BEESWAX SOAP


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Beeswax soap and other natural skin care product recipes using beeswax are listed below. You can find natural skin care recipes for a beeswax lotion for the hands and body, a beeswax cream specifically for the hands, and even a recipe for a product containing beeswax that can be used on the skin of people with eczema.

Honey Beeswax Soap

4 oz. opaque MP soap

1 tablespoon beeswax pellets

1 tablespoon honey

Melt the beeswax pellets and keep it warm so that the beeswax remains in liquid form. Melt the soap base separately and then mix it in with the warm and still liquid beeswax. Add the honey to the mixture and keep stirring until the honey has completely melted. Pour into a mold and let the soap set.

Lavender Beeswax Soap

4 oz. of unscented glycerin soap

10 drops lavender scent

purple coloring

1 teaspoon beeswax

Melt the unscented glycerine soap over low heat until it has turned into a liquid. Add to the liquid the one-teaspoon of grated beeswax. Stir the mixture until it has all melted together. Remove from heat and add the scent and the coloring (if desired). Stir all of the ingredients together until they are well blended. Pour the bees wax soap mixture into a mold and let the soap set until hardened or approximately three hours.

Jojoba Oil and Beeswax Soap

1 lb. M&P Soap

1 tablespoon jojoba oil

1 teaspoon beeswax

Melt all the ingredients together and pour the soap mixture into a mold. Let the beeswax soap harden.

Beeswax and Almond Hand Cream

¼ cup beeswax

½ cup almond oil

½ cup coconut oil

¼ cup rosewater

Melt the ¼ cup of beeswax and ½ cup of coconut oil together over a double boiler. Add the almond oil and rosewater and heat until it is all well mixed. This will require several minutes. Next, pour the hand cream into a container while the mixture is still hot because it does harden as it cools and it will then be more difficult to transfer the cream into a container.

Beeswax Hand Cream

¼ cup beeswax

¼ cup almond oil

¼ cup honey

1 tablespoon bee pollen

¼ cup Vaseline petroleum jelly

¼ cup glycerine

2 tablespoons liquid lecithin

Melt the beeswax and petroleum jelly together over a double boiler. Add all the rest of the ingredients and heat for about five minutes. The mixture should be smooth, well mixed, and heated throughout. Pour into a container while the hand cream is still hot.

Beeswax Coconut Hand Cream

¼ cup beeswax

3 tablespoons baby oil

¼ cup coconut oil

1/3 cup glycerin

Melt the ¼ cup of beeswax and the coconut oil over a double boiler. Add the remaining ingredients and heat until smooth. This will require approximately four to five minutes. Pour the beeswax hand cream into a container while it is still hot.

Beeswax Cold Cream

1/3 cup beeswax

¼ cup glycerin

1 tablespoon liquid lecithin

¼ cup baby oil

¼ cup almond oil

1 tablespoon bee pollen

Melt the 1/3 cup of beeswax over a double boiler. Once melted, add all the remaining ingredients. Heat the mixture for several minutes until all the ingredients are well mixed. Pour the final mixture into containers while still hot. The cream hardens as it cools.

Eczema Beeswax Cream

8 oz petroleum jelly

¼ cup beeswax

1 tablespoon lanolin

10-15 drops lavender oil

Rub a little dab or this mixture into the affected skin area after bathing and while the skin is still moist (but not wet).


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