How to Make an Ointment
Ointments, or salves, contain oils and/or fats, but no water added. An ointment is used for a protective layer over the skin. Depending on the oils you choose, the ointment can be healing or comforting. Using olive, coconut, sweet almond oil or sunflower oil with beeswax to make an ointment is easy to do at home. Make your own oil infusions or purchase the essential oils of your choice.
Things You'll Need:
Beeswax
Vegetable oil
Essential oil
Glass bowl
Sauce pan
Glass ointment jars
Wooden paddle or spoon
1
Put 1 ounce of beeswax and 1/2 cup oil in a clean, glass bowl, and place it over a saucepan of simmering water. Simmer it until the wax is melted.
2
Stir with a wooden paddle or spoon until mixture cools and gets hard, then stir in the essential oils. Use 20 to 30 drops of your favorite essential oil. If you have sensitive skin only use 10 drops.
3
Spoon into small, glass ointment jars. Let cool, seal tightly and store in a cool, dry area.
4
Label your jars with the contents and
date
.
5
Use the ointment within three months. Avoid having the ointment spoil rapidly by storing it in several small containers instead of a large one.
Tips & Warnings
Ointments can be stored for about three months.
Test oils before using them to make sure you don't have an allergic reaction.
If ointment is too soft, reheat and add more beeswax. If it's too hard, reheat and add a small amount of oil until you get the desired effect.
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Ointments, or salves, contain oils and/or fats, but no water added. An ointment is used for a protective layer over the skin. Depending on the oils you choose, the ointment can be healing or comforting. Using olive, coconut, sweet almond oil or sunflower oil with beeswax to make an ointment is easy to do at home. Make your own oil infusions or purchase the essential oils of your choice.
Things You'll Need:
Beeswax
Vegetable oil
Essential oil
Glass bowl
Sauce pan
Glass ointment jars
Wooden paddle or spoon
1
Put 1 ounce of beeswax and 1/2 cup oil in a clean, glass bowl, and place it over a saucepan of simmering water. Simmer it until the wax is melted.
2
Stir with a wooden paddle or spoon until mixture cools and gets hard, then stir in the essential oils. Use 20 to 30 drops of your favorite essential oil. If you have sensitive skin only use 10 drops.
3
Spoon into small, glass ointment jars. Let cool, seal tightly and store in a cool, dry area.
4
Label your jars with the contents and
date
.
5
Use the ointment within three months. Avoid having the ointment spoil rapidly by storing it in several small containers instead of a large one.
Tips & Warnings
Ointments can be stored for about three months.
Test oils before using them to make sure you don't have an allergic reaction.
If ointment is too soft, reheat and add more beeswax. If it's too hard, reheat and add a small amount of oil until you get the desired effect.
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