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Table of Contents
Balms ...................................................................................................................... 12
Basic Balm ................................................................................................................................. 12
Belly Balm .................................................................................................................................. 12
Body Butter ................................................................................................................................ 13
Body Butter Bar .......................................................................................................................... 13
Citrus Body Splash ..................................................................................................................... 14
Emu Herbal Baby Balm .............................................................................................................. 15
Herbal Hand Salve ...................................................................................................................... 16
Herbal Healing Balm .................................................................................................................. 17
Neem Balm ................................................................................................................................ 17
Peach & Berry Gardener’s Hand Cream ...................................................................................... 18
Strawberry Cream ....................................................................................................................... 18
Tiger Balm .................................................................................................................................. 19
Winter Balm ............................................................................................................................... 19

Candles.................................................................................................................... 21
Beer Mug Candles ...................................................................................................................... 21
Floater Candles .......................................................................................................................... 21
Honeycomb Sheet Candle .......................................................................................................... 21
Ice Candles ................................................................................................................................. 22
Millefiori Candles ......................................................................................................................... 22
Water Candles ............................................................................................................................ 23
Whipped Wax Candle .................................................................................................................. 23

Cold Process Soap .................................................................................................. 25


Basic Instructions for Cold Process Soap .................................................................................... 25
Create Your Own Bar or Liquid Soap Recipe - The Easy Way! ..................................................... 27
Azuki Bean Cucumber Kokum Soap ........................................................................................... 28
Bubble Gum Soap ...................................................................................................................... 29
Camper’s Delight with Neem Oil ................................................................................................. 29
Canola Soap ............................................................................................................................... 30
Carrot Veggie Bar ....................................................................................................................... 31
English Countryside Soap ........................................................................................................... 32
Flax Oil Soap .............................................................................................................................. 33
Gift Shop Three Oil Soap ............................................................................................................ 34
Goat’s Milk Soap ......................................................................................................................... 35
Good Bar .................................................................................................................................... 36
Hope’s Basic Soap...................................................................................................................... 37
Lemon Olive Complexion Bar ..................................................................................................... 38
Luxury Bar .................................................................................................................................. 39
Megan’s Sweet Honey Almond Soap ........................................................................................... 40
Milk Based Soap ......................................................................................................................... 40
Neem Oil Soap ........................................................................................................................... 41
Nutmeg Butter Soap................................................................................................................... 42

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Old Fashioned Goatsmilk Soap ................................................................................................... 43
Pampering Body Bar ................................................................................................................... 44
Peppermint Wake Up .................................................................................................................. 44
Shampoo Bar II .......................................................................................................................... 45
Shaving Soap ............................................................................................................................. 45
Shea Butter Soap ....................................................................................................................... 46
Simply Soap Bar ......................................................................................................................... 46
Slice of Summer ......................................................................................................................... 47
Tons of Bubbles .......................................................................................................................... 47
Vinny’s Wild Oats Soap ............................................................................................................... 48
Vitamin Soap .............................................................................................................................. 49
Youthful Complexion ................................................................................................................... 50

Creams .................................................................................................................... 52
Basic Hand & Body Cream ......................................................................................................... 52
Cucumber Cream ....................................................................................................................... 52
Gardener’s Hand Cream ............................................................................................................. 53
Gentle Face Cream and Base...................................................................................................... 53
Lavendar Cream ......................................................................................................................... 54
Rose Aloe Face Cream ................................................................................................................ 54
Skin Butter ................................................................................................................................. 55
Ultra Hand & Body Cream .......................................................................................................... 55
Whipped Creme.......................................................................................................................... 56

For Baby .................................................................................................................. 58


Anti-Septic Tincture .................................................................................................................... 58
Baby Body Balm ......................................................................................................................... 58
Baby Bottom Oil ......................................................................................................................... 59
Baby Soap .................................................................................................................................. 59
Baby Washbags .......................................................................................................................... 60
Bottoms Up! Baby Bottom Balm ................................................................................................ 60
Calendula Baby Oil ..................................................................................................................... 61
Diaper Ointment ......................................................................................................................... 61
Herbal Baby Balm ...................................................................................................................... 62
Herbal Baby Powder ................................................................................................................... 62
Herbal Milk Bath ......................................................................................................................... 63
Sweet Dreams Baby Lotion ......................................................................................................... 63

For The Bath ........................................................................................................... 65


Basic Bath Salts .......................................................................................................................... 65
Basic Salt Glow ........................................................................................................................... 65
Bath Cookies .............................................................................................................................. 65
Chocolate Ice Cream Bath Fizzies ............................................................................................... 66
Fizzing Bath Bombs .................................................................................................................... 66
Fizzy Bath Salts ........................................................................................................................... 66
Foaming Bath Rocks .................................................................................................................. 67
Foaming Bath Salts .................................................................................................................... 67

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Lavender, Milk & Oatmeal Tub Tea .............................................................................................. 68
Lavender-Citrus Bath Salts.......................................................................................................... 68
Moisturizing Bath Fizzy ................................................................................................................ 69
Natural Cleansing Washbag ........................................................................................................ 69
Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Bath Tea ................................................................................................ 70
Oatmeal-Salt Bath ...................................................................................................................... 70
Relaxing Milk Bath ...................................................................................................................... 71
Shimmering Rose Dusting Powder .............................................................................................. 71
Silk Soak .................................................................................................................................... 71
Soothing Milk Bath - Jasmine’s ................................................................................................... 72
Soothing Milk Bath ..................................................................................................................... 72
Thalasso Therapy ....................................................................................................................... 73
Truly Distinctive Bath Oil ............................................................................................................. 73

For The Face ........................................................................................................... 75


Acne Toner ................................................................................................................................. 75
Almond & Honey Face Scrub...................................................................................................... 75
Anti-Wrinkle Clay Mask ................................................................................................................ 75
Ayurvedic Facial .......................................................................................................................... 76
Balancing Moisturizer .................................................................................................................. 76
Clay Facial .................................................................................................................................. 77
Clay Mask for Sensitive Skin ........................................................................................................ 77
Exfoliating Facial Cleanser .......................................................................................................... 77
Exfoliating Gentle Face Wash ...................................................................................................... 78
Facial Cleansing Bar ................................................................................................................... 78
Facial Moisturizing Cream ........................................................................................................... 79
Facial Toner ................................................................................................................................ 79
Gentle Milk & Oatmeal Facial ...................................................................................................... 80
Healing Clay Facial ..................................................................................................................... 80
Herbal Facial Scrub .................................................................................................................... 81
Honey Mud Mask ........................................................................................................................ 81
Lecithin Moisturizer ..................................................................................................................... 82
Marie Antoinette Masque ............................................................................................................ 82
Moisturizing Cleanser .................................................................................................................. 83
Moisturizing Facial Scrub ............................................................................................................ 83
Non-Clay Facial for Dry Skin ....................................................................................................... 84
Oily Skin Toner ........................................................................................................................... 85
Rose Care Facial ......................................................................................................................... 85
Rosewater Egg Facial .................................................................................................................. 85
Skin Astingent ............................................................................................................................ 86
Strawberry Hydroxy Mask ............................................................................................................ 86
Yogurt & Banana Facial............................................................................................................... 87

For The Hair ............................................................................................................ 89


Flax Seed Hair Gel ...................................................................................................................... 89
Hair Lotion ................................................................................................................................. 89
Hair Oil ....................................................................................................................................... 90
Hair Rinse ................................................................................................................................... 90

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Herbal Shampoo ........................................................................................................................ 91
Loc Butter .................................................................................................................................. 91
Natural Hair Detangler ................................................................................................................ 92
Natural Herbal Shampoo ............................................................................................................ 92

Hand Milled Soap .................................................................................................... 94


Basic Handmilling/Rebatching .................................................................................................... 94
Lavender/Chamomile Soap......................................................................................................... 95
Mango Mint Shampoo Bar .......................................................................................................... 96
Wake-me-up Soap ...................................................................................................................... 96

Hot Process Soap .................................................................................................... 98


Apple Spice Soap ....................................................................................................................... 98
Stefanie’s Favorite - Emu Oil Soap .............................................................................................. 99

Lip Balms .............................................................................................................. 101


Apricot-Orange Lip Gloss ......................................................................................................... 101
Avocado Lip Balm .................................................................................................................... 101
Basic Lip Balm ......................................................................................................................... 101
Bubble Gum Lip Gloss .............................................................................................................. 102
Cocoa Vanilla Lip Gloss ............................................................................................................. 102
Darlene’s Healing Lip Balm ...................................................................................................... 103
Emu Oil Lip Balm ..................................................................................................................... 103
Flavored Lip Balm (moisterizer and gloss) ................................................................................. 104
Healing Lip Gloss ...................................................................................................................... 104
Hemp lip Balm ......................................................................................................................... 105
Hemp Oil Lip Balm ................................................................................................................... 105
Honey Lip Balm ........................................................................................................................ 105
Kissable Lip Balm ..................................................................................................................... 106
Moisturizing Lip Balm ............................................................................................................... 106
Sherry’s Extra Moisture Lip Balm .............................................................................................. 107

Lotions .................................................................................................................. 109


All-Over Lotion ......................................................................................................................... 109
Almond Oil Lotion .................................................................................................................... 109
Beeswax Handbutter - Lotion Bar ............................................................................................. 110
Body & Feet Cream .................................................................................................................. 110
Camelot’s Suntan Lotion .......................................................................................................... 111
Creme de la Cream................................................................................................................... 112
Easy Body Lotion ...................................................................................................................... 113
Eczema Soother ....................................................................................................................... 113
Light Lotion Spray .................................................................................................................... 114
Peppermint Neroli Lotion .......................................................................................................... 114
Rich Creamy Butter Lotion ....................................................................................................... 115

Masks .................................................................................................................... 117

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Beauty’s Secret ......................................................................................................................... 117
Body Clay ................................................................................................................................. 117
Herbal Clay and Oat Mask ........................................................................................................ 118

Melt and Pour ........................................................................................................ 120


Citrus Blast M&P Shampoo Bar ................................................................................................ 120
Coffee and Cream Soap............................................................................................................ 120
Cucumber Ivy Swirl Mint Soap .................................................................................................. 121
Earth Tones .............................................................................................................................. 121
French Citrus Bar ..................................................................................................................... 122
Milk & Honey Butter Bars ......................................................................................................... 122
Milk and Honey Melt & Pour Soap ............................................................................................. 123
MP Base Geode ........................................................................................................................ 124
Peppermint Exfoliating Foot Soap ............................................................................................. 125
Vanilla Honey Oatmeal .............................................................................................................. 125

Oil Blends .............................................................................................................. 127


Oil Blend: Eczema .................................................................................................................... 127
Oil Blend: Hair .......................................................................................................................... 127
Oil Blend: Light ........................................................................................................................ 127
Oil Blend: Light Face ................................................................................................................ 128
Oil Blend: Rich.......................................................................................................................... 128
Oil Blend: Rich But Penetrating ................................................................................................. 128
Oil Blend: Rich Butter ............................................................................................................... 129
Oil Blend: Soothing (for inflamed, irritated skin) ........................................................................ 129
Oil Blend: Sun Care .................................................................................................................. 129

Ointments.............................................................................................................. 131
Calendula & Plantain Ointment ................................................................................................. 131
Darlene’s Ointment #1 ............................................................................................................. 131
PMS Oil Blend .......................................................................................................................... 132

Perfumes & Colognes ............................................................................................ 134


Aftershave ................................................................................................................................. 134
Alluring ..................................................................................................................................... 134
Citrus Zinger Cologne ............................................................................................................... 135
Denise’s Night Out ................................................................................................................... 135
Hydrating Perfumed Body Spray ............................................................................................... 135
Lilac Solid Perfume ................................................................................................................... 136
Men’s After Shave Gel ............................................................................................................... 136
Mood Scents: Happiness .......................................................................................................... 137
Mood Scents: Serenity .............................................................................................................. 137

Potpourri ................................................................................................................ 139


Basic Potpourri ......................................................................................................................... 139
Citrus Potpourri......................................................................................................................... 140

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Fresh Pear................................................................................................................................. 140
Heather Potpourri ..................................................................................................................... 141
Mardi Gras ................................................................................................................................ 141
Nostalgia Potpourri ................................................................................................................... 142
Patchouli Potpourri ................................................................................................................... 142
Plumerian Delight Potpourri ...................................................................................................... 143
Romance .................................................................................................................................. 143
Sunflower ................................................................................................................................. 144
Vanilla Bay ................................................................................................................................ 144

Scrubs ................................................................................................................... 146


Almond-Oatmeal Body Scrub ................................................................................................... 146
Apricot Kernel Face and Body Scrub ......................................................................................... 146
Body Scrub ............................................................................................................................... 147
Body Scrub Bliss ...................................................................................................................... 147
Body/Facial Scrub ..................................................................................................................... 148
Brown Sugar Scrub .................................................................................................................. 148
Cleansing Aromatic Salt Glow ................................................................................................... 149
Diane’s Body Polish .................................................................................................................. 149
Fruit n Honey Oatmeal Body Scrub .......................................................................................... 150
Happy Skin Scrub ..................................................................................................................... 150
Lavender Rose Sugar Scrub ...................................................................................................... 151
Mint Salt Scrub ......................................................................................................................... 151
Oatmeal Body Scrub ................................................................................................................ 152
Sugar & Spice Body Polish ....................................................................................................... 152
Summer Salt Scrub .................................................................................................................. 153

Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................ 155


5-Alive Air Freshner ................................................................................................................... 155
Air Freshner Gel ........................................................................................................................ 155
Anointing Oil ............................................................................................................................ 156
Body Powder ............................................................................................................................ 156
Botanical Oil Bottle ................................................................................................................... 156
Celestial Dreams Pillow ............................................................................................................. 157
Cool Foot Powder ..................................................................................................................... 157
Crystal Gel Air Fresheners ......................................................................................................... 158
Flea Powder .............................................................................................................................. 158
Fragrance Spray ....................................................................................................................... 158
Gel Air Fresheners .................................................................................................................... 159
Glitter Gel for the Body ............................................................................................................. 159
Making a Tea ............................................................................................................................ 159
Making a Tincture ..................................................................................................................... 160
Making an Infused Oil ............................................................................................................... 160
Melon Blossom Foot Soak ........................................................................................................ 160
Minty Toes Foot Spray ............................................................................................................... 161
Moisturizing Hand Treatment Oil ............................................................................................... 161
Nail Oil ..................................................................................................................................... 162
Shoe Powder ............................................................................................................................ 162

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Stretch Mark Oil........................................................................................................................ 163

Useful Conversions ................................................................................................ 165


Approximate Equivalents........................................................................................................... 165
U.S. to Metric ............................................................................................................................ 165
Metric to U.S. ............................................................................................................................ 165
Weight ...................................................................................................................................... 165
Cooking Measurment Equivalents ............................................................................................. 166

Aromatherapy Information..................................................................................... 167


Guidelines for the use of Essential Oils ...................................................................................... 167
Methods of Application - Dilutions ............................................................................................ 168
Storage and Shelf Life............................................................................................................... 169
Various Methods of Application ................................................................................................. 170

Candlemaking ....................................................................................................... 171


Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 171
Types of Candles ....................................................................................................................... 171
Methods of Candlemaking ........................................................................................................ 172
Wax Additives............................................................................................................................ 172
Commonly Used Waxes ............................................................................................................ 172
Wax Blends ............................................................................................................................... 173
Candle Wicks ............................................................................................................................ 174
Types of Wicks .......................................................................................................................... 174
To Prime a Wick ........................................................................................................................ 175
Tabbing Your Wicks .................................................................................................................. 175
Coloring Your Candle ................................................................................................................ 175
Scenting Your Candle ............................................................................................................... 175

Techniques for Candlemaking ............................................................................... 176


Decorating with Botanicals ....................................................................................................... 176
Dipping Candles ....................................................................................................................... 176
Overdipping for Decorating ...................................................................................................... 177
Overpouring ............................................................................................................................. 177
Painting with Wax ...................................................................................................................... 178
Poured Candles ........................................................................................................................ 178
Pouring a Container Candle ................................................................................................. 178
Making Candles Using Molds ............................................................................................... 178
Color Variation ..................................................................................................................... 179
Chunk Candles .................................................................................................................... 179
Embedding Objects ............................................................................................................ 179
A Layered Color Effect ......................................................................................................... 179
Rolling Wax Sheets ................................................................................................................... 180

Library Information ................................................................................................ 181

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About Dead Sea Ingredients ..................................................................................................... 181
About Dendritic Salts ................................................................................................................ 182
About Emu Oil .......................................................................................................................... 182
About Hemp ............................................................................................................................. 182
About Neem Oil ........................................................................................................................ 183
Essential, Fragrance & Flavor Oils ............................................................................................ 183
What is the difference between Essential oils, Fragrance oils and Flavor oils? ...................... 183
Can candle fragrance oils be used in toiletries and vise versa? ............................................. 184
How to ...................................................................................................................................... 184
Heat Shea Butter Properly ................................................................................................... 184
Melt Solid Oils ..................................................................................................................... 184
Reshape Flattened Loofah ................................................................................................... 184
Figure a Percentage (i.e., how much fragrance oil to add) ................................................... 184
Making ...................................................................................................................................... 184
An Infusion .......................................................................................................................... 184
Linen Waters ....................................................................................................................... 185
Natural Hair Care ...................................................................................................................... 185
Cleansing ............................................................................................................................ 185
Conditioning ....................................................................................................................... 185
Oil Treatments ..................................................................................................................... 185
Using ........................................................................................................................................ 185
An Anti-Oxidant to Preserve Your Products .......................................................................... 185
Clay in Soap ........................................................................................................................ 186
Clays for Facial Masks.......................................................................................................... 186
Emulsifying Wax .................................................................................................................. 186
FD & C Dyes ....................................................................................................................... 186
Flavor Oils ........................................................................................................................... 186
Grapefruit Seed Extract ....................................................................................................... 187
Hydrolyzed Silk .................................................................................................................... 188
Milk Powders ....................................................................................................................... 188
Oxides and Ultramarines ..................................................................................................... 188
Polysorbate 20 ..................................................................................................................... 188
Silicone Rubber Molds .............................................................................................................. 189
Choosing Objects to Make Your Mold .................................................................................. 189
Making your Mold ................................................................................................................ 189
Why consider adding potpourri and air fresheners to your line? ................................................. 190

Index ...................................................................................................................... 192

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Balms
Basic Balm
Ingredients:

1 part beeswax
1 part butter
1 part oil or oil blend

Instructions:

Melt wax and butter in a double boiler and stir in oils. Remove from heat and add fragrance and
colorant. This basic balm can be softened with more oil or hardened with more wax or butter. This
can be poured into lip balm containers or deodorant containers for use as lotion bars.

Belly Balm
Great for dry skin

Ingredients:

2 parts cocoa butter


1 part shea butter
1 part mango butter
2 parts virgin coconut oil
rose geranium essential oil or fragrance oil
Color with pearlescent micas if you wish

Instructions:

Melt butters and oil in a double boiler. Add essential oil or fragrance oil. Add mica if you are
coloring the balm. Pour into deodorant containers.

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Body Butter
Submitted by Catina of Moreno Valley, CA

A soft,soothing, easy to make body butter.

Ingredients:

1/8 cup illipe butter


1 1/2 tsp virgin coconut oil
1 T almond oil, apricot oil or peach kernel oil
1 1/2 tsp emu or avocado oil
1 1/2 tsp hydrogenated jojoba MP 56
5-10 drops essential oil
mica can be used to color

Instructions:

Melt illipe butter & jojoba together in a double boiler. Mix mica into 1 tablespoon of oil and then
add to the rest of the oils. Add the oils to the butter wax mixture. Add EO and whip until cool.
Spoon into containers and let solidify.

Body Butter Bar


Cocoa Butter Moisturizing Bar

Ingredients:

4 oz. sweet almond oil


4 oz beeswax
4 oz. cocoa butter
1/2 tsp. to 3 tsp. vanilla fragrance oil

Instructions:

In a double boiler melt ingredients. Cool slightly and add fragrance. I like the smell of cocoa butter,
so I use the least amount of fragrance oil. Pour into molds and let harden.

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Citrus Body Splash
Submitted by Elise of Lake Elsinore, CA

Ingredients:

1 tbs. finely chopped lemon peel


1 tbs. finely chopped orange peel
3 tbs. vodka
10 drops mandarin essential oil
10 drops orange essential oil
5 drops lemon essential oil
5 drops grapefuit essential oil
3 tbs. white wine vinegar
2 cups distilled water

Instructions:

You will need a fine sieve and a sterilized 20-ounce glass bottle with a tight-fitting stopper. 1)place
the peels and vodka in the bottle. cover tightly and let stand for 1 week. 2)press the mixture
through the fine sieve to extract all the liquid. 3)pour the liquid back into the resterilized bottle. Add
the essential oils, vinegar, and the water. Let stand for 2 weeks shaking often. Store in a cool, dark
place.

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Emu Herbal Baby Balm
Submitted by Staci of Cocoa Beach, FL

This aromatic oil balm is healing, soothing, or helps miitgate pain and stress for babies, safe for
newborns to prevent and heal nappy bottoms.

Ingredients:

Make Ahead: Botanical Infusion - 3 tbsp. Dried lavender flowers; 1 tbsp. dried calendula petals; 1
tbsp. dried rose petals; 1 tbsp. dried chamomile flowers to 1 cup grapeseed oil, Olive Oil, or Hemp
Seed Oil (or a blend of oils). Simmer the herbs in the oil for at least 4 hours.

Tip for faster infusion: In a clean coffe grinder blend herbs then add to oil, infuse for 1
hour over a double boiler to allow healing properties of herbs to be fully released to the
oil. If using whole herbs, infuse at low heat for at least 4 hours in double boiler.

Emollients(to soften and soothe):

In a glass bowl blend:


1 tbsp. vitamin E T-50
1 1/2 tsp. EMU Oil
4 drops either Rose, Roman Chamomile, or Lavender Essential Oil. (I used 4 drops Lavender
Essential Oil, **caution use only recommended amounts of essential oils especially if recipe is
being used on a newborn or baby under 6 mos of age***
Next take a wire strainer and place a coffee filter inside of strainer, strain herb & oil mixture into
bowl of emollients, be sure to apply gentle pressure to coffee filter to squeeze out most of oil, but
do not break coffee filter or allow herbs to spill.

Emulsifier:
5 tbsp. Beeswax melted in separate double boiler
After beeswax is melted slowly pour into bowl of emollients and herb infused oil, mix w/ electric
blender or hand whisker until mixture is thick and creamy. Quickly pour into 2oz and or 4 oz
sterlized jars, recipe yields 16oz. Label, if you plan to store balm for 3 months or more, refrigerate.
This recipe is good for babies bottoms, or any burns, cuts or scrapes. Balms (also called salves)
work best for healing burns, cuts, scrapes, diaper rash & skin.

Instructions:

Recipe submitted by Staci McCormick of McCormick Soap Company, this was tested on my son
who has extremely sensitive skin and used for over a year, he has had no problems from this
mixture and has never had diaper rash for over 2 days after using this recipe. We lived in Florida
when he was born and now live in the mountains of North Carolina, both of which have extremely
hot humid summers which tend to intensify prickly heat and diaper rash. Good Luck and God
Bless you and your babies.

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Herbal Hand Salve
Submitted by Bonnie of Cedar City, UT

Great for hands, elbows, heels...

Ingredients:

3 cups olive oil infused with 1 cup calendula petals & 1 cup lavender buds
1/2 oz tea tree oil
1/2 oz lavender eo
2 oz illipe butter
3 oz beeswax

Instructions:

Infuse oil with calendula & lavender. Strain. Add butter & beeswax and heat to 150. Cool slightly,
then add eo’s and pour. Makes 10-3 oz containers.

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Herbal Healing Balm
Submitted by Stephanie of Conway, AR

This balm sinks in quickly, about 5 minutes, and has a wonderful scent from the infused herbs.
Lightly applied, it is a great all-over balm. It can be applied more heavily to heal and sooth dry skin.

Ingredients:

4 parts beeswax
4 parts olive oil infused w/ equal parts of calendula, comfrey root, chamomile, and nettle
1 part liquid jojoba
1 part avocado oil
6 parts sweet almond oil
1% vitamin E T50 (optional)

Instructions:

I usually measure by fractions of a cup, but you can make a “part” whatever you desire. Melt wax in
double boiler. Turn off heat. Add remaining ingredents, stiring to prevent wax from becoming solid.
Pour into wide mouthed jar or tin. Allow to set until solid. (Cosistency can be checked before
pouring by dipping a spoon into the mix, and more wax or oils can be added to adjust firmness.)

Neem Balm
Submitted by Kathleen of Burlington, WA

A good all around anti fungal, anti bacterial healing balm.

Ingredients:

2 oz Hemp Oil infused with Neem leaves


1/4 oz of each:
shea butter
neem oil
mango butter
kokum butter
sal butter
illipe butter
2 T beeswax

Instructions:

Melt together and pour into litle jars or as I do, into the little 1/4 or 1/2 oz tins.

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Peach & Berry Gardener’s Hand Cream
Submitted by Christina of Grand Marais, MN

Deep moisturizing lotion for dry skin

Ingredients:

1/2 C distilled water or hydrosol


1/8 tsp borax powder
1/3 C almond oil or other vegetable oil
1 Tbsp beeswax, grated
1 tsp liquid lanolin
1 tsp coconut oil
10 drops fragrance oil (5 raspberry 5 peach)

Instructions:

Combine the water and borax in a heavy saucepan over low heat and stir until the borax has
dissolved. In a seperate saucepan, melt the beeswax and add the almond oil, coconut oil, and
liquid lanolin, stirring the mixture until all ingredients are well blended. This was taken from Janet
Reno. Remove from heat. Slowly pour the heated water/borax mixture into the oil/beeswax misture.
Stirring constantly. Continue stirring until the mix forms a thick, white cream and has cooled to
room temperature. Stir in fragrance oil. Pour into bottle or jar and seal.

Strawberry Cream
Submitted by Robert of Hyattsville, MD

Ingredients:

1/2 ounce Cocoa Butter


1/2 ounce Lanolin
2 1/2 ounces Apricot Kernel Oil
3/4 ounce Strawberry juice
3 drops of Benzoin

Instructions:

Thoroughly wash and drain several large, fresh strawberries. Mash and strain the juice through a
colander or sieve(if you have a fruit/vegetable juicer, this will be easier). Heat the cocoa butter,
lanolin, and almond oil in a double boiler(do this slowly, not to a boil). Remove from heat, and add
strawberry juice very quickly. Beat briskly until fluffy(an egg whisk or electric mixer will do). Put into
sterilized jars. Keep refridgerated. Apply each night, or when ever needed.

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Tiger Balm
Submitted by Raquel of Bristol, RI

Linament for sore muscles

Ingredients:

4 tsp shea butter


3 TBS of vegetable oil
2 tbs of jojoba oil
1 cake (1 tbs) camphor gum
15 ml peppermint oil
15 ml eucalyptus oil
10ml of lavender oil
1 tsp beeswax pellets

Instructions:

Melt shea butter, oil and jojoba and crumble camphor gum into the mix. (use rubber gloves it’s
really stinky) When it is liquid add essential oils and pour into a 4 oz container and let set. It will be
a thin ointment that will relieve tired muscles.

Winter Balm
Good for cracked heels and severe winter skin

Ingredients:

2 oz beeswax
2 oz shea butter
2 oz cocoa butter
2 oz coconut oil
2 oz avocado oil
2 oz apricot kernel oil
2 oz aloe vera oil
2 oz jojoba
2 oz emu oil
Germal Plus
FO or EO of choice

Instructions:

Melt Beeswax in a double boiler or pyrex measuring cup. Add butters, then coconut oil. Blend with
a stick blender while adding the remaining oils. Add the Emu, Germal Plus and scent last. Blend
for several minutes, until cool and put into jars or containers of choice. The small, plastic,
disposable containers work well.

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Candles
Beer Mug Candles
Submitted by Jessica of Ormond Beach, FL

Gel candles that look just like beer

Ingredients:

Beer mug
Gel Wax
Small amount of paraffin wax
7" 51 series zinc wick
Candle fragrance oil with flashpoint of 170 degrees or higher
Gold candle safe coloring

Instructions:

THE BEER: Follow the instructions for preparing the gel wax. Do not over heat. The cooler the gel,
the more bubbles you will have. While this is heating, get your wick positioned in the mug using a
little melted paraffin to hold the wick in place. Add your color and your scent to the gel wax (I use
vanilla)and stir thoroughly. Pour into mug, stopping about an inch from the top. Pull up on your
wick to straighten it. THE HEAD: Melt paraffin wax at med low heat. Once it has melted, take off
the burner and add fragrance. Start whipping it up with a fork. As the wax cools, it will turn white
again, and your whipping will make it frothy. When it is is thick enough to be spooned out, spoon it
on top of the “beer” in the mug. This forms the beer’s head. Tug your wick again, and while it is
setting up to be sure it stays straight.

Floater Candles
Instructions:

You can easily make floater candles by pouring wax into tart tins that have been greased with mold
release. Just pour the wax in and allow it to form a thin layer of hardened wax and then poke a hole
through the top so you can push a primed wick into the tart.

Honeycomb Sheet Candle


Instructions:

Rolling honeycomb sheets is the easiest & quickest way to make candles and these candles are a
blessing when you are low on inventory for a show or fair. The sheets can be rolled in a number of
different ways. You can take one sheet and simply roll the length of it or divide the sheet in half and
roll 2 small candles. You can also roll 1 fat candle from the 2 halves by rolling the first and then
lining up the edge of the second half with the end of the first and keep rolling. The sheets can be
cut in half on the diagonal and then you can create a tapered look by starting your roll on the
widest edge. Different colored sheets can be combined and rolled to make multicolored candles.
Seal the outer edge of the wax sheet with a hot knife pressing lightly but firmly so that the edge
seals onto the candle. Make sure you work in a relatively warm but not too hot environment so your
sheets don’t break or dent. Use with square braid wicks.

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Ice Candles
These are fun to make and relatively simple but they look beautiful when they’re finished.

Instructions:

Clean out an empty milk carton and tape along the outside/bottom of it with masking tape to make
the walls stronger so they don’t bow from the weight of the wax. Melt some paraffin wax to about
140F. Place a taper candle the same height as the candle you want to make in the center of the
milk carton and fill up the carton with crushed ice. The ice should hold the taper in place. Place the
carton in a basin of some sort to catch any spilling water as the ice melts (not in the sink though!).
Slowly pour the wax into the carton until it fills to the top. If the level of the wax goes down, just add
more wax. When the candle is cool to the touch, hold it over a basin or tub and peel/cut the milk
carton off the candle. The melted water will gush out so be prepared. The taper inside the candle
can be replaced when it burns down completely.

Millefiori Candles
Millefiori means thousands of flowers.

Instructions:

It is done by creating logs of wax that have a design that runs through the length of the log so that
when it’s sliced, the slices all look the same. As you slice the log with a hot knife, the slices are
applied to a candle base. The logs can be created by rolling different colored wax sheets around
each other or by creating a multicolored taper.

To create the log using wax sheets, start with warm poured or store bought flat soft wax sheets.
Take a thin slice of one color and position it on the edge of another colored sheet. Roll the sheet
around the slice once. Cut off the excess. Then place the roll on top of another colored sheet and
roll it around the log once. Cut off the excess and continue building up layers by rolling the log in
different colored sheets. When it reaches a thickness of a taper candle, give it a good roll on a hard
surface to make it nice and round.

To create the logs by dipping, place several tins of colored waxes in a double boiler and melt them.
Take a 6 inch piece of a small wick and dip it into one of the colors a couple of times until you get
a good wax buildup. Then dip it into another color a few time until you get a build up. Keep dipping
in various colors until your log is about the size of a regular tapered candle. Put the wick out of the
candle halfway. When the log is warm, it should pull out easily. If the log gets too hard to slice, just
redip it in the last color you used for a bit and the hot wax should soften the log up again. Keep
pulling the wick out as you slice the log. The wick will allow you to redip in hot wax if necessary.

Warm a knife in a pot of boiling water and take a thin slice off the log and immediately apply it to
the candle base (start at the top and work down). Apply a little pressure to ‘glue’ it to the base.
Keep applying slices as close together as possible until the whole candle is covered or until you
have finished your design.

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Water Candles
These candles are very pretty and well worth the extra time and effort
necessary to create them.

