I found this recipe from Katie at This Chick Cooks. She also has a great cost break down if you're interested in the nitty gritty of it.
Homemade Bee Balm Recipeyields 16 ounces of balm 1 1/4 cups grated bee wax (about 2 ounces)
2 cups light olive oil or coconut oil
15-20 drops of essential oil (optional)
Containers for your balm
Set out your containers that you will be putting the balm into so that they are ready. Next, find a large pot and a smaller pot that will sit in your larger pot (or a double boiler). Add enough water to the larger pot so that it comes up around the bottom of the smaller pot. Bring the water to a boil.
In the top pan, add the olive oil and cook for 15 minutes. Next, add your grated bee wax. Stir the mixture until everything is melted. Add essential oil. Dip a spoon into the mixture and set it aside for a few minutes to see if the balm is your desired consistency. If you want thinner balm add more olive oil, and if you want a thicker balm add more bee wax.
While the mixture is still liquid pour it into your containers. Let it sit uncovered for several hours until totally cooled and it will harden and be ready to use.
I used coconut oil and a some mango essential oil and it smells delicious. However, the coconut oil really overpowers the other smells and the essential oil isn't noticed much. Also, when you grate the beeswax it smells like honey, who knew?! Probably all you smart people out there. :) I've never used beeswax for anything so this was a nice little surprise. lol Anyway, this is SUPER easy. I'm not sure why you need to heat the oil for 15 min. because it took maybe 1 minute for it to all melt so I might try shortening that time next time I do it.
Lisa at Lisa Take Six shared this super cheap, you can get everything at the Dollar Store, but wonderful recipe for really moisturizing lotion at her blog a few weeks ago.
Super Moisturizing Lotion
Baby lotion
Vitamin E Cream (found out from looking at other recipes, this was probably supposed to be Vitamin E face cream)
Pictured here is a cocoa butter WITH vitamin E. Pretty much any lotion will do, the vitamin E cream would just be more nourishing for your skin
Vaseline (small jar)
Containers - these small travel bottles are perfect for a purse, a desk drawer, or to give as gifts
Just dump everything in your mixer or you can use a bowl and hand mixer, and start whipping. Tip - if you cut down the middle of the bottle, you can use a spatula to scrap out every bit of the lotion. However, you might want to keep your biggest bottle to reuse and put the lotion back in when you're done.
Looks yummy, doesn't it? Let it combine until it's all nice and fluffy.
That's it! Now put it in your containers. I tried using a funnel to fill the jars, it worked okay, but I spent a long time trying to "push" the lotion down, it doesn't pour. However, I found an awesome tip from another lotion blog and I apologize to whomever I found it from, I forgot to write your name down, but she scooped the lotion into a ziplock bag and cut a corner off the bag to easily squeeze it into jars. Trust me, do it this way, it's got to be sooooo much faster! This is a nice thick lotion. It's a little greasy at first (because of the vaseline) but it really soaks in quickly, and I'm a little picky about how greasy my lotion is. I don't like to be slimy. lol This would be great to rub into feet and wear a pair of socks to bed or into hands with some cotton gloves to really let it soak in all night.
Hope this helps with you beat your winter dry skin! Now pray for snow or spring, I can't decide which I want more now. :)
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I love Nutiva brand coconut oil. We often cook with it, and I use it as my lotion occasionally. It also makes a fantastic eye make-up remover!!
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This is on my list of things to try this year. Thanks for the recipes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these at Shine on Fridays! I've been having an awful time with dry hands lately!
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ReplyDeleteI could sooo use some lip balm right about now hehehe :)
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Recently made some lip balm....so nice!
ReplyDeleteThat is so smart to dip the spoon in the wax and let it sit to check for consistency. Brilliant really. I must try this! Thanks so much for sharing at our Link It Up Thursday party.
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely something I need to give a try! Thanks for stopping by and linking up to the Tuesday To Do Party!
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Jami
www.blackberryvine.blogspot.com
I get super dry skin, so I am going to have to give this a try! Thanks for sharing at oopsey daisy!
ReplyDeleteThe picture of your lotion showed Cocoa Butter Lotion, but it wasn't listed in the recipe. Does it need to be in the recipe for the hand lotion?
ReplyDeleteMy hands always crack and bleed in the winter.. I am soo going to try to make this! Thanks so much for sharing with the Pink Hippo party!
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Oh my goodness...Awesome Tip! Thanks for sharing at Overflowing with Creativity! I can't wait to see what you link up at my party tomorrow! I LOVE following you...you're so inspiring! Just a little reminder, my giveaway for 1000 free FULL color business cards ends at midnight!! Stop by and enter to wiN!
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