PrimDawg
Active Member
So we've made about 8 batches of lotion bars and in shower lotion bars. With help from folks here, we have learned much and had a lot of fun. I will post some pics tomorrow of our latest attempts.
So, like I'm guessing many of you did, I gave away a bunch of our bars for fun and to get opinions. I was showing the bars to my "other" son, (not really my son, but should be) and he ran out to his car to show me a bar he uses in his rock climbing adventures. He loves this bar and he and all his climbing buddies swear by it being super healing and helpful. His only complaint is that a 1oz bar costs $10! He asked if I could try to make him something similar, so I'm going to try. The ingredients are as follows, in this order.
Unrefined yellow beeswax, apricot kernel oil, lavender oil, grape seed oil, wheat germ oil, essential oils-lemon and neroli and vitamin e. The other option is all the same ingredients except the oils are cedar wood and frankincense.
Nothing about these ingredients seems particularly magical, but those who are more knowledgeable about the oils may be able to inform.
So this bar comes in a tin and is hard enough that it can be tipped out of the tin and rubbed on cuts or chapped skin.
I would think some butter of some sort would be of benefit but I'm willing to try just the beeswax and some oils.
Would anyone like to hazard a guess at how much wax vs oil I should try the first time?
Thanks all.
Annette
So, like I'm guessing many of you did, I gave away a bunch of our bars for fun and to get opinions. I was showing the bars to my "other" son, (not really my son, but should be) and he ran out to his car to show me a bar he uses in his rock climbing adventures. He loves this bar and he and all his climbing buddies swear by it being super healing and helpful. His only complaint is that a 1oz bar costs $10! He asked if I could try to make him something similar, so I'm going to try. The ingredients are as follows, in this order.
Unrefined yellow beeswax, apricot kernel oil, lavender oil, grape seed oil, wheat germ oil, essential oils-lemon and neroli and vitamin e. The other option is all the same ingredients except the oils are cedar wood and frankincense.
Nothing about these ingredients seems particularly magical, but those who are more knowledgeable about the oils may be able to inform.
So this bar comes in a tin and is hard enough that it can be tipped out of the tin and rubbed on cuts or chapped skin.
I would think some butter of some sort would be of benefit but I'm willing to try just the beeswax and some oils.
Would anyone like to hazard a guess at how much wax vs oil I should try the first time?
Thanks all.
Annette