tamarajane
Well-Known Member
When I infuse, I use just enough oil to cover the plant material plus about a quarter of an inch. I don't heat mine on the stove, I sit it in a warm, dark place for at least 2 weeks, checking and shaking it daily. This is the old traditional way. You can use whatever oil you want I think. I usually use almond oil or grapeseed oil. Be careful about the lid for awhile. It can blow right off with certain herbs (don't ask) I cover the top with cheesecloth for a few days at first, then lid it later. Some people heat theirs gently on the stove for a few hours, just watch carefully that it doesn't overheat. Infusing takes the properties of the herb and places it in the oil. You can then use it in lotions, creams, as a massage oil, or in soap, but I think it loses a lot of it's properties during the saponication. Calendula is one of my favorites to use.
Hope this helps!
Hope this helps!