Diaper cream. Have you ever gotten some of that white stuff from the tube on your hands? Its sticky, hard to wash off and it stains clothes! Although it is very effective at helping protect a baby's skin. The active ingredient in the store bought stuff is zinc oxide. In this homemade version you also use zinc, but you also use organic olive oil and beeswax, chamomile and calendula petals. Makes for a soothing balm that feels good on skin, isn't sticky and is all organic!
You'll need:
zinc oxide powder
organic olive oil
organic beeswax pellets
organic chamomile tea bag and dried calendula petals (optional)
tin or jar
jelly jar or glass measure cup
scale
I'll send you back over to Humblebee and Me for all the details on crafting the diaper balm--but it takes me about 10 minutes from start to finish to make a single tin (and yes, you can double the recipe and make a large tin).
Coconut Oil Lip Balm
Also from Humblebee and Me--I ordered my balm tubes from Amazon. You'd think a funnel would help on this project--but it does not. The beeswax cools super fast, so using a funnel just clogs up and makes things harder.
5 grams beeswax pellet
5 grams coconut oil
2-3 drops almond oil or vitamin E oil
Melt everything in a glass jar or measuring cup set inside of pot of water (on medium/low). When its all melted, pour into your tubes (don't delay, just quickly pour). This makes 2 tubes. You can double the recipe.
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