Instructions:

Have ready a large, clean trash can full of cold water. Melt about 12
oz of micro crystalline wax (to make the wax more pliable) in a double
boiler or crock pot. Add about 6.5 lbs of paraffin wax (medium
melting point - 140F), heat up the blend to about 170F and maintain
it at that temperature. Fill an empty pie plate with wax and place a 5
inch tall pillar candle base in the center. Allow it to harden by holding
the pie plate in the water. Once it’s firm, remove the pie plate from
the candle. Your pillar should now have a sturdy rim around it.
Holding the pillar so that the rim is at a 45 degree angle to the water, pour some wax into the rim
and slowly but firmly plunge the rim into the water, twisting it as you go. Keep repeating this
process as you go around the entire rim of the candle. The wax will form wispy wave-like shapes
around the pillar. When you burn the candle, only the pillar will burn so you can replace it when
necessary. To clean up, scoop up the wax bits from the water and allow them to air dry. You can
reuse these pieces if you are sure no water remains trapped inside. Crushing them with a rolling
pin and then allowing them to dry should get rid of any water. If you are not sure, just chuck them -
better to be safe than sorry.

Whipped Wax Candle


Instructions:

Creating a whipped wax candle - whipped wax can be created with either paraffin and cornstarch
or beeswax and turpentine or just plain wax. Melt down your wax and stir in the cornstarch or
turpentine if you are using them. Start whisking your wax with a whisker or egg beater. When it gets
light and frothy, start applying it to a candle base like you would frosting to a cake. If it sets up, just
melt it back down again and re whisk it.

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Cold Process Soap
Basic Instructions for Cold Process Soap
Equipment you will need

A 4-6 cup lye resistant container for mixing lye and water. This container must be made of stainless
steel, glass or heat resistant (212 degrees F) plastic. It must not be made of aluminum or tin.

Another large heat resistant container or pot (stainless steel, enamel or plastic will work) for mixing
the soap

A large saucepan for heating up the oils

Heavy duty rubber spatulas or wooden spoons for mixing

A good quality scale for measuring ingredients (it’s nice to have one in ounces and anotehr in
grams if possible)

A soap mold - can be anything from a Rubbermaid(tm) type container to a wooden tray or even a
heavy duty cardboard box. Use your imagination and be on the look out for containers that will
make nice molds. It is adviseable to use something flexible so that the soap will come out easily
with a little twist.

Wax paper or a plastic bag to line the molds with to prevent leaks and deterioration of the mold
itself. Replace cardboard molds when warped to avoid unshapely bars.

Two thermometers for checking the temperatures of the oils and the lye solution - the type used for
candy making will work best (220 degrees F)

Goggles and rubber gloves

Safety First

Lye is a caustic substance! If you will be keeping your lye in the house or in other accessible areas,
make sure to store it in a proper child proof container and educate all members of the family about
the nature of lye. Keep it away from areas where pets and young children have access. Children
and pets should not be allowed in teh work area until all the equipment has been cleaned and put
away. Do not place pots/bowls near the edge of the counter. Do not leave the area unattended.
Wear protective goggles and rubber gloves when working. Wear long sleeves and close fitting
clothing. If you accidently get lye on your skin, flush the area with ordinary vinegar and wash well
with soap and water. (Lye will feel slippery on skin.) Never reuse lye containers for other purposes.
When mixing lye with water, always add the lye to the water and not the other way around. Be
careful not to inhale the dust when pouring the lye and work in a well ventilated area.

Although soap can be made anywhere, it is easiest if you have quick access to a stove and sink,
making the kitchen the ideal work area. Use the exhaust hood when mixing lye or mix outside.
Have adequate space to work on.

Put on protective eyewear and gloves

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Lay out all the equipment you need, line your mold with wax paper if necessary and measure out
ingredients. You can measure out the lye on a piece of wax paper square using a plastic spoon or
scoop, just make sure to tare the scale with the paper first. You must weight the lye accurately
because an extra ounce is too much. Lye amounts are calculated according to the saponification
values of the oils in a recipe. See the Saponification Value Chart. When you are ready to
experiment with your own recipes, you can use the Saponification Chart (comma delimited) that I
provided for calculating how much lye and liquid would be needed for the quantities of oils you
wish to use.

Pour the water into the appropriate container (remember, no aluminum!). Carefully pour the lye
into the water and stir until dissolved. Do not breathe in the fumes. Leave the solution to cool to
within 5 degrees of the required temperature of the recipe at which point you can start heating up
the oils in a saucepan. If you are using grapefruit seed extract, add it to the warm oils.

When the oils have reached the required temperature, check the lye temperature. If it becomes too
cool, place the container in another container filled with hot water. Do not attempt to heat the lye
in a microwave or on the stove. The oils will heat quickly so remove the saucepan frmo the heat
source when the temperature is within 5-10 degrees of the required temperature.

When the correct temperatures have been reached, pour the oils into the container that you will
use to make the soap. While stirring, pour the lye carefully into the oils. Stir continuously until the
soap traces. Tracing is described as the point at which the soap will eave a mark when soap from
the spatula is drizzled over the surface of the soap in the container.

At this point, stir in any nutrient oils, color pigments and essential or fragrance oils but work
quickly. Some fragrance oils will cause the soap to suddenly solidify. Grapefruit seed extract will
cause a quicker trace than usual.

Pour soap into mold and cover with a piece of wood or wrap with an old blanket or towel. Leave
the soap undisturbed for at least 24 hours until it cools. The soap should be firm with no pools of
oil on top. If it’s not firm, wait another day or so and check again.

Remove the soap from the mold and slice into bars. If you have trouble getting the soap out of the
mold, try placing the mold in the freezer overnight and it should then pop out easily. The soap
needs to cure for the given amount of time in the recipe.

You can check to see if it’s cured by washing your hands with it. If it leaves a slimy feeling, leave
it to cure for another week.

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Create Your Own Bar or Liquid Soap Recipe - The Easy Way!

If you haven’t seen our custom written “Soap-U-Lator” yet - you’ve


got to check it out! It’s very easy to use, even for the novice soap
maker. Simply choose your “oils” from the list by percentage until
you have 100% picked, choose your additives and what size of batch
you want. Press the button and viola - your very own custom recipe.
It’s like having your very own experienced soaper right there at your
fingertips!

We’ve tried to include everything a soapmaker would want to be


able to do including superfatting, liquid soap and more! If you’re
signed up as a Preferred Customer, you can even save your recipes
in your very own online recipe book.

To find the “Soap-U-Lator”, simply click on the “Soapulator” button


on the left hand side of our website, or the direct URL is:

http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/soap/creator.asp

We’re constantly looking for ways to improve, so if you have any


suggestions for making the “Soap-U-Lator” better, please don’t
hesitate to let us know!

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Azuki Bean Cucumber Kokum Soap
Soap exfoliant with Azuki Beans

Ingredients:

1/2 cup Azuki Bean Powder


4 oz. of Cucumber Floral Water
4 oz. of Neroli Hydrosol
3 oz. castor oil
6 oz. coconut oil
2 oz. Kokum butter
4 oz. olive oil
4 oz. palm oil
1 oz. Sunflower oil
2.83 oz.lye [NaOH]
Mandarin Orange essential oil
Basil Fragrance oil
sprinkle of chamomile leaves
Vitamin E T50 for preservative
Green mica for coloring

Instructions:

Melt the kokum butter and coconut oil and add to all the oils; Add lye to the floral waters
THE TEMPERATURE OF LYE WITH FLORAL WATER MUST MATCH THE TEMPERATURE OF
THE OILS.

When both reach 105-106 degrees, mix water and oil. Stir, stir, stir [use handblender.] When it
starts to thicken, add half of the azuki beans, and 1 tablespoon of the orange essential oils - use
your nose to see if you need more.

Mix mix mix. Add chamomile leaves. Add Vitamin E. When it saponifies [looks like thick pea soup]
you are ready to pour the soap into your mold. Make sure your mold is lined with parchment paper.
Wrap the soap in mold with a towel. Wait a day or two before slicing. Slice soaps, air dry and put in
cupboard. Wait 2-3 months.

You’ll have a beautiful soap that will gently exfoliate and moisturize your skin. I’ve used this and it is
great! Lathers beautifully.

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Bubble Gum Soap
Smells so good you’ll want to eat it!!!

Ingredients:

8 oz soft water
3 oz lye
7 oz crisco, palm oil or tallow
7 oz coconut oil
6 oz olive oil
1 oz jojoba oil
1 oz Bubble gum fragrance oil
Imperial Red Mica to color

Instructions:

Mix water and lye together. Let cool to 100 degrees. Blend oils together over a double boiler all
except the essential/fragrance oil. Melt and cool to 100 degrees. Blend the lye mixture and oils
together slowly and stir till it traces. Add the mica mixed with the fragrance oil so there are no
clumps of mica. Pour in mold and wrap in blanket to keep temp at an even 100 degrees then insert
thermometer to keep track. When it gets to 80 degrees it’s ready to unmold, cut and let rest for 2
weeks to cure.

Camper’s Delight with Neem Oil


Submitted by Susan of N Syracuse, NY

A soap that soothes skin problems and keeps the


bugs at bay.

Ingredients:

19.2 ounces coconut oil


22.4 ounces olive Oil
16.0 ounces palm Oil
6.4 ounces Shea Butter
6.4 ounces Neem Oil
23.0 ounces water
9.6 ounces Sodium Hydroxide
14 teaspoons essential oil- equal parts Citronella Java, Eucalyptus Citriodora, Geranium and
Rosemary essential oils.

Instructions:

Dissolve lye in water, allow to cool. Combine oils and Shea butter in large soap pot and warm over
low until various components have melted. Remove from heat to cool. When both mixtures reach
95’F it’s time to make soap. Combine in large pot and stir briskly until soap traces. Add the
essential oils and stir well. Pour into mold, put it someplace quiet and wrap to insulate. After 24
hours, unmold and cut as desired. Allow soap to cure for at least three weeks before using.

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Canola Soap
Submitted by Laura of Defuniak Springs, FL

No coconut or palm added

Ingredients:

4 oz. olive oil


52 oz. canola oil
9 oz castor oil
30 oz. lard or tallow or crisco or a combo, of any of them
28 oz cold water
12 oz. lye
Additives (optional)

Instructions:

Use rubber gloves and safty goggles to prevent injury from lye. Weigh all ingredients. Use glass,
plastic or enamel coated pan to mix lye water. Slowly add lye to the water and let it sit until temp is
about 95 degrees. Meanwhile, warm the oils to about 110 degrees. Have all your additives ready to
put in (do this while the lye solution is cooling). Add the lye solution to the oils slowly to prevent
splashing and stir until the mixture is like thin pudding. At light trace, add your scents and pour
into pregreased molds (I use mineral oil). Wrap in a blanket and let it set for 12-24 hours. Remove
and cut into desired sizes and lay in the open to cure for at least two weeks. This makes a pretty
white bar that takes scents well and has a fairly good lather.

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Carrot Veggie Bar
Submitted by Antoniette of Bloomingdale, NJ

Vegetable based soap

Ingredients:

2 oz sweet almond oil


4 oz canola oil
8 oz coconut oil
2 oz palm kernel oil
8 oz. Hydrogenated Soybean oil (or crisco)
24 oz total oils
1 Tbsp. Olive oil at trace for superfatting
1 Cup fresh Carrots
3.5 oz lye

Instructions:

Since I was just looking around in the fridge one day when this idea came to me, and I was limited
to what I had on hand, it is only a small batch. It has good lather though, beautiful color which has
held up (3 weeks so far) and produces a very nice hard bar like the tallow soaps are. Chop and boil
1 cup of fresh carrots, then mix with water to total 9oz. liquid. Add 3.5 oz lye. Let cool to 100
degrees. Mix oils and let cool to 100 degrees (I added 2 Tbsp. GSE). Follow basic safety
instructions. Add lye/carrot mixture to oils. At light trace I added 2 Tbsp. Apricot FO. At heavy trace
pour in mold and let sit 18-24 hours. Do not let sit longer than 24 hours, since this does make a
very hard bar and may be difficult to cut later. I cut mine in 18 hours. Although my carrots were not
pureed totally, there was no trace of chunks or pieces after curing. Maybe my stick blender finished
the job.

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English Countryside Soap
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

A heady yet invigorating scent

Ingredients:

24oz Water
9oz Lye
20oz Coconut Oil
17.5oz Palm Oil
4.3oz Castor Oil
11.4oz Canola Oil
4.1oz Aloe Oil
5.1oz Sweet Almond Oil
.8oz Shea Butter
.8oz Cocoa Butter
1-1/2 tsp. Clovebud EO
1-1/2 tsp. Spearmint EO
1-1/2 tsp. Neroli FO
1/2 C. Calendula Petals @ Trace

Instructions:

Blend EO’s and FO (preferably 24 hours in advance) and cover. Add lye to water and let cool to
90* - 110* Melt solid oils, stir in liquid oils and bring to 90* - 110*. Drizzle lye solution into the oils,
stirring constantly. Stir a couple minutes(or until trace if stirring completely by hand). Stick blend to
trace. Add EO’s and Calendula Petals. Pour into mold.

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Flax Oil Soap
Submitted by Susan of N Syracuse, NY

An ultra creamy bath bar with skin pampering Flax oil

Ingredients:

19.2 ounces Coconut oil


9.6 ounces Flax Seed oil
22.4 ounces Olive Oil
12.8 ounces Palm Oil
9.6 ounces Sodium Hydroxide
23 ounces water
10 tsp essential oil

Instructions:

Dissolve Sodium Hydroxide in water and allow to cool in safe place. Warm oils in large non-reactive
pot,until solids are melted. When both mixtures have cooled to 95’carefully combine in large pot.
Stir to trace. Stir in essential oil. Pour in large mold. I use a 13" square wooden wine box with a lid.
Allow to sit undisturbed in warm area for 24 hours. Cut into bars place in cool, dry area for at least
3 weeks, turn bars over every few days for even drying. This recipe makes 4lbs of soap. I cut it into
24 bars.

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Gift Shop Three Oil Soap
Submitted by Deidre F. of Westfield, IN

Olive, Coconut and Palm Oil Soap - 4 Lb. Batch

Ingredients:

32 oz Olive Oil
8 oz Palm Oil
8 oz Coconut Oil
6.5 oz Lye
18 oz Water
4 or 5 teaspoons fragrance oil
1 heaping teaspoon herbal additives for interest. I like ground chamomile!

Instructions:

After measuring all ingredients by WEIGHT, not volume, pour powered lye (with gloves and goggles
on for safety!!) into water (NEVER the reverse!!) Stir, set aside.

Measure out fats by WEIGHT; melt, let temperature fall to about 110-130 degrees. Cool lye mixture
in cold water in sink until its temperature falls to 110-130 degrees.

When both mixtures are the SAME temperature (between 110-130 degrees), pour lye mixture into
fat mixture. Stir continually for 45 to 55 minutes until you are sure mixture is at trace (you can see
lines and swirls in the soap as you stir).

Add fragrance oils and herbs just before pouring into mold. (I like wood loaf-shaped molds!) Pour
soap into container lined with freezer paper (for easy release). Cover top with Saran wrap (to
prevent powdery buildup).

Wrap mold in blankets so temperature will fall slowly as soap cures. (You don’t want soap to catch
cold!!)

In a couple of days, release soap from mold and cut into bars. Place bars separately on wax paper,
and cover loosely with another sheet of wax paper so air can circulate. Turn the bars 1/4 turn every
couple of days so they will cure evenly.

After about two weeks, wrap each bar in shrink wrap (with your label, of course!) and let soap
continue to cure for two more weeks. Tell your friends and customers to enjoy their new soap that
lathers and pampers their skin like no other!! Enjoy!!

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Goat’s Milk Soap
Submitted by Michelle of Long Beach, NY

Wonderfully creamy and moisturizing

Ingredients:

40z Vegetable shortening


5oz olive oil
6oz sunflower seed oil
1oz beeswax
5oz goat’s milk
2oz lye
2tbsp dry goat’s milk

Instructions:

If you are not familiar with making CP soap, please do your reading before making this recipe.
Combine fats in a pan and melt over low heat. Combine the lye and goat’s milk in a separate
container. When the lye mixture and the fats meet at the same temperature between 130 and 140,
combine the two. Stir well. At trace add the dry goat’s milk powder. Pour into molds. Allow to
harden for 24 to 48 hours and once dry turn out and cut into bars. Allow to cure for four weeks.

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Good Bar
Submitted by Brian of Fairfield, CA

Inexpensive oils can make a luxurious bar of soap

Ingredients:

Oils:
2.4 oz Sweet Almond Oil
4.0 oz Coconut Oil
3.4 oz Grapeseed Oil
2.4 oz Olive Oil
2.4 oz Palm Oil
2.4 oz Sunflower Oil
Lye/Water:
2.4 oz NaOH/Lye
5.7 oz Water

Instructions:

Combine oils, heat gently. Once the fats and oils are melted and the temperature is 100-125
degrees, the oils are ready. Temporarily set oils aside.

Combine the lye and the water. Add the lye slowly and stir constantly, never let a bunch of granules
become caked on the bottom of the container. Once the temperature has cooled to 100-125
degrees, the lye solution is ready.

Combine the melted oils and lye solution together. Stir until tracing occurs. Add fragrance.
Pour into prepared molds. Allow 1 to 2 days to set-up. Remove from mold and cut into bars. Allow
to cure. When the bars are cured, the pH reading should be between 7.5 and 9.0.

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Hope’s Basic Soap
Submitted by Hope of Ventura, CA

A good hard bar of soap using basic ingredients

Ingredients:

5 1/2 oz castor
30 oz wt hydrogenated soy
40 oz wt olive oil
16 oz wt coconut oil
5 1/2 tsp each salt and sugar

12 1/2 oz lye
34 fl oz distilled water

Instructions:

Mix lye in 30 oz of the water. Dissolve 5 1/2 tsp each of salt and sugar into the remaining 4oz of
water and add back to your lye solution. Let the lye reach 125 degrees. Warm oils to 125 degrees
and combine with lye solution. Blend until trace is reached. Pour into molds. I used 2" PVC and
unmold in 48 hours. This makes a nice hard bar with lots of medium bubbles. I find it a bit drying,
but my husband loves it.

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Lemon Olive Complexion Bar
Submitted by Stephanie of Princeton, NJ

Nourishing & moisturizing, great for difficult skin conditions.

Ingredients:

OILS:
2.6 oz Sweet almond oil
2.6 oz Castor oil
2.6 oz Coconut oil
2.6 oz Grapeseed oil
21.4 oz Olive oil

LYE/LIQUID:
4.3 oz NaOH/Lye
11.4 fl oz Water

SCENT:
1.4 oz Lemongrass EO
(can add another 0.5 oz. Tea Tree Oil for treating acne)

Instructions:

Pour lye into water, stir until clear. Set aside to cool (c. 100-F)

Heat/melt all oils, cool (c. 100-F).

Pour lye/water mixture in slow steady stream into the oils. Stir to trace. Use stick blender
intermittently with spoon (no more than 1 minute at a time for blender).

Add scent just before pouring into mold.

A good mold for this batch is an empty “Parmalat” milk container. Don’t cut off the top, just slice it
open so that you can refold it closed to help keep batch warm for first 48 hours.

Soap should slip out easily, allowing for possibly one more use of the mold (otherwise just peel it
off). Will yield nice, palm-sized rectagular shapes once cut.

To help container keep its firm shape, reinforce sides and bottom of box with packing tape.

Container should hold most or all of the 2lbs of soap, but have an extra individual mold or two
around to catch any extra soap.

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Luxury Bar
Submitted by Kia of Provodence, RI

A luxury body bar

Ingredients:

14.3 ounces lye


34.5 ounces water
2 tsp hydrolized silk amino acids added to water & lye mixture.
1.9 oz sweet almond oil
19.2 oz tallow (beef)
1.0 oz castor oil
24.0 oz coconut oil
1.0 oz emu oil
1.9 oz jojoba oil
1.9 oz mango Butter
1.0 oz neem oil
24.0 oz olive oil
19.2 oz palm oil
1.0 oz sal butter

recipe was superfatted with:


3 ounces of mango butter, 2 ounces of jojoba oil,and 2 ounces of emu oil.

Instructions:

Follow basic instructions for cold processed soaps.

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Megan’s Sweet Honey Almond Soap
Submitted by Megan of Indianapolis, IN

Family favorite! Sweet smelling soap with great lather (does not use Palm oil)

Ingredients:

1oz Cocoa Butter


8.6oz Coconut Oil
3.2oz Olive Oil
19.2oz Soybean Oil
4.8oz Lye
9.6oz Water
1 tsp Salt
0.5oz Almond fragrance oil
0.5oz Honey fragrance oil

Instructions:

Mix water, salt, and lye. Let cool. Mix soybean oil, oilive oil, coconut oil, and beeswax. Heat oils until
they reach 100-110 degrees F. Wait until lye mixture cools to 90-95degrees F. Slowly stir together
oils and lye mixture. Stir and stir and stir! Add almond and honey fragrance oils. Stir! (If unable to
reach trace, place mixture in microwave for one minute and 15 seconds.) Once you reach light
trace, add coloring (I like the beeswax color naturally produced, so I don’t color this particular
batch). Stir and pour into mold. Cover mold.
In two days, release from mold and cut soap into slices (if applicapable). Let soap cure for at least
4-6 weeks. The longer cure time, the harder (longer lasting) your bar of soap will be!

Milk Based Soap


Submitted by Donna of Greenwich, NY

A great 1lb batch to experiment with

Ingredients:

1 cup vegetable shortening


1/2 cup melted coconut oil
1/2 cup palm oil
1 cup milk,cream,powdered milk,anything you’d like
1/4 cup Red Devil lye granules
1/4 cup water
1 1/2 teaspoons essential oil

Instructions:

Follow basic cold process soapmaking procedures and combine lye solution & oils at 110 to 120
degrees. Stir in the milk. This recipe usually traces within 20 min. Add essential oil. Pour in mold. (I
use a plastic rubbermail drawer organizer. Leave in mold for two days. Remove from mold and
allow to age for 3 weeks).

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Neem Oil Soap
Submitted by Kathleen of Burlington, WA

A Very Healing Treatment Soap

Ingredients:

18 oz canola oil
18 oz olive oil
5 oz virgin coconut oil
4 oz palm
4 oz neem oil
2 oz sesame (to be reserved to mix with herbs & clay)
12 oz of liquid (I use distilled water made into an herb tea infused with: marshmellow root, comfrey
root & calendula petals)
61/2 oz of lye (sodium hydroxide)
Herbs:
1 T Tulsi
1 t Tumeric
1 t basil
1 t comfrey root
1 T neem powder
1 T Bentonite Clay
1 T Fullers Earth
1 T each of essential oil of Sandalwood & Myrrh

Instructions:

Follow basic soap making instructions: Make sure the herb tea is cold before adding lye, cool to
100 degrees, add to warmed oils, (about 110 degrees) stir to a light trace. Add herbs and clay
mixed with the two oz of sesame oil and blend well, then stir in essential oils. This recipe will make
one dozen 5 oz (plus) bars. This has a powerful odor while making, but cures out to be a very
pleasant, fresh smelling bar. (see info on the benefits of Neem, clays and herbs used) I can’t seem
to keep enough of this on hand!

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Nutmeg Butter Soap
Submitted by Stephanie of Princeton, NJ

Exceptionally elegant gift soap. Great way to put the FNWL 4 oz. butter sampler sets to use.

Ingredients:

BUTTERS/OIL: 4.0 oz Cocoa Butter


1.6 oz Coconut Oil
4.0 oz Mango Butter
3.2 oz Sal Butter
3.2 oz Shea Butter

LYE/LIQUID 2.4 oz Lye (NaOH)


5.7 oz Buttermilk (goat’s or whole milk) powder in water

SUPERFAT 0.2 oz Nutmeg Butter (1%)


SCENT: Nutmeg EO
Vanilla EO

Instructions:

This makes a few, medium sized elegant gift bars, depending on the molds used. Use a decorative
but sturdy set of molds to ladel in the raw soap. ~ Combine lye and liquid, stir well. Set aside and
to cool (100° F to 125° F).

~ Combine oils and melt. Allow to cool (100° F to 125° F).

~ Pour lye/liquid solution into melted oils in thin steady stream. Stir until trace. Can use stick
blender intermittently, but for no more than one minute at a time — then go back to spoon.
Should trace quite quickly. Don’t over-stir beyond trace.

~ Pour raw soap into your prepared molds. ~ After 48 hours, the soap can be turned out of the
mold. Allow to cure for 3 weeks. Place the bars on something that will allow air to circulate all
around (or flip bars every few days).

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Old Fashioned Goatsmilk Soap
Submitted by Terrie of Sidney, OH

Old Fashioned Goatsmilk, Avocado and Dill soap

Ingredients:

12 oz. lard
1.5 lbs. coconut oil
1.5 lbs. avocado oil
11 oz. water
10 oz. lye
10 oz. goats milk
1 tablespoon dill weed-finely chopped
1 tablespoon anise e.o.
3 tablespoons fennel e.o.
1 1/2 teaspoons grapefruit seed extract

Instructions:

Measure all ingredients. Melt lard and coconut oil. Set aside. Add lye to water. Add avocado oil to
melted lard/coconut oil. Cool both the lye and the oils to 95 degrees. Warm the goats milk to 95
degrees. When all temperatures match add the goats milk to the lye water and stir slightly, add
milk/lye mixture to oils, stir with a stick blender until trace. Quickly add dill weed, essential ois and
grapefruit seed extract. Mix slighly with stick blender. Pour into prepared molds. This recipe makes
almost 6 pounds.

*This soap is naturally antibacterial because of the anise and fennel essential oils.

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Pampering Body Bar
Submitted by Gail of Loxahatchee, FL

Pampers Skins of All Types!

Ingredients:

Avocado Oil, 3 oz
Castor Oil, 2 oz
Jojoba Oil, 3 oz
Olive Oil, 12 oz
Palm Oil, 6 oz
Palm Kernel Oil, 5 oz
Wheat Germ Oil, 1 oz
Beeswax, 1 oz
Lye, 4.1 oz
Cold Water, 10 oz

Instructions:

Carefully make your lye and water mixture, using standard safety procedures and let cool to about
100-110 degrees F. Gently warm the oils and beeswax, just enough to melt the beeswax and cool
to about 100-110 degrees. Slowly and carefully, add the lye/water mixture to the oils and stir well.
This recipe traces quickly, so add any fragrance oils and/or essential oils at light trace. Pour into
molds (and by the way, it’s a great recipe if you want to use fancy molds) and cover lightly for about
24 hours. This recipe as listed is at about a 5% superfatting ratio.

Peppermint Wake Up
Submitted by Holly of Wilmington, DE

Minty soap that holds fragrance well

Ingredients:

1 TBSP Peppermint EO
1 tsp Rosemary EO
1 tsp Tea Tree EO
.25 grams T50 or ROE
1/3 cup peppermint leaves, finely ground

Instructions:

To a 5 lb. batch of cold-process soap at trace (recipe of choice) add T50 (or ROE), essential oils,
and finely ground peppermint leaves. Use a whisk to blend well. Pour into molds.

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Shampoo Bar II
Submitted by Mary Ellen of Tustin, MI

A wonderful shampoo bar with lots of lather.

Ingredients:

Sweet Almond Oil 8 oz.


Canola Oil 8 oz.
Castor Oil 24 oz.
Coconut Oil 32 oz.
Olive Oil 32 oz.
Palm Oil 24 oz.
Lye 17.95 oz. (5% excess fat)
Liquid 46 oz. (I used water)
EOs to scent

Instructions:

Combine lye into liquid, stir well. Wear your eye goggles and gloves. Cool to 110 degrees.
Combine oils and heat to 110 degrees. Add lye solution to oils. Stir until trace. Add desired scent.
Pour in mold.

Shaving Soap
Submitted by Bonnie of Cedar City, UT

Ingredients:

20 oz palm kernal oil


20 oz coconut oil
40 oz olive oil
30 oz buttermilk
11 oz lye
3 heaping Tbls bentonite clay

Instructions:

Heat oils to 100. Partially freeze buttermilk. Slowly add lye to milk, don’t let it go over 100.
Combine.
At trace: add 3.5 oz lavender eo, 3 Tbsp castor oil & 2 Tbsp sweet almond oil.

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Shea Butter Soap
Submitted by Cheryl of Tucson, AZ

Wonderful and moisturizing soap bar

Ingredients:

4.8 oz olive oil


4.8 oz coconut oil
3.2 oz shea butter
3.2 oz palm oil
6oz distilled water
2.2oz of lye
.8oz essential oil

Instructions:

Follow your basic soap recipe. I melt the Shea Butter in the microwave for about 20 seconds or so
it doesn’t take long. and I add it along with the other oils.

This recipe will produce 4-6 bars depending on the size of your molds. I think these bars are simliar
to the lquid soap they sell at bath and body works that has the shea butter in it.

Simply Soap Bar


Submitted by Theda of Millport, AL

Gentle soap, great lather

Ingredients:

42 oz Olive Oil
30 oz Vegetable Shortening
6 oz Cocoa Butter
3 oz Castor
14 oz Lye
41 oz Distilled Water

Instructions:

Follow basic cold process soap procedures and combine oils & lye solution at 95-98º. Slow to
trace, mechanical stir 30-35 minutes. Trace hard to recognize, but small amount of mixture
dropped on cool surface should hold shape and not run. Insulate 24 hrs, unmold, cut & cure 3-4
weeks.

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Slice of Summer
Submitted by Camille Pratt of Wild Iris Botanicals

Cucumber soap

Ingredients:

15 oz. canola oil


30 oz. Coconut oil
27 oz. Olive oil
21 oz. Palm oil
5 oz. Shea butter
13.75 oz. Lye
20 oz. Rain or distilled water
16 oz. pureed cucumber, (peels and all!)

Instructions:

Mix lye and water and cool to 90 degrees. Puree the cucumbers, will be about 2 or 3 large cukes.
Heat the oils to 90 degrees. Mix lye solution and the oils, blend well, add the cucumber puree.
Bring to light trace, add fragrance of your choice. Bring to heavy trace. Pour in molds. LEAVE IT
ALONE. :-)

Notes: Even in very hard water it has lots of lather, very creamy, and is very soothing to the skin.
Uncolored, it is very lovely pale ivory, slightly translucent. No GSE (Grapefruit Seed Extract)
needed. If you choose to modify this recipe by subbing other oils or butters, it will not be remotely
the same unbelievably wonderful soap.

Tons of Bubbles
Submitted by Dawn of Gladstone, MI

This recipe gives tons of big bubbles! 3 lb. batch

Ingredients:

8 oz. sweet almond oil


2 oz. castor oil
10 oz. coconut oil
10 oz. olive oil
8 oz. safflower oil
10 oz. vegetable shortening

7 oz. lye (5% superfat)


17 oz. water

Instructions:

Follow basic cold process soapmaking procedures.

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Vinny’s Wild Oats Soap
Oatmeal Soap, 2 pound batch

Ingredients:

1 oz. cocoa butter


11 oz. coconut oil
16 oz. olive oil
4 oz. beeswax
4.32 oz. lye
12 oz. water
4 oz. course colloidal oatmeal

Instructions:

[Please use gloves, goggles, apron, long sleeves shirt during ENTIRE cold processing cycle,
ESPECIALLY when mixing water/lye solution, to insure personal safey] Measure 12 oz. water into
glass/plastic pitcher. Measure 4.32 oz of lye. Slowly mix lye INTO water a little at a time until
complete incorporated. Set safely aside to cool to 115 degrees. Meanwhile heat all solid oils
(cocoa, coconut, beeswax) until fully melted. Remove from heat and mix in olive oil. Transfer to
glass/plastic bowl. Oil mixture should be cooled to 100 degrees. (Lye/water solution at 115
degrees, oils at 100 degrees) Once oils have reached desire degree slowly pour in lye/water
solution a little at a time until fully incorporated. Trace time will be reached within 15-20 minutes.
At trace quickly mix in ground (course) oat meal. Sprinkly a litte whole oats at the bottom of
individual greased molds. Pour in soap mixture. Seal with saran wrap. Set in warm place for 24-72
hours. Remove from molds. Cure 4 to 6 weeks. Note: Do not use fast cooking oats. Soap will have
a strong unpleaseant smell, but it will become pleasant during the curing process. At the end it will
have a light honey/cocoa scent. Enjoy.

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Vitamin Soap
Submitted by Kathryn of Verona, NJ

This soap nourishes the skin in every way possible.

