What's Green?
[Note: I wrote this in July of 2014! So, ignore any dead links but I'm going to upload it just to get it out there. I refer to this recipe for my face cream all of the time so I still recommend the first recipe. I'm off to make a double batch right now since one of my daughters has been asking for some. :) The only difference is that I usually use almond oil for the oil part.]
I wanted to add lotion to my choices at the local farmers market this upcoming Saturday. As I was looking for a recipe to try I kept coming across body butter recipes. So... I'm posting some of those finds also
Hand/Body Lotion
What I want: a lotion that can be used in a squeeze bottle or a pump with all natural 'edible' ingredients :). I want to use only essential oils - no fragrances, no dyes. I plan on making a small batch to see how it goes. [UPDATE: I ditched the idea of a lotion in a pump or squeeze bottle and settled on lotion in small jars. Much easier and the viscosity it just right!]
Some options that I found online for all natural homemade lotions:
*I'll try this one and double the oil to 4 Tbsp for a pump/squeeze bottle:
http://livesimply.me/2014/04/16/homemade-moisturizing-lotion-recipe-no-coconut-oil/
[UPDATE: I was very pleased with this recipe and really didn't experiment further with other recipes. I made lavender, wintergreen, and peppermint lotions. I used 10 drops of essential oil per batch and it seems like a good strength. I used the shea butter/grapeseed oil ratio the same as the recipe indicated.]
Here are some more that I have not tried yet but that looked promising:
Maybe tweak this to make it less thick (leave out beeswax, more shea?):
http://wellnessmama.com/3765/homemade-lotion-recipe/
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/our-favorite-handmade-lotions-plus-a-recipe-to-diy-your-own.html
http://newleafwellness.biz/2013/09/16/homemade-coconut-oil-lotion-recipe/
Body Butter
We're not in need of a body butter at our house. I'm very happy using either coconut oil, Primal Body Whip, or straight shea butter for face cream or any other skin needs. However, I wanted to experiment and come up with something for my children and customers.
Here are some recipes that look good:
Whipped shea butter:
http://wholenewmom.com/health-concerns/why-i-stopped-using-moisturizer-from-stores-and-what-i-am-using-now/
http://holisticsquid.com/whipped-body-butter-homemade-lotion/
http://livesimply.me/2014/04/16/homemade-moisturizing-lotion-recipe-no-coconut-oil/
Antibacterial crème:
I may substitute out with Melrose:
http://livesimply.me/2014/01/20/homemade-neosporin-four-simple-steps-healing-salve-recipe/
Salves:
http://www.everythingessential.me/Hints/Lotions.html
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