Birdie Wife
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I suffer occasionally with excema on the back of my hands and wrists, and it's flared up recently. So I looked up some recipes and tweaked them according to what I had, made a hand salve and tried it out last night. It's not really a long enough period to make a proper assessment, but I can say that overnight the itchiness has disappeared and the bit of raw, broken skin I had has started to heal very nicely. So if you're interested, here is my recipe:
For 100g of salve, melt together:
34g shea butter
33g beeswax
14g calendula oil (I used what I had in the cupboard, which is sunflower oil infused with calendula)
14g sweet almond oil
5g neem oil
Pot up into metal tins . Use sparingly and massage well into affected skin. I found it best to do this at night to allow the oils to sink in properly. I would hazard a guess at a shelf life f about 3 months based on the shelf lifd of the shea butter which I think is the ingredient with the shortest shelf life.
For 100g of salve, melt together:
34g shea butter
33g beeswax
14g calendula oil (I used what I had in the cupboard, which is sunflower oil infused with calendula)
14g sweet almond oil
5g neem oil
Pot up into metal tins . Use sparingly and massage well into affected skin. I found it best to do this at night to allow the oils to sink in properly. I would hazard a guess at a shelf life f about 3 months based on the shelf lifd of the shea butter which I think is the ingredient with the shortest shelf life.