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- 4 T. coconut oil
- 1 T. beeswax
- 1 tsp. honey
Preparation
In a heat-proof glass jar or recycled tin can, combine the coconut oil and beeswax.
Remove from heat and mix in the honey. Continue stirring for 3 to 4 minutes,
Pour the balm into a small glass jar. (The 2 ounce glass jar shown came from SpecialtyBottle.com.) Once cool, cap and keep in a cabinet, out of direct sunlight. Shelf life is around one year.
Use It
Use as needed for irritated skin, scrapes, mild abrasions, and general moisturizing purposes. For dogs, use on hot spots or dry paws.
Tips and Variations
- If you don’t want to use coconut oil, you can use another light oil, such as sunflower, olive, avocado or sweet almond. Depending on the oil, you may want to add an extra teaspoon or so of beeswax.
- The consistency of this balm is very soft and ointment-like. If you’d like a firmer texture, just remelt and add another 1 to 2 teaspoons beeswax.
- You can further boost the soothing properties of coconut oil by infusing it with herbs or flowers before use. Violet leaves, dandelion flowers, rose petals, plantain leaves and lavender buds all have skin-healing properties. Directions on how to infuse coconut oil can be found on The Nerdy Farm Wife.
- For a lightly scented version, try adding a few drops of lavender essential oil. (If you’re pregnant, nursing, on medication or have chronic health conditions, check with a health care provider before using essential oils.)
Original article and pictures take http://www.hobbyfarms.com/hobby-farms-editorial-blogs/craft-hub/coconut-honey-balm.aspx site
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