preparation. Melt beeswax in a double boiler or small, glass measuring cup set in a pan of boiling water. Stir in oil. When wax and oil are well-combined, stir in honey and zinc-oxide powder. Using spoon, remove small …

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Measure the beeswax in the smaller pan and float it inside the pan of boiling water. This evenly distributes the heat and is important since beeswax should never be melted over direct heat. When the beeswax is melted, pour …

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Whatever your choice of low carb spaghetti, you could do worse than serve it with grated cheese, olive oil, and fresh basil leaves! Drizzle it over steamed low carb vegetables like broccoli, asparagus, or zucchini. The jury's …

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Add enough olive oil to just cover the flowers. Let steep on low for 24 hour. Now use a strainer or equivalent to strain the leaves out of the oil mixture. Making the salve: Melt …

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Directions: Place herb infused oil and beeswax in a double boiler and warm over low heat to melt the beeswax. Turn off the heat once the beeswax has melted. Open one …

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Gently heat the water and oil for 3–5 days, trying to keep the oil temperature around 110 degrees. The “warm” setting on a crock pot is ideal. After 3–5 days, remove the jar …

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A beautifully scented and natural beeswax furniture polish suitable for most wood types. Makes about 3-2/3 cups. 150g (2/3 cup) Beeswax. 600g (3 cups) Olive oil *. 30 drops …

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The quickest method for making herbal salve combines the infusion and salve-mixing steps into one. Combine your herbs and oil to cover in a saucepan. Simmer for about half an hour (don't …

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All of the exact ingredient amounts are in the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post. Obviously, I used balsamic vinegar and olive oil. To this mixture, I also added some: Fresh garlic. Salt and pepper. Dijon mustard. …

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Place the fresh or dried herbs and oil in a double boiler, slow cooker or clean glass jar set in a pan of water. Use a ratio of roughly 4:1 – four parts oil to one part dried herbs. …

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Monitor and routinely stir the mixture until the beeswax (and shea butter) completely melts. Stir to thoroughly combine, and then remove from the heat immediately …

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