AngelMomma
Well-Known Member
I have dry skin and so do some friends and family members. I sometimes use a commercial lotion. But lately I have been using a lip balm I made (Its got great things in it!) or I will just use a dab of plain Shea Butter.
I do TONS of Gardening which abuses my skin PROFUSELY!!! Hands, fingers, knees and toes. I have been know to kick my shoes of while working in the garden. I am determined at the beginning of the main part of the season to NOT do this, but....... I am going to try to find some gardening shoes this year, hope that helps. So after scrubbing the dirt off of myself my skin needs serious pampering. I don't want to handle the beautiful produce and do canning with tender, cracked or peeling fingers.
Last fall I saw a small molded lotion bar at the local fair. They were selling it in a tiny tin for a big price. And they had a million varieties. Way too 'Fru-Fru' for me. I like great function and great value combined.
I recently read a thread here that detailed how to make a solid lotion bar. I'm going to make some of those for myself, my Husband(he is in the military and he always has some construction type project going with our rental houses or around here) and for Nana too.
BUT I keep seeing here and there that a LIQUID lotion MUST have a preservative. I am looking for all the details of why we would use a preservative in the liquid but not in the solid bars. I am sure there is a simple explaination. I love all the geeky(my JR high students word) details about this subject. Since the commercial stuff really doesn't do my skin justice I am sure I can get better results with the recipes I see around here.
Lastly......since I do work out in the soil alot. I am going to add maybe some Tea Tree oil for antiseptic properties. Any others you would recommend? And maybe use some Calendula Infused oil for part of the oils, for healing properties. Also what size works best and what do you store/package them in? I probably would send one to my sister, she lives 1000 miles away from me.
Opinions, recommendations?
I do TONS of Gardening which abuses my skin PROFUSELY!!! Hands, fingers, knees and toes. I have been know to kick my shoes of while working in the garden. I am determined at the beginning of the main part of the season to NOT do this, but....... I am going to try to find some gardening shoes this year, hope that helps. So after scrubbing the dirt off of myself my skin needs serious pampering. I don't want to handle the beautiful produce and do canning with tender, cracked or peeling fingers.
Last fall I saw a small molded lotion bar at the local fair. They were selling it in a tiny tin for a big price. And they had a million varieties. Way too 'Fru-Fru' for me. I like great function and great value combined.
I recently read a thread here that detailed how to make a solid lotion bar. I'm going to make some of those for myself, my Husband(he is in the military and he always has some construction type project going with our rental houses or around here) and for Nana too.
BUT I keep seeing here and there that a LIQUID lotion MUST have a preservative. I am looking for all the details of why we would use a preservative in the liquid but not in the solid bars. I am sure there is a simple explaination. I love all the geeky(my JR high students word) details about this subject. Since the commercial stuff really doesn't do my skin justice I am sure I can get better results with the recipes I see around here.
Lastly......since I do work out in the soil alot. I am going to add maybe some Tea Tree oil for antiseptic properties. Any others you would recommend? And maybe use some Calendula Infused oil for part of the oils, for healing properties. Also what size works best and what do you store/package them in? I probably would send one to my sister, she lives 1000 miles away from me.
Opinions, recommendations?