Ingredients (by weight):

Lye Solution:
3 lbs (48 oz) distilled water
475g Sodium Hydroxide

Fats:
2-1/2 lbs (40 oz) Coconut Oil
1-1/2 lbs (24 oz) Palm Oil
1-3/4 lbs (28 oz) Olive Oil, Grade B or pomace (2 lbs less 1/2 cup)
1 oz (2 tbsp) Wheat Germ Oil
1 oz (2 tbsp) Carrot Seed Essential Oil
1 oz (2 tbsp) Carrot Root Oil
1 oz (2 tbsp) Vitamin E Oil
1/2 lb (8 oz) Sweet Almond Oil
1/2 lb (8 oz) Apricot Kernel Oil
1/2 lb (8 oz) Kukui Nut Oil
1/2 lb (8 oz) Jojoba Oil
4 oz Shea Butter
30g Grapefruit Seed Extract

Nutrients:
2 oz (4 tbsp) Avocado Oil
2 oz (4 tbsp) Evening Primrose Oil, Borage Oil or Rosa Mosqueta Rosehip seed Oil

Scent:
45-50g (about 3 oz) essential oils

Instructions:

Add lye to water and let cool to 80 degrees. Melt fats and let cool to 80-90 degrees. Add lye to fats
and stir briskly for up to one hour til it “traces”. Add nutrients and essential oils, stir to combine
and pour into molds. Cover with blankets and allow to sit for 24 to 48 hours until it stops
generating heat. When hard (up to a week), cut and remove from mold. Set out to dry and cure for
4-6 weeks.

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Youthful Complexion
Submitted by Kim of Winter Haven, FL

Designed specifically to be healthy for maturing skin

Ingredients:

Oils
1.6 oz Sweet Almond Oil
0.6 oz Cocoa Butter
9.6 oz Olive Oil
8.0 oz Palm Kernel Oil
12.2 oz Shortening (veg)

4.5 oz Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH/Lye)


11.5 oz Water
Additives
1.4 oz total of Essential/Fragrance Oil
Essential Oil: Roman Chamomile; .2 oz.
Essential Oil: Rose Bulgarian; .2 oz.
Essential Oil: Lavender; 1 oz.
Dried Herbs: 1 oz total: Rose Powder, Chamomile powder and Calendula powder

Instructions:

Make soap according to basic soaping instructions. The EO’s are expensive but more than worth it.
Add the dried herbs just before pouring into molds. I usually make this recipe in a PVC tube mold

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Creams
Basic Hand & Body Cream
Doesn’t leave greasy feel. Great for winter dry skin.

Ingredients:

1/3 cup Ex-Virgin Olive Oil


1 T Aloe Vera Oil
2 T Cocunut Oil
1 T Beeswax
4 T Hydrosol
Essential oils (optional)

Instructions:

Mix together Olive Oil and Aloe Vera Oil. Set aside. Melt Coconut Oil and Beeswax. Add olive oil
and aloe oil to this mixture. Add hydrosol while blending in processor until smooth. Transfer to jars
and let cool.

Basic Hand & Body Cream

Cucumber Cream
Submitted by Yohana of Voorhees, NJ

Ingredients:

1/4-teaspoon borax powder


1/4-cup fractionated coconut oil or any light oil
1 tablespoon distilled water
1-tablespoon beeswax
1-tablespoon fresh cucumber juice
8 drops Grapefruit Seed Extract
Cucumber Fragrance oil if desired
Jade or emerald mica for color if desired

Instructions:

Dissolve borax in the water and add the grapefruit seed extract. Mix together oil and beeswax in
another cup. Place the glass cup in a pan of water (about 1-2 inches of water). Heat the oil-
beeswax mixture in the water bath over medium heat until beeswax is melted, stirring occasionally.
Bring this mixture almost to boiling. Remove the mixture from the water bath. Slowly add the
borax-water mixture to it. Add the cucumber juice and stir thoroughly. You can whip the mixture in
the blender. Add the Fragrance oil if using and cool completely. Take a small amount of cream and
mix the mica into it removing all of the clumps. Add the colored cream back to the main batch and
blend well.

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Gardener’s Hand Cream
Submitted by Elise of Lake Elsinore, CA

Added protection for working in the garden.

Ingredients:

2 tbs. avocado oil


1 tbs. honey
2 tsp. glycerin
1 1/2 cups finely ground almonds

Instructions:

1) In a ceramic bowl thoroughly mix the avocado oil, honey, and glycerin.

2) Stir in a sufficient amount of almonds to form a paste.

Apply to hands and rub in well until it soaks into the skin and the almond remains fall off. Makes
enough for a few applications.

Gentle Face Cream and Base


Ingredients:

1-2 TBS half-n-half


1/4 Tsp lemon juice
1 tsp sea clay
or
1 tsp crushed pearls
or
1 tsp colloidal oatmeal coarse or ground sunflower seeds

Instructions:

Blend 1st 2 ingredients w/spoon until curdled and thickened. Then add desired ingredients and
massage into skin. Rinse.

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Lavendar Cream
Nourishing Aromatherapeutic cream

Ingredients:

1 oz beeswax
1 oz of floral water or hydrosol(preferably lavendar, violet or rose)
1 oz of emu oil
2 oz of lecithin
Pinch of borax
1/2 tsp of pure lavendar essential oil

Instructions:

Melt beeswax. When melted add oils and lecithin and reheat. Remove from heat and briskly whip in
the borax dissolved in the floral water. When mixture begins to thicken add the lavendar oil. When
nearly cold put in jars. You can substitute Lavendar oil with Rose, Rose Geranium, Clary Sage,
Tuberose etc.

Rose Aloe Face Cream


Submitted by Yohana of Voorhees, NJ

Ingredients:

3 T rice bran oil


1 1/2 t virgin coconut oil
1 3/4 t illipe butter
1/4 t lanolin
1/2 t beeswax
2 T rose hydrosol
1 3/4 t jasmine or orange water
3/4/ t vegetable glycerin
1 T aloe vera gel
1 vitamin E capsule
1 vitamin A capsule

Instructions:

Melt the oils, butter, beeswax and lanolin mixture in the water bath over medium heat. Allow
mixture to cool to room temperature. The oil and water mixtures need to be the same temperature
for your cream to be successful. Put the hydrosol and floral water, glycerin, aloe vera and vitamin E
and A into a blender. Turn it on medium-high speed then begin to drizzle in the oil mixture.
Continue until all the oil is added or until the blender begins to slow down and acts as if it will stop.
The mixture should look thick and creamy. Keep cream in the refrigerator. If you keep a container
in the bathroom it will stay good for two - three weeks. If you use a preservative it should be fine for
much longer.

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Skin Butter
Submitted by Stephanie of Nashville, TN

Thick moisturizer for dry skin

Ingredients:

2 oz shea butter
1/2 oz jojoba oil
1/2 oz meadowfoam
1 oz olive or coconut oil
a few drops of favorite essential or fragrance oil

Instructions:

Thoroughly mix all ingredients together for a thick creamy skin butter that will absorb well and
moisturize even the driest skin.

*To revitalize dry cracked skin on heels of feet, apply skin butter at night and cover feet in plastic
wrap and socks. Skin will be smooth and soft in the morning.

Ultra Hand & Body Cream


Submitted by Gail of Loxahatchee, FL

Full of moisture and soothing oils; ultra-pampers your hands and body!

Ingredients:

Olive oil, 160 grams


Grapeseed oil, 25 grams
Wheat Germ oil, 12 grams
Jojoba oil, 20 grams
Coconut oil, 5 grams
Beeswax, 40 grams
Distilled Water, 230 grams
Borax, 6 grams
Vegetable Glycerin, 7 grams

Instructions:

Heat water, borax and glycerine in a saucepan until the borax is completely dissolved. In a separate
saucepan, combine oils and beeswax to melt the coconut oil and the beeswax. Bring each mixture
to about 160 dregrees F and remove from stove. Pour oil into a heatproof mixing bowl. While
slowly pouring water mixture into the oils, beat thoroughly (you can use a blender stick [preferred]
or an electric mixer). The mixture will start to thicken in a few minutes; continue beating until firm
and creamy. Store in plastic dome jars. Makes about 16 oz.

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Whipped Creme
Submitted by Mary of Waterbury, CT

Wonderful all over body/face cream

Ingredients:

14 oz. distilled water


4 oz. vegetable oil or oil blend of your choice - I love Jojoba
1.5 oz. emulsifying wax
1.2 oz. stearic acid
.8 oz citric acid
.2 oz Germaben II
.1 oz. fragrance Oil or essential Oil
2 drops FDC dye of you choice

Instructions:

Whipped Creme
This is a very light cream good for all body areas.....its especially nice when scented with cucumber
and tinted very pale green.
All items used to make cream should be sterilized.

Combine citric acid and water over double boiler water until the citric acid dissolves and then add
all the remaining ingredients except fragrance, color, and Germaben II. When the mixture turns a
creamy color, pour into a blender and whip off and on until it cools ( this can take quite a while ). I
usually whip it for 5 minutes let it cool 10 minutes and so on. Add remaining ingredients and whip
some more. You don’t want it to get so cool that you can’t pour it. This will thicken in jars as it
cools more.

Makes approximately 20 ounces of cream. I hope you enjoy this as much as my family and I do.

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For Baby
Anti-Septic Tincture
Submitted by Jennifer of Hersey, MI

For keeping umbilical cord free of infection and promoting fast fall off

Ingredients:

1 tsp. goldenseal herb c/s


1/4 tsp. myhrr gum
1/4 tsp. calendula herb c/s
1 C. Everclear

Instructions:

Place herbs in glass jar and cover with alcohol. Let sit for 2 weeks, shaking jar each day. Strain and
bottle.

Baby Body Balm


Submitted by Bonnie of Cedar City, UT

Thick, moisturizing cream

Ingredients:

300 g olive oil infused with 1 cup calendula petals


55 g sweet almond oil
40 g jojoba
20 g shea butter
85 g beeswax
435 g water
15 g glycerin
5 g grapefruit seed extract

Instructions:

Heat oils, shea butter and beeswax to 175 degrees. In separate container heat water and glycerin
to 175 and then add GSE. Combine and mix until emulsified, about 30 minutes.

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Baby Bottom Oil
Use this oil to soothe redness and chapped skin for baby’s bottom

Ingredients:

4 oz Peach Kernel Oil


2 oz Calendula Oil
1 oz Jojoba
1 oz Emu or Camelina Oil
2 drops Lavender Essential oil (Optional)

Instructions:

Mix oils and store in a bottle.

Baby Soap
Submitted by Bonnie of Cedar City, UT

Ingredients:

194 g lye
19 oz water
8 oz sweet almond oil
7 oz jojoba
2 oz castor oil
4 oz shea butter
19 oz coconut oil
14 oz palm oil
1 oz vitamin E oil

Instructions:

Heat oils to 100 degrees. Combine lye and water and cool to 100 degrees. Combine oils and lye/
water mixing well. At trace add the vitamin E oil. Pour into a mold and proceed as you would with
cold process soap.

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Baby Washbags
Use these washbags as a gentle soap-free cleanser for baby.

Ingredients:

Muslin bags
Lavender bud powder
Chamomile powder
Colloidal oatmeal fine
Cornstarch
A few drops of jojoba or other oil

Instructions:

Combine all the ingredients in a blender and thouroughly mix. Pour a small amount into the muslin
bag. When bathing baby, soften bag in bath water, then gently squeeze muslin bag over baby and
rub lightly with bag.

Bottoms Up! Baby Bottom Balm


Submitted by Bonnie of Cedar City, UT

Great for diaper rash

Ingredients:

1 cup calendula oil


1 oz beeswax or hydrogenated jojoba MP 56
1 oz mango butter
8 drops of lavender essential oil
1/4 lavender glimmer mica

Instructions:

Heat calendula oil, beeswax and butter until melted. Mix the mica into the essential oil until it has
no clumps. Stir the colored lavender oil to the slightly cooled oil/butter mixture and pour into jars
or deodorant containers. Apply to baby’s bottom in between diaper changes. Also great for cheeks
and drool drenched chins!

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Calendula Baby Oil
Submitted by Jena of Albert Lea, MN

100% natural oil for baby, with healing & soothing properties.

Ingredients:

2.0 oz. pure olive oil


1.5 oz. calendula oil
0.5 oz. avocado oil
0.5 oz. jojoba oil
0.3 oz. wheat germ oil
0.2 oz. vitamin E 250 IU
6 drops Roman chamomile essential oil

Instructions:

Mix all of the ingredients together. Pour into a 6 oz. cobalt bottle. Use oil after baby’s bath, or for
baby massage. Since it uses 100% natural oils, it will absorb in nicely, and keep babies skin soft
and healthy.

Diaper Ointment
Ingredients:

16 oz Sweet Almond Oil


8 oz Shea Butter
8 oz Jojoba Oil
4.5 oz Virgin Coconut Oil
4.5 oz Beeswax
2 Drops Calendula Absolute

Instructions:

Mix oils, butter and beeswax together in double boiler until wax and butter is melted. Then add the
Calendula and stir. Add 1% Tea Tree, Lavender and Chamomile essential oils (combined volume).
Pour into jars.

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Herbal Baby Balm
A soothing balm for chapped or dry skin

Ingredients:

1 cup calendula or camelina oil


3 tbsp. dried lavender
1 tbsp. dried calendula
1 tbsp. dried rose petals
1 tsp. dried chamomile
2 tbsp. vitamin E oil
1 1/2 tsp. jojoba oil
4 drops lavender essential oil
8 tbsp. beeswax

Instructions:

Grind the herbs into a powder using a clean coffee grinder or blender. Warm oil in top of a double
boiler pot; add the powdered herbs and cook over medium heat for 30 minutes to 1 hour to allow
the healing properties of the herbs to fully release in the oil. Place remaining oils in a glass bowl.
Place a coffee filter inside a wire strainer, hold over glass bowl, and pour the warm herb oil through
the strainer into the bowl. Melt the beeswax in the top of a double boiler; add slowly to the oil and
herb mixture while whisking with a wisk or egg beater. Continue whisking until the mixture is thick
and creamy. Store in 2-4 oz. containers. If you plan to store balm longer than 3 months, keep
refrigerated.

Herbal Baby Powder


Submitted by Kibby of Bronx, NY

A talc -free powder for baby

Ingredients:

4 oz cornstarch
4 oz arrowroot
1 oz white kaolin clay
1 oz colloidal oat starch
1 oz powdered lavender buds
1 oz powdered calendula petals
1 tsp of a pearlescent mica to color
6 - 10 drops of essential oil of mandarin or lavender

Instructions:

Add the essential oil to the powdered herbs and mix well. Add the other dry ingredients to the
herbs and mix. Add mica a little at a time until you get enough color. Sift and transfer into powder
sifters.

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Herbal Milk Bath
Submitted by Ann of Pilot Mountain, NC

Mild and gentle but make sure child has no allergies to milk or milk products

Ingredients:

1 lb Cornstarch
3 cups Goats Milk Powder
1/4 cup Lavender Powder
1/4 cup Calendula Petal Powder
1/2 cup Chamomile Powder
7 to 10 drops Lavender Essential oil
2 drops Chamomile Essential Oil

Instructions:

Combine lavender powder with lavender oil and add chamomile oil to chamomile powder. Then
combine all ingredients and mix well. Use 1 few Tablespoons for a baby size tub and increase for
larger tubs and older children. Place mixture in a muslin drawstring bag or tie up in cheesecloth
and add to bath water for gentle cleansing, softening and healing of the skin and as an aid to treat
restlessness and insomnia.

I package these in cello bags tied with a card with instructions for use and a muslin bag attached.

Sweet Dreams Baby Lotion


Submitted by Karen of Dunnellon, FL

Soothing baby lotion for baby’s skin and lightly scented for calming

Ingredients:

1 1/2 c. aloe vera gel


1 1/2 tsp. lanolin
1 1/2 tsp. Vitamin E oil
1/3 c. virgin coconut oil
1 oz. pure beeswax (white),filtered
3/4 c. camelina oil
1 1/2 tsp. essential oil (optional)
2 tbsp. lavender powder
1 1/2 tsp. chamomile powder

Instructions:

In a blender, mix aloe gel,lanolin,vitamin E oil. Using a glass container, melt coconut oil and
beeswax until fully melted. Gently stir in camelina oil. Slowly pour oils into blender on low. At this
point oils will thicken and turn white. Stop blender and add essential oil,if used. Blend gently in
short bursts. Do NOT over blend. Add lavender and chamomile powders, blend gently until
incorporated. While mixture is still warm, pour into containers. This mixture will thicken quickly as
it cools. This lotion doesn’t leave oily feeling to skin and absorbs well. Great as a massage lotion for
baby. Makes approximately 2 1/2 cups.

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For The Bath
Basic Bath Salts
Submitted by Tina of Moscow, ID

Instructions:

Bath salts can be made from one salt or a blend of salts. They can be colored or left uncolored,
scented with essential oils or fragrance oils or left unscented. To color bath salts, you can use any
of the micas, glitters, oxides & marines or FDC dyes. Micas can be mixed into the dry salts and
they will coats the salt very nicely without any oil or glycerin however, to use the oxides or marines,
you will need to first mix the pigments into some oil/glycercin and then mix the colored oil/glycerin
into the salts. While the FDC dyes can be used, they must first be mixed with water and the water
will tend to clump your salts. Glitter can be added to oiled salts for a sparkling effect. The addition
of dendritic salt at a rate of 5% may help discourage clumping and scent fading. Crushed herbs are
a nice addition to bath salts if you provide a muslin bag. There is no reason to try to follow a recipe
when it comes to making bath salts because no particular proportions are needed. Simply
measure out how much of each salt you want to use and start adding color a little at a time until
you get the desired color. Fragrance oils can be added a few drops at a time until you get the hang
of how much it takes. Essential oils must of course be measured to keep them within safe limits. To
figure out how much essential oil to use, first determine how much salt will be used per bath and
then figure on 6-10 drops essential oil per bath.

Basic Salt Glow


Submitted by Kibby of Bronx, NY

Instructions:

Mix salt with enough oil to make a slush. Add color and fragrance. Salt glows are best stored/
packaged in glass jars/bottles.

Bath Cookies
Submitted by Maryam of Lexington, VA

Ingredients:

2 cups sea salt fine grain


1/2 cup baking soda
1/2 cup cornstarch
2 T fractionated coconut oil or hazelnut oil
2 eggs
6 drops essential oil

Instructions:

Mix ingredients well to form a dough. Roll out and cut with small cookie cutters. Bake at 350 for 10
minutes. Use 1-2 cookies per bath.

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Chocolate Ice Cream Bath Fizzies
Submitted by Catina of Moreno Valley, CA

A real treat for chocolate lovers

Ingredients:

1/4 cup citric acid


1/4 cup corn starch
2 Tbs cocoa powder
7 Tbs coconut oil melted

Instructions:

Mix dry ingredients, melt coconut oil and drizzle over dry ingredients and mix. Using ice cream
scoop, make 3 scoops and unmold them onto waxed paper and allow to dry 2 days. Fun to
package in pretty plastic parfait dish for those chocolate ice cream lovers out there.

Fizzing Bath Bombs


Ingredients:

2 parts baking soda


1 part citric acid
1 part cornstarch or arrowroot powder

Instructions:

Color and scent 2 parts salt. Mix the dry powders with the scented salts.

Melt a small amount of virgin coconut oil, shea, cocoa or mango butter and use it to bind the dry
ingredients together without making them too wet. Form into balls or pack into molds. Let dry and
package.

Fizzy Bath Salts


Ingredients:

2 parts baking soda


1 part citric acid
1 part cornstarch or arrowroot powder

Instructions:

Color and scent 2 parts salt. Mix the dry powders with the scented salts and package.

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Foaming Bath Rocks
Submitted by Tima of Richmond, VA

Bombs that foam

Ingredients:

2 cups of baking soda


1/2 cup of cornstarch >br> 1/2 cup of epsom salt
1/2 cup of sodium lauryl sulfoacetate
1 1/2 cup of citric acid
3 tablespoon of Light oils of choice(I use jojoba and sweet almond and sunflower dispersing oil in
equal parts). The dispersing oils will prevent your oils from floating on top of the water.
Fragrance or Essential oil 1 tablespoon.
Mica to color
Witch Hazel

Instructions:

Mix dry ingredients together except the citric acid. Mix well to get all lumps out. Mix oils, sodium
lauryl sulfoacetate and fragrance. Drizzle oil mixture in the dry mixture and mix well with hands.
Add citric acid, mix well. Spritz with witch hazel using small bursts of mist at a time, kneeding after
each mist. Do not over spritz. When you can form balls in your palm, it is ready to put into mold. 4-
5 ounce molds are good for 1 bath. Place under running water. Smell the fragrance, see lots of
foaming bubbles, feel the soft water and no tub ring!

Foaming Bath Salts


Submitted by Jo Ann of Silver Spring, MD

A heavenly blend of scent and color!

Ingredients:

Epsom Salts and or sea salt


Bubble bath base
Essential oils or Fragrance oils of your choice
Mica or FD & C dyes for coloring
Cosmetic grade glitter

Instructions:

This makes a wonderful gift!

In a large bowl add the salts (2 cups is a good amount to experiment with)and colorant and mix
until desired shade is achieved. Add in the scent, mix, and let it sit overnight, covered tightly to fix
the scent. (*note: you can also add a little vegetable oil - about a TBS or so). Next, pour in about 1/
4 cup of bubble bath, mix thoroughly and then spread the mix out on a cookie sheet covered in
wax paper to dry. After 24 hours, it is ready to package or use! About a 1/2 cup or so per bath
should be plenty.

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Lavender, Milk & Oatmeal Tub Tea
Submitted by Dee of Norwalk, CT

A tea bag soak for the tub

Ingredients:

1 cup powdered milk


1 cup colloidal oatmeal
1 cup wheat bran
1 cup lavender buds
10 drops lavender essential oil
5 large heat sealable tea bags

Instructions:

Mix all dry ingredients in a large bowl. Add Lavender oil. Scoop into teabags (1/4 cup per teabag)
Seal. Drop into tub and let it brew.

Lavender-Citrus Bath Salts


Submitted by Yuliya of New York, NY

Bath salts for a relaxing soak in a tub

Ingredients:

1 cup Epsom salt


½ cup sea salt
½ cup Dead Sea salt
1 tbsp crushed lavender buds
10 drops lavender EO
3 drops tea tree EO
5 drops tangerine EO
4 drops white grapefruit EO
4 drops bergamot EO

Instructions:

Mix the salts and lavender buds. In a smaller bowl combine 4 tbsp of the salts with essential oils.
Add little by little to the rest until you like the scent saturation. Add color, if you like. Store in a glass
container shaking every day for a week before packaging.

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Moisturizing Bath Fizzy
Submitted by Melanie of Pittsburgh, PA

Best Bath Fizzy Ever!

Ingredients:

1 c. baking soda
1/2 c. citric acid
1/2 c. corn starch
2 1/2 T. safflower oil
3/4 T. water
2 tsp. EO or FO
1/2 tsp. Borax

Instructions:

Mix dry ingredients (except borax)until well blended. In a separate bowl combine oil, water, EO or
FO, and borax. Mix well. Very slowly drizzle wet ingredients over dry ingredients with one hand while
mixing it with the other hand (use your hands to mix this, not a utensil). If you pour the liquids too
quickly your mixture will fizz. Pack into molds really hard. Unmold immediately onto a lined cookie
sheet and let dry overnight. This is the best bath fizzy recipe I’ve ever tried. Just enough oil to
moisturize without making you feel greasy.

Natural Cleansing Washbag


1/4 cup hemp seed meal

1/4 cup oatmeal, coarse

1/8 cup lavender buds or rose petals

1/8 cup medium grain sea salt

2 tablespoons white kaolin clay

Essential Oils (optional)

Mix ingredients well. Pack into a large muslin bag leaving little room in the bag for the contents to
move around. Plunge the filled bag into a bowl of warm water, squeeze and rub into the skin to
cleanse. Other clays may be used for special skin types (read the properties of each clay to see if a
different clay would be better for your use).

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Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Bath Tea
Submitted by Rebekah of South Whitley, IN

Ingredients:

6 ounces whole milk powder


1 ounce ground oatmeal
1 ounce honey powder
1 teaspoon Oatmeal, Milk & Honey fragrance Oil

Instructions:

Mix all of the dry ingredients together and then add the fragrance. Mix until the FO is distributed
evenly throughout the mixture. Put 2 ounces in a large heat sealable teabag and seal with an iron.
Makes about 4 tea bags.

Oatmeal-Salt Bath
Submitted by Darlene of Penna. Furnace, PA

The oatmeal makes the water look murky, but it feels wonderful.

Ingredients:

1/2 cup powdered oatmeal


1/4 cup sea salt
1/4 cup epsom salt
1/4 cup baking soda
10 drops sandalwood essential (or fragrance) oil
7-8 drops ylang ylang essential (or fragrance) oil
7-8 drops tangerine essential oil

Instructions:

Combine all dry ingredients in a food processor and pulse. To keep from getting the essential/
fragrance oils in my food processor, I transfer approx. 1/2 cup or so of the dry ingredients to a zip
lock bag. Add the oils to the bag, seal it, and shake well to incorporate the oils into the dry
ingredients and break up any clumps. Once it is well mixed, add the rest of the dry ingredient
mixture to the bag and shake some more until it is well mixed.

Store in an air tight container. (Could leave in the sealed bag if you plan on using it in the near
future.)
Use approx. 1/4 - 2/3 cup per bath.

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Relaxing Milk Bath
Ingredients:

1/2 cup goats milk powder


1/2 cup buttermilk powder
1/4 cup powdered lavender buds
1/8 cup rose petal powder
1/2 cup colloidal oatmeal (fine)

Instructions:

Mix and use as desired in a hot tubful of water

Shimmering Rose Dusting Powder


Submitted by Kathleen of Burlington, WA

A natural, no talc dusting powder

Ingredients:

2 cups of arrowroot powder or corn starch


1 cup Rose Clay
1/2 cup powdered rose petals
1 cup baking soda
3 T of silver mica or cosmetic grade glitter (both are wonderful!)
10 drops of rose essential oil

Instructions:

Mix all together and then “sift” several times through a fine mesh strainer. Put into “shaker”
containers and enjoy!

Silk Soak
Submitted by Annette of Eugene, OR

Sunflower seeds, oatmeal, milk bath

Ingredients:

1 part sunflower seeds


1 part corn starch
2 parts finely ground oats
2 parts milk powder
Fragrance

Instructions:

Coarsly grind the seeds in a blender or food processor. Add the other ingredients and mix
thoroughly. Fragrance with oils or dry ingredients. Because the sunflower seeds are so fragrant,
earthy scents like nutmeg, almond and comfrey work well. I prefer to use dry fragrances but oils
work well too. This luxurious bath combines the skin soothing properties of oatmeal with softening
milk and corn starch. The ground seeds release their natural oils when added to a hot bath.

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Soothing Milk Bath - Jasmine’s
Submitted by Jasmine of Corona, CA

Ingredients:

1 cup powdered milk


2/3 cup fine sea salt
1 teaspoon coconut oil
Desired fragrance

Instructions:

Mix all items in a medium mixing bowl. Put under running water. Then relax and enjoy! :)

Soothing Milk Bath


Softens bath water while adding fragrance and emoillent oil

Ingredients:

1 Tbsp goatsmilk powder


2 Cups powdered milk
1 Cup cornstarch
1 Cup colloidal oatmeal fine
1 Cup Epsom salts
1-2 Tbsp dendritic salts (to hold fo/eo)
1 Tsp FO/EO
1 Tsp light fixed oil such as sunflower, grapeseed, sweet almond or fractionated coconut oil

Instructions:

In a large bowl combine dendritic salt, FO/EO and fixed oil. Add other ingredients and mix well.

To USE: pour or scoop out desired amount (this depends on personal preference and the size of
your tub), usually about 1/2 cup, add to bath under running water, swirling with your hand to mix.
Use all within 3 months. Store in cool dry place.

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Thalasso Therapy
“Thalasso” comes from the Greek word that means ocean and the word “therapy” from the Greek
word “therapeia” for care. Thalssotherapy involves using a therapeutic combination of fresh
seawater, seaweed, marine derivatives, and heat to induce an exchange of minerals and toxins
between our body and the water. The bath should draw out the toxins while the skin absorbs the
nutrients, namely sodium, iodine, magnesium, potassium, fluoride, sulfur, carbonates, phosphates,
chloride, vitamins, minerals, amino acids and trace elements from the bath. Seaweed is a
concentrated source of seawater nutrients. The temperature of the bath should be around 100 F
for maximum vasodilatation and exchange of toxins/nutrients. After a thalassotherapy bath, you will
feel rejuvenated and relaxed.

Also use powdered sea vegetables in facial packs, hair wraps, soaps, salt scrubs etc.

Thalassotherapy bath mix recipe:

1 cup powdered dulse


1 cup powdered bladderwrack
1 cup powdered Norwegian Kelp
1 cup nori, ground
2 cups dead sea clay
4 cups dead sea salt (medium grain or 6 cups coarse)
1 cup mixed herbs if desired.

Mix ingredients well and store in a glass jar. Pour out 3 cups in a hot bath and soak for 20 minutes.

Truly Distinctive Bath Oil


Submitted by Vicki of Brewster, MA

A guaranteed

Ingredients:

1 oz grapeseed oil
Few drops each of Chamomile, Bergamot, Grapefruit (or Sweet Grapefruit), and Lemon Verbena
A dried lemon verbena leaf
A few drops Vit E oil
This recipe can easily by increased to fill larger bottles.

Instructions:

Place optional dried lemon verbena leaf in bottle, add the grapeseed oil, the fragrances, and finally
the Vitamin E oil. If you have a fresh lemon verbena plant at home, wash the leaf, dried it
completely with a paper towel and then place it in the bottle. If you are generous with the Vitamin
E, it should last quite a long time. I would not make anything larger than 4oz bottles if you need to
have a long shelf life and remain chemical preservative-free.

Happy Soaking!

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For The Face
Acne Toner
Submitted by Andrea of Worcester, MA

Works great for acne prone skin. Also helped clear up a facial rash!

Ingredients:

4oz Witch Hazel


20 drops Lavender EO
10 drops Tea Tree EO

Instructions:

Mix ingredients well in bottle. Shake before each Use. Apply to face with cotton ball after cleansing.
This helped clear up black heads from our teenagers faces AND helped clear up an itchy rash from
our 10 year olds face.

Almond & Honey Face Scrub


Ingredients:

1 T ground almonds
1 T colloidal oatmeal (coarse)
1 t honey
1 T buttermilk powder
Water

Instructions:

Use enough water to make a thick paste and massage the face in circular strokes.

Anti-Wrinkle Clay Mask


Submitted by Cindy of Allegan, MI

Ingredients:

1 tbsp green france clay


1 tsp patchouli powder
1 tsp slippery elm powder
1 tsp chamomile powder

wetting agent:
5 tsp herbal astringent for dry skin

Instructions:

Stir all ingredients well to get rid of clumps & apply to face. Leave on for 5 minutes & rinse off with
warm water.

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Ayurvedic Facial
This is an old facial recipe from India

Ingredients:

1/4 cup neem powder


1/4 cup tulsi powder
1/4 cup sandalwood powder or multani mitti clay
1/4 cup rose petal powder
1/2 t turmeric powder
Plain yogurt
Fresh lime juice

Instructions:

Mix dry ingredients together and keep in a glass container. For application, mix 2 T of the mixture
with the juice of 1 small lime and enough plain yogurt to form a thick paste. Apply to the face and
allow it to dry. Rinse with warm water. Use this facial once a week for acne prone, oily or blemished
skin.

Balancing Moisturizer
Submitted by Stephanie of Conway, AR

This is a simple facial oil that works wonderfully on my combination skin. I use it as a luxury body
and hair oil also.

Ingredients:

1 part jojoba
1 part avocado oil
1 part peach kernel oil
3 parts rice bran oil
Essential oil.

Instructions:

Combine ingredients and mix together. I mixed this in a 1/2 oz cobalt dropper bottle. I added 5
drops of rosewood to the 1/2 oz of oils for its balancing properties, but other EOs could be
substituted. I use just 2-3 drops of this on my face. I’ve also used it as a body and hair oil.

