Along with the gardener's soap I made a while back, I also made a balm to go alongside to help with the moisturising and help with any odd scratches. I'm generally happy with it, but I have a nagging feeling that it could be improved. It's a touch too hard for my liking, and also a little on the greasy side.
These are the ingredients:
I melted the shea butter, coconut oil, beeswax and honey together gently, then put them in the stand mixer and beat them continuously as they cooled to try to produce a lighter, whipped type texture. Once it was barely warm to the touch I added the EOs and a little almond oil and kept whipping.
After it solidified it was much too solid, so I whipped it up again and added a lot more almond oil (the amount listed in the recipe includes this). It's basically ok, but I do just feel it could be better! I haven't a huge amount of experience with this type of thing; balm wise I've tended to stick to a couple of basic basics, but I'd like to learn more.
If they would be useful, I also have Polysorbate 80 and e-wax available (the latter just arrived and I haven't tried it in anything yet.) Would love to get some thoughts from people with more experience in this area!
These are the ingredients:
I melted the shea butter, coconut oil, beeswax and honey together gently, then put them in the stand mixer and beat them continuously as they cooled to try to produce a lighter, whipped type texture. Once it was barely warm to the touch I added the EOs and a little almond oil and kept whipping.
After it solidified it was much too solid, so I whipped it up again and added a lot more almond oil (the amount listed in the recipe includes this). It's basically ok, but I do just feel it could be better! I haven't a huge amount of experience with this type of thing; balm wise I've tended to stick to a couple of basic basics, but I'd like to learn more.
If they would be useful, I also have Polysorbate 80 and e-wax available (the latter just arrived and I haven't tried it in anything yet.) Would love to get some thoughts from people with more experience in this area!