Star Wars Inspired Lotion Bar Recipe
Reposting this awesome Lotion Bar Recipe in honor of May 4th - Star Wars Day :)
Creating my own DIY skincare products has been my interest for the past year. I have made whipped body cream, massage oils and aromatherapy mix for different minor ailments. One project that I have been meaning to tackle to is the lotion bar. I honestly have not used a lotion bar before and I am pretty curious on how it will work on my skin.
Creating my own DIY skincare products has been my interest for the past year. I have made whipped body cream, massage oils and aromatherapy mix for different minor ailments. One project that I have been meaning to tackle to is the lotion bar. I honestly have not used a lotion bar before and I am pretty curious on how it will work on my skin.
One main ingredient in making lotion bars is beeswax. I
checked and read several reviews of different beeswax brands online and found
out that most of products out there have a smoky or burnt smell. One product
that I found online seems to be more promising – it is 100% natural and it is
safe for cosmetic and medicinal uses.
Most of all, it has a very mild aroma.
I was given a chance to try and test this beeswax from Deluxe
Botanicals. I am very happy with this because it did not have any weird smoky
or foul smell at all. The pellets are pretty big but I do not think that is a
problem when creating projects. The color is golden yellow color and the texture
of the pellets is smooth and shiny. It is perfect for any cosmetic and craft
projects!
Here is the recipe to my lotion bars using the beeswax from
Deluxe Botanicals.
LOTION BARS
¾ cup Beeswax Pellets
¼ cup Coconut Oil
½ cup Shea Butter
½ cup Cocoa Butter
1 tbs. Jojoba Oil
20 -30 Drops of your favorite Essential Oils
Molds
Mix and melt the beeswax, shea and cocoa butter in a double broiler or
microwave. Note that the beeswax doesn’t melt fast. If you are using a
microwave, do it in short bursts. Check on your concoction every few 30
seconds.
Immediately pour into molds and let it cool down completely until it
hardens. You can also refrigerate it to quickly cool it down.
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