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Clay Facial
Instructions:

Choose the right clay for your skin type (see Library for information regarding clays). Choose a
wetting agent. While plain water will do just fine, you can also try wetting agents such as fruit
purees (strawberry puree will act like an alphahydroxy), cucumber puree (cools the skin), yogurt
(cools and softens the skin), milk (removes dead skin cells and softens the skin), honey (acts as an
anti bacterial), & rosewater or other floral waters ( a nice substitute for plain water). Make a thick
paste of the clay. You can also add citrus peel powders for astringency, rose petal powder for
fragrance, neem powder for anti bacterial action (especially useful for acne prone skin), colloidal
oatmeal for soothing the skin, and/or milk powders. Essential oils can be added and jojoba is a
good additive to help balance dry spots. Apply the mask to your skin and let it dry for 20 minutes.
Rinse well with warm water and pat dry. Repeat weekly.

Clay Mask for Sensitive Skin


Submitted by Cindy of Allegan, MI

Ingredients:

1 tbsp white kaolin clay


1 tsp slippery elm powder
1 tsp chamomile powder
1 tsp ground oatmeal

wetting agent:
5 tsp pre-made herbal astringent for dry skin

Instructions:

Stir all ingredients well to get rid of clumps & apply to face. Leave on for 5 minutes & rinse off with
warm water.

Exfoliating Facial Cleanser


Good for all skin types

Ingredients:

3 oz. Peach kernel, apricot or sweet almond oil


4 oz. Almond meal
2 oz. Cider vinegar
2 oz. Water
6 drops Essential Oil of your choice*.

Instructions:

* All skin types benefit from Geranium or Carrotseed Oil. Oily or sensitive skin benefits from
Lemon or Lavender. Mix all ingredients together and blend until it becomes paste-like. (Roughly 2
minutes)
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Exfoliating Gentle Face Wash
Submitted by Sampurna of Cleveland, OH

Cleanser

Ingredients:

Fine Colloidal Oatmeal - 2T


Almond Meal - 2t
Honey Powder - 1t
Milk Powder - 2t
Clay - 1t
Pure Castille Soap Log - Approx. 2T grated (OR) Liquid Castille Soap - 1t per application.

Instructions:

Mix all dry ingredients together. Store in glass jar or tin can. When ready to use, pour approx 1 T
into a glass bowl and mix with a little mineral water to form a smooth paste. Let the mixture sit for
1 - 5 minutes. If using liquid castille soap, add 1t castille soap to the mixture at this point. Then
blend well.

Wet hands, scoop up the mixture and gently rub hands to create a creamy foam. Massage onto
face & neck. (Massage, not rub). Then wash off with warm water! Follow with a spritz of cool
lavendar or rose water for an invigorating feeling.

Makes - 6 to 8 applications. Recipe can be doubled and stored.

Facial Cleansing Bar


Submitted by Dianna of Red Lion, PA

Fights acne and keeps skin soft.

Ingredients:

3 ounces M&P Glycerin Soap


1 Tbsp of Honey
1/4 tsp of Neem Powder

Instructions:

Melt the glycerin soap base. Add honey and neem powder and then pour into your favorite mold.
No color or fragrance is required. After soap has set up in mold, just package. This soap works for
all skin types. The amount of honey and neem powder can be altered to suit your individual needs.

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Facial Moisturizing Cream
Softens and smooths away fine lines

Ingredients:

1/2 Cup Virgin coconut oil


1 tsp. Vitamin E 1000 IU Oil
1 tsp. Hydrogenated jojoba MP 44
1 tsp. Kokum Butter
2 Tbsp. Beeswax
.75 oz emulsifying wax
1/8 tsp. Borax Powder
1/4 Cup Calendula infusion (make a tea with calendula petals)
10 drops Rose Geranium Oil
10 drops grapefruit seed extract

Instructions:

Melt and mix together sweet almond oil, vitamin E oil, coconut oil, kokum butter, beeswax and
emulsifying wax. Mix calendula infusion and borax, heat to boil. Cool slightly and add grapefruit
seed extract. Slowly add infusion mixture to oils, stirring continually. Transfer to blender and whip
cream. When cool enough add rose geranium essential oil and whip into cream. Package and
enjoy.

Facial Toner
Ingredients:

1/3 Cup witch hazel and 2/3 cup of your favorite floral water
Add 1 t - 1T of jojoba
Add 7 drops of lavender, geranium or rose oil

Instructions:

Shake well before each use.

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Gentle Milk & Oatmeal Facial
2 tablespoons white kaolin clay

1 tablespoon fine colloidal oatmeal

1 tsp buttermilk powder

1 tsp powdered lavender buds or rosehip powder (optional)

1 tsp rosehip seed oil

1 tsp aloe moist gel

Lavender hydrosol (enough to make a thick paste)

Mix dry ingredients and add hydrosol a little at a time until you get a paste. Apply to the skin in a
gentle circular motion and leave it to dry for about 10-20 minutes. Wash off with warm water. A
light oil such as camelina can be applied afterwards if the skin feels tight.

Healing Clay Facial


Submitted by Jennifer of Hersey, MI

A clay facial with added herbs

Ingredients:

1 C. French Clay (or one better suited to your skin type)


1 Tbl. Finely Ground Comfrey
1/2 Tbl. Calendula powder
1/2 Tbl. Finely ground Mullein

Instructions:

Mix herbs and clay together very well with a mortar and pestle. Store in an sterile glass jar. Use 1
Tbl. per application and wet with water or a tea infused with one of the above herbs.

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Herbal Facial Scrub
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

Clay, Oats, and Herbs - Dry Form

Ingredients:

3/4 C. Colloidal Oatmeal Coarse


3/4 C. French Green Clay
3/4 C. Rose Petals Powder
6 Tb. Comfrey Leaves Powdered
3 Tb. Lavender Buds Powder
3 Tb. Lemongrass Powdered

Instructions:

Mix all ingredients together and evenly distribute into 6 - 4oz. Containers.

Wet 1/2 tsp. in palm of hand to use. (Water for oily skin. Milk/cream/yogurt for dry skin.) Massage
into face. Allow to sit a few minutes for maximum benefit. Rinse with warm, then cool water. Pat
dry.

Honey Mud Mask


Submitted by Tiffany of Cartersville, GA

Simple facial mask for oily skin

Ingredients:

1 to 2 tsp Dead Sea Mud


1/2 tsp Honey
3-4 drops of tea tree and/or lavender essential oil

Instructions:

Combine Dead Sea Mud and honey in a small dish and add essential oil. Apply to face and leave
on for at least 20 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. This is a very simple recipe that is excellent for
oily, acne-prone skin. Use at least once a week for clear, glowing skin.

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Lecithin Moisturizer
Submitted by Yohana of Voorhees, NJ

Ingredients:

1 T liquid lecithin
2 T fractionated coconut, macadamia nut, flaxseed or other light vegetable oil
1 T virgin coconut oil
1 t rice bran oil
1/8 t borax
1/2 cup distilled water
1-2 drops neroli or rose essential oil (optional) or
1-2 drops any fragrance oil for scent (optional)

Instructions:

Mix together the lecithin, vegetable oil, coconut oil and rice bran oil.

In a separate container dissolve borax in the distilled water.

Gently heat the lecithin and oils until the coconut oil melts. Heat the borax-water solution. You
could heat in the microwave (for 45 seconds on High) or in a water bath. Pour the heated solution
into the lecithin and oils. Stir until well mixed. You can use the blender.

Add essential oil, cool completely and pour into a clean container. You can adjust the consistency
by adding less or more water.

Marie Antoinette Masque


Submitted by Yohana of Voorhees, NJ

Ingredients:

1 tablespoon cognac (or red dry wine)


1 egg
1/4 cup dry milk powder
Juice of 1 lemon

Instructions:

Place all of the ingredients in a blender and mix well. Apply to your face and allow to dry,
approximately 15 minutes. Rinse your face thoroughly with warm water and pat dry. It is suitable for
all skin types, but because it does contain alcohol it can be drying. So be sure to muisturize your
skin afterward. Any remaining mixture should be kept in the refrigerator.

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Moisturizing Cleanser
Dry Skin Cleansing Cream

Ingredients:

1/2 oz. Beeswax


1 oz. Lanolin
2 oz. Almond Oil
1 oz. Avocado Oil
1 oz. Grapeseed Oil
2 drops Clary-Sage Essential Oil
2 drops Lemon Essential Oil
3 oz. Spring Water

Instructions:

Using a double boiler, melt beeswax, lanolin, and oils. Stir well. When melted, take off heat and add
essential oils, then water. Wisk until cool.

Moisturizing Facial Scrub


1/8 cup borage seed meal

1/8 cup evening primrose meal

12 drops rosehip seed oil

1 tsp jojoba oil

2 drops geranium essential oil

Heavy cream as needed

Mix all ingredients together using enough heavy cream to make a thick paste. Massage into the
skin in a circular motion and then rinse with warm water.

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Non-Clay Facial for Dry Skin
Instructions:

If you have dry skin and clay does not make a suitable skin treatment for you, consider a milk and
oatmeal pack. Milk helps to soften skin and remove dead skin cells while the oatmeal helps to
soothe the skin and relieve tight, itchy skin.

To make a shelf stable dry mix (also useable as a milk bath):

Combine equal parts milk powder and fine or coarse colloidal oatmeal (the coarse will exfoliate
better)

Add desired additives:

· 1/8 part citrus peel powder for astringency

· 1/8 part sandalwood powder to cool and soothe the skin

· 1/8 part rose petal powder for fragrance and astringency

· 1/8 part neem powder for antibacterial acne treatment

Other possible additives include powdered chamomile, comfrey or lavender and of course essential
oils (not added until ready to use). Carrot seed oil, geranium & lavender are all good choices. You
can also add a few drops of jojoba, vitamin E oil, camelina oil, carrot oil, or any other desired oil for
extra moisturizing.

This mix can be made into a paste with any wetting agent and applied to the skin with circular
strokes. Leave on for 20 minutes and rinse with warm water.

Possible wetting agents:

· Yogurt - to soften, moisturize, remove dead skin cells and cool

· Honey - antibacterial

· Milk - softens

· Heavy cream - moisturizes

· Cucumber puree - Cools and cleans

· Strawberry puree - acta as a natural alphahydroxy agent

· Floral waters - for fragrance

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Oily Skin Toner
Submitted by Tiffany of Cartersville, GA

Controls oily skin

Ingredients:

Peppermint or Sage leaves


Water
Apple Cider Vinegar

Instructions:

Make an infusion of the peppermint or sage leaves, and mix 1 part infusion to 1 part vinegar. Bottle
and store in the refrigerator. Use after cleansing.

Rose Care Facial


2 tablespoons of pink kaolin or rose clay

1 teaspoon rose hip powder

1 teaspoon rose petal powder

1 tablespoon rice bran powder fine

2 tsp jojoba oil

Rose hydrosol (enough to make a thick paste)

5 drops Rose Geranium essential oil

Mix dry ingredients and add hydrosol a little at a time until you get a paste. Apply to the skin in a
gentle circular motion and leave it to dry for about 10-20 minutes. Wash off with warm water. A
light oil such as camelina can be applied afterwards if the skin feels tight.

Rosewater Egg Facial


Submitted by Kirsten of Shoreline, WA

Tightens and cleanses face

Ingredients:

1 egg yolk
2 T. egg white
1 T. honey
1 t. rosewater

Instructions:

Mix all ingredients together. Apply thin layer to dry face. Leave on until dry or for about 15 minutes.
Wash off with warm water.

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Skin Astingent
Submitted by Charlean of Hopewell, VA

Removes dirt

Ingredients:

2 bags of green tea


1 tablespoon rosemary
16 oz boiling water
1/2 cup witch hazel
5 drops lavender essential oil
juice from a half of lemon

Instructions:

Place rosemary into a strainer or muslin bag and place it into a glass container. and the tea bags
and pour the water into it.Let it stand until it’s completely cool.Then add the witch hazel,lemon
juice and lavender oil. Store in the fridge. It may separate so shake before use.

Strawberry Hydroxy Mask


Submitted by Tracy of Columbus, GA

This always gives my face a healthy glow.I try to do this mask at least 2 times a week.It is very
simple and very effective,and also it is easy to resize the recipe for your own needs.

Ingredients:

1 large ripe strawberry


1 to 3 Tablesoons powdered milk(depending on how juicy the strawberry/strawberries are is)
1/2 -1 tsp honey

Instructions:

Blend or crush the strawberry. Add honey and milk powder. Mix until it is a paste. Apply to your
face and let sit until dry. Rinse with cool water,pat dry. Enjoy the healthy glow and silky feel of your
skin!!

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Yogurt & Banana Facial
Submitted by Tracy of Columbus, GA

This recipe leaves your skin noticeably softer and smoother.

Ingredients:

1 T plain yogurt
1/4 of a ripe banana
1/4 t of vitamin E 1000 IU

Instructions:

Put ingredients in a bowl. Mash them together with a fork until it is a relatively smooth consistancy.
Pat onto face and let sit 10 min or until dry. Wash off with lukewarm water.

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For The Hair
Flax Seed Hair Gel
Submitted by Tiffany of Cartersville, GA

A natural hair gel

Ingredients:

2 Tbsp Whole Flax Seeds


1 cup water
Pure Aloe Vera Gel, if desired
Few drops of essential oil for scent

Instructions:

Bring water to a boil. Stir the seeds into the water and reduce heat. Simmer for about 10 minutes,
stirring constantly, until a gel-like lotion is formed. Strain through a fine strainer or cheesecloth into
a small bottle. Add essential oils and store in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. If desired, you can
add some pure aloe vera gel for its moisturizing properties. Fill the bottle with flax seed gel until
bottle is about 3/4 full, then fill to the top with pure aloe vera gel. Gel will not flake or make the hair
hard or crunchy. Safe to use everyday.

Hair Lotion
Submitted by Tiffany of Cartersville, GA

Moisturizes dry hair

Ingredients:

2 oz olive oil or olive oil blend (mix with whatever oils you like best, such as virgin coconut, jojoba,
macadamia nut, etc.)
1-2 tbsp melted shea butter or mango butter
2 oz liquid lecithin
4 oz water
Favorite essential oil or fragrance oil, if desired

Instructions:

Combine all ingredients in a double boiler and warm until melted. Blend well and transfer to a
bottle. If mixture is too thin, add a little more lecithin. If it is too thick, add a little more water. Adjust
recipe depending on how much lotion you wish to make. Shake before each use.

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Hair Oil
Submitted by Tiffany of Cartersville, GA

an oil for moisturizing dry hair

Ingredients:

1 C herb infused olive oil


1 C liquid lecithin
1 T of melted shea butter
A few squirts of jojoba oil
A few drops essential oil for scent

Instructions:

Melt the oils and pour into a bottle. Use only a small amount at a time. I like to infuse my olive oil
with conditioning herbs like rosemary, nettle, and chamomile leaves for a special conditioning
treat. You can do this by putting the dry herbs in a big jar, then put the jar outside in sun and leave
it for a week. Be sure to shake it up everyday. Then strain oil through cheesecloth or a fine strainer
to remove herbs. Or, you can put the herbs in a large, plastic measuring cup, pour the oil over the
herbs and put the measuring cup inside a large pan filled with water. Simmer over low heat for
about and hour, then strain.

Hair Rinse
Submitted by Tiffany of Cartersville, GA

Ingredients:

1 heaping tbsp of each herb (see below)


1 quart boiling water
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
For dry hair, try the following herbs: chamomile flowers, nettle, comfrey root, elder flowers
For oily hair: lemon peel, lemongrass, peppermint
For general care: nettle, elder flowers, rosemary leaves, burdock root

Instructions:

Make an infusion of the herbs, steeping at least 30 minutes. Strain and add vinegar. Pour mixture
over hair, catch the run-off in a bowl and pour over hair repeatedly. You will get the benefits of the
herbs, while the vinegar seals the hair cuticle, making the hair soft, shiny, and less tangled. Use
after shampooing.

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Herbal Shampoo
Submitted by Tiffany of Cartersville, GA

A natural shampoo for the hair

Ingredients:

3 oz Liquid Castile Soap


1 heaping tbsp Chamomile Flowers
1 heaping tbsp Nettle Leaves
1 heaping tbsp Sage Leaves
1 heaping tbsp Rosemary Leaves
Jojoba Oil (for extra conditioning—optional)
Few drops each of rosemary and lavender oils
3 cups boiling water

Instructions:

Mix herbs together in a bowl. Add water to herbs, cover and let steep at least 30 minutes. Pour
castile soap into a bottle. Strain herbs and funnel into soap. Add a few squirts of jojoba oil and
essential oils, if desired. Shake well before each use to mix the oil with the soap. Shampoo will be
very runny, but also very concentrated, so use only a little bit when shampooing.

**Note** Feel free to experiment with different herbs and essential oils for this recipe.

Loc Butter
Submitted by Lori of Kansas City, MO

Shea butter recipe for loc care and maintenance

Ingredients:

2 Tbsp shea butter


2 Tbsp mango butter
2 Tbsp coconut oil
1 tsp lanolin
1 tsp sweet almond oil
1 tsp jojoba
1 tsp avocado oil
10 drops-ylang-ylang
1/8 tsp vanilla fragrance oil (or fragrance oil of your choice)

Instructions:

Melt ingredients together, pour in container and let cool. Good for hair and skin.

Makes approximately 4 ounces.

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Natural Hair Detangler
Submitted by Deborah of Hiawatha, KS

Similar to No More Tangles

Ingredients:

8 oz. distilled water


1 tsp. aloe vera gel
1-2 drops glycerin
1-2 drops essential oil
15 drops Grapefruit seed Extract

Instructions:

Combine in a spray bottle. Shake before each use.

Natural Herbal Shampoo


4 oz of nettles, calendula & rosemary combined

1 1/4 cup boiling water

2 1/2 T of liquid castille soap

1 t jojoba or virgin coconut oil

2 drops geranium and 2 drops carrotseed essential oil

10 drops grapefruit seed extract

Steep the herbs in the boiling water for 20 minutes and then strain. Add the jojoba or virgin
coconut oil and the castille to the tea and stir well. Once cool, add the essential oils and bottle.
Add 10 drops grapefruit seed extract.

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Hand Milled Soap
Basic Handmilling/Rebatching
Rebatching or handmilling soap is the process of melting down a premade cold process soap
along with nutritive additives/fragrance etc and allowing it to set up again. This process allows you
to add delicate additives such as herbs, essential oils and other ingredients that would otherwise be
destroyed by the alkalinity of fresh cold process soap. It also allows you save batches that have
seized or been ruined in some other way (If you’ve ever poured your soap into molds and then
realized you forgot to add the fragrance or colorant, you know what I mean!).

Rebatching is best done when soap is fresh (5-7 days old). Fresh soap hasn’t lost the water yet and
will be soft and easy to work with. If your soap is older, you can still rebatch it but because much of
the moisture has been lost, you will need to add a liquid to replace the lost moisture. If you are
starting with a vegetable based soap, it will melt better if you use milk (cows milk, goats milk,
buttermilk etc). For tallow based soaps, distilled water will work just fine.

What you will need:

• Cold process soap

• Liquid (distilled water or cold milk) approximately 9 oz per lb of soap; less or none if your soap
is very fresh. You can also try using a bit of rose water or other floral waters.

• Large hole grater

• Double boiler, a crock pot or an electric oven

• A good 3-4 hours of time

Use the grater to shred or grate your soap as finely as possible. Place in into the double boiler or
crock pot if you are using one of these. If you are going to use an electric oven, place the soap into
an oven proof pan that has a tight lid (or use foil). Now add the appropriate amount of liquid. If you
are rebatching a tallow soap, use distilled water and if you are rebatching a vegetable based soap
use ice cold milk. Remember that if your soap is very fresh, you may not need any but if you want,
you can pour in a thin layer of liquid just to keep the bottom from scorching. Stir the soap until it is
completely coated with liquid. The water in the double boiler should be touching the bottom of the
top pot and should be maintained at a steadily slow boil. The crock pot should be turned to the
lowest setting and the oven should be turned to 145F or 150F (if you know your oven tends to act
hotter than it should according to baking recipes use the lower temp and visa versa).

Give the soap a good stir and then cover the pot and allow it to heat up. If you are using a double
boiler, you will need to return to it very frequently about every 10 minutes. Remember to scrape
down the sides every time you return to your pot. (If you are using a crock pot or the oven, you can
check it every half hour or so.) After 2-3 checks, if the soap is still solid and it looks like it needs
more liquid, add some and stir. This stage takes about an hour or more. Once the soap starts to
smooth out, stop adding liquid or you’ll wind up with soup. Remember you only need enough
liquid to keep the soap moist like fresh soap. Keep checking to make sure the bottom is not
burning. If the soap is beginning to scorch in the double boiler, add some cold water to the bottom
pot of the double boiler to reduce the temperature. Eventually (somewhere between 1-2 hours),

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the soap will reach a stage where it is as smooth as it will get and the texture doesn’t change
anymore. You can then add your additives and stir well. Let it cook a little while longer, again
stirring every so often and checking the bottom. Sometimes the soap will become a complete
liquid, sometimes it wont really liquefy. Either way, as long as the consistency remains the same for
a long time, it is ready to remove from the heat. Let it cool a little bit.

Once the soap has cooled down somewhat, you can either pour or push (depending on how liquid
the soap is) it into a mold/molds or you can whip it with an egg beater to make floating soaps.
(Spoon the whipped soap into molds.) Cover the molds and place them in a warm place for 48
hours until the soap hardens. Un mold, cut if necessary and allow it to cure for 3 weeks.

Lavender/Chamomile Soap
Submitted by Connie of Tempe, AZ

A wonderful relaxing evening soap

Ingredients:

1 lb. soap (I use goat’s milk)


1/8 c. distilled water
2 T. Fine Ground Chamomile
2 T. Ground Lavender buds
1/8 c. Emu oil (optional)
5 drops lavender ess. oil
2 drops roman chamomile ess. oil

Instructions:

In double boiler, slowly melt soap with water. When it reaches a jelly-like consitence gently stir in
herbs, emu oil and essential oils. Carefully pour into prepared molds. Wait 24 hours and remove
from molds. Let cure for about 4 weeks. This is so gentle and relaxing I use it on my children.

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Mango Mint Shampoo Bar
Submitted by Spencer of Royal Palm Beach, FL

Soft soap, with large fluffy suds, all for beautiful silky hair

Ingredients:

1 cup grated soap


1/2 cup water
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 cup castor oil
1 t dried crushed peppermint leaves
15 drops mango fragrance oil

Instructions:

Melt soap and water in heat resistant glass bowl in a saucepan. When soap is stringy add the
remaining ingredients. Pour into prepared molds or hand mold. Enjoy!!

Wake-me-up Soap
Submitted by Cori of Chandler, AZ

A wonderful morning soap to get you going.

Ingredients:

1 cup grated soap


1/8 cup safflower oil
1/8 cup coconut oil
1/8 cup water
5 drops of peppermint oil
1/2 teaspoon on dried peppermint leaves
3 drops of rosemary oil

Instructions:

Grate the soap and mix with the safflower oil, coconut oil and water. Slowly heat this in a double
boiler over medium heat until the soap is completely mixed and has a stringy texture. Take off of
the heat and mix the peppermint oil, leaves and rosemary. Mix it well and put into the proper
molds. Makes about 2 large rectangular bars.

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Hot Process Soap
Apple Spice Soap
Submitted by Annmarie of Columbus, OH

Oven Hot Process

Ingredients:

18 oz canola oil
8 oz coconut oil
18 oz olive oil
12oz distilled water
6oz lye
1Tbsp apple pie spice
1Tbsp Tumeric
2Tbsp Apple FO

Instructions:

Make sure you know the safety precautions before making any soap. Preheat oven to 200 degrees.
Add lye to water and cool to 100 degrees. Melt oils. I melt my oils in the same pot that I later put in
the oven. Cool to 100 degrees. Mix oils and lye water together using a stick blender. At light trace
add spices then FO. Cover with a lid and put it in the oven for 1 1/2 hours. Scoop into the mold.
After 24 hrs I remove it from the mold and cut. I allow it several days to harden, then package. This
recipe was modified from Kathy Miller’s web site.

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Stefanie’s Favorite - Emu Oil Soap
Submitted by Kathy of Fort Lee, NJ

Ingredients:

16.8 oz. Olive Oil (28%)


12 oz. Coconut Oil (20%)
9 oz. Palm Oil (15%)
7.2 oz. Emu Oil (12%)
3.6 oz. Castor Oil (6%)
3 oz. Avocado Oil (5%)
2.4 oz. Cocoa Butter (4%)
2.4 oz. Shea Butter (4%)
1.2 oz. Jojoba (2%)
1.2 oz. Sweet Almond Oil (2%)
23 oz. Distilled Water
8.14 oz. Lye (6% excess fat)
Fragrance and color optional

Instructions:

OBSERVE ALL STANDARD SAFETY PROCEDURES. 1. Weigh lye and water. Mix and set aside. 2.
Weigh and melt hard oils in microwave. Add to pre-warmed crock. 3. Weigh and add liquid oils to
crock. 4. Add lye/water to crock oils while stirring gently. 5. Bring to trace alternating between
whisk and stick blender. 6. Cover and cook until done. Glop into mold. 7. Unmold and cut when
cool.

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Lip Balms
Apricot-Orange Lip Gloss
Submitted by Helle of Brabrand, ALL

Ingredients:

1 tsp. beeswax
1 tsp. apricot kernel oil
1 tsp. calendula oil
3-4 drops of essential oil of orange
Mica for coloring or beet root infused oil (optional)

Instructions:

Add apricot kernel oil and calendula oil, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, add FDA approved
mica or beet root infused oil if desired for color. When partially cooled, add essential oil of orange.
Pour into lip balm jars or tubes. This is the best lip gloss......good luck!

Avocado Lip Balm


Submitted by Linda of Buffalo, MN

For the softest lips you’ve ever had!

Ingredients:

.8 oz. Coconut or virgin coconut oil


.8 oz. Avocado Oil
.8 oz. Beeswax
.4 oz. Mango Butter
20 drops flavor oil

Instructions:

Melt all the ingredients and mix together. Makes about 24 tubes.

Basic Lip Balm


Submitted by Jasmine of Corona, CA

Ingredients:

1 teaspoon beeswax
2 teaspoons coconut oil
1 vitamin E capsule
2-3 drops flavor oil

Instructions:

Melt beeswax coconut, and vitamin E together. Then add your flavor oil. Place in a tube or pot.

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Bubble Gum Lip Gloss
Submitted by Annmarie of Columbus, OH

Ingredients:

6 tsp jojoba oil


1 tsp aloe vera oil
3 tsp white beeswax
10 drops Bubble gum Flavor Oil
1/4 tsp red gold two tone mica

Instructions:

In a glass measuring cup melt beeswax in the microwave, add the oils (you may need to put in
back in the microwave for a few seconds more). Stir in the bubble gum flavored oil and mica. Let it
cool for about 5 mins. Give it more more quick stir and pour into lip gloss pots.

Cocoa Vanilla Lip Gloss


Submitted by Sue Ellen of Mesa, AZ

Heavenly smelling and sweet tasting treat for your lips

Ingredients:

16 teaspoons sweet almond or peach kernel oil


4 teaspoons beeswax
4 teaspoons cocoa butter
4 teaspoons honey
24 drops vanilla flavor oil
1 teaspoon vitamin E 250 IU

Instructions:

Put oil, cocoa butter and beeswax into a glass jar. Place jar in pan of boiling water over medium
heat. Stir occasionally and heat until all are melted. Remove from heat and add honey, flavor oil
and vitamin E oil. Mix well and pour into containers. Makes approx 12-13 1/4 oz containers.

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Darlene’s Healing Lip Balm
Submitted by Darlene of Penna. Furnace, PA

Ingredients:

1 tsp. beeswax pellets


1 tsp. cocoa butter (previously ground in food processor for easy measuring)
1/2 tsp. jojoba oil
1/2 tsp. Nature’s Gate vitamin E oil (This is what I had on hand to use. It is vit. E in a base of
grapeseed and calendula oils. I’m sure you can substitute with a similar oil that has healing
properties.)
5 drops (or less) peppermint essential oil
2 drops tea tree essential oil

Instructions:

Melt everything except essential oils in a double boiler. Remove from heat. Let cool slightly before
adding essential oils. Pour into lip balm tin, cap tightly and let cool.
(I like this in a small lip balm tin that I keep in my front pants pocket. Body heat softens the lip
balm slightly, but is still good when at room temperature. I’m not sure, but it may be too soft in a
lip balm tube that’s kept in the front pants pocket. In this case, a little more beeswax may help.)

Emu Oil Lip Balm


Submitted by Cindy of Allegan, MI

Ingredients:

1 oz. Emu Oil


1 oz. Beeswax
.8 oz. Almond Oil
.5 oz. Avocado Oil
.5 oz. Aloe Oil
.2 oz. Olive Oil
4 Drops Lavender Essential Oil
4 Drops Tea Tree Essential Oil

Instructions:

Melt beeswax in microwave.

Stir in emu, almond, avocado, aloe and olive oils.

Stir very well. Stir some more. If you do not stir enough, the lip balm will be lumpy. Stir in Essential
oils. Continue to stir until it cools a good bit. Place in containers and allow to finish cooling. Label
and store in a cool dry place. Use as often as needed.

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Flavored Lip Balm (moisterizer and gloss)
Submitted by Stephanie of Nashville, TN

A personalized lip moisturizer and gloss

Ingredients:

1 teaspoon beeswax
A few drops flavor oil
1/4 teaspoon jojoba oil
1 teaspoon shea butter

Instructions:

Melt 1 tsp. beeswax and 1 tsp.shea butter in a double boiler. (This is only to liquify to make it easier
to fully blend all ingredients.) Add 1/4 tsp. jojoba oil and a few drops of your favorite flavor oil to the
mixture. Mix well and pour into the container you want to store your balm in. Allow to harden at
room temperature or in refrigerator.

Healing Lip Gloss


Submitted by Cindy of Allegan, MI

Heals chapped lips & stays glossy

Ingredients:

1/4 tsp meadowfoam oil


1/2 tsp jojoba oil
1/2 tsp coconut oil
1/2 tsp cocoa butter
1 tsp beeswax
1 tsp castor oil
a few drops peppermint EO

Instructions:

Melt all oils together in a double boiler (except peppermint). Stir in peppermint EO & pour into lip
balm containers. Let cool.

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Hemp lip Balm
Submitted by Bonnie of Cedar City, UT

Ingredients:

2 oz hazelnut oil
1 oz hemp seed oil
.75 oz beeswax
.5 oz shea butter
Few drops of flavor oil or peppermint essential oil if desired

Instructions:

Heat everything except essential oil to 150. Cool slightly, add essential oil. Pour into tubes or pots.

Hemp Oil Lip Balm


Submitted by Yohana of Voorhees, NJ

Ingredients:

3T coconut oil
1T castor oil
1t beeswax
1T sunflower oil
1T hempseed oil
1T honey
1-2 drops of your favorite essential or fragrance oil

Instructions:

Melt the wax and coconut oil together, add honey, stirring constantly. Add sunflower oil, as mix
thickens add hempseed oil and essential oil. Stir until thick. Store in small containers.

Honey Lip Balm


Submitted by Yohana of Voorhees, NJ

Ingredients:

2 t olive oil
1/2 t beeswax
1/2 t cocoa butter
1/2 t honey
3 drops orange essential oil
1 vitamin E capsule

Instructions:

Heat the oil-cocoa butter-beeswax mixture in the water bath over medium heat until beeswax is
melted, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and stir in the honey and essential oil. Pinch open
the vitamin E capsule and squeeze the contents into the mixture. Stir well. Pour the mixture into
containers.

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Kissable Lip Balm
Submitted by Pam of Crawfordville, FL

Following your basic balm recipe, here are specifics

Ingredients:

2 oz. shea or other vegetable butter


2 oz. beeswax
2 oz. jojoba or hazelnut oil
2 oz. safflower or grapeseed oil
2 t. EO or FO(Nice citrus choices are Sweet Orange/Cinnamon leaf, Tangerine w/dash of sage,
Lime, Lemongrass w/mint)

Instructions:

Put the 4 ounces of oil in 8 oz glass cup, add beeswax & butter & melt in microwave (or in double
boiler). Remove from heat & stir with stainless spoon. Add EO or FO a little at a time. Pour into lip
balm containers.(Also can add Vit. E capsule for extra nourishment.)

