Since I've found myself a little low on my belly balm, I thought I would go ahead a few recipes. I find that I like using the oils themselves without adding the water/aloe vera to make an emulsion, especially in the winter when my skin is so dry. At first, I didn't like how the oil just sat on my skin for so long and felt heavy, but now I like it quite well cause my skin isn't dry any longer and washing my hands so often, I don't have to use a lotion every time.
A basic Belly Balm/Lotion Bar
2 oz Coconut Oil
1 oz Cocoa Butter
1 oz Sweet Almond Oil
Weigh all the oils and put into a heat safe bowl or container. I use a measuring cup and put it into a water bath. You can use a double boiler, which is the better way. Microwave if you want, but you have a greater chance to overheat the oils, which you don't want. I only melt the oils until there are small chunks of the cocoa butter left. The warm oils should melt the remaining chunks, you can always put it back on for a few minutes. Cocoa Butter has a tendancy to crystalize, so I melt low and slow. If you wanted to add fragrance oils or essential oils now is the time. I like my lotion unscented. Pour into a container.
The one I've been using has beeswax, cocoa butter, shea butter, olive oil, sweet almond, jojoba, some borage oil and vitamin E oil with a touch of Allantoin powder for healing. Couldn't really tell you the proportions cause I change it every time. I basically make it like a lip balm percentage. I like my lotion bar/belly balm not stiff enough to mold, which is why I pour into containers, so I add more liquid oils or cut down on the stiff oils. This is my preference and I like to experiment. Too bad I'm not too good at taking notes.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI found your blog while I was looking for crafty people in Winslow. I'm teaching" Digital Scrapbooking" and "Storybooking your Heritage" classes at NPC in Winslow and we need a few more people to enroll so the class can continue. Our first class is Feb 10th and we meet once a month from 6-10 pm. Please, will spread the word to your friends? I live in Joseph City and don't know many people in Winslow yet. Feel free to email me with any questions shari@sharingheritage.com Thank you!
Shari McLaws
PS- I hope to try this balm recipe! Looks great!
Thanks for the comment on my blog!
ReplyDeleteI love lotion bars, they are so easy to use and feel great. Thank you for sharing your recipe :)