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WebFill the bottom of a double boiler with about 2″ of water and put the top pan over this. Place the double boiler on a burner and turn on low. Measure beeswax and cocoa butter or …

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WebReady a double boiler over medium heat. I use a glass measuring cup in a small saucepan with about 2 in. of water. Add the beeswax, cocoa butter, shea butter, coconut oil, and …

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WebStep 1: Melt ingredients. Add the tucuma butter, myrica fruit wax, jojoba oil, and coconut oil to a double boiler or small pot. Warm in a water bath over low heat until the plant butter …

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WebInstructions. Infuse the olive oil: in a medium pot, add the olive oil and rosemary leaves. Heat over low heat for 10 minutes, then remove from heat and allow the rosemary to …

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WebMelt coconut oil and cocoa butter in a small saucepan over low heat. When the oil is hot to the touch, add sage and rosemary. Let the mixture steep over low heat for 10 minutes, …

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WebStep 4: Add Essential Oils and Vitamin E. Once the beeswax is nicely melted, add in the vitamin E oil and stir well. Then add in your essential oils and stir until everything is …

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WebThere are a variety of herbs that offer moisturizing, skin soothing, and healing properties. I have included a list of herbs to consider using in making your own moisturizing salve, …

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WebInstructions. Step 1 Melt oils: Combine the olive and coconut oils in a small pan or glass measuring cup and microwave in 30-second intervals until just melted. Step 2 Infuse …

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WebMake sure that only steam, not water, will touch the bowl; this method requires a very gentle heat. Cover the bowl if possible, turn the heat to low, and let the simmering water slowly …

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WebIf the sample is too soft, add a little more wax to the warm salve; the sample is too hard, add a little more of the infused oil. While warm, pour individual portions into appropriate …

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WebToday we're creating something simple—an aromatic, creamy salve with an intoxicating essential oil blend designed to ground and calm. It's a great DIY for beginners, with a …

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WebEasy to follow homemade moisturizing hand cream recipe. Add both mango and shea butter to a double boiler and melt over medium heat. Once melted, allow ingredients to …

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WebThe spell, er, I mean Instructions. To make the salve recipe, melt the beeswax and oil in a double boiler on low heat while continuously mixing your brew. If you don't have a …

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WebDeep Moisturizing Tallow Hand Salve Recipe. Tallow moisturizer is a richly nourishing salve for hands, feet, and face that promotes deep skin hydration and overall skin health …

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WebIn a double boiler over simmering water melt 2 ounces of pure beeswax (I found mine at our farmer’s market for $1/oz or it’s available from Mountain Rose Herbs) Remove from heat …

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WebUsing a hand mixer, mix the shea butter for a few minutes. Make sure it looks all fluffy. Then add the grapeseed oil and vitamin E oil. Mix it for a few minutes until all the ingredients …

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WebFollow the base recipe below using infused oil if desired. When the salve base is fully melted cool the mixture to 120℉. Add 70 grams (1/6 cup) Manuka honey and whisk …

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