Moisturizing Lip Balm


Submitted by Tiffany of Cartersville, GA

Ingredients:

1 1/2 tsp Beeswax


1 1/2 tsp Shea Butter
1/2 tsp Jojoba Oil
1/2 tsp Sweet Almond Oil
3-4 drops Sweet Orange Oil or Peppermint Oil (or flavor oil if you prefer)
10 drops vitamin E 1000 IU

Instructions:

Melt beeswax, shea butter, and oils together in a double boiler. Remove from heat. When mixture
has cooled down a bit, add essential oil and the vitamin E into the mixture. Stir and pour into lip
balm containers. Allow to solidify. This should be hard enough to use in lip balm tubes. If it is too
hard, add a little more jojoba or sweet almond oil. Makes about 5 tubes.

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Sherry’s Extra Moisture Lip Balm
Submitted by Sherry of Newtown, PA

Sherry’s Lip Balm Recipe

Ingredients:

.4 oz white beeswax pellets


.4 oz sweet almond oil
.4 oz shea butter
.4 oz cocoa butter
10 drops Viatmin E 1400 IU
1 - 2 tsp. flavor oil
A sliver of a NEW lipstick for color, if you wish or mica colorant of your choice

Instructions:

Melt everything but the flavor oil (you can use the microwave; just be careful it doesn’t get too hot).
Add in flavor oil and lipstick piece or mica. Stir well. This works best in tubes and is a nice,
moisturizing lip balm that feels SO smooth on.

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Lotions
All-Over Lotion
Submitted by Rachel of Urbana, IA

A good basic lotion that makes 8 oz. and can be used year-round.

Ingredients:

1 oz Glycerin
1 oz Stearic Acid
1 oz Emulsifying Wax
2 oz Sweet Almond or Jojoba Oil
3 oz distilled water
1/2 t grapefruit seed extract
1/2 t fragrance oil (opt)

Instructions:

Measure out first 5 ingredients and put into a 2 cup glass measuring cup. Microwave 2 1/2 minutes
or until solid ingredients are melted. Blend with stick blender until fully blended. Add preservative
and fragrance oil and blend until incorporated. Pour into an 8 oz container and seal tightly. Shake
periodically until cool and enjoy!

Almond Oil Lotion


Submitted by Yohana of Voorhees, NJ

Ingredients:

1/8 t borax powder


1/4 cup distilled water
1/2 cup almond oil
1 T grated beeswax

Instructions:

Dissolve borax in the water. Melt beeswax and sweet almond oil in a double boiler stirring
occasionally. Bring this mixture almost to boiling. Remove the mixture from the heat. Slowly add
the borax-water mixture to it. Allow the lotion to cool completely while whisking.

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Beeswax Handbutter - Lotion Bar
Submitted by Julie of Carrier Mills, IL

Ingredients:

4 oz. Beeswax
3 oz. Cocoa Butter
1/4 oz. of each of the following: Shea Butter, Avacado oil, Lanolin, orange essential oil, tea tree oil,
jojoba oil

Instructions:

Melt all ingredients together in a double boiler. Spoon into 3 oz molds- I use honeycomb with the
bee on it. Place in freezer until set up. Wrap in plastic wrap, for decoration purpose you can place
in 4 inch clay or plastic plant tray and tie raffia bow around it.

Body & Feet Cream


Submitted by Robyn of West Valley City, UT

Ingredients:

1 tsp. Citric Acid


4 Tbs. Stearic Acid
1/2 Cup Emulsfying Wax
1/2 Cup Oil Blend (Try Kukui nut, Flax seed oil and avocado oils)
4 Tbs. Veg. Glycerin
1 to 1 1/2 cup water
12 drops Grapefruit seed extract
FD & C Dye to color
Fragrance oil to scent

Instructions:

Combine all ingredients except GSE in a heat safe container. Melt in hot water bath, in double
boiler, until water turns milky and all ingredients are melted. Remove from heat, blend with blender
until starts to thicken. Add GSE, color and scent. Blend again to ensure even distribution of scent.
Pour into clean containers.

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Camelot’s Suntan Lotion
Submitted by Glenda of Milan, TN

Moisturizing Suntan Lotion

Ingredients:

Coconut Oil 2 oz
Glycerin 4.5 oz
Emulifying Wax 3 oz
Water 38 oz (room temp)
Sesame Oil 12 oz
Cocoa Butter 2.5 oz
Citric Acid 1 tsp
GSE 2 oz
Vitamin E 5 capsules

Instructions:

Melt oils, cocoa butter and wax in double boiler over medium heat. Add citric acid. Remove from
heat and place in large mixing bowl. With stick blender in motion slowly add water until well
blended. Add glycerin and vitamin E. Cool slightly and add GSE. Add fragrance if desired. Put in
containers.

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Creme de la Cream
Submitted by Andrea of Worcester, MA

A thick, easily absorbed body cream

Ingredients:

Water Phase:
Distilled Water 12.8 oz
Baking Soda 0.1 oz
Corn Starch 0.05 oz
Oil Phase
Grapeseed Oil 2 oz
Manog Butter 0.15 oz
Shea Butter 0.15 oz
Stearic Acid 0.3 oz
Citric Acid 0.1 oz
Soy Letchin 0.1 oz
E-Wax 0.8 oz
Phenonip(or other appropriate preservative) 0.1 oz

Instructions:

Combine and heat oil phase until fully incorporates. Heat water phase and dissolve baking soda
and cornstarch completely. Cool both phases slightly. While blending (stick blender is best)the oils,
SLOWLY add the water phase. Keep blending. As cream cools, it becomes VERY thick. If using
phenonip, you can add when mixture is still hot. Check with manufacturer for other preservatives.
When COMPLETELY cool, transfer to jars. I scent “as I go” by heating the cream slightly, then
adding scent and/or color. This will depend on your preservative. Also, you can put cream into a zip
bag, add color/scent, close and squish until mixed. Cut corner from bag and “pipe” into
containers.

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Easy Body Lotion
Submitted by Elise of Lake Elsinore, CA

Makes about 4 oz.

Ingredients:

3 tbs glycerin
3 tbs rose or zdravetz hydrosol
1 tbs rice bran oil
1 tbs meadowfoam oil
1 tbs jojoba oil
10 drops Grapefruit seed extract
A few drops FD & C Red #33 Lake

Instructions:

Put all ingredients in a sterilized 4 oz. jar. Shake vigorously before each use.

Eczema Soother
Submitted by Anna-maria of Sarasota, FL

Oil Combo for Eczema Sufferers

Ingredients:

4 oz jojoba oil
20 drops evening primrose oil
12 drops lavender essential oil
12 drops roman camomile essential oil

Instructions:

Combine all ingredients. Use as a daily lubricant on the skin. This has worked WONDERS on my
little boy (21 months) who suffers with a bad case of eczema. It has been the only remedy that has
worked for him. It stops him from breaking out with the red, itchy patches and keeps his VERY dry
skin nicely lubricated. His skin will sometimes still get irritated when he comes in contact with an
allergen. As soon as I see it starting to get red and inflamed, I rub on the oil and it stops it from
getting any worse. By the next day, his skin is back to normal.

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Light Lotion Spray
Submitted by Melissa of Milan, TN

Ingredients:

1 oz Sweet almond oil


1 oz Apricot Kernel oil
1 oz Grapeseed oil
.6 oz Emulsifying Wax
.3 oz Stearic acid
1/8 tsp citric acid
26 oz distilled water
1 oz Glycerin
4 Vitamin E capsules
Preservative at correct amount
.3 oz Fragrance

Instructions:

In a microwave-safe bowl, heat almond and apricot kernel oils, e-wax and stearic until melted. Stir
in grapeseed oil. In a separate bowl, mix water and citric acid and heat in microwave. Add oil
mixture to water mixture and blend with a stick blender to ensure complete emulsification. Allow to
cool several minutes. Add vitamin E, glycerin and preservative and mix well. Fragrance as desired. I
fragrance mine by the bottle in lieu of a whole batch. You may use any combination of light oils to
make 3 ounces. Aloe vera may be substituted for a portion of the water and added after heating
the water and citric acid.

Peppermint Neroli Lotion


A smooth, nourishing lotion for face and body

Ingredients:

1/4 Cup grapeseed oil


1/4 Cup apricot kernal oil
1/2 Cup distilled water
1 tbsp aloe vera gel
1 tsp beeswax
1/8 tsp borax
1/4 tsp baking soda

Instructions:

Melt oils and waxes together in a double boiler. Mix water, borax, baking soda and aloe vera gel.
Heat in microwave for two min. Slowly drizzle oils into water mixture and use a hand blender until
thick. Stir in 15 drops Neroli oil and 5 drops peppermint.

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Rich Creamy Butter Lotion
Submitted by Staci of Cocoa Beach, FL

Thick creamy lotion, can also be used as a hand cream when made w/ less water or more stearic
acid, great for dry, itchy, or sensitive irritated skin, also great for reducing stretch marks when
made w/ EMU Oil

Ingredients:

2.50 oz. Hemp Oil


4.00 oz. Vegetable Glycerin
2.70 oz. Emu Oil
2.30 oz. Sweet Almond Oil
2.50 oz. Shea Butter
2.50 oz. Mango Butter
1.00 oz. Vitamin E 1000 IU
2.50 oz. Calendula Oil
2.00 oz. Stearic Acid (may add less for thinner lotion)
3.50 oz. Emulsifying Wax (way cool product that binds water to oil and keeps it from seperating!)
0.50 oz. Grape Seed Extract (GSE) as a natural preservative
3.50 oz. Rose Water or Floral Water of your choice
32.0 oz. Aloe Vera Gel or distilled water

Great Patchouli Scent Blend:

1.00 oz. Patchouli Essential Oil


0.30 oz. Lavender Essential Oil
0.30 oz. Rosewood Essential Oil
0.30 oz. Tea Tree Oil

2.50 oz. Coconut Fragrance Oil

I chose these essential oils for their specific medicinal purposes that are great for the skin. The
coconut fragrance oil balances the essential oil blend and tones it down yet still giving the
Patchouli the middle note while also toning down the coconut fragrance and leaving it as the base
note.

Instructions:

Heat the oils, butters, and waxes on low until everything has melted, (I use a double boiler so you
can’t burn it or boil it), then cool to about 140 degrees. Heat the aloe water and rose water mixture
to about 140 degrees as well. Put the oils into a large mixing bowl and start mixing on slow while
slowly adding the water mixture until all water is added, then add EO’s & FO’s and GSE and blend
some more at a higher speed, you want to keep blending until mixture is about body temp (around
97 to 98 degrees). Pour into jars or pump lotion bottles and continue to shake periodically until the
mixture becomes creamy and thick, this will prevent any seperation of the oils and water.

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Masks
Beauty’s Secret
Submitted by Marc of Oroville, CA

Skin Re-Vitalizing Mask

Ingredients:

1 tsp Rose Clay


1 egg white
1/16th tsp Neem Powder
1/2 tsp oat starch
Rose hydrosol

Instructions:

Mix all of the ingredients except the rose hydrosol. When this is mixed thoroughly, slowly add the
rose hydrosol to the desired consistency. Apply to face and allow to dry for 15 min. Wash face with
mild soap and water. Pat dry. The neem powder is especially good for acne prone skin.

Body Clay
Submitted by Tracy of Montreal, QC

For all skin type, even can be used for facial mask

Ingredients:

Dry Lavender 2tbsp


Dry Rose buds 2tbsp
Water 100ml
Honey 1tbsp
Fresh Sour Cream 1tbsp
Sweet Almond Oil 1tsp
Clay(Fuller or whatever suits better for your skin type) 100g
Orange Essentil Oil 3drops

Instructions:

1. Boil water in a stainless steel pot, put the dry lavender and rose buds in, close the lid, simmer for
10 mins. Cool it and filter the water.
2. Put the honey, sour cream, sweet almond oil into the cooled infusion, blend it well and add the
clay slowly until it’s smooth and pasty.
3. Before use, add 3 drops of Orange (or other) Essential Oil to scent it.

Take a warm bath before using this therapy.


Put the clay over the body, and massage it gently, let it stay for three minutes.
When the body feels warm from the clay, take a cool shower to clean the body.

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Herbal Clay and Oat Mask
Submitted by Stephanie of Conway, AR

This gentle, soothing mask is a treat for those who have

Ingredients:

1/4 cup colloidal oatmeal fine


3 Tb china clay
2 Tb lavender flowers
2 Tb chamomile flowers
One or more of the following wetting agents: honey, floral water, herbal tea, water

Instructions:

Powder dry ingredents well. Put a few tablespoons of the mix in a small bowl. Add wetting agent to
make a paste. Apply to face and allow to dry for ten to twenty minutes. Rinse with warm water.
Store remaining mixture in airtight container. Use once or twice a week. For super sensitive skin,
herbs can be left out or lessened.

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Melt and Pour
Citrus Blast M&P Shampoo Bar
Submitted by Jenn of Bechtelsville, PA

Citrus Blast M&P Shampoo Bar

Ingredients:

1lb opaque M&P base


1t almond oil
4t shea butter
1 1/2t castor oil
1oz beeswax
1 1/2oz cocoa butter
2-3 drops orange fo/eo
2-3 drops lemon fo/eo
2-3 drops grapefruit fo/eo
colorant (optional)

Instructions:

While soap base is melting, combine oils, beeswax and butters and melt separate from soap base.
Combine soap base and oil/butter mixture and stir constantly until cooled. Add fragrance and
color. Pour into molds and allow to cool. Package as desired

Coffee and Cream Soap


Use to aid in the fight against cellulite

Ingredients:

8 oz. Coconut Opaque M&P Base


2 tsp. Lanolin
2 tsp. Aloe Vera Gel
3 tsp. Coffee Grounds
2 tsp. Heavy Whipping Cream
10 Drops Coffee Fragrance Oil
10 Drops Vanilla Fragrance Oil

Instructions:

Melt the soap base in a double boiler. Add all the other ingredients and stir well. Pour into molds
and let it sit for 3 hours Put molds in freezer for 5 minutes and pop them out.

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Cucumber Ivy Swirl Mint Soap
Submitted by Jenn of Bechtelsville, PA

Refreshing and invigorating, wakes you up!

Ingredients:

1 pound opaque soap base


1 tablespoon cucumber fo
1 tablespoon English ivy fo
3-4 drops peppermint eo
light green mica

Instructions:

Melt down the soap base and scent. Pour ½ of your scented base into a glass-measuring cup and
color as desired with the green mica. When your base cools to about 120 degrees, you are ready
to pour. Take the colored base and the white base and begin to pour them on opposite sides of the
mold, making one pass to create an “x” pattern. When you are finished pouring, take a spoon or
pop stick and create a slight swirling motion in the soap. If you swirl it too much you will get a solid
color. Allow to cool and package as desired.

Earth Tones
Submitted by Carrie of Rochester, NY

Has a light earthy smell to it, works wonderfully.

Ingredients:

1 lb. unscented clear glycerine melt & pour base


1 1/2tsp. ground cinnamon, divided
10 drops sweet orange essential oil
5 drops lavender essential oil
1 drop rosemary essential oil
1 tsp. sunflower oil

Instructions:

Combine essential oils and 1/2 tsp. cinnamon in glass mixing bottle, set aside. Cut melt & pour
soap into 1 inch cubes, place into top of double boiler. Heat over low-medium heat until beginning
to melt. Sprinkle cinnamon evenly over soap, stirring gently, being careful to avoid over stirring.
Continue melting until soap is completely melted, remove from heat and immediately add
sunflower oil, and essential oil blend, stirring gently. Pour into prepared molds. Let set for 5-6 hours
or overnight, gently remove soap from molds, cut into slices if necessary, and store in a cool, dry,
dark place for at least 1 week, flipping bars daily to prevent warping. Should make an amber
colored soap with a darker layer where the cinnamon settles, like an amber sunset.

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French Citrus Bar
Submitted by Gail of Loxahatchee, FL

Super Cleanser for Oily Skin

Ingredients:

8 oz M&P (clear or opaque)


1 tsp French Green Clay
1/2 tsp Lemon Peel Powder
1/2 tsp Orange Peel Powder
1 tsp Jojoba Oil
5 drops Tea Tree Essential Oil
5 drops Lemon Essential Oil
2 drops Lemongrass Essential Oil

Instructions:

Cut up the Melt and pour soap into small chunks and gently melt in the microwave or in a double-
boiler. Add the clay, citrus powders and the jojoba oil and stir thoroughly. Add essential oils and stir
again. Pour into molds. Makes about 2-3 bars. The clay and citus powders draw off the oils in your
face; the essential oils are antibacterial. If you have only slightly oily skin, you may want to use a
light moisturizer afterwards.

Milk & Honey Butter Bars


Submitted by Shannon of Crab Orchard, WV

Ingredients:

1 lb opaque melt & pour base


1/2 cup whole or goats milk
1 Tbsp honey
20 drops Vitamin E 250IU
1 Tbsp melted beeswax
1 tsp vanilla fragrance oil
1 tsp or your favorite oil

Instructions:

Melt beeswax and MP base over a double boiler. Add the milk, vitamin E, honey, and extra oil and
stir. Remove from heat and cool slightly before adding the vanilla fragrance oil. Pour into molds
and unmold when hard.

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Milk and Honey Melt & Pour Soap
Submitted by Ann of Pilot Mountain, NC

A moisturizing and healing soap

Ingredients:

2 Tablespoons Olive Oil


2 Tablespoons Water
2 Tablespoons Milk Powder
2 Tablespoons Honey, natural not powdered
Honey, Spice or Vanilla Fragrance Oil if desired
1/2 cup melted Melt and Pour base

Instructions:

Combine all ingredients except the M&P soap in a small bowl and mix well. The mixture will be
thick. Add mix to melted soap base and stir gently until thoroughly blended. Pour into molds. I do
not add any coloring to this soap since it is for healing; it will be naturally brown due to the honey. I
have used both a white and clear soap base with excellent results.

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MP Base Geode
Ingredients:

1- 3" x 5" x 1" slab of violet base


1-3 slabs of coconut opaque base
3 - 5 slabs of coconut clear base
Ultramarines and oxides and earthy toned micas (pick “rock” tones for a natural looking geode or
just pick your six year olds 5 favorite colors)
Oil for dispersing pigments

Instructions:

Hold the slab of violet base in your hand and with a sharp knife, cut criss cross cuts 1/8 of an inch
deep into the 1" width of the slab. When you have covered the surface with cuts, slice down
through the slab slicing off the tiny irregular shaped pieces. Crumble with your hand and chop up
into smaller pieces if necessary. Keep repeating this process until you have about 1 cup of tiny
crystal-like pieces of soap.

Melt some clear base (don’t make it so hot that you can’t touch it) and with your hands firmly pack
the crystals into a ball using some of the clear melted base as “glue” to help hold it together. You
may not need any if the soap is sticky enough. When you have packed a firm ball, start dipping it
into the clear base and use you hands to mold and firm the clear soap around the ball. The soap
will cool quickly and most of it will stick to your hands as you work. Just peel the soap off your
hands and place it back into the pan of melted soap. Remelt if the base cools too much. Keep
dipping and molding. Do this until you have a good solid layer holding the crystals together. Melt
some opaque base and dip the ball into the opaque white base until you have a thin layer of white.

Then color some melted clear base. Start dipping your ball into the colored base until you have a
good solid color. Then do another color and then maybe some more white and then more color
and then more white until your geode starts to approach a good 4-5 inches across. Keep the white
layers thin but make the colored layers about 1/8 -3/8 inch thick. Then color some of your base
with an earthy grayish color to start forming the outer layer. Dip your geode until you have a good
layer of “rock” color. Mix together some “earthy” micas (gold, blue violet, topaz, bronze). Dip your
geode in some melted base and start throwing on some micas and you use your fingers to smooth
the mica into the soft base. Keep working the mica into the outer layer. When you’re satisfied with
the last layer of your geode, put it down and do some major cleaning up! Get some rest and 48
hours later, you will be ready to take a sharp non-serrated knife to your geode. Use one motion to
slice through. It might help to warm the knife slightly over a fire but if you make it too hot, it tends
to melt the various colors all over each other so resist the urge to go this route. You will be amazed
at your geode!

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Peppermint Exfoliating Foot Soap
Submitted by Susan of Highland, IN

A bar of soap to deodorize and exfoliate the feet.

Ingredients:

Per bar:
3-4 oz opaque coconut M&P soap
1 tsp kokum butter
2-3 drops peppermint essential oil
1 scant drop red or pink food coloring (optional)
Pumice powder

Instructions:

Melt soap and butter over a double boiler. Add peppermint oil and coloring and stir gently to
incorporate. Pour a tiny amount of soap into the bottom of the mold. Carefully sprinkle a generous
coating of pumice powder onto the bottom of the mold (I like about 1/4 inch thick). Finish filling
the mold the rest of the way.

I like this because you can lather up your feet with the “smooth” side, then use the pumice side to
get the dead skin off! :)

Vanilla Honey Oatmeal


Submitted by Tima of Richmond, VA

Soothing and moisturizing

Ingredients:

2lbs of clear or white melt and pour soap


1/8 to 1/4 cup of Honey
3/4 cup of ground oatmeal
1 tsp of vitamin E
1 tablespoon of Vanilla oil
1 tablespoon of Frankincense and Myrhh oil(Fragrance oil or Essential oil)

Instructions:

Cut the MP into chunks and heat on a double boiler. Add honey and vitamin E. Let your base cool
approx. 5-10 min or until it starts to form a skin on top, stir the skin back into the the base. When
the base starts to thicken slightly add your fragrance and oatmeal. You want your oatmeal to be
suspended in your base. Pour into molds. I use a loaf pan. Let it sit and harden for several hours
and unmold. Slice and let it sit for 24hr and wrap with plastic wrap.

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Oil Blends
Oil Blend: Eczema
1 oz. Camelina Oil

2 oz. Flax Seed Oil or Tamanu Oil

1 oz. Calendula Oil

2 oz. Emu Oil

2 oz. Seabuckthorn Oil

Use these oil blends as your basis for body oils, breams, lotions, lip balms, body butters or add to
bath bombs, salt scrubs or even as a soap superfatting blend.

Oil Blend: Hair


4 oz. Monoi de Tahiti Oil or Shea Oil

1 oz. Castor Oil or Tamanu Oil

1 oz. Jojoba Oil

1 oz. Emu Oil or Rice Bran Oil

1 oz. Camelina Oil

Use these oil blends as your basis for body oils, breams, lotions, lip balms, body butters or add to
bath bombs, salt scrubs or even as a soap superfatting blend.

Oil Blend: Light


2 oz. Watermelon Seed Oil

8 oz. Fractionated Coconut Oil

2 oz. Apricot Kernel Oil

4 oz. Sunflower Oil

Use these oil blends as your basis for body oils, breams, lotions, lip balms, body butters or add to
bath bombs, salt scrubs or even as a soap superfatting blend.

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Oil Blend: Light Face
1/2 oz. Rice Bran Oil

1 oz. Fractionated Coconut Oil

1 oz. Jojoba Oil

1 oz. Peach Kernel Oil

1/2 oz. Evening Primrose Oil

Use these oil blends as your basis for body oils, breams, lotions, lip balms, body butters or add to
bath bombs, salt scrubs or even as a soap superfatting blend.

Oil Blend: Rich


2 oz. Sesame Oil

6 oz. Avocado Oil

4 oz. Hemp Seed Oil or Tamanu Oil

4 oz. Wheatgerm Oil

3 oz. Fractionated Coconut Oil

Use these oil blends as your basis for body oils, breams, lotions, lip balms, body butters or add to
bath bombs, salt scrubs or even as a soap superfatting blend.

Oil Blend: Rich But Penetrating


3 oz. Virgin Coconut Oil

1 oz. Vitamin E Oil

2 oz. Fractionated Coconut Oil

1 oz. Flax Seed Oil

1 oz. Seabuckthorn Oil

Use these oil blends as your basis for body oils, breams, lotions, lip balms, body butters or add to
bath bombs, salt scrubs or even as a soap superfatting blend.

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Oil Blend: Rich Butter
2 oz. Shea Butter

2 oz. Mango Butter

1 oz. Hempseed Oil

1 oz. Tamanu Oil

2 oz. Carrot Oil

Use these oil blends as your basis for body oils, breams, lotions, lip balms, body butters or add to
bath bombs, salt scrubs or even as a soap superfatting blend.

Oil Blend: Soothing (for inflamed, irritated skin)


1 oz. Aloe Vera Oil

2 oz. Calendula Oil

3 oz. Emu Oil

1 oz. Kukui Nut Oil

1 oz. Seabuckthorn Oil

Use these oil blends as your basis for body oils, breams, lotions, lip balms, body butters or add to
bath bombs, salt scrubs or even as a soap superfatting blend.

Oil Blend: Sun Care


1 oz. Emu Oil

1 oz. Seabuckthorn Oil

1 oz. Jojoba Oil

3 oz. Rice Bran Oil

4 oz. Virgin Coconut Oil

Use these oil blends as your basis for body oils, breams, lotions, lip balms, body butters or add to
bath bombs, salt scrubs or even as a soap superfatting blend.

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Ointments
Calendula & Plantain Ointment
Submitted by Jennifer of Hersey, MI

A good all around ointment to soothe irritated skin..

Ingredients:

1/2 C. Dried Calendula Petals


1/2 C. Dried Plantain Leaves
Olive Oil to cover
About 1 Tbl. Beeswax

Instructions:

Place herbs in glass bowl over simmering water (or double broiler), cover with oil. Warm the oil
stirring often for about 2 - 3 hours. Strain. Place herbs back in bowl over steaming water and add
enough beeswax to create the desired consistancy. Pour into lip balm jars.

Darlene’s Ointment #1
Submitted by Darlene of Penna. Furnace, PA

Easy to make basic ointment. I made this is a small batch as an experiment and loved it. It could
be made in larger quantities to suite your needs.

Ingredients:

3/4 Tbsp. beeswax pellets


1 1/2 Tbsp. cocoa butter, grated (as noted below)
1/2 Tbsp. coconut oil
1 Tbsp. almond oil
1/2 Tbsp. jojoba oil
3 drops patchouli e.o.
3 drops lavender e.o.

Note: I purchase my cocoa butter in chunks and use the grater blade in a food processor to grate
it. I store the grated cocoa butter in a tightly sealed glass jar. Grating the cocoa butter ahead of
time makes it very easy to use when needed.

Instructions:

While waiting for the water to heat in the double boiler, partially submerge the sealed bottle of
coconut oil in hot water in the sink to liquify it. When the double boiler is ready, melt the beeswax
pellets and grated cocoa butter. Remove from heat and add all of the oils. I use a clean wooden
chopstick to stir everything together. Let cool slightly. Stir in the essential oils. Pour into a clean
glass jar and seal tightly. Label the jar with the ingredients and date it was made. ENJOY!

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PMS Oil Blend
Submitted by Maryam of Lexington, VA

For use when cramping during PMS

Ingredients:

10 drops geranium
15 drops lavender
5 drops german chamomile
3 drops cypress
4 oz almond oil

Instructions:

Mix well and store in a bottle or jar. Apply to abdomen as needed.

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Perfumes & Colognes
Aftershave
Submitted by Maryam of Lexington, VA

Ingredients:

1 cup vodka
2 tsp dried yarrow
1 tbsp. dried lavender
1 tbsp sage leaves
1 dried bay leaf
1 tsp. whole cloves

Instructions:

Mix everything together in a glass jar and store in a dark sry spot for 2-3 weeks. Strain and rebottle.
Splash on!

Alluring
Submitted by Kathy of Lansford, PA

All-Natural Alluring Perfume Blend

Ingredients:

Essential Oils:
7 drops Sandalwood
7 drops Patchouli
3 drops Italian Neroli
1 drop Jasmine Absolute (India)
1 drop Jasmine Absolute (Egypt)
Base:
10ml Everclear or high-proof (100+) vodka

Instructions:

To a 1/2 ounce (15ml) amber glass bottle, add Essential Oils one at a time. Roll the bottle between
your palms gently and allow to settle for a day or two. Add alcohol (vodka), and allow blend to age
for at least 2-3 weeks before use. Shake periodically to disperse oils. This blend can be further
diluted in distilled water and used as a spritzer. Exquisite aroma.

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Citrus Zinger Cologne
Submitted by Donna of Woodridge, IL

Unisex refreshing citrus perfume

Ingredients:

1 oz of vodka (100 proof)


10 drops bergamot essential oil
4 drops lime essential oil
4 drops sweet orange essential oil
2 drops rosewood essential oil

Instructions:

Pour vodka into sterile glass bottle. Add bergamot, sweet orange, lime and rosewood oil. Shake
well, set aside for one week. Can apply to skin like a splash, or put in an atomizer.

Denise’s Night Out


Submitted by Denise of Clinton, KY

Earthy, musky, with a hint of floral

Ingredients:

30 drops of oil of jasmine (absolute diluted in jojoba oil)


12 drops of essential oil of ylang-ylang
12 drops of essential oil of patchouli
1/2 oz vodka

Instructions:

Mix all oils together. Add vodka. Shake to blend. Let mellow a few days. Shake to use.

Hydrating Perfumed Body Spray


Submitted by Nancy of Worthington, IN

Scented, skin softening body spray.

Ingredients:

1/2 oz glycerine
10 drops of vitamin E
3 oz. hydrosol of your choice
1/2 teaspoon of essential or fragrance oil

Instructions:

Combine all in a 4 oz plastic spray bottle. Shake well, spray over skin to retain moisture and add
fragrance!!

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Lilac Solid Perfume
Submitted by Elena of Las Cruces, NM

Heavenly scent of lilac in a solid form with optional decorative flowers

Ingredients:

1 part fractionated coconut oil


1 part bees wax or hydrogenated jojoba MP 56
Lilac fragrance oil (it is a good idea to have .5 oz for each ounce of fractionated coconut oil
Individual lilac flowers cut from the bunch—if possible go for organic, you don’t want pesticides!
(optional)

Instructions:

Put bees wax or hydrogenated jojoba and coconut oil into a non-reactive pan and heat on low until
wax melts into the oil. Test the consistency by sticking a cold spoon into the mix. If it is too hard or
soft when it cools on the spoon, add wax or oil. Stir and let cool until you can touch the mixture,
but before it starts to harden. Stir in fragrance oil to desired strength. Stir again and pour into
containers. If desired take lilac flowers and place them into the mix before it hardens over, they
look the best when they are barely covered. I recommend using a toothpick or tweezers to place
them. Another good way is to make a batch and fill the containers 2/3 full, let it harden, put the
flowers on top and spoon another batch on top of them. This recipe can be used with other scents
also.

Men’s After Shave Gel


Ingredients:

1/2 Cup pure Aloe Vera Gel


1 Tablespoon Water
2 teaspoons 100 proof Vodka
2 teaspoons Witch Hazel
1 bayleaf or 10 drops of essential or fragrance oil.

Instructions:

Allow bayleaf or oil to remain in gel and age for approx. 2-3 days. Then add remaining ingredients
and mix well. Put into squeeze bottle or pump bottle for easier dispensing.

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Mood Scents: Happiness
Submitted by Candice of Osprey, FL

Happiness

Ingredients:

3 drops bergamot essential oil


2 drops jasmine absolute
2 drops rosemary oil (i use infused oil)
1 drop gardenia fragrance oil

Instructions:

Mix with your favorite base oil (I use jojoba oil) about 1 to 2 oz. Shake well before each use. Store in
glass bottle.

Mood Scents: Serenity


Submitted by Candice of Osprey, FL

Serenity

Ingredients:

2 drops sandlewood essential oil


1 drop clove essential oil
3 drops mountain rain fragrance oil (or something of the like)
1 drop your favorite flower fragrance oil (I use gardenia)

Instructions:

Mix with your favorite base oil (I use jojoba), and make sure to shake before each use. Store in
glass bottles.

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Potpourri
Basic Potpourri
Instructions:

Choosing the botanicals:

Decide on a color scheme. It can be very natural and earthy looking or very brilliant. It can be
made with 2 colors or many colors. It can be simple white and gold. Or, if you have a fragrance in
mind, you may want to pick colors that seem to go with the fragrance. For example, vanilla â•“ you
immediately think of whites and natural colors not bright orange. Or Holiday Spice, reminds you of
warm reds, oranges, greens and browns perhaps but not navy blue.

Once you’ve decided on your colors, you want to decide which color or colors will be most
predominant. Pick a botanical or a few botanicals in that color. It helps to pick a variety of sizes or
textures. For instance, if you want the base color to be white, you can choose white globe
amaranths and white angel wings which are different in size, shape and texture.

