I've been experimenting with and
making lotion bars for a long time, and I've built up quite the collection of recipes for different needs over the years.
I used these empty white deodorant tubes to
make these lotion bars in but there are more decorative ones available if you are planning to give them as gifts.
I purchased this with the intent
of making lotion bars — which I did, and which came out great — but also allowed some to melt in my palm and then applied it directly to my face as a moisturizer, and was surprised at how quickly it absorbed and how much it helped my dry, flaky, sensitive skin.
I have a problem with flat warts on my legs and want to
make lotion bars as an easy way to treat the warts with EO.
(If you missed my posts
on making lotion bars and an edible «mud» facial mask, you should check»em out!).
suggestion: if
you make the lotion bar or a lip balm to give as gifts, why not use the small round spice tins you can get from Ikea or the similar party favor tins from Michael's craft store.
I tried to
make the lotion bars and all I could smell was beeswax.
I make lotion bars with coconut oil, beeswax, and shea butter, but this sounds awesome too.
These same tools can be used to
make lotion bars and other oil - based products, and this removes the need to clean these tools between uses.
Since coconut oil naturally is solid at below 76 degrees, it lends itself perfectly to
making lotion bars.
I'm in the process of slowly switching out all of my cookware for Xtrema with the exception of a cast iron skillet and double boiler for
making lotion bars.
Now,
I make lotion bars in deodorant tubes to make them easier to store and use.
This post will be a departure from my usual writing about recipes, natural living, how to
make lotion bars, and cloth diapering.
I've
made your lotion bars, lip balm and coconut soap not long ago and they turned out as well.
This is definitely one of my more random posts, (like when I shared what I keep in my purse) so if you aren't interested, hop over here and find some good recipes for dinner, or learn how to
make some lotion bars.
I don't share many craft posts because while I love making crafts with my kids, I typically stick to
making lotion bars or homemade soap.
I've
made lotion bars to keep the bugs away and homemade deodorant bars.
Do
you make lotion bars or purchase from the store?
I made the lotion bars with mango butter last weekend and gave them to friends at work — they all loved them!
I love the fact that I am going to
make lotion bars and I google the recipe again and your the first one that come up.
I made the lotion bars tonight.
I'm
making your lotion bars and soaps to give as gifts this year, and I'm so appreciative of all the knowledge you share
It contains all the natural ingredients to
make lotion bars and a few lip balms.
I bought this mold to
make lotion bars and it works perfectly.
I want to use this recipe to
make lotion bars.
I've been
making lotion bars, but sometimes want a more creamy, luxurious feeling lotion.
I make lotion bars, lip balms, and whipped body butters, but I really wanted to try your soap.
I melted them with cocoa butter and coconut oil to
make lotion bars.
Filed Under: Beauty, Crafts Tagged With: Beeswax, Cocoa Butter, Coconut Oil, DIY Lip Balm, DIY Lotion Bars, How To Make Lotion Bars