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WEBHow To Make Hand Salve. 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.) When the beeswax is melted, add in the shea butter (if using) and allow it to fully melt. When the shea butter is melted, add in the oil and let it warm up for 1-2 minutes.

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WEBBasic Homemade Salve Recipe. 1 cup (8 ounces) of oil, plain or herb-infused. Use ¾ cup for a firm balm (1:3 ratio) or up to 1.25 cups for a softer salve (1:5 ratio) ¼ cup (1 oz) beeswax pellets or pastilles. Optional: 1 to 2 Tbsp shea butter, cocoa butter or …

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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 steep in the olive oil for 2 hours minimum (overnight is best). Strain the rosemary out, and leave only the infused olive oil for the recipe.

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WEBMy skin tends toward being dry no matter what time of year it may be, but winters are always hard. Having an Herbal Hand Salve Recipe on hand is very important. It insures that I will have something to soothe those finger tips, heels, knees, and wherever else gets dry. No one likes cracking or

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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 quickly until the texture becomes that of a creamy body butter. Quickly use a rubber spatula to transfer the salve into three 4-ounce jars or tins.

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WEBCombine coconut oil and herbs in a glass measuring dish and place in a saucepan of water to create a double boiler. Heat over medium heat for 20-30 minutes. Add beeswax and shea butter and heat until melted. Remove from heat and pour through a cheesecloth into small wide mouth jars. Allow to cool and seal until use.

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WEBIngredients: Fill 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 shea butter into top pan and melt. Turn heat off, but leave the pan on the burner. Add herb-infused oil and vitamin E oil, stir.

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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 and wax fully melt. Then remove the double boiler/pot from the heat and dry the condensation outside the pot with a kitchen towel.

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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 double boiler, follow these steps: Fill a pot with water. Combine the beeswax and oil in a glass jar. Place the jar inside the pot of water.

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WEBMake the Wildflower Herbal Salve Recipe. Fill the larger of the two pans with water and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium. Place the beeswax, cocoa butter, and infused oil in the smaller pan and float it inside the pan of hot water.

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WEBThis recipe produces just over eight ounces of salve, meaning that the appropriate amount of essential oil for safe dilution ratios are as follows: 0.5%: 24 drops (this is the dilution ratio that I recommend for small children ages 2-6 and pregnant women) 1%: 48 drops (good for body lotions and a massage oils)

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WEBPour into small jars or tins and let cool. Apply to hands as needed. This hand salve recipe is perfect for dry, chapped hands. The cocoa butter and shea butter will help to moisturize while the beeswax and coconut oil creates a protective barrier while also repairing the barrier function of the skin.

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WEBSlow cooker (I like this model) Instructions: Add the dried herb to a mason jar and top it with olive oil until the herb is covered. Stir well. Cap the jar tightly. Set the jar in the slow cooker and add water up to one inch below the jar lid. Turn the crockpot to low and let it sit (without the lid) for 12-24 hours.

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WEBStir in all the herbs. Heat the oil over the double broiler for 2 hours for low heat. Meanwhile, grate or chop up the beeswax. Strain the oil into a large bowl. Discard the herbs. Return the bowl to the double broiler and add the beeswax to the bowl. To test if it is ready, dip a spoon into the mixture.

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WEB1. Combine beeswax pellets and the coconut oil in a double boiler or a heat-safe microwaveable bowl. 2. Heat for 1 minute, stir, then repeat in 30-second increments until entirely melted. 3. Stir in the witch hazel and essential oils, mixing well for …

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WEBBeef tallow moisturizer is a back-to-basics kind of DIY moisturizing salve for hands, feet, elbows and heels. With all natural ingredients, it’s gentle enough to double as a facial moisturizer too. Beef tallow may sound like an odd thing to add to homemade body care, but is actually quite an exceptional ingredient that is easy to use (without a strong smell) …

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WEBTop 21 Natural Beauty Product Recipes from Simple Life Mom. Easy Herbal Hand Salve for Extra Dry Skin. 6 Amazing Bath Bomb Recipes. Homemade Menstrual Pad Pattern and Organic Alternatives. 5 Homemade Shaving Cream Recipes. Make this Invigorating Sensual Massage Oil Recipe.

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