Then start choosing botanicals and spices and dried fruits from your other color groups.
Remember to pick various shapes and sizes. For instance, if you are choosing browns, you will
want to choose from a variety of cones, cinnamon sticks, nuts, pods etc. You may wish to add a
highlight to your mix such as gold, or white or black or any other contrasting color. Choose a
botanical that is bold and large like pomegranates or orange slices or gold amra nuts. You will only
need a few pieces of this item.

Choose an appropriate fragrance (if you started with a fragrance in mind you are ready to start
mixing).

Putting it together:

Place your base color botanical in a large mixing container or bucket. If you are using more than
one botanical for the predominant color, combine them one at a time, cup by cup, until you are
pleased with the overall texture. Make a note of how many cups of each botanical you used so you
can adjust the proportions as you go and be able to reproduce the mix again later.

Start adding the botanicals from your other color groups one at a time making sure to record how
many cups of each you used. Do not add the highlight botanical pieces yet ( you will want to add
these after you have packaged your potpourri so that they stand out). If it seems like you base color
got overwhelmed by the colors, go back and add more of the base color botanicals to bring it back
in balance. Once you like the proportions of your botanicals you are ready to add the fragrance.

The easiest easy way to add scent to the botanicals is to use a spray bottle and to mix the
botanicals as you spray them with essential or fragrance oil.

Allow the oil to soak in. Mix well without crushing the botanicals making sure that there are no
pools of oil anywhere. Now you are ready to package your potpourri.

Package your potpourri in cello bags, clear acetate boxes, glass apothecary jars or anything else
that will show off the blend. Cello bags are a nice inexpensive way to package potpourri. A wide
ribbon in one of your colors can be used to tie off the bag. Cardboard boxes with clear acetate

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covers are nice too and can be found at most packaging supplies. Ribbons or natural raffia ties are
a nice touch. Before sealing the package add the highlight pieces one by one so they stand out
where they can be seen against the packaging.

Citrus Potpourri
Submitted by Kimberly of Malaga, NJ

Ingredients:

3 Limes
3 Lemons
2 Oranges or Tangerines
Orange,lemon,lime or patchouli fragrance oil
Orange Cedarchips, Albezzia leaves, Birch cones, Lily Petals, Orange & Light Green Star Flowers,
Natural Angel Wings and any other botanical you like

Instructions:

1. Slice all the fruit into thin slices. 2. To dry the fruit out, you can either use a food dehydrator or
place them on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper and place it in the oven on very very low heat.
I’ve found that the dehydrator works the best. You can place the fruit in there and just let it go,
without tying up your oven.(food dehydrators can be bought at your local wal-mart. I got mine for
$20) 3. Dry it out until it is a light brown color, and has almost no smell to it. (If using a food
dehydrator, this will take a few days. Times vary for ovens) 4. Place all the dried fruit and the
botanicals into 2 large sandwich plastic bags. Add about 5-10 drops of your prefered fragrance. 5.
Close the bags with a twist tie, and put it in a dark area for 2 weeks. Remember to shake the bag
up every couple of days. 6.After the two weeks is up, open the bag. If you want a stronger smell,
and some more fragrance oil and repeat the last step

Fresh Pear
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

Ingredients:

1/4 C. Oakmoss
1/2 C. Ginger Slices
1/4 C. Sunflower Petals
5 Mango Pods
1/2 C. White Angel Wings
1/4 C. Rose Petals
1/4 C. Albezzia Leaves
1/4 C Starflower Light Green
2 tsp. Sun Ripened Pear FO

Instructions:

In glass jar, layer all ingredients with Mango Pods and Oakmoss on top. Add FO to oakmoss and
Arti Pods. Allow to sit a minute and then toss together. Let rest 2 weeks in dark spot. Check scent.
Add more FO if desired. Allow to sit another 2 weeks. Package.

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Heather Potpourri
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

2-1/2 C. Dusty Lavender & Rose

Ingredients:

3/4 C. Mauve Orchids


3/4 C. Oakmoss in bite-size pieces
1/4 C. Purple Angel Wings
1/4 C. Purple Larkspur
1/2 C. White Milo Berries
2 tsp. Heather Fragrance Oil

Instructions:

In glass jar, layer Orchids, Milo Berries, and then Oak Moss on top. Add FO to oakmoss and allow
it to sit a minute. Toss together, cap the jar and let sit, in the dark, for two weeks. Open the jar. Re-
scent if necessary (if you prefer a stronger scent), and allow to sit another week. Add the Angel
Wings and larkspur. Toss all together and let sit another week. Package.

Mardi Gras
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

2-1/2 C. Fresh Multi Color

Ingredients:

1/4 C. ea.:
Red Milo Berries
Rhododendron Leaves
Purple Angel Wings
Red Velvet Flowers
Sunflower Petals
Bleached Polbosa
Orange Peel Ribbons
Pink Angel Wings
Gold Curly Pods
Burgundy Hibiscus Flowers

Instructions:

In glass jar, layer all ingredients BUT angel wings, placing polbosa on top. Add FO, let sit a minute,
toss all together. Cap jar and let rest 2 weeks in a dark place. Check scent. Add more FO to
polbosa if desired. Let sit 2 more weeks. Package.

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Nostalgia Potpourri
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

2-1/2 C. Old Fashioned Christmas

Ingredients:

1/4 C. Cranberry Milo Berries


1/8 C. Purple Angel Wings
1/4 C. Red Rose Petals
1/4 C. Red Velvet Flower
1/4 C. Green Kernifern
1/8 C. Rhododendron or Eucalyptus Leaves
1/2 C. Oakmoss
1/4 C. Purple Larkspur
1/2 C. Gold Curly Pods
3/4 tsp. Cranberry FO
3/4 tsp. Apple FO
1/2 tsp. Cinnamon FO

Instructions:

In glass jar, layer all ingredients, except angel wings and Larkspur, with oakmoss on top. Add FO
blend to oakmoss and let sit a minute. Toss all, cap jar, and let rest in dark place for two weeks.
Check scent. Add more FO to oakmoss if desired and toss. Let rest another 2 weeks, adding angel
wings and larkspur when FO has been absorbed by other ingredients. Package.

Patchouli Potpourri
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

2 C. Woody Blend

Ingredients:

3-5 Carob Bean Pods


1/4 C. Ginger Slices
1/2 C. Oakmoss
1/4 C. Kernifern
1/2 C. Lily Petals
1/4 C. Bay Leaves
1/2 C. Sponge Mushroom
2 tsp. Patchouli FO

Instructions:

In glass jar, layer all ingredients with oakmoss and mushroom on top. Add FO to oakmoss and
mushroom and let sit a minute. Toss everything together, cap the jar, and let rest 2 weeks in a dark
place. Check scent. If more is desired, add to oakmoss and mushroom. Toss, and store another 2
weeks in the dark. Package.

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Plumerian Delight Potpourri
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

2-1/2 C. Pink & Pretty

Ingredients:

1/4 C. Mauve Orchids or Violet Babu cut


1/2 C. Oakmoss
1/4 C. Hibiscus Flowers or Rosehips
1/4 C. Pink Angel Wings
1/4 C. Ginger Slices
1/4 C. White Milo Berries
1/4 C. Rose Petals
1/2 C. Pink Rose Buds
2 tsp. Plumeria FO

Instructions:

In glass jar, layer all ingredients with oakmoss on top. Add FO and let sit a minute. toss everything,
cap jar, and let sit a couple weeks in dark place. Check scent. Add more FO to oakmoss if desired.
Let sit another 2 weeks. Package.

Romance
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

2-1/2 C. Red and Romantics

Ingredients:

1/4 C. Eucalyptus Leaves


1/4 C. Hibiscus Flowers
1/4 C. Pink Angel Wings
1/2 C. Rose Buttons
1/2 C. Oak Moss
1/4 C. Rose Petals
1/8 C. Purple Larkspur
1/4 C. White or Natural Milo Berries
1/8 C. Purple Angel Wings
2 tsp. Romance FO

Instructions:

In glass jar, layer Leaves, Hibiscus Flowers, Rose Petals, Buds, Milo Berries, and Oak Moss on top.
Add FO to oakmoss and allow to sit a minute. Toss together, cap jar, and let rest in the dark for two
weeks. Check scent and add FO if stronger scent is desired. Let sit another week. When scent is
satisfactory, add Pink and Purple Angel Wings, and Purple Larkspur. Toss and let sit another week.
Package.

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Sunflower
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

2-1/2 C. of Sunshine

Ingredients:

1/4 C. Oakmoss
1/2 C. Bleached Polbosa
1/2 C. Yellow Sunflower Petals
1/8 C. Bay Leaves
1/4 C. Orange Peel Ribbons
1/4 C. Black Eyed Susans
1/2 C. Gold Curly Pods
1/8 C. Rose Leaves

Instructions:

In glass jar, layer all ingredients, oakmoss on top. Add FO to oakmoss and let sit a minute. Toss all
together, cap jar, and let rest in dark place for 2 weeks. Check scent. Add more FO to oakmoss if
desired, and let sit another 2 weeks. Package.

Vanilla Bay
Submitted by Michele of Jenison, MI

2 C. Woody Blend

Ingredients:

1/8 C. Mini Pine Cones


1/2 C. Oakmoss
1/4 C. Curly Pods
1/4 C. Sponge Mushroom
1/2 C. Polbosa Bleached
1/8 c. Bay Leaves
3-5 Carob Bean Pods
1/4 C. Orange Peel Ribbons
1 tsp. Vanilla FO
1 tsp. Bay Rum FO

Instructions:

In glass jar,layer all ingredients with oakmoss, pine cones, and mushrooms on top. Add FO to top
ingredients and let sit a minute. Toss all, cap jar, and let sit 2 weeks in the dark. Check scent. If
stronger scent desired, add more to mushrooms, oakmoss, and pinecones. Let sit another 2
weeks. Package.

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Scrubs
Almond-Oatmeal Body Scrub
Submitted by Elise of Lake Elsinore, CA

Ingredients:

2 to 3 aloe vera leaves


2 Tbs. honey
2 drops geranium essential oil
2 drops palmarosa essential oil
1 cup ground almonds
1 cup colloidal oatmeal

Instructions:

You will need 2 ceramic or glass bowls, a stainless steel spoon, and a sterilized 8-oz. jar. 1) Cut the
aloe leaves in half lengthwise and scoop out the clear gel into a bowl. Mix in the honey and
essential oils. 2) Place the almonds and oatmeal into the second bowl. Stir in the liquid, adding a
little distilled water as needed to make a thick paste. 3) Makes enough for two applications. Store
in the refigerator.

Apricot Kernel Face and Body Scrub


Submitted by Annette of Eugene, OR

Apricot Kernel Face and Body Scrub

Ingredients:

2 oz citrus blend or orange blossom floral water


1.5 oz ground apricot kernel
1 oz melt and pour glycerine soap
1 oz aloe vera gel
1 oz rice bran oil (or other light weight oil suitable for use on the face)
Orange and Sandalwood Essential oils

Instructions:

1) In a double boiler melt the soap. 2) Once thoroughly melted, add the aloe vera gel and safflower
oil. 3) Remove from heat and stir in the floral water, a dropper of sandalwood oil and two droppers
of orange essential oil. 4) Mix thoroughly and then stir in the ground apricot kernel. 5) Stiring
frequently, allow the mixture to cool. Add more essential oil and floral water until the desired scent
and consistency is achieved. Typically the scrub is slightly more thin than creamy peanut butter. 6)
Scrape the scrub into glass containers and seal for a day or two. The ingredients will blend more
thoroughly and fragrance will stablilize into a nutty, woody and vanilla scent. 7) Instructions for use:
place a small dab in the palm of your hand, add water and rub into a lathery paste. Massage the
lather onto face or other areas and rinse with warm water. The gentle glycerine soap cleanses, the
aloe heals, safflower oil moisturizes and apricot kernel exfoliates, leaving the skin restored after
each use.

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Body Scrub
Submitted by Minh of Albany, CA

Use this in the tub or shower to rub off dry skin

Ingredients:

1/2 teaspoon beeswax


1 teaspoon castor oil
1/2 teaspoon apricot kernel oil
1 tablespoon sea salt
1 tablespoon almond meal
1 1/2 tablespoon shampoo base

Instructions:

First melt the beeswax, castor oil, and apricot kernel oil together. Mix well. Remove from heat. Add
sea salt and ground almonds. Finally, stir in the baby shampoo and there you have it.

Body Scrub Bliss


Submitted by Jenna of Troy, MO

Give the gift of flake-free skin with this yummy scrub.

Ingredients:

2 cups colloidal oatmeal coarse


1/2 cup honey
1/2 cup chopped almonds
1/4 cup chopped dried orange rinds
1/2 cup peach kernel oil
1/4 cup hazelnut oil
2 Tbsp vitamin E 1000 IU oil
8 drops geranium essential oil
4 drops lime essential oil

Instructions:

Mix together all ingredients and pour into a glass jar or container. Stone in a cool, dry place. This
mixture’s messy, so apply to damp skin while in the shower.

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Body/Facial Scrub
Submitted by Hope of Ventura, CA

Made with everyday ingredients...it can be easily modified to suit your skin type

Ingredients:

1/4 C rolled oats


1/4 C powdered milk (buttermilk or goats milk works great)
1 Tbsp table or sea salt
Extras added to above:
1Tbsp cornmeal (for extra exfoliation)
1Tbsp rose petal powder
1tsp neem powder (for problem skin)

Instructions:

Put all ingredients in food processor and process until fine. Add fragrance/essential oils drop by
drop while processing. To Use: place 1 - 2 Tbsp of mixture in palm and wet (water/hydrosol/floral
water) until paste-like. Gently, massage into skin and rinse well. Note: I use this on my skin daily
and modify as needed. Other additives could be: powdered lemon or orange peel, powdered
lavender buds, chamomile, calendula etc.

Brown Sugar Scrub


Submitted by Brenda of Chatom, AL

Ingredients:

1 cup ‘sugar in the raw’


2 tlbs honey
2 tlbs rose hydrosol
2 tlbs fractionated coconut oil
1/4 cup epsom salts
Fragrance oil of choice to ‘taste’

Instructions:

Mix all together. Give it a stir each time you use it. Keeps well.

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Cleansing Aromatic Salt Glow
Submitted by Kymberli Gayle of Manchester, NH

Clears the skin of dead cells and toxins while soaking up minerals and leaving a healthy glow.

Ingredients:

1/4 cup sea salt


1/4 cup epsom salts
1/4 cup skin oil (almond and apricot work well)
1 T baking soda
1 T borax
12 drops essential oil ( try 8 drops of geranium and 4 drops of lavender)

Instructions:

In a canning jar(wide mouth) mix salts well, then add baking soda and borax and mix again. Add
essential oils to the carrier oil before mixing with salts mixture. Add oils to salts and mix and store.
Before bathing or showering, use ample amount and rub viggorously in circular motion. Set into a
nice herb bath and soak for 20 minutes, or rinse off in the shower. Either way it will leave your skin
clean and soft and give you a subtle fragrence that will enhance your mood. Enjoy

Diane’s Body Polish


Submitted by Diane of East Islip, NY

A salt scrub that’s EASY to make and use!

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups dead sea salt fine


1 oz honey glycerin soap, melted
1 oz goats milk glycerin soap melted
1/2 cup liquid castille soap
3/4 cup favroite oil blend or sunflower oil
1-2 tsps. fragrance oil
1/2 tsp. Mica

Instructions:

Heat melted glycerin soap and liquid soap until warmed and stir in the mica until well blended. Add
oil and fragrance oil and blend thoroughly until emulsified. Add salt and stir well to mix completely.
That’s it! I was VERY frustrated by salt scrubs/salt glow recipes that dripped all over and were an
oily mess. This type of salt scrub firms up enough to scoop out what’s needed and it doesn’t drip
all over the place! And best of all it leaves the skin so soft and clean! Enjoy! Diane :-) South Shore
Soapworks

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Fruit n Honey Oatmeal Body Scrub
1/4 cup mashed ripe mango

1 mashed kiwi

1/2 cup colloidal oatmealfine or coarse

1/4 cup aritha powder

2 tablespoons rose petal powder, orange peel powder or lemon peel powder

1 tablespoon goats milk powder

1 teaspoon honey

Heavy Cream as needed

Mix all ingredients together using enough heavy cream to make a thick paste. Massage into the
skin using a circular motion and then rinse with warm water.

Happy Skin Scrub


Submitted by Maryam of Lexington, VA

This scrub is good for acne, pimples, and blemishes

Ingredients:

1/2 cup oats


1/2 cup rice (brown)
1/4 cup comfrey (dried)
1/4 cup oregano (dried)
1/8 cup anise seed
1/2 cup calendula
1 1/2 cups clay
1/4 cup myrrh
1 drop tea tree essential oil
1 drop lavender essential oil

Instructions:

Grind and sift all ingredients except oils a few times until powdery, then add oils and stir well. Store
in a jar. To use- add a small amount of water added to a tsp or so of scrub!

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Lavender Rose Sugar Scrub
Submitted by Jenn of Bechtelsville, PA

Ingredients:

1 cup sugar or brown sugar


1/4 cup almond oil (or other oil of choice)
1/2 tsp. vitamin E
6-8 drops rose fo
4-6 drops lavender e.o.

Instructions:

Combine brown sugar and oil until it reaches a paste like consistency. Than add vitamin e and
fragrance, package as desired.

Mint Salt Scrub


Submitted by Cindy of Allegan, MI

Moisturizing Scrub that Doubles as a soap

Ingredients:

1/2 oz glycerin soap base


1/8 cup liquid castille soap
1/8 cup sunflower, safflower, or other light oil
1 tbsp jojoba oil
3/8 cup epsom salts (or other coarse salt)
1 tsp aloe gel (optional)
a few drops peppermint EO
a few drops tea tree EO (less than the mint)
blue or green mica powder for color (optional)

Instructions:

Melt glycerin soap base in a double boiler. Add liquid soap & oils. Remove from heat. Stir in salt,
essential oils, aloe, and color (mix powder with a little oil before you mix it in). By this time, the
mixture should be thick and goupy but still warm. Plop into a glass or plastic container and let cool
(or you can use immediately as long as it’s thick to your liking).

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Oatmeal Body Scrub
Submitted by Elise of Lake Elsinore, CA

Exfoliate dead skin cells and give the skin a smooth texture

Ingredients:

1 handful brown lentils


1 handful coarse rolled oats
1/2 tsp. carrot oil
1/2 tsp. jojoba oil
water

Instructions:

1)In a blender, reduce the lentils to a coarse powder. Add the rolled oats and process again to
make powder; then add the oils and process again. Blend in water by the teaspoonful until the
mixture becomes a thick paste. 2) Spoon the miture into a bowl. Massage the scrub all over the
body before a shower or bath, paying paticular attention to dry areas. Makes enough for one
application.

Sugar & Spice Body Polish


1 cup sugar

1/2 tsp cinnamon powder

4 T orange peel powder

1/4 cup sunflower oil

1/4 cup peach kernel oil

1/8 cup meadowfoam seed oil or jojoba

1 t T50

1/4 cup rice bran oil

1/8 cup wheatgerm oil

1/2 - 1 tsp orange and cinnamon Fragrance oil or apple spice Fragrance oil or any other spice
scent FO of your choice.

Mix the dry ingredients together. Mix the oils and the fragrance oil together. Combine the oils and
dry ingredients and package in a suitable jar type container. To use, scoop out and massage into
the skin.

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Summer Salt Scrub
Submitted by Jo Ann of Silver Spring, MD

A refreshing salt scrub for summer!

Ingredients:

(* All ingredients are approximate, use more or less to suit)

2 cups Sea Salt


1/2 cup Corn Meal
1/2 cup light oil
1 TSP Soapnut or liquid soap (opt)
EO or FO (for summer I use citrus scents like lemon, orange, grapefruit)
Powdered colorant (opt)

Instructions:

(*note: mix thoroughly each time an ingredient is added)

Pour & mix salt and corn meal in a large bowl. Mix in colorant & soapnut if using. For summer I
use yellow, coral, or other “sunshiney” colors. I also add in a teeny bit of cosmetic grade glitter.

Add EO or FO’s and let sit overnight with a paper towel covering it to “fix” the scent.

Next, pour and mix the oil and liquid soap.

I prefer light oils like grapeseed or almond, especially for the summer mix. For drier skin in the
winter I use a heavier oil. The consistancy should be like damp sand.

Scoop into a plastic container (glass is too risky as this should be in the shower).

To use, scoop out a couple of fingerfulls and rub along the body BEFORE washing. Actually, with
the soap already in it (you can omit if you like) additional washing may not be necessary, but I
would avoid the face and other sensitive areas. DEFINITELY avoid any cuts or abrasions as the salt
would sting!

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Miscellaneous
5-Alive Air Freshner
Submitted by Sofi of Montreal, QC

5-Alive Type EO Blend Air Freshner

Ingredients:

1 tsp of vodka (the stronger the better)


(almost) 2oz distilled water
12 drops Sweet Orange EO
12 drops Grapefruit EO
11 drops Tangerine EO
7 drops Mandarin EO
4 drops Bergamot EO
2 drops Lemon EO
2 drops Lime EO
2 drops May Chang EO (Litsea Cubeba)

Instructions:

Pour vodka into sterile glass cobalt/amber bottle (60ml/2oz.). Add essential oils. Shake well, add
distilled water, cap with an atomiser. Shake well before each use.

* A 2oz bottle is good for about 500 sprays.

** If you double the recipe to make 4oz, add 1 drop each of lemongrass and ginger EO...
mmmmmmm

*** Do not spray directly over furniture or fabrics. Keep away from flame. Do not spray near drinks,
food or eyes. Keep away from children.

Air Freshner Gel


Ingredients:

Air Freshener Gel Base


Candle Dye
Candle Fragrance Oil

Instructions:

Air freshener gels are easy to make if you use our gel base. You simply start by melting the gel base
in a double boiler being careful not to overheat it. It takes a while so be patient. Don’t stir too much
because it will make air bubbles. Once your base is liquid, add candle dyes drop by drop, stirring to
get a uniform color. Once you are satisfied with the color, add your fragrance oil (1/2 - 1 oz per 8 oz
gel base). Be careful to choose your colors and fragrance oils carefully because if your fragrance oil
is yellow or orange in color, it will affect the color of your gel making it difficult to get colors like
purple or blue. Quickly pour your gel into glass jars or votive containers. Let them set up.

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Anointing Oil
Submitted by Ray of El Paso, TX

Used for anointing purposes

Ingredients:

17 drops Maja fragrance oil


3-4 drops sandalwood fragrance oil
2 -3 drops woodspice fragrance oil
1 oz fractionated coconut oil to dilute.

Instructions:

Combine and use to anoint.

Body Powder
Ingredients:

1/3 cup cornstarch


1/3 cup arrowroot powder
1/3 cup oatmeal fine
Mica
Essential Oil

Instructions:

Mix the dry ingredients and add the essential oil drop by drop mixing very well. Add 1/4 tsp of mica
to color.

Botanical Oil Bottle


Instructions:

Fill a glass bottle with dried potpourri and fill to the top
with liquid paraffin. Seal the cork into place with sealing
wax and package the bottle in a basket with a wick
stopper. Give instructions to remove the cork and place
the wick stopper into the jar. Once the wick has
absorbed some paraffin, the lamp is ready to light.

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Celestial Dreams Pillow
Submitted by Celeste Murray

A small pillow filled with wonderful scents to help enhance your sleep

Ingredients:

1 tbsp Frankincense
1 tbsp Sandalwood
2 tbsp Rose petals
1 tbsp Orris root powder or other fixative of choice
1-2 drops Sandalwood essential oil
1-2 drops Rose essential oil

Instructions:

Sew a natural fiber pouch, fill with mixture, and sew shut. Place between pillow and case for
heavenly dreams.

Cool Foot Powder


Submitted by Eric of Yakima, WA

A minty scented soothing foot powder

Ingredients:

<1 tsp finely ground peppermint> <1 tsp finely ground arnica flowers> <1/4 cup cornstarch>
<3/4 cup baking soda> <1 tsp white clay> <25-30 drops peppermint and spearmint essential
oils>

Instructions:

Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. Shake before use. Store in cool, dark location. Shelf life up to
1 year

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Crystal Gel Air Fresheners
Submitted by Andrea of Worcester, MA

These are great Non-molding air fresheners. Use an EO for best scent throw

Ingredients:

1 tsp Agrosoak Polymer crystals(Soil Moist)


3 TBSP vodka
4 oz Distilled Water
EO or FO
Liquid Coloring(if desired)
8oz ‘Jelly’ Jar

Instructions:

Add vodka, EO and COloring to jar. Mix WELL. Add polymer crystals. Stir. Add water (Jar should be
about 1/2 full) Wait. Crystals will expand to fill jar. Use an EO witha strong scent (Lavender,
Peppermint, Lemongrass) for the best scent throw. Liquid Potpourri oil (concentrated) can be used
in place of color, scent, vodka and water.

Flea Powder
Submitted by Maryam of Lexington, VA

For use on pets, beds, or carpets

Ingredients:

2 cups baking soda


1 cup pennyroyal (dried)
1 cup lavender (dried)
1 cup rosemary (dried)
5 drops citronella EO
5 drops pennyroyal EO
10 drops lemon EO
5 drops rosemary EO
10 drops lavender EO

Instructions:

Blend herbs until they form a fine powder and then blend with baking soda. Add eo’s and mix well.
Store in a powder sifter. Sprinkle a small amount onto your carpets or put a small amount on your
animal bed. Let sit and then vacuum.

Fragrance Spray
Instructions:

Add a few drops of your favourite essential oil blend or fragrance oil to 1 oz of Everclear or high
proof vodka. Stir and add 2-3 oz of distilled water. Transfer to a glass sprayer bottle.

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Gel Air Fresheners
Submitted by Brenda of Warrenton, MO

Ingredients:

1 packet knox gelatin


3/4 c. water
1/4 c.vodka
1-2 TBS.fragrance oil
food coloring if disired

Instructions:

Dissolve the gelatin in boiling water. Allow to cool to room temp. then add vodka, coloring, and
scent. Pour in a decorative jar and refrigerate until set.

Glitter Gel for the Body


Submitted by Clementine of Boston, MA

Ingredients:

1/4 cup aloe moist


1 teaspoon glycerin
1/4 teaspoon mica or glitter
5 drops fragrance oil
Pinch of mica for color

Instructions:

Mix aloe and glycerin in a small bowl. Stir in glitter, fragrance and mica.

Making a Tea
Instructions:

Pouring 2 cups of boiling water over 1 oz of dried herb (double the amount if using fresh) and allow
it to sit for 2-4 minutes or 5-10 minutes for barks, roots, and other hard plant material.

Teas can be used in the bath, as foot soaks, hair rinses, wetting agents for facials, skin wash for
wounds or irritated skin, or of course for taking internally. Teas can also replace water in skin care
formulations however care must be taken to preserve your finished product properly.

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Making a Tincture
Instructions:

Place 6 - 8 oz of dried herbs in a large glass jar. Pour about 10 oz of vodka over the herbs and then
add about 20 oz of water. Mix and then let it sit in a dark cool place. Shake the bottle every so often
for 2 weeks. After 2 weeks, strain the liquid through a fine cheesecloth into a dark amber glass
bottle. Tinctures can be used to make balms, creams, lotions, salves, toners, etc. To make a
calendula, lavender, chamomile or other herbal cream, replace the water with 1 part water and 1
part tincture.

To make a vinegar tincture, follow the above directions but replace the vodka with vinegar.

Making an Infused Oil


Instructions:

Place 4 oz of dried herbs in a pan and cover with the desired vegetable oil (olive, sunflower,
grapeseed and safflower work well). Simmer the oil for 2 hours over steam or in a double boiler.
Remove the oil from the heat and strain the oil through a fine cheesecloth. Place another 4 oz of
dried herb in the pan and cover with the strained oil (add a little bit more if necessary to cover the
herbs). Simmer the oil for another 2 hours over steam. Strain the oil again and add about 5% T 50
when cooled. Store in an amber glass bottle. Use this infused oil in creams, lotions, balms, salves,
massage blends, bath oils, lip balm, soap etc. Infused oils of calendula, chamomile, comfrey root,
marshmallow root, lavender, St. John’s Wort and nettle are especially useful for skin care
formulations for dry skin conditions.

Melon Blossom Foot Soak


2 cups Dead Sea Salt medium grain

Pinch of FDC Coral Mica and a pinch of Gold Karat Sparkle Mica

1/4 oz Watermelon Seed Oil

1 tablespoon dried calendula petals & peppermint leaves crushed or any other dried botanical of
your choice.

1/2 tsp Melon Blossom Fragrance Oil

Color the salts first with the micas. Add the watermelon seed oil and fragrance oil. Mix well. Add the
dried botanicals. Package in clear glass (Our 10 oz apothecary jar would work nicely). If you buy
the apothecary with the dome lid, you can stuff the lid with dried botanicals or potpourri.

To use: Pour 1/2 cup of salt into a bowl large enough for soaking both feet. Add hot water and
soak. Try using our lotion base fragranced with melon blossom fragrance oil to top off your foot
treatment.

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Minty Toes Foot Spray
Submitted by Ruth Herron of Philadelphia, PA

Refreshes and Sooths the tiredest and Stinkiest Feet

Ingredients:

1 cup everclear
1/2 cup distilled or filtered water
1/2 cup witch hazel
1 ml tea tree essential oil
1ml pepermint essential oil
food color

Instructions:

Add essential oils into everclear and stir. Add water and witch hazel, solution will become cloudy.
Tint with food color. Refreshing blue or green color adds to the experience. Keep in spray bottle,
spray on feet and let air dry. Kicking feet in air like a little kid while drying may refresh sprit at same
time.

Moisturizing Hand Treatment Oil


If winter is doing a number on your hands, try this super rich hand treatment:

1 tsp carrot oil

1 tsp flax seed oil

1 tsp jojoba

1 drop essential oil of geranium (optional)

Slowly warm up the 3 oils while you soak your hands in hot water. Then quickly stir in the essential
oil and rub into both hands, working the oil into the skin and around the cuticles. For best results,
cover hands with a pair of gloves and leave for 30 minutes.

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Nail Oil
Submitted by Yuliya of New York, NY

Moisturising anti-fungal oil

Ingredients:

10 ml sweet almond oil


5 ml hempseed oil
10 drops vitamin E oil
10 drops tea tree EO
3 drops myrrh EO
5 drops lavender EO

Instructions:

Mix all the ingredients and store in a cool, dark place. Massage into nails and area around nails as
desired.

Shoe Powder
Submitted by Andrea of Worcester, MA

Shoe Powder

Ingredients:

1/4 cup Baking Soda


1/8 cup Arrowroot Powder
1 tbsp Dendritic salt
3 tsp fragrance (Baby Powder works great)

Instructions:

Mix fragrance with dendritic salt. Mix into baking soda and arrowroot powder. Sprinkle in shoes/
sneakers. My husband no longer has stinky feet!

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Stretch Mark Oil
Submitted by Alisha of Pasadena, CA

Ingredients:

3 tbsp. camelina oil


1 tsp. of avocado oil
1 tsp. of wheat germ oil
7 drops of tangerine EO
7 drops of geranium EO
5 drops of lavendar EO
5 drops of neroli EO
5 drops of carrot seed EO

Instructions:

Blend all oils together and massage into affected ares 1 to 2 times daily.

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Useful Conversions
Approximate Equivalents
1 oz = 2 tablespoons or 6 teaspoons or 30 ml/cc or 28.35 grams or approx. 700 drops
1/2 oz = 1 tablespoon or 3 teaspoons or 15ml/cc 14.18 grams or approx. 350 drops
1 teaspoon is about 5 ml/cc
1 gallon of most oils is approximately 7.775 lbs

U.S. to Metric
1/5 teaspoon = 1 milliliter
1 teaspoon = 5 ml
1 tablespoon = 15 ml
1/5 cup = 50 ml
1 cup = 240 ml
2 cups (1 pint) = 470 ml
4 cups (1 quart) = .95 liter
4 quarts (1 gal.) = 3.8 liters

Metric to U.S.
1 militers = 1/5 teaspoon
5 ml = 1 teaspoon
15 ml = 1 tablespoon
34 ml = 1 fluid oz.
100 ml = 3.4 fluid oz.
240 ml = 1 cup
1 liter = 34 fluid oz.
1 liter = 4.2 cups
1 liter = 2.1 pints
1 liter = 1.06 quarts
1 liter = .26 gallon

Weight
1 gram = .035 ounce
100 grams = 3.5 ounces
500 grams = 1.10 pounds
1 kilogram = 2.205 pounds
1 kilogram = 35 oz.

