Web1.5 oz beeswax net wt 2 tsp corn starch (optional) 6 drops vitamin E oil (optional) 12 drops lavender essential oil (optional) …
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WebMeasure the almond oil, shea butter (or whatever type you are using), and beeswax into the small pot or saucepan. Place the saucepan onto the burner and turn …
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WebMelt – Using a double boiler or a glass bowl on top of a pot with a few inches of water in it, heat the jojoba oil, coconut oil, shea …
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Web1.5 tablespoons Beeswax Pellets 1 tablespoon Almond Oil Instructions Heat over medium heat until all ingredients are melted (about 12-15 minutes). Whisk often to combine. Ensure everything is fully …
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WebInstructions. Using a double boiler or a pot of boiling water with a smaller pot or stainless steel bowl fitted inside, melt cocoa butter, shea butter, coconut oil and liquid oil together over medium heat. When the oils are …
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WebInstructions. Melt all the ingredients, except the essential oils, in a small saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly. Once ingredients are melted, remove from heat. Let mixture cool slightly, and then stir in essential oils. …
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WebHomemade body butter starts with a moisturizing skincare butter. Shea butter is the perfect base butter, since it’s soft and easy to work with and easy melts …
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WebPlace 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. Add your choice of essential …
WebCombine Beeswax, Kokum Body Butter, and Coconut Oil in a double boiler. Allow all three ingredients to melt together first. Take the double boiler off the heat and …
WebRemove from the heat and cool slightly. Stir in the essential oils if using. Place the bowl in the refrigerator and chill for 1 hour or until the mixture is starting to …
WebGently 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 …
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WebPlace the stearic acid, polawax, beeswax, shea butter, and apricot kernel oil in a microwave safe container and heat in the microwave until contents are throughly …
Web1. Create a double boiler out of a pan filled with water and a Mason jar. 2. Start heating the ingredients. Put all ingredients except the essential oil and vitamin E …
Web1. Melt the coconut oil, olive oil, cocoa butter, and shea butter in a double boiler over low to medium heat. I just use a glass bowl over a pot of boiling water. 2. Put …
Combine together butter (like shea butter & cocoa butter ), honey, and good carrier oil. Using the double boiler melt the ingredients gently until all are liquid. You’re done! You may add essential oils if desired. What you will love about this homemade body butter with beeswax is that the recipe is easily customizable.
Oil is the second main ingredient used to make body butter. The oils used in skincare recipes are typically referred to as carrier oils, although I usually call them nourishing oils. The oil used is completely up to you. For my body, I usually stick with almond or jojoba oil, and just started playing around with grapeseed oil.
Heat the beeswax and jojoba oil together in the double boiler. Once melted remove from heat and add essential oils. Pour immediately into your tins or jars. It should be set within five minutes! Rub a little on your neck and wrists and now you’re ready to conquer the world! Cheerfully and calmly…
*The safest way to melt beeswax is always in a double boiler. Use extreme care when making any project that involves hot oils or waxes. *A stand mixer makes creating beeswax body butter much easier. However, if you don’t have one – don’t let that stand in your way. Learn more about bees and using products from the hive!