DIY Lotion Recipes: 3 Easy Lotions for All Skin Types
Primary Plain Lotion
Components:
Half a cup of olive or almond oil
A quarter cup of coconut oil; for a thicker consistency, use cocoa or shea butter.
1/4 cup of bee wax
One teaspoon of oil with vitamin E
Instructions:
Put all the ingredients into a pint-sized jar. Recycle an old glass jar or get a new one.
Now, put a saucepan big enough to fit the jar on medium heat with a few inches of water in it.
Place the jar into the water pan and loosely cover the top.
Melting of the ingredients will occur as the temperature rises. For optimum blending, shake or swirl occasionally. Once fully combined and liquid, transfer into smaller jars and let cool to room temperature.
Keep it somewhere cold and dark, and use it as needed. It has a six-month duration.
Savor Chamomile and Calendula Lotion
Components:
A half-cup of calendula and chamomile-infused olive or almond oil
1/4 cup coconut oil
1/4 cup of bee wax
One teaspoon of oil with vitamin E
Instructions:
Let the chamomile and calendula steep in the olive or almond oil for a few days.
Put all the ingredients into a pint-sized jar. Recycle an old glass jar or get a new one.
Now, put a saucepan big enough to fit the jar on medium heat with a few inches of water in it.
Place the jar into the water pan and loosely cover the top.
Melting of the ingredients will occur as the temperature rises. For optimum blending, shake or swirl occasionally. Once fully combined and liquid, transfer into smaller jars and let cool to room temperature.
Keep it somewhere cold and dark, and use it as needed. It works especially well for diaper rash and lasts for six months.
Sophisticated Rosewater Recipe
Components:
60 milliliters of almond oil
1/4 cup coconut oil
1/4 cup of bee wax
One teaspoon of oil with vitamin E
Rose-colored water
Instructions:
Put all the ingredients into a pint-sized jar. Recycle an old glass jar or get a new one.
Now, put a saucepan big enough to fit the jar on medium heat with a few inches of water in it.
Place the jar into the water pan and loosely cover the top.
Melting of the ingredients will occur as the temperature rises. For optimum blending, shake or swirl occasionally. Once fully combined and liquid, transfer into smaller jars and let cool to room temperature.
Keep it somewhere cold and dark, and use it as needed. It works especially well for diaper rash and lasts for six months.
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