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Cooking Measurment Equivalents
1 cup = 16 tablespoons or 48 teaspoons
3/4 cup = 12 tablespoons
2/3 cup = 10 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons
1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons
3/8 cup = 6 tablespoons
1/3 cup = 5 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon
1/4 cup = 4 tablespoons
1/8 cup = 2 tablespoons
1/6 cup = 2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons
1/16 cup = 1 tablespoon
1 pint =2 cups
1 quart = 2 pints
1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons

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Aromatherapy Information
Guidelines for the use of Essential Oils
There are many ways in which you can use essential oils, however, to use them effectively, you
need to understand the properties of the oils, recommended dilutions and the various methods of
application. You should also be familiar with the different carrier oils, their shelf lives and their
effects on different skin types. Always keep good notes on blends that you make so that you can
replicate something if needed. Your notes should include ingredients and proportions, the date you
prepared the blend, comments, and improvements to be made next time. Label finished products
with the date the product was made, ingredients and instructions for use.

Because essential oils are concentrated, highly potent substances, you must know how to work
with them safely. The potential hazards of an essential oil depend on the compounds in the oil, the
dosage and frequency used, and the method of application. Some can cause skin irritations, some
can raise or lower blood pressue and some can even cause abortions so become familiar with the
oils you intend to use. Here are a few guidelines to ensure safe and effective use of essential oils:

• Use only pure essential oils from plants. Buy your oils from a trustworthy source and beware of
cheap essential oils. Prices of essential oils vary greatly and are subject to fluctuation and few
are inexpensive.

• Most essential oils should not be used undiluted (neat) on the skin. They can cause burning,
skin irritation and photosensitivity. Oils such as lavendar, or tea tree and a few others are
exceptions to this rule. These can be used neat on burns, insect bites, pimples and other skin
eruptions - unless you have sensitive skin. You can test new oils by diluting them with a carrier
oil and massaging it into the soles of your feet. Oils will usually not irritate the thicker skin. If
you do have a reaction then it is probably an allergy to the oil and you should not try to use it
on your skin.

• Some of the citrus oils greatly increase photosensitivity. Bergamot contains bergaptene, a
powerful photosensitizer that wil cause allergic reactions in some individuals. (Bergaptene-free
oil is available.) Of the citrus oils, bergamot is the most photosensitizing. If you are using
photosensitizing oils on your skin, use them at night, stay indoors, or wait at least four hours
before going out during the day.

• Keep all essential oils away from the eyes. Some are irritating to mucous membranes and
should be used with caution.

• Keep all essential oils out of the reach of young children. Older children can learn to use
essential oils safely, but they should nevertheless be supervised. In general, when treating
children with essential oils, use one-third to one-half the adult dosage and select only non-toxic
oils. The oils generally used for children are lavender, roman chamomile, mandarin, tangerine,
neroli, frankincense, petitgrain, yarrow, eucalyptus and tea tree.

• Vary the essential oils you use. While it is alright to use a small amount of a blend such as a
facial oil blend for a long period of time, it is not recommended that you use an application of
the same blend of oils over your entire body for more than two weeks at a time. Alternate with a
blend of different oils containing different chemical constituents at least every two weeks. Give
your body a chance to rid itself of the constituents of a particular oil or oils.

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• Although some very experienced aromatherapists can safely prescribe the oral use of essential
oils, I do not advise you to try this on your own. Again, keep essential oils away from the reach
of children.

• Essential oils must be used cautiosly with the elderly and those who have serious health
problems such as asthma, epilepsy or heart disease. Be aware of how the oils you use can
affect these conditions.

• Use extra caution when using essential oils during pregnancy, especially during the first
trimester. Stick to the very safe oils such as rose, neroli, lavender, Ylang-Ylang, chamomile,
jasmine absolute, the citruses, geranium, sandlewood, spearmint and frankincense.

• “Too much of anything is no good.” Keep in miind that 1 ounce of essential oil is the equivalent
of several pounds of the actual plant material. If you’ve been overexposed to an essential oil,
either through the skin or through inhalation, you may experience nausea, headache, skin
irritation and/or other symptoms. If this happens, get some fresh air. If you ever experience skin
irritation or accidently get essential oils in the eyes, dilute with straight vegetable oil, not water
as water will cause further absorption.

Methods of Application - Dilutions


The most effective way to dilute essential oils is in a carrier oil. A carrier can be any high-quality
vegetable oil such as almond, apricot, hazelut, olive, macadamia, kukui, wheatgerm, grapeseed or
sesame. Carrier oils should be stored away from heat and light to ensure their freshness. The
addition of jojoba oil as 10% of your carrier oil will help extend the shelf life of your blnd as will
Vitamin E oil which is an excellent anti-oxidant; adding it to any aromatherapy blend will help
extend the life of most vegetable oils. One or two capsules (200-400 IU) per two-ounce bottle of
carrier oil is enough. Make blends in small amounts and use within a few months. They can be
stored in the refrigerator for extended shelf life.

A safe and effective dilution for most aromatherapy applications is 2% (2 drops of essential oil per
100 drops of carrier oil). There is no need to go beyond a 3% dilution for any purpose. Using more
of an oil will not get you better results; in fact, it may cause adverse effects. Some oils, such as
lavender, are sedating in low dilutions and stimulating in high dilutions. A 1% dilution should be
used on children, pregnant women, the elderly and those with health concerns.

When making blends for the first time, start with no more than two or three oils at a time. The
more complicated blends require a bit more knowledge because the oils have synergistic effects
(meaning that the combination of oils have properties greater than the um of the individual oils).

· 1% dilution: 5-6 drops essential oil per ounce of carrier oil

· 2% dilution: 7-14 drops essential oil per ounce of carrier oil

· 3% dilution: 15-18 drops essential oil per ounce of carrier oil

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The size of a drop however varies depending on the viscosity of the oil, the temperature and the
opening of the dropper of course. Use an ordinary dropper that you purchase from a pharmacy.
When making large portions, use teaspoon measurements. Use the chart above from Keville and
Green’s Aromatherapy: A Complete Guide to the Healing Art as a guideline.

Storage and Shelf Life


Essential oils need to be stored away from heat and light to preserve their freshness and potency.
When stored properly, they have a shelf life of several years. The citrus oils have the shortest shelf
life of all essential oils and should be used within one year. The longest-lasting oils, which improve
as they age, tend to be the thick resins such as frankincense and myrrh, woods such as
sandlewood, roots like vetiver, as well as other oils, including spikenard and patchouli.

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Various Methods of Application
• Massage/Body Oil - use a 2-3% dilution (10-12 drops per ounce of vegetable oil) or 1% (5 drops
per ounce of carrier oil) for pregnant women, people with health concerns and children.

• Tub Bath - 3-15 drops diluted in a carrier depending on the oil. Adjust amounts for baby baths
and use only the safe oils.

• Hand/Foot Bath - this is a great way to obtain the therapeutic effects of aromatherapy when a
bath is not possible. Use 3-4 drops in a little 1 quart tub of warm water and soak for 10
minutes. This is a good way to treat fungal problems of the foot.

• Compress - 5 drops per cup of warm or cold water.

• Inhalation - 3-8 drops in a bowl of hot water will help relieve congestion, coughing and chest
infections. Cover your head with a towel and inhale the vapours. Caution: never do an
inhalation during an asthma attack or with epileptic people. You can also put 3 drops of an oil
on a handerchief, pillow or cotton ball in a zip lock baggie.

• Douche - 3-5 drops per quart of warm water. Caution: Choose non-irritant oils only (e.g.,
lavender or tea tree).

• Sitz Bath - 5-10 drops per sitz bath

• Fragrant Body Water - 5-10 drops per 4 ouces of water in a spray bottle.

• Room Spray - 20 drops per 4 ounces of water in a spray bottle.

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Candlemaking
Introduction
Candles were once used merely as a source of light and were simple and plain, without color or
fragrance. They came in standard sizes and shapes. Now candlemaking is an art form and candles
have become decorative works of art that come in an infinite variety of shapes, sizes, colors &
fragrances. They are generally used to create a peaceful, romantic ambiance and are treasured for
their relaxing effect. Candles have recently become a big part of home decor and this has
encouraged the development of new techniques and materials.

The techniques used in candlemaking are relatively simple however the art of candlemaking
cannot be mastered simply by reading about the techniques. Only a process of trial and error and
good note taking can make you an expert on the subject of candles. The materials you use will
determine the quality of your candles but each candle will require a different combination of
materials and techniques. Good note taking will allow you to determine what works and what
doesn’t and when you perfect your candle, you will be able to reproduce it. What ever doesn’t work,
can be melted down again and re used. Candle scraps and pieces of shaved wax can all be kept
and recycled so nothing goes to waste. Candles were meant to be burned so no matter how
beautiful your candle comes out, remember it isn’t done until it burns well so keep working at it
until you get a good smokeless, even burning candle.

A candle is basically a block of wax or fat (fuel) wrapped around a wick. The wick burns and melts
the solid fuel around it. As it melts, it â•œwicksâ•• the fuel up through the fibers and then
vaporizes the fuel. The earliest forms of fuel were animals fats, plant waxes, tallow and beeswax.
Eventually the development of paraffin revolutionized the candle industry and we were able to
achieve long burning, smoke free, inexpensive candles. Nowadays, candles can be made with pure
beeswax or pure paraffin or a blend of the two. There are also a number of different specialty waxes
that are used to give candles longer burning times and special effects.

Types of Candles
Container candles - candles that are poured into a vessel of some sort that contains the melted
wax as it burns. These candles are usually made of soft wax.

Pillar candles - thick columns of wax that can be made in a variety of geometric shapes.

Novelty candles - irregularly shaped candles that are made by molding or sculpting wax in the
shape of various objects/figurines.

Tapers - tall thin candles that are about 1/2 - 1 inch in diameter and are made to fit in a candle
holder. These are the typical dinner table candles and are made by repeatedly dipping the wick into
a container of wax until the taper is the right diameter. Tapers can also be made with a mold or by
rolling sheets of wax around a wick.

Votives - thick little candles about 2 inches in diameter and about 2-3 inches tall. These are
typically used in small spaces like bath rooms for fragrance.

Tea lights - little containers candles used for warming potpourri pots and food trays.

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Methods of Candlemaking
Molding - Molded candles are made by pouring wax into molds. You can find candle molds in craft
stores/candle supplies or you can make your own molds from milk cartons, boxes, plastic shapes
etc. You can also use a rubber mold kit to make your own reusable molds.

Dipping - Tapers are easily made by repeatedly dipping a length of wick into a container of melted
wax. Each layer hardens and makes the taper thicker and thicker. The natural force of gravity
creates a tapered effect. Usually a pair of tapers is made to insure matching thickness. This is done
by holding a double length of wick in the center and dipping both ends so 2 tapers are created
simultaneously.

Poured - Poured candles refers to any candle that was made by pouring wax into a molded form -
this includes container candles, molded candles and cast candles.

Rolled - Rolled candles are probably the easiest to make. They are made by rolling sheets of wax
around the wick. Tapers, pillars and novelty candles can be made using this method.

Wax Additives
When combined with waxes, additives can harden, mottle, opacify and create other special effects.
They should generally be melted with a small amount of your wax blend and then added to the rest
of the batch of wax. This will ensure proper melting and thorough blending.

Stearic acid - when combined with paraffin waxes at the right temperature and in the right ratio,
stearic acid can combine with wax to form very strong crystalline structure. This makes a hard
candle that resists bending or caving in. It aids in mold release. Stearic acid is usually used at a rate
of about 2-5 tablespoons per pound of wax. Stearic acid also helps opacify a translucent wax. In
cases where you are overdipping a candle to protect embedded objects, (shells, leaves, flowers etc)
you will want to avoid using stearic acid as you will be unable to see through the outer coating.

Microcrystallines - a group of highly refined waxes that are generally used to increase wax to wax
adhesion or make waxes more pliable and elastic or to make waxes more durable and hard.
Choose your microcrystalline waxes carefully and know what they are for before you use them.
Used properly, they can really increase the quality of your candles.

Synthetic polymers - there are a number of polymer additives that can be used to prevent color
fading, assist in mold release, increase the luster of a candle, raise the melting point of a candle,
create mottling effects etc. You will need to follow the manufacturers directions for use to achieve
the proper results.

Commonly Used Waxes


Beeswax - Beeswax is the secretion of honeybees used to form their honey storage combs. After
the honey is removed, bee keepers generally melt down the combs and reform it into blocks of
beeswax. The beeswax has a slight honey smell and is yellow brown in color and contains bee parts
and bits of pollen. To obtain refined beeswax, the wax needs to be filtered and bleached to get
white wax. Beeswax burns slowly, doesn’t shrink as it hardens (so you don’t need to top of your
candles as they harden), and tends to be soft and tacky (making it difficult to release from molds).

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Petroleum waxes or paraffins - Paraffin wax is a by product of refining crude oil into motor oil. It can
be made to have various melting points and in general are classified as low, medium and high MP
waxes. The most commonly used paraffins have melting points between 120 and 150 F. Always
make sure you are buying a good quality paraffin so that you get a good, clean and odorless
burning candle. Synthetic waxes - these can be highly refined petro waxes or synthetic polymers.

Vegetable waxes - Waxes such as carnauba and candelilla are obtained from waxy plants that grow
in Mexico, Texas and Brazil. These waxes are much more brittle than beeswax and have very high
melting points and are therefor used mainly to raise the melting point of softer waxes and to make
them harder. Use these waxes when you need to add strength to a wax blend. Soy wax is a softer
wax and is good for container candles and small 3 inch pillars. Soy wax is an earth friendly wax, it
burns longer, cooler and cleaner than paraffin wax, it comes from a renewable, sustainable source,
it is not carcinogenic & it supports American farmers.

Wax Blends
Wax sheet blends:

· 100% beeswax. Melt, color, scent and pour into flat sheets.

· Half and half beeswax and paraffin (medium melting point). Melt, color, scent and pour into
sheets.

· 100% paraffin (or 90% Paraffin and 10% stearic acid). Melt color, scent and pour into sheets.

Wax blends for pouring or dipping:

· 85% paraffin and 15% stearic acid

· 65% paraffin, 10% beeswax and 25% stearic

· 85% paraffin, 10% stearic and 5% candelilla wax

Wax blends for sculpting/modeling wax:

· Equal parts paraffin and beeswax

· 70% beeswax and 30% paraffin

Wax blend for pliable modeling wax:

· 2 pounds of beeswax and 3 oz of petroleum jelly

Wax blend for wax paint:

· 1 cup beeswax and 1/4 cup turpentine

Figuring out how much wax you need to fill a container/mold: Fill your container or mold with
water. Then measure the water in a measuring cup. For each cup of water, you will need
approximately 8 ounces or 1/2 lb of wax.

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Candle Wicks
When making a candle, always prime your wicks if they are not pre primed. Priming the wick
means saturating the wick in wax to eliminate air bubbles in the wick. This allows for good burning.

When burning a candle, always trim the wick to about 1/4 inch so that when it burns, it will keep
the flame from getting too big and will help the wick burn properly. The wick should have a 1 - 2
inch flame that burns steady and the tip of the wick should be in the outer oxidation zone of the
flame so that it burns off completely. If the tip of the wick is within the combustion zone (inner part
of the flame), it will smoke.

Whether or not your candle burns properly will depend largely on your choice of wick. The
thickness of the wick must be chosen according to the thickness of your candle but also, it needs
to be able to melt just the right amount of the wax so that it will have a good burn rate. The burn
rate is the amount of wax the wick will burn in a given amount of time. The wick should be burning
enough wax so that a pool surrounds the wick without spilling over the side of the candle. Spilling
wax means that the wick is melting too much wax and not wicking or using it up fast enough;
therefore the wick is too small for the diameter of the candle or for the type of wax used. Too little
wax surrounding the wick means that the wick is drawing up the wax too quickly and is not getting
the fuel it needs; therefore the wick is too large for the diameter of the candle or for the type of wax
used. Keeping this in mind will help you determine if your wick is too thick or too thin for your
candle diameter and wax type.

Types of Wicks
Deciding on which wick to use requires a bit of trial and error at first. You can start by following the
general guidelines for choosing a wick according to the diameter of the candle but the type of wax
and additives you choose will also determine if your wick will work efficiently.

Certain wick types work best with certain candle types:

Flat braid wicks are made by braiding 3 multi-ply strands of cotton. The more plies per strand, the
larger the wick Flat braids generally run extra small (15 ply), small (18 ply), medium ( 24-30 ply),
large (42 ply) and extra large (60 ply). Use flat braids in tapers. Small diameter pillars and beeswax
sheet rolled candles.

Square braided wicks are specially braided to form a square shaped wick. These wicks are
numbered starting at 6/0 (the smallest) to 1/0 (about medium) and then #1 through #10 (the
largest). The numbers without the /0 are braided less tightly and allow the wick to be thicker
without being denser or heavier. Use a square braid wick in rolled beeswax candles, pillars, large
cast candles & novelty candles.

Cored wicks can have a paper, cotton, zinc or lead core (although lead core wicks are less
common today) that holds the wick up. The metal cores burn hotter than cotton or paper and
should be used when you need a higher burn rate or are using a high melt wax blend. Cored wicks
are used for container candles so that they stand erect while pouring the wax and so they don’t
bend over into the wax pool as the candle burns. These generally come in small, medium and
large sizes although specialty sizes are available.

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To Prime a Wick
Priming a wick allows it to light easily and burn steadily. If you are making ice candles, you need to
prime the wick to keep the wick from absorbing the water from the ice. Primed wicks will stand
erect in a container so if you cannot find a cored wick large enough for a very large candle, you
can use a primed large square or flat braid or even a shoe lace. Prime wicks are also stiff enough to
push through a cast candle after it has been poured. To prime a wick, melt your wax and dip the
wick in the wax until all the air bubbles escape. Pull the wick taut and allow it to dry.

Tabbing Your Wicks


When making a container candle, or pushing a wick into a cast candle, you will need to attach a
wick tab to the wick. Simply push a primed wick into the hole and use pliers to squeeze the metal
prongs around the wick. Now you can place the tab in the bottom of a candle container or push
the wick into the hole of a candle and secure with some melted wax. To make a hole in a candle for
the wick, heat up a wicking needle and push all the way through the candle.

Coloring Your Candle


Candle colorants need to be soluble in oil or wax. We recommend using the dyes especially made
for candles. Start with a few basic colors since these can be mixed to produce additional colors.
You can also make natural dyes by infusing herbs/spices in oil. Good botanicals to try are annatto
seeds (orange), turmeric (yellow-orange), paprika (red), beet (violet-red), plant leaves (green). Use
very small amounts of dye to achieve pastel, translucent candles.

Another way to color candles is to start with a white or lightly colored candle (a core candle or a
premade candle base) and simply overdip or paint the base with colored wax. For instance, you
can take a plain white ball base and ‘glue’ on colored wax pieces until the base is covered such as
when making a millefiori design.

Scenting Your Candle


You may use essential oils or fragrance oils to scent your candles however when using fragrance
oils, make sure they are oil based and not alcohol based. Use essential/fragrance oils at a rate of 1
teaspoon per pound wax. Too much oil will mottle your wax or ooze out of the wax. If you find that
your candle doesn’t give off the scent as it burns, you can try soaking the wick in the fragrance/
essential oil before making your candle. It’s difficult to determine which scents will work best and
which ones will be heat activated. Experiment with various types to see which work best.

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Techniques for Candlemaking
Decorating with Botanicals
To Apply Pressed Flowers - start with a warm candle base and have your pressed flowers laid out.
Heat a spoon and use the back of it to soften a portion of your base where you want to place the
first flower. Immediately press the flower onto the softened wax. Keep applying flowers until you are
finished. Now you are ready to overdip your candle (do not use stearic acid or it will opacify your
surface). After overdipping, immediately plunge the candle into cool water to give it a glossy finish.

To roll your candles in herbs/petals - Spread out your finely minced dried herbs. Use lavender buds,
calendula petals, finely crushed rosehips, hibiscus, and other colorful herbs. Coat one half of your
candle base with regular craft glue and roll in the herbs. Repeat on the other half and let it dry for
several hours. Go back and fill in the bald spots.

Dipping Candles
Dipping a candle is one of the easiest ways to make a candle. It naturally creates a tapered effect
as a length of wick is repeated immersed in wax until it reaches the desired diameter. They are
generally made in pairs by dipping both ends of a double length wick into the wax simultaneously.

You will need a dipping can a few inches taller than the desired candle height and you will need
enough wax to form the candles as well as to maintain the level of wax in the dipping can. Select a
1/0 square braid or a 30 -42 ply flat braid. You can use 100% beeswax, a blend of paraffin and
beeswax, or a blend of paraffin, beeswax and stearic (see suggested blends). Also have ready a
bucket of water to submerge the tapers in. Cut a length of wick 2 x the desired height of the tapers
+ 4 inches. Tie a metal washer or bolt to each end of the wick as weights. Cut a 2 inch piece of
cardboard and make a 1/2 in cut on 2 opposite sides. Centering your wick, insert the wick into the
niches so that the hanging lengths are equal. Heat the wax in a double boiler to 155F if you are
using paraffin and stearic or 165F if you are using beeswax. Color and scent the wax. Pour the wax
into the dipping can to about 1 inch from the top and maintain this level by refilling it with wax as
necessary. Keep the dipping can in a hot water bath to keep it at the right temperature. Dip the
wick ends into the wax to about 1 inch of the top and hold it there until you don’t see any more
bubbles escaping. Hang the cardboard on something so that the wicks can harden. You can also
dip them in the bucket of cool water to speed up the hardening. When all the water has run off and
the wax is cool, re-submerge quickly to the same level pulling it out slowly but steadily. Allow it to
cool again. Re submerge as before and you should begin to see the wax building up. If it’s not,
then the dipping wax is too hot and is melting the wax each time you redip so let it cool down a few
degrees before redipping. Keep dipping and cooling until the candles reach 1/4 inch in diameter at
the thickest end. Then cut off the bottom of the candles evenly, taking off the weights. Keep
dipping the candles until they reach about 7/8 inches (the standard) in diameter. Use a knife to
shave off excess wax at the base of the candle before the last few dips. If you want, you can dip the
last few dips in a high melting point wax to give the candle a hard outer shell. Immediately after the
last dip, immerse your tapers in cool water to give them a shiny surface. Hang them up to harden
completely.

A couple of notes about dipping - The candle will not grow if your wax is too hot and it will become
lumpy if the wax is too cold so for each new wax blend that you use, you will need to find the
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not adhere to one another. Try to dip with a steady rhythm keeping the wax temperature nice and
steady. It will be difficult to dip candles in a cold environment so try to work in a warm room.

Overdipping the tapers - overdipping simply means that your last dip is in a high melting point wax
and therefore it creates a nice hard outer shell that eliminates dripping. The inner wax is contained
by the hard outer shell until it is completely consumed. To overdip a candle, melt your high MP wax
and add 10-30% stearic acid (unless you need the candle surface to be see through). Make sure
the candle to be overdipped is not cold or the wax will not adhere well. Take your warm candle and
dip it into the overdip wax and pull it our slowly but steadily. The candle will be soft from the high
temperature. To get a nice glossy finish, immediately submerge the candle in cool water and then
hang it carefully until it rehardens. An overdip can be used to color a white candle too. Instead of
using colored wax for the whole candle, you can use a regular white taper and just dip it into
colored overdip wax.

Because tapers remain pretty pliable between dips, you can take advantage of this and create
braided candles by braiding 3 skinny tapers together or twisting a pair of skinny tapers around
each other. You can flatten your taper a little with a warm rolling pin (leave the base round so it will
fit into a candle holder) and then twist the whole candle to create a twisted taper.

To seal in botanicals on the surface of a candle, ‘glue’ the botanicals onto the surface of the candle
with some melted wax and then overdip in a high melt paraffin without stearic acid. You can add 5-
10% microcrystalline (the type that hardens) to the paraffin for extra hardness.

Overdipping for Decorating


Wax for overdipping can be just regular wax that you made your candle with or you can add stearic
acid or microcrystallines to it to make it harder. You can also just use a high melt wax. With the
process of overdipping, you can do a number of decorative things. You can overdip a plain white
candle to color it, you can revive old candles that have discolored or faded, you can create striped
candles by overdipping in 2 different colors or you can overdip to protect embedded objects on the
surface of the candles. To set up your overdipping station, you will want to have a double boiler
going in which you will place your dipping container. Fill it with enough wax to cover the whole
candle when submerged but leave enough space at he top so that the wax doesn’t overflow when
displaced by the candle. Make sure the wax is at about 20 degrees above its melting point. Use
pliers to hold your candle by the wick. Make sure the candles are warm before they are overdipped,
otherwise, your layers will not adhere. Have a bucket of cool water nearby to submerge the freshly
dipped candle. This will give it a nice glossy hard finish.

Striping a candle - Place strips of masking tape around the candle where you want it to remain the
base color. Then dip the candle in colored wax, plunge it into cool water and allow it to dry.
Remove the tape. You can also create horizontal stripes by dipping half the candle in one color,
flipping it over and dipping the other half plus an inch or 2 in another color. The part that got
dipped in both colors will be a mix of the two colors so you will have a candle with 3 different color
bands.

Overpouring
You can create some really pretty candles by overpouring around a premade base. Place your
premade base inside of a mold that is slightly larger in diameter than the base. Surround the base
with dried flowers, shells, coffee beans, beads etc to fill the space between the base and the mold.
Slowly pour in a clear wax (no stearic acid) that has a higher melting point than the base wax.

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Check to see if you need to repour if the wax shrinks down. Remove from the mold once the
candle is cooled sufficiently. If the objects need to be exposed a bit more, you can use swift even
swipes of a propane torch to melt off some of the surface wax until the objects are visible. Use a
piece of panty hose to buff up the surface once it hardens.

Painting with Wax


Make up a wax paint with 1 part melted paraffin and 3 1/2 parts turpentine. Let the mixture sit for a
few days so the turpentine can evaporate leaving a pasty wax paint. Add candle dye and apply to a
candle base with a paint brush. Overdip the candle to protect the paint job.

Candles can also be painted with regular acrylic paints. You can use brush techniques or sponging
techniques or even stencils. You can protect your painting with an overdipped coat.

Poured Candles
A poured candle simply means a candle that was made by pouring melted wax into a form so that
the candle takes on the form when hardened. Therefore, poured candles can be container candles,
candles that were formed in a mold or cast candles. Container candles are the easiest to make as
the wax is simply poured into the container in which it will be burned.

Pouring a Container Candle


Find a container that has a wide opening, is not deeper than about 5 inches, and is made of metal,
ceramic or glass. Choose a paraffin wax or wax blend with a low melting point and a medium cored
wick. Determine how much wax you will need to fill your container/s. Start melting your wax in a
double boiler or crock pot. Cut your cored wick to a length 1 inch longer than the height of your jar
and tab one end. Warm your candle containers to reduce wax shrinkage. You can warm them in
some hot water. When your wax is at a temperature of about 150F, you can color it and add your
fragrance. Pour a 1/2 inch layer of wax into your container and quickly center the wick tab in the
wax and hold it until it won’t move. Let the wax cool a bit and then fill up the rest of the container
to about 1/2 inch of the top. The wax will shrink a bit as it cools so when you have a thin layer of
hardened wax on the surface, poke some holes around the wick all the way to the bottom of the
container and then pour in some more hot wax to fill up the holes. You will probably need to repeat
this repour a few times until all the wax is hardened. Trim the wick to 1/2 inch from the surface of
the candle. You will know you have the right combination of wax and wick if your candle burns with
an evenly liquefied surface without creating a puddle of wax that drowns out the wick. Your wick is
too small for the diameter of the candle or for the melting point of the wax you chose if it leaves
walls of wax on the side of the container.

Making Candles Using Molds


Candle molds can be simple one piece molds, or 2 piece molds that allow for complex shapes or
even disposable molds that can be torn away once the candle has hardened. Even an empty milk
carton can be used to mold a candle.

Generally, a one piece candle mold comes with a hole in the base that allows you to thread the
wick through it. You then use a wick sealer and screw to hold it in place. The other end of the wick
is usually wrapped around a rod or pencil that rests along the upper rim of the mold, holding the
wick taut and centered. A store bought mold will come with more specific instructions for use. If
you are using a homemade mold such as a milk carton, you can make a small hole in the bottom
of the carton, thread the wick through and then seal the hole with some modeling clay or putty or
tape. This will become the top of your candle so make sure to leave excess wick outside of the

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hole. If you can’t (or don’t want to) make a hole in the mold, you can pour your candle and then
using a hot knitting needle, make a hole straight through the center of the candle. Push a primed
wick up through the hole and then fill the hole with wax. You can also hang a weighted wick (use a
metal washer as a weight) from a rod or pencil and then pour your candle.

To pour your candle - melt your wax blend to about 165F in a double boiler or crock pot and add
your wax additives, color and scent. Have your mold wicked and ready to go. If you are using a
rigid mold, lightly coat the inside with mold release (not necessary if you are using a rubber mold
or disposable tear away mold). Pour a 1/2 inch layer of wax into the mold to help seal the wick
hole. When your wax reaches the right temperature for pouring (your mold instructions should
have a suggested wax temperature), pour the wax slowly down the side of the mold to prevent air
bubbles. If you are using a water bath to cool/shrink the candle quickly, transfer the mold to the
water making sure no water runs into the candle. Make sure the whole depth of the candle is
submerged and weigh it down with something heavy so it won’t bob around. Once a thin layer on
the surface has hardened, poke holes around the wick down the length of the candle to release the
air bubbles and fill the holes with more wax. Make sure that the wax doesn’t run over the sides of
the candle between the wall of the mold and the side of the candle that has shrunk and pulled
away from the mold. Repeat the repouring until the surface no longer caves. Wait until the candle
is completely cool and hard before attempting to remove it doesn’t become distorted from the
handling. If you find it difficult to remove the candle from the mold even after it has hardened, try
popping it in the refrigerator for 20 minutes.

Color Variation
You can pour a candle with different colored layers by pouring a color and then waiting until it
hardens and then pouring another color. The harder you let each layer get between pours, the
more sharp the color change. If you want the colors to blend a little between layers, pour your
layers when only about 1/8 inch of the previous layer has hardened. The second color will melt the
first and the colors will blend a bit.

Chunk Candles
A chunk candle is made by filling the mold with chunked up pieces of colored wax and the pouring
a clear or contrasting colored wax over the chunks. You will need to tap the mold around to ensure
that air doesn’t become trapped inside the candle around the chunks.

Embedding Objects
To make candles with objects (sea shells, botanicals, decorative objects) on the outer surface of the
candle, place the objects along the mold wall and hold them in place with chunks of wax the same
color as the rest of your candle. Then pour your melted wax to fill up the mold. Tap the mold
around lightly to release trapped air bubbles. The closer you can get the objects to the wall of the
mold, the more they will show through the surface of the candle. Don’t use stearic acid in these
candles because it will opacify the wax and the objects will not show through. These candles are
best poured in a larger diameter mold otherwise, the objects will become loose as the candle
burns. If the objects do not show well through the surface, use quick even swipes of a propane
torch to melt the outer surface of the candle to expose more of the objects.

A Layered Color Effect


You can make a candle that has a light colored exterior with a darker colored or contrasting
colored center. To do this, pour a candle as you would normally and wait until a thin layer of wax
hardens on the surface. Using a knife, carefully carve off the hardened top surface leaving a 1/8
inch wall and pour the liquid wax from the center back into your melting pot. You can either

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deepen this wax further by adding more dye or use another color to fill in the candle. The deeper
color on the inside of the candle will create an interesting look. You can even carve designs onto
the surface of the candle to expose the inner color using a hot carving tool.

Rolling Wax Sheets


This is the easiest and fastest way to make candles and is something to think about if you need to
produce quick inventory for a craft show or gift giving season. Wax sheets can be made of 100%
beeswax, 100% paraffin wax or a blend of the two. They can be embossed with a honeycomb
design or be plain flat sheets. They come in various colors as well as natural.

To make your own wax sheets, melt and color/scent one of the recommended wax blends and
pour it evenly onto a foiled flat surface. Allow it to cool and carefully peel away the foil paper. Trim
the sides to make even sheets.

