Thursday, July 4, 2013

Xzema salve

A great all-around moisturizer is the Shea Body Lotion.
            
However, for those who are dealing with eczema and have trouble spots (areas of extreme dry skin, redness, and/or itchiness), this is a soothing and moisturizing salve.

The secret to this recipe is mango butter. This butter is highly emollient, softening and soothing to the skin. Mango butter has protective effects against UV radiation and also helps treat skin rash, eczema, insect bites, and poison ivy. Mango butter can help protect and heal skin from the damage caused by sunburn and frostbite.

Supplies needed:


  • Pyrex measuring container
  • Glass jars to store the salve
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Hand stick blender
  • Stainless steel mixing cup  (Some hand stick blenders come with plastic mixing cups. However, it is better to use one that is stainless steel since you’ll be working with hot liquids.)


It is a good idea to keep these supplies dedicated solely to making creams and kept separate from food.


HOMEMADE XZEMA SALVE
(adapted from this recipe)


  • 4 Tbsp Shea Butter (Update: or Cocoa Butter)
  • 1 tsp Mango Butter
  • 1 Tbsp Avocado, Grape seed, or Olive Oil
  • 1 tsp Jojoba Oil
  • ½ tsp Vitamin E oil (optional. If using it on sensitive skin and/or on children, you can opt out of using vitamin E altogether.)
  • * Update: 1/2 Tbsp Beeswax


1.     Place the shea butter, mango butter, avocado oil, and jojoba oil into a Pyrex measuring  container.
2.     Put the Pyrex container into a pot of simmering water and let the ingredients melt together. When they are completely melted and mixed, take them off the heat.
3.     Carefully pour the hot liquid mixture into a stainless steel mixing cup. Add the Vitamin E (optional).
4.     Allow to cool to room temperature. If you want to quicken the cool-down process, place the mixing cup into a bowl of ice water.
5.     Blend with a stick blender until well blended.
6.     Put into a glass jar. Since these ingredients are fresh and no preservatives are used, it is best to store in the fridge and use within six months.
7.     Simply apply 2-3 times a day. Works best in conjunction with Waxelene.




* Update: I have switched from shea butter to cocoa butter. I have found that the original recipe has a skin pigment lightening effect. Using cocoa butter instead of shea butter seems to have resolved the problem. I have also added beeswax to the salve and have found it to help the skin to retain moisture better and for longer.

Additional notes:

Shea butter, mango butter, and avocado oil are available at Brambleberry.com and amazon.com.

I have found jojoba oil and grape seed oil from Trader Joe’s at a decent price. Amazon.com also sells jojoba oil.

The Big Boss Hand Stick Blender works great, which is also available at amazon.com.


Target has some great glass jars to store your creams, and they come in different sizes too. Amazon.com also sells these glass jars in larger quantities.

Store your remaining ingredients in a cool, dry place. If you live in a hot area, you may want to refrigerate them. Each of the oils, butters, and beeswax differ in the shelf-life, so be sure to check on them.

Homemade Sunscreen


After reading about sunscreens and the potential negative effects of many of the ingredients used in store-bought sunscreens, I purchased an all-natural sunscreen.

It was costly, about $20. And it was gone in 2 weeks!

So, I decided to make some of my own sunscreen.

And I'm never going back to store-bought sunscreen!

Supplies needed:


  • Pyrex measuring container
  • Empty sunscreen tube or glass jar to store the sunscreen
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Hand stick blender
  • Stainless steel mixing cup  (Some hand stick blenders come with plastic mixing cups. However, it is better to use one that is stainless steel since you’ll be working with hot liquids.)
  • Mask
  • Funnel (optional)


It is a good idea to keep these supplies dedicated solely to making creams and kept separate from food.


NATURAL HOMEMADE SUNSCREEN
(adapted from this recipe)


  • ½ cup Almond oil (or Grape seed oil for sensitive skin)
  • ¼ cup Coconut oil (or Grape seed oil for sensitive skin)
  • ¼ cup grated Beeswax or Beeswax pellets
  • 2 Tbsp Shea Butter (natural SPF 4-5)
  • 1 tsp Mango Butter
  • 2 Tbsp Zinc oxide * (Be careful not to inhale the powder as it can be TOXIC if inhaled! Use a mask. This amount gives an SPF of about 20. Add more zinc oxide if you want to increase the SPF.)
  • 1 tsp Vitamin E oil (optional)
  • Essential oils (optional)


1.     Place the oils, shea butter, mango butter, and beeswax in a Pyrex measuring container.
2.     Put the Pyrex container into a pot of simmering water and let the ingredients melt together. When they are completely melted and mixed, take them off the heat.
3.     Carefully pour the liquid mixture into a stainless steel mixing cup.
4.     Carefully add zinc oxide. Be careful not to inhale the powder as it can be TOXIC when inhaled. Use a mask.
5.     Optional: Add vitamin E oil and essential oils.
6.     Stir a few times with a spoon to incorporate the zinc oxide, vitamin E oil, and essential oils.
7.     Allow to cool to room temperature. If you want to quicken the cool-down process, place the mixing cup into a bowl of ice water.
8.     Carefully blend with a stick blender until well blended.
9.     Pour into an empty sunscreen container tube (a funnel may be needed to do this) or a glass jar. Since these ingredients are fresh and no preservatives are used, it is best to store in the fridge and use within six months.
10. If using an empty sunscreen container (tube), just remove from fridge 15 minutes prior to use. This sunscreen is not as waterproof as store-bought sunscreen, so reapply more often than you would with store-bought sunscreen.



Additional notes:

Shea butter, mango butter, almond oil, avocado oil, and beeswax are available at Brambleberry.com and amazon.com.

* Zinc oxide is available on amazon.com. This particular product is non-nano, so it won’t pass through the skin.

The Big Boss Hand Stick Blender works great, which is also available at amazon.com.

Target has some great glass jars to store your creams, and they come in different sizes too. Amazon.com also sells these glass jars in larger quantities.


Waxelene



What is Waxelene?

It is an all-natural alternative to petroleum jelly, which is found in products such as Vaseline, Aquaphor, and a great number of other products.

There are concerns with petroleum jelly, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) that are considered potentially carcinogenic and have links to breast cancer.

This recipe has the same consistency as Vaseline. I was thrilled with the results when I first made this!

Supplies needed:


  • Pyrex measuring container
  • Glass jars to store the waxelene
  • Measuring cups and spoons


It is a good idea to keep these supplies dedicated solely to making creams and separate from food.


HOMEMADE WAXELENE


  • 1/8 cup of grated Beeswax or Beeswax pellets
  • ½ cup of Avocado oil (or olive oil)

1.      Put the oil and beeswax into a Pyrex measuring container. Put that into a pot of simmering water and let them melt together. When they are completely melted and mixed, take them off the heat.
2.     Carefully pour into a glass jar and cool to room temperature.
3.     Since these ingredients are fresh and no preservatives are used, it is best to store in the fridge and use within six months.



Additional notes:

Beeswax and avocado oil are available at Brambleberry.com and amazon.com.

Target has some great glass jars to store your creams, and they come in different sizes too. Amazon.com also sells these glass jars in larger quantities.