Regarding ingredients, to summarize advice from this thread…
Waxes
- ewax may be better than beeswax at locking in moisture, so maybe good for overnight lotion
- cera bellina
Solid butters
- mango butter, less greasy (good in thirds with wax and liquid oil)
Liquid oils
- rosehip oil (fast absorbing, maybe good against scarring)
- macadamia (inflammation)
Active ingredients
- helichrysum eo (maybe anti-inflammatory and analgesic)
- Arnica (NOT for blisters, maybe bruising?)
Yes, arnica can be used for brusing.
- calendula (infused oil; soothing)
Very healing to skin which is abraded / cut / blisters / wounds. Antibacterial. There is a simple salve recipe linked after the article on this website's page.
https://www.ediblewildfood.com/calendula.aspx
- marshmallow
- aloe
- seabuckthorn
- comfrey (infused oil; with arnica?)
NO, definitely not. No arnica for blisters, cuts, scrapes. Olive oil infused with comfrey, or buy comfrey oil which is already made. Avoid the arnica, period. Or not & you will experience why I say this
No aloe as it's water based. Water based ingredients do not ever go in salves.
Sea buckthorn is unnecessary. It's not bad, just unnecessary for what you are trying to achieve - heal blisters.
Marshmallow root - again, unnecessary in this case. It's a great infused oil, but not the best choice here. See below.
- cannabis (once it’s legal
)
Cannabis isn't necessary in your case. You've just got blisters
Cannabis is great used topically, especially when mixed with other plants, post surgery & for a whole lot of other things, but for this, unnecessary.
- plantain (
?)
not that kind of plantain
There are 2 types of plantain being spoken of for healing skin, broad leaf & narrow leaf.
This is an excellent website with any free or very low cost resources. I have been in contact with this woman & she is quite amazing. I highly recommend her publications as a good place to start learning about plants & their healing properties.
https://www.ediblewildfood.com/broadleaf-plantain.aspx
Notice that this article mentions blisters.
http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/fieldbio/medicinal_plants/pages/Narrow_Plantain.htm
I prefer broad leaf plantain when I can find it, but I use narrow leaf if that's all I have available to me.
Fragrances:
- lavender
- rosemary (antibacterial?)
Both are very healing & antibacterial. Likewise helichrysum. Incredibly healing.
Remember that you're using these for healing the issue. Any fragrance you smell is besides the point. Helichrysum should be in this list with the other essential oils as you will most likely find it as an essential oil. You don't want to be putting fragrance oils on any type of abraded skin either.
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What I would do, as I make a lot of salves for a lot of people, is
mix calendula infused oil, comfrey infused oil, plantain infused oil. Add some cocoa butter & beeswax. Add some lavender and / or rosemary essential oils. Simple as that.
You can play with the texture, whether you want the salve thicker or thinner. Start with less beeswax & cocoa butter. Cera bellina is absolutely unnecessary for this product.
Add more beeswax / cocoa butter if you wish for the salve to be thicker / more waxy. The people I make salves for privately prefer a thinner, more emollient salve as they can more easily rub it into their skin.
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The ingredients I have given you above make a great basic salve for many issues with skin, including cuts, scrapes, blisters, burns, rashes, bites, you name it.
Ignore people on websites telling you to infuse the fresh plants into any oil until you know exactly what you're doing. Just use dry plants & allow to infuse for at least 3 weeks, or if you want to make it much sooner, buy the oils pre-infused.