To roll a simple pillar candle, place a length of 36-42 ply flat braid wick or a 1/0 square braid wick
1/8 inch from the narrow edge of a wax sheet (cut your wick at least 1 1/2 inch longer than the
height of your candle). Make sure the wax sheets have been kept in a warm room for a while before
starting so that they will be pliable and won’t break when you try to roll them. Bend the edge of the
sheet over the wick and press firmly so the wick is nicely sandwiched between the wax layers. Start
rolling the sheet tightly, keeping the bottom edge of your candle even. When you get to the edge,
press it firmly onto the surface of the candle so it seals. Using a heated knife will help if the wax
doesn’t want to stick. Run the hot blade across the open edge and quickly seal into place. Trim the
wick to be flush on the bottom and to within 1/2 inch on top.

A fun thing to do with wax sheets is to use cookie cutters or a knife to cut various shapes out of the
sheets and then apply the shapes onto plain pillar candles.

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Library Information
About Dead Sea Ingredients
Dead Sea Salts are very mineral rich, containing high proportions of Potassium, Magnesium and
Bromide. Potassium helps regulate the moisture level of the skin, Magnesium helps promote
healing, and Bromide has a smoothing and relaxing effect. The natural mineral salts exfoliate and
revitalize the skin and help draw out toxins. Sea Salt is well known for it's ability to relieve aches &
pains, reduce stiffness after exertion, relax the muscles and relieve skin problems such as acne,
eczema & psoriasis.

The high mineral content of Dead Sea Salt stimulates blood and lymphatic circulation. Increased
circulation moves trapped fluid from joints, improving joint movement and reducing stiffness and
pain. Regular use of salts promotes healthy skin by exfoliating and encouraging regeneration of
new skin cells.

The Mud and/or Clay from the Dead Sea is equally rich in minerals and helps revitalize, exfoliate
and purify the skin. It draws toxins, oils & debris from the skin leaving a clean fresh feeling. It
helps to tighten pores and stimulate circulation so your skin is left with a smooth healthy glow. The
mud can also be used as a pack for sore joints. Use the mud as a hair pack to alleviate dandruff
and oily hair conditions. It will not over dry the scalp.

The Dead Sea Brine is the mineral rich water from the Dead Sea. It can be used in creams, lotions,
facials, masks, body wraps, etc.

To use the mud or clay:

A Dead Sea Mud Mask can be made very simply with some dead sea clay and enough water to
make a thick paste. The best water would of course be, the dead sea brine. You can also use the
mud which is already wet. You can add 3 drops of essential oil to the mud to help cleanse the
pores and kill bacteria that cause blemishes. Other wetting agents for the clay are fruit puree,
yogurt, cucumber juice, milk, etc. Honey can be added to make the mask anti bacterial. If your
skin tends to be dry in some spots, you may want to add some jojoba to the mud mask to help
balance the skin. Other good additives are: Powdered Sea Vegetables, Powdered Rice Bran,
Colloidal Oatmeal, Nut Meals, Powdered Herbs etc. Dead Sea Masks cannot be premixed and
stored so only mix what you will use immediately or provide customers with a specially blended
wetting agent in a separate container so they can mix as they need.

A great Dead Sea hair wrap can be made with 1/2 cup mud or clay (wet with Dead Sea Brine), 1
Tablespoon shikakai powder, 1 tsp aritha powder, 1 tsp neem powder, 1 Tablespoon jojoba oil and
5 drops of rosemary essential oil. Mix all the ingredients and massage through wet hair. Wrap with
plastic and then a hot towel. Leave it for at least 15 minutes and then wash out.

Dead Sea Mud and Clay can be added to soap at a rate of 1T - 2T per pound.

To use Dead Sea Salt:

Dead Sea Salt can be used by itself to make a bath salt or you can blend it with other salts to keep
your costs down. It can be used as is or you can color and scent.

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About Dendritic Salts
Dendritic salts are micro crystallized salts that have an enormous surface area and therefore help
hold fragrance and discourage clumping of regular salts. They are effective when used at a rate of
5% in bath salts (slightly less than 1 oz per pound of regular salts). Mix your fragrance oil with your
dendritic salts first and then blend that into your other salts.

About Emu Oil


Emu oil is rapidly gaining recognition as an invaluable cosmetic ingredient due to very positive
results in current studies. It has an extraordinary ability to penetrate the skin, acts as a carrier for
carrying other ingredients into the skin, it is non-comedogenic, and is completely non irritating. It
has been found to reduce inflammation and redness of the skin, reduce the formation of wrinkles
and restore moisturize to irritated dry skin. It is extremely healing when used in conjuction with
Tamanu oil for ezcema and psoriasis. In addition, it has been found to reduce inflammation and
pain of sore muscles and joints and can help with conditions such as arthritis. It is unparalleled in
its ability to heal burns and prevent the formation of scar tissue while encouraging rapid repair of
damaged tissue and should be a must have for the medicine cabinet. A blend of emu oil, water
and lavender essential oil in a spray bottle will rapidly heal wounds, burns, stitches, and even hot
spots in dogs and encourage quick re-growth of lost hair/fur due to injury or surgery (ask me how I
know!). Used in soap at 10-20%, emu oil will make a hard bar with stable moisturizing lather.

Use emu oil in essential oil blends to help deliver the oils into the skin. Use in massage or sports
blends to relieve soreness and inflammation. Emu oil becomes creamy looking at 65 F and will
solidify if keep colder. Refrigeration is recommended if you plan to store emu oil for longer than 3
months.

About Hemp
Hemp (Cannabis sativa) The hemp plant is one of the most economically useful plants because
every part of the plant can be used and multiple crops can be harvested annually from a single
field. The seeds of the hemp plant yield a non narcotic oil that is made up of 81% poly-unsaturated
essential fatty acids of EFAs necessary for the metabolism of healthy skin. Due to this unusually
high content of EFAs, hemp seeds are used in a variety of health food preparations and the oil is
being used more and more in the nutraceutical and cosmeceutical industries. Hemp seed oil can
be used at a rate of 5-20% in soaps, lotions, creams, balms, lotion bars etc.

Hemp fiber is becoming popular in the textile industry due to economic and environmental
concerns. Compared to cotton, hemp produces twice as much fiber per acre and while cotton
typically requires significant amounts of pesticide spraying, hemp requires none. Hemp does not
need as much water as cotton and can grow in almost any temperate or tropical climate. The fiber
from hemp is 10 times stronger than cotton and can be used to make all types of clothing.

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About Neem Oil
The neem seed kernel is very rich in fatty acids such as oleic, stearic, palmitic, linoleic and various
others. The oil is very bitter, dark in color and has a strong garlicky smell. Neem oil is an excellent
moisturizing oil that has been used historically for it’s proven medicinal properties. Today scientific
research validates the traditional uses of neem in general body and specifically skin care, to treat
bacterial, fungal, and viral infections, and to boost the immune system and for a variety of health
problems. The use of the oil for cosmetics and medicines has been limited by its strongly bitter
taste and strong odor however, when it is used in soap, the odor fades and can be further masked
with the use of essential or fragrance oils.

Anecdotal reports of neem date back to the Middle Ages, and accounts of its successful use in
treating skin lesions and a variety of ailments come from around the world. On the Indian
subcontinent, where the neem tree is known as the “village pharmacy,” researchers have found
more than 60 medicinal uses. Today, neem oil is becoming popular outside of India because it has
proven itself to be a safe alternative to stronger, less benign treatments. It can be used to treat
acne, eczema, psoriasis, other skin lesions, dandruff, lice, chicken pox, diaper rash, insect bites,
hot spots in animals etc.

The neem oil that we offer is a wildcrafted, unrefined neem oil and is of superior quality.

Recommended Usage:

· In soap: use the oil as 30% of the base oil or as a superfatting agent at 5-10%.

· In antibacterial salves: make a balm with beeswax, neem oil and tea tree for cuts and scrapes.

· As a facial for acne control: mix the neem powder with green clay and use as a mask.

· In the bath: make a strong tea with the leaves or the powder and pour into bath water.

· For athletes foot and other foot problems: Make a strong tea and soak feet.

· For dandruff and head lice: Massage the oil into hair and leave for 1 hour. Shampoo. Repeat
once weekly for 3 weeks or as long as problem persists.

· As a garden pesticide: Spray infested plant material with a solution of neem oil, aritha powder
(as a surfactant) and water. The insects will avoid sprayed leaves and will die of starvation.

Essential, Fragrance & Flavor Oils


What is the difference between Essential oils, Fragrance oils and Flavor oils?
An essential oil is a pure natural product obtained by distillation of plant material. These oils are
volatile (they will evaporate), highly fragrant, very strong (they contain concentrated levels of
chemical components found in the plant it has been distilled from)and have medicinal properties
related to the chemical constituents of the plant. These oils are limited to the botanicals which
yield a reasonable amount of oil from distillation and their prices are highly dependent on the oil
yield of a particular plant. Essential oils must be properly diluted and used with caution because
they have such strong medicinal properties but they are a must for all natural skin care products.
Some essential oils are safe for use in lip care products but please do your research first!

Fragrance oils are generally made from a combination of essential oils and synthetic aromatic
compounds. They are rarely “all natural” although it can be done. They are unlimited in the range

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of possible fragrances and are usually much less expensive than pure essential oils. They do not
need to be regulated like essential oils do and are very easy to work with. They are generally used
at 2-5% in formulations and can be used as perfume oils when diluted in a vegetable oil or jojoba.
Do not use fragrance oils in lip care products! Do not use our toiletry fragrance oils in candles -
they will not burn!

Flavor oils are really just fragrances that are approved for use in lip products. They do not give a
taste to lip balms (they are not sweet oils). Use at recommended rate of 2-5%.

Can candle fragrance oils be used in toiletries and vise versa?


Some fragrance oil manufacturers claim that their oils can be used in both candles and soap
however they usually say this because soap is not regulated by the FDA. Our candle oils at FNWL,
are made in a non cosmetic grade base so we discourage the use of our candle FOs in skin care
products. Our toiletry oils on the other hand are made in a cosmetic grade base that will not burn
well in candles. If we have a fragrance in the toiletries section that we do not carry in the candle
section, please feel free to request it.

How to
Heat Shea Butter Properly
Improper heating of shea butter can cause the butter to crystallize as it cools which can cause lip
balms, body butters and other formulations to turn gritty upon sitting. In order to avoid this, shea
butter must be melted and heated to about 175 degrees and kept at that temperature for at least
20 minutes. This will allow the butter to melt completely so that crystals will not form once cooled.

Melt Solid Oils


To melt solid oil for pouring, place the container in a hot water bath for 20 minutes.

Reshape Flattened Loofah


Our loofahs come flattened to save on shipping costs. To plump them, they can be soaked in water
and then air dried or spritzed with alcohol and shaped by hand.

Figure a Percentage (i.e., how much fragrance oil to add)


To work out a percentage, take the size of your batch (usually the weight) and multiply by the
percentage required. For example if you are making a 5 lb batch of cream and need to add 2% of
an essential oil, you would first convert 5 lbs to 80 oz ( 5lbs x 16oz = 80 oz) and then multiply 80
oz by .02 (2%) which gives you 1.6 oz.

If the resulting number is very small or difficult to measure, you can multiply oz x 30 to get ml (or
cc). So 1.6 oz x 30 = 48 ml or 48 cc. You can find ml/cc syringes at any pharmacy.

Making
An Infusion
Making an infusion simply means making a “tea”. Bring the water almost to boiling and then pour
over the herbs. Generally 1 cup water is used per 1-2 teaspoons of herb. Let it steep for at least 15
minutes. Cool and strain. Store in a glass jar but preserve with alcohol if you intend to keep it for
more than 3 days.

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Linen Waters
To make a linen spray, start with an essential oil blend or fragrance oil and add a solubilizer. You
can use Polysorbate 20 mixed 1:1 or our fragrance base mixed 1:4 (fragrance:solubilizer). Some
trial and error will be necessary as some fragrances may cloud when added to P20 or the fragrance
base. Shake the blend until you get a homogenous solution. You may need to add a bit more
solubilizer if the oil does not become miscible. Once the oil dissolves in the solubilizer, you can now
add it to a 50/50 (or desired proportion) water/alcohol blend.

Natural Hair Care


Premature hair loss is becoming a big problem these days and yet we continue to treat our hair
with very harsh chemicals because there don’t seem to be any immediate health risks. Treating hair
naturally can be very easy though. Here are some tips for natural hair care:

Cleansing
Use a detergent free cleanser - Liquid castille is a very good, mild soap for the hair. Herb such as
shikakai, amla & aritha have been used for centuries in India to gently clean the hair and scalp.
These herbs are used to make a “tea” which is then used to wash the hair. Neem powder tea can
be used when there are scalp problems such as dandruff or to treat lice.

Conditioning
Apple cider vinegar infused with natural herbs such as rosemary and neem is the best natural
conditioner. It will leave your hair soft and manageable.

Oil Treatments
Combine the following: 6 oz fractionated coconut oil, 3 oz Monoi de Tahiti, 1 oz castor oil, 2 oz
jojoba, 2 oz emu oil, 2 oz shea oil. When ready to use, heat the oils in a double boiler and apply to
dampened hair and scalp. Wrap with a hot towel and allow it to sit for 20 minutes. Wash with liquid
castille soap (rosemary essential oil can be added to the castille soap).

Using
An Anti-Oxidant to Preserve Your Products
In the cosmetic industry, an anti oxidant is a preservative that reduces the rate of oxidation of
unstable oils. You would want to use an anti oxidant in your skin care products if they contain
fragile oils such as sweet almond, hemp, avocado, flax, evening primrose etc or simply if they are
going to be kept for long periods of time. You can add anti oxidants directly to your oils to keep
them fresh or you can add the anti oxidant to the oil phase of your recipe. Lip balm, lotion bars,
creams, lotions, and any other product containing oils can benefit from the addition of an anti
oxidant.

Examples of anti oxidants are vitamin E (must be a low alpha mixed tocopherol form of vitamin E
to work as an anti oxidant) or Rosemary Oil Extract. Both are typically used at a rate of .5 -2%. Mix
with your oils before combining oils with water (if applicable).

Vitamin E from the health food store is NOT a suitable anti oxidant for skin care products because
it contains a high percentage of alpha-tocopherol which is great for your skin but doesn’t act as an
anti oxidant. The delta and gamma tocopherols are better anti oxidants than the alpha tocopherol
and these can be found in a high percentage in our T50 vitamin E oil.

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Clay in Soap
The addition of clay gives soap a creamy dense lather that makes it ideal for shaving. Bentonite
and French Green clay are often used for this purpose. Clay is also useful for adding natural
earthtone colors to soap. Use it at a rate of 1 T per pound of soap.

Clays for Facial Masks


Various clays are made up of different mineral contents and each clay has a different effect on the
skin. The high mineral content of clays rejuvenates the skin while the clay exfoliates and stimulates
blood circulation to the skin. Regular use of clay facials will remove dead skin cells, improve
circulation to the skin, remove debris from the pores and bring about a smooth healthy glow. Each
clay has the ability to absorb toxins from the skin but they differ in their level of absorption.

China clay or white kaolin has a mild astringent effect and is best used on dry to normal skin.

Multani mitti or fullers earth absorbs toxins very well and exfoliates well making it a good facial clay
for oily, scaly, combination skin.

Roseclay is similar to china clay and is good for dry to normal skin.

Bentonite and French Green clay are the most drawing of the clays and are best used on oily to
normal skin. These can help revitalize tired looking skin and will encourage blood flow to the skin.

Moroccan red clay is also good for drawing out toxins and excess oils from the skin and should be
used for oily to normal skin types.

Emulsifying Wax
Our emulsifying wax is a vegetable based emulsifier (Ingredients: Cetearyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60,
PEG-150 Stearate & Steareth-20). It is used to bind oil and water together in creams, lotions etc.
Measure out 5% emulsifying wax and melt with your other solid waxes/oils.

FD & C Dyes
To use FD & C dyes: These dyes are water soluble and highly concentrated. Mix a small amount
with warm water and stir until dissolved. Since the color of your product will be lighter than the
color of the dyed water, you will need to do some trials to determine how much dye is required per
batch to get the end results you desire. These dyes produce brilliant colors and can be blended to
get other colors. Add this dye to the water phase of your formulation.

Flavor Oils
Flavor oils are simply “fragrance” for lip products. These oils do not have a taste and they are not
sweet. The oil can be added to one of the oils or directly to your lip balm batch while it is still warm.
Use the flavor oils at 2 - 5% but not more than 5%.

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Grapefruit Seed Extract
One of the reasons people are moving away from commercial soaps and skin care products is
because of the numerous chemicals and preservatives used that have questionable effects on our
health. Grapefruit seed extract is a natural (extracted from the seeds of grapefruits) citricidal
preservative. It can be used in many ways for household disinfection and can also be used to
preserve soaps, toiletries and cosmetics. In the house, it can be used to wash fruit, vegetables and
meat/fish, disinfect countertops, laundry, toothbrushes, utensils, humidifiers, etc. It can also be
used diluted as a mouthwash, gargle or disinfectant for hands. Pretty much anywhere you use
commercial disinfectants, you can substitute GSE and you can rest assured that it is safe for you
and the environment. It can even be used to disinfect drinking water if necessary.

Handling GSE

Avoid contact with eyes. If contact should occur, immediately flush eyes/eye with water for at least
10 minutes and see a physician. Always dilute before using on skin or for personal use. There’s no
need to dilute for use in soaps and toiletries. If it comes in contact with the skin (unless you’re
using a drop for warts or cysts), you should thoroughly rinse the area with water. As with all other
medications, keep out of the reach of children.

Uses

• For a fruit/veggie or meat/fish wash: use 8-15 drops per gallon of water

• For laundry: add 10 drops to rinse cycle

• For humidifiers: add 4 drops per gallon to the reservoir

• For disinfecting toothbrushes: 2 drops in 5 oz. of water. You can store your toothbrush for a
week in this solution.

• As a gargle or mouthwash: 3 drops in 5 oz. of water

• To disinfect drinking water: If possible, filter water first or let sit. Add 10 drops GSE to gallon of
clear water. Shake and let resettle. It will be bitter but clean.

• For general disinfection of counter tops and other surfaces: Use 8-15 drops per gallon of water.

• Make your own baby wipes: Use 20 drops in 16 oz. of water

• For soap or lotions: Use between .05 and 2% of your total ingredients. Add to oils before adding
lye when using in soap.

How Much to Use

Use GSE ar a rate of .05- 2%. To measure out 2%, multiply the total volume (in ounces) of your
batch times .02 to get ounces of GSE to use. Usually the amount is too small to measure in
ounces so you can multiply that number by 30 to get ml and use an ml syringe to measure your
GSE.

How GSE is Made

GSE is made with extracts of citrus seeds/pulp. It is made through a special process of combining
polyphenols with the acidic extracts of citrus seeds/pulp until they convert to a stable quaternary

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ammonium compounds. Some quat. compounds are toxic to animal life but GSE provides very
broad anti bacterial activity while demonstrating no toxicity. It is blended with vegetable glycerin to
make it non irritating to the skin and mucous membranes. As a blend, GSE is safe enough to use
as a disinfectant for drinking water when necessary. Our GSE does not contain any preservatives
such as parabens as it shouldn’t be necessary if GSE itself is a preservative. While the 33% GSE is
suitable for regular household purposes, the 60% Concentrated GSE is recommended for
cosmetic purposes. Use at .05 to 1% to preserve most formulations or use at 2% to create
antibacterial creams, salves, rinses, soaps etc.

Hydrolyzed Silk
The addition of hydrolyzed silk amino acids to a cream, lotion or soap, gives the product a “silky”
feel. Add the silk during the water phase at a rate of about 1-6% in creams, or lotions and about 4-
10% in soaps.

Milk Powders
The nice thing about using milk in the powdered form (other than the fact that you can have it
around and not have to worry about it going bad before you use it), is that you can alter the
concentration of it and therefore make a fattier milk. The normal reconstitution rate for milk
powder is 4 T per cup of water. In soap, you may prefer to use 6-8 T of powder per cup water to
increase the creaminess of your milk.

In cold process soap, you will find it easier to reserve a small amount of your water from your
recipe and use that water to make a paste with the milk powder. Add the milk paste to your batch
at light trace. You can also make up the milk and use it in place of your water, however, it will need
to be chilled before combining with the lye.

In MP soap, you can make a paste with 1T of milk powder per pound of soap (mix with just enough
water to make it into a paste) and add it to the melted base. Stir well to incorporate.

Oxides and Ultramarines


These pigments are oil dispersible and therefore do not dissolve. They need to be mixed well with
an oil to prevent clumps of pigment in your finished product. Add evenly colored oil to your batch
and mix well. These pigments will settle to the bottom of your product if you use too much or if
your product is very thin in consistency so some trial and error may be necessary to use these
pigments in certain instances. These pigments tend to be on the earthy side and can be blended to
get complex muted colors.

Polysorbate 20
Use polysorbate 20 to emulsify oils & water at about 1:1 (may require slightly more to achieve a
clear solution). Mix fragrance /essential oils with P20 until you get a clear solution and then add to
batch. Since this may not be compatible with all essential oils and fragrance oils do a small test
first. Some fragrance oils may cloud. Great for body sprays, room and linen sprays etc.

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Silicone Rubber Molds
Choosing Objects to Make Your Mold
Find smooth nonporous objects that are heavy enough
that they will not float to the top in the rubber. Hollow
objects will float up and should not be used. Porous
objects will allow the rubber to seep into the pores and
you will not have a smooth cavity. The objects used in
the pictured mold were a leaf shaped glass ashtray, a bar
of round soap and a big heavy sea shell (the sea shell
was first wrapped in saran wrap to prevent the rubber
from entering the cavity). Keep you eyes open when
you’re out shopping for little solid, heavy trinkets that
would make nice shaped soaps. Other soaps or candles
can be used too. You may be able to use something that
is hollow if you can fill it with sand and seal it in. Remember that you need to choose objects that
are uniform width from top to bottom or things that can be placed so that the widest part is rested
on the bottom of the tub. The object must be removable once the mold is hard so a wide part will
not fit back out through a narrow opening : ).

Making your Mold


Place the objects that you want a casting of in a basin type tub or wide container. Plastic works best
because it is flexible and will make it easy to remove your mold once it is hard. Use the smallest tub
that you can so you don’t waste a lot of compound in empty spaces. For example, arrange 6 bars
of soap in a tray leaving 1 inch around each bar. The objects must be heavy and sit flat on the
bottom of the tub or the rubber will seep under and lift up the object thereby sealing the object into
the mold rather than making a cavity in it’s shape.

Then mix 10 parts by weight of Part A with 1 part by weight of Part B (activator) in a container. Stir
thoroughly either by hand until a uniform light blue color results. A Plastic disposable stirrer will
work best. Do not overmix however as you will wind up with too many air bubbles. Once, properly
mixed, carefully pour the compound over the objects in your tray being careful not to move the
objects at all. It helps to hold the object in place as you pour the rubber around and over it until
you are sure it will not move. Allow 16 to 18 hours cure time.

Once hard, carefully remove the rubber mold from the tub or container. Then carefully remove the
objects from the bottom of the mold.

This compound has exceptional tear strength so it can withstand repeated flexing for part removal.
To prolong life of your molds, carefully clean them after each use and allow to dry properly. Keep
them out of direct sunlight and in room temperature.

You will need approximately 1 lb. of compound per 3 cavities. The 5 lb. size is good for about 12
cavities.

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Why consider adding potpourri and air fresheners to your line?
If you are a professional soaper looking to enhance your line, a new business looking for
something easy to make and sell or just a hobbyist looking for a good craft for gift giving, potpourri
may be what you’re looking for.

Home Fragrance Products, including potpourri, rooms sprays, linen sprays, air freshener gels etc.
are becoming fast selling items and well known companies have placed great emphasis on these
new lines.

• These products are quick and easy to make.

• They don’t require expensive packaging

• They can be sold individually with a wide range of pricing or they can be added to gift sets/
baskets to fill them out

• Potpourri and freshener gels tend to attract the eye and nose drawing more people to your
displays/stores

• Potpourri is easily customized for the person it is meant for by varying the colors and fragrance

• It can be made with pure essential oils for an aromatherapy product or with high quality
fragrance oils

• It has no shelf life and can be made well in advance of a craft show or gift giving season

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Index
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A
almond oil 12
aloe vera gel 52, 61
aloe vera oil 15, 18, 30, 50
anise essential oil 41
anti bacterial 16
anti fungal 16
apricot kernel oil 17, 18, 47
apricot oil 12
avocado oil 12, 16, 18, 41, 42, 47, 51, 59
azuki bean powder 26

B
basil 39
beeswax 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 33, 42, 46, 50, 52, 53, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61
bentonite clay 39, 43
benzoin gum powder 17
borage oil 47
borax 17, 50, 52, 53
butter 11
cocoa 12, 17, 18, 30, 38, 40, 44, 46, 48
illipe 12, 15, 16, 52
kokum 16, 26
mango 16, 37, 40, 58
nutmeg 40
sal 16, 37, 40
shea 15, 16, 18, 27, 30, 40, 44, 45, 47, 53, 56, 57, 59
buttermilk 40, 43

C
calendula oil 57, 58, 59, 60
calendula petals 14, 15, 16, 30, 56, 60
calendula powder 48, 61
camelina oil 57, 60, 61
canola oil 28, 29, 30, 39, 43, 45
carrot oil 47
carrots 29
carrotseed essential oil 47
castor oil 26, 28, 30, 35, 36, 37, 42, 43, 44, 45, 57
chamomile essential oil 61
chamomile flowers 14, 16, 26, 60
chamomile powder 48, 58, 61
citric acid 15, 54
citronella java essential oil 27
clay
bentonite 39, 43
sea 51
white kaolin 60

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clovebud essential oil 30
cocoa butter 11, 12, 17, 18, 30, 38, 40, 44, 46, 48
coconut oil 17, 18, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 53, 57
comfrey root 39
comfrey root powder 16
cornstarch 58, 60, 61
cucumber floral water 26
cucumbers 45

D
dill weed 41

E
emu oil 12, 14, 18, 37, 52, 57
emulsifying wax 15, 54
essential oil
anise 41
carrotseed 47
chamomile 61
citronella java 27
clovebud 30
eucalyptus 18
eucalyptus citriodora 27
fennel 41
geranium 27
grapefruit 13
lavender 14, 15, 18, 48, 52, 57, 58, 60, 61
lemon 13
lemongrass 36
mandarin 13, 26, 60
myrrh 39
nutmeg 40
orange 13
peppermint 18, 42
roman chamomile 14, 48, 59
rose 14
rose bulgarian 48
rosemary 27, 42
sandalwood 39
spearmint 30
tea tree 15, 36, 42
vanilla 40
eucalyptus citriodora essential oil 27
eucalyptus essential oil 18
evening primrose oil 47
exfoliant 26

F
fennel essential oil 41
flax seed oil 31
floral water 52
cucumber 26
jasmine 52

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orange 52
fractionated coconut oil 50
fragrance oil
almond 38
basil 26
bubble gum 27
cucumber 50
honey 38
neroli 30
peach 17
raspberry 17
vanilla 12
fullers earth 39

G
gel wax 20
geranium essential oil 27
glycerin 51, 52, 53, 56
glycerine 15
goats milk powder 15, 33, 40, 41, 61
goldenseal 56
grapefruit seed extract 41, 47, 50, 56
grapefuit essential oil 13
grapeseed oil 14, 34, 36, 53
gum
myhrr 56

H
healing soap 39
hempseed oil 14, 16
herb
arrowroot 60
azuki bean powder 26
basil 39
benzoin gum powder 17
calendula petals 14, 15, 16, 30, 56, 60
calendula powder 48, 61
chamomile flowers 14, 16, 26, 60
chamomile powder 48, 58, 61
comfrey root 16, 39
dill weed 41
goldenseal 56
lavender buds 15, 58, 60
lavender flowers 14, 60
lavender powder 61
lemon peel 13
neem leaves 16
neem powder 39
orange peel 13
peppermint leaves 42
rose petals 14, 60
rose powder 48
stinging nettles 16
tulsi 39
tumeric 39

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honeycomb sheets 20
hydrolized silk amino acids 37
hydrosol 17, 50, 52
neroli 26
rose 52

I
illipe butter 12, 15, 16, 52

J
jojoba, MP 56 12
jojoba, MP56 58
jojoba oil 16, 18, 27, 37, 42, 47, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60

K
kokum butter 16, 26
kukui nut oil 47

L
lanolin 17, 52, 61
lavender buds 15, 58, 60
lavender essential oil 14, 15, 18, 48, 52, 57, 58, 60, 61
lavender flowers 14, 60
lavender powder 61
lecithin 52
lemon essential oil 13
lemon peel 13
lemongrass essential oil 36

M
mandarin essential oil 13, 26, 60
mango butter 11, 16, 37, 40, 58
meadowfoam oil 53
mica 11, 12, 26, 27, 50, 58, 60
milk
buttermilk 40, 43
goats 15, 33, 40, 41, 61
whole 38, 40
MP 56 12, 58
muslin bags 58
myhrr gum 56
myrrh essential oil 39

N
neem leaves 16
neem oil 16, 27, 37, 39
neem powder 39
neroli hydrosol 26
nutmeg butter 40

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nutmeg essential oil 40

O
oatmeal
colloidal 46
coarse 51
fine 58
oat starch 60
oil
aloe vera 15, 18, 30, 50
apricot kernel 12, 17, 18, 47
avocado 16, 18, 41, 42, 47, 51, 59
avovado 12
borage 47
calendula 57, 58, 59, 60
camelina 57, 60, 61
canola 28, 29, 30, 39, 43, 45
carrot 47
castor 26, 28, 30, 35, 36, 37, 42, 43, 44, 45, 57
coconut 17, 18, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 50, 53, 57
emu 12, 14, 18, 37, 52, 57
evening primrose 47
flax seed 31
fractionated coconut 50
grapeseed 14, 34, 36, 53
hempseed 14, 16
jojoba 16, 18, 27, 37, 42, 47, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60
kukui nut 47
meadowfoam 53
neem 16, 27, 37, 39
olive
14, 15, 16, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 53, 56, 59
palm 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 34, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 57
palm kernel 29, 42, 43, 48
peach kernel 12, 57
rice bran 52
rosehip 47
safflower 45
sesame 39
soybean 29, 35, 38
sunflower 26, 33, 34
sweet almond 12, 16, 17, 29, 30, 34, 36, 37, 43, 45, 47, 48, 56, 57, 59
virgin coconut 12, 52, 59, 61
wheatgerm 42, 47, 53, 59
olive oil
14, 15, 16, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 53, 56, 59
orange essential oil 13
orange peel 13

P
palm kernel oil 29, 42, 43, 48
palm oil 26, 27, 30, 31, 32, 34, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 57
paraffin wax 20, 21, 22
peach kernel oil 12, 57
peppermint essential oil 18, 42

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peppermint leaves 42

R
rice bran oil 52
roman chamomile essential oil 14, 48, 59
rose bulgarian essential oil 48
rose essential oil 14
rose geranium essential oil 11
rose petals 14, 60
rose powder 48
rosehip oil 47
rosemary essential oil 27, 42
rosemary oil extract 42

S
safflower oil 45
sal butter 16, 37, 40
sandalwood essential oil 39
sesame oil 39
shea buter 30
shea butter 11, 15, 16, 18, 27, 40, 44, 45, 47, 53, 56, 57, 59
silk amino acids 37
skin type
acne 36
baby 14
cracked 18
difficult 36
dry 11, 16, 17, 31
healing 39
maturing 48
moisturizing 12, 15, 33, 36, 44
rough 15
soap
shaving 43
sodium hydoxide 27, 30, 32, 33, 34, 43
sodium hydroxide 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 57
sore muscles 18
soybean oil 29, 35, 38
spearmint essential oil 30
stearic acid 15, 54
stinging nettle 16
sunflower oil 26, 33, 34
sweet almond oil 12, 16, 29, 30, 34, 36, 37, 43, 45, 47, 48, 56, 57, 59

T
tallow 27, 28, 37
tea tree essential oil 15, 36, 42
tulsi 39
tumeric 39

V
vanilla essential oil 40

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vanilla fragrance oil 12
virgin coconut oil 11, 12, 52, 61
virgrin coconut oil 59
vitamin E 250UI 59
vitamin E T-50 14, 26, 42, 47, 57, 60, 61
vitamin E T50 16

W
wax
bees 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 33, 42, 46, 50, 52, 53, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61
emulsifying 15, 54
gel 20
honeycomb sheets 20
paraffin 20, 21, 22
wheatgerm oil 42, 47, 53, 59
white kaolin clay 60
wick
zinc core 20

Z
zinc core wick 20

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