Blemish Balm Honey

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DR. CHRISTINE SCHRAMMEK BLEMISH BALM (BB) HONEY


DR. CHRISTINE SCHRAMMEK BLEMISH BALM (BB) HONEY


$62.99


Dr. Schrammek Blemish Balm 1.7oz/50ml Honey NEW SAME DAY SHIPPING BB CREAM


Dr. Schrammek Blemish Balm 1.7oz/50ml Honey NEW SAME DAY SHIPPING BB CREAM


$59.99


DR. CHRISTINE SCHRAMMEK BLEMISH BALM (BB) HONEY


DR. CHRISTINE SCHRAMMEK BLEMISH BALM (BB) HONEY


$44.99


Dr. Schrammek Blemish Balm 1.0oz/30ml Honey BB Cream SAME DAY SHIPPING


Dr. Schrammek Blemish Balm 1.0oz/30ml Honey BB Cream SAME DAY SHIPPING


$41.99


Dr Schrammek Blemish Balm HONEY 30mL/ 1 oz FREE SHIPPING SEALED NIB


Dr Schrammek Blemish Balm HONEY 30mL/ 1 oz FREE SHIPPING SEALED NIB


$39.99


Dr. Schrammek Blemish Balm 30ml Honey New in box


Dr. Schrammek Blemish Balm 30ml Honey New in box


$39.00


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DR. SCHRAMMEK Blemish Balm CLASSIC, Green Peel 30ml NEW


DR. SCHRAMMEK Blemish Balm CLASSIC, Green Peel 30ml NEW


$40.95


BRAND NEW – Blemish Balm – CLASSIC – Moisturising concealer for irritated, reddened and impure skin. The light texture evens the complexion and hides tiny imperfections. Panthenol and bisabolol calm and smooth irritated skin. Redness and impurities disappear more quickly while they are perfectly concealed by the natural skin shades. Has a gentle matting effect and diminishes the “shine” of oily sk…

Pangea Organics Facial Cleanser - Australian Wild Plum & Willow Facial Liquid Cleansers


Pangea Organics Facial Cleanser – Australian Wild Plum & Willow Facial Liquid Cleansers



Buy Pangea Organics Cleansers – Pangea Organics Facial Cleanser – Australian Wild Plum & Willow 120ml/4oz. How-to-Use: Give a good 2-3 pumps in the palm of your hand, add water to work up a light lather and gently massage your face, neck, and docollete for about 30-60 seconds. Then Rinse. Follow with the Pangea Facial Toner and Cream best suited to your skin type….


Dr. Schrammek Blemish Balm Honey 50ml


Dr. Schrammek Blemish Balm Honey 50ml


$59.99


The light texture evens the complexion and hides tiny imperfections. Panthenol and bisabolol calm and smooth irritated skin. Redness and impurities disappear more quickly while they are perfectly concealed by the natural skin shades. Has a gentle matting effect and diminishes the “shine” of oily skin. Excellent for all skin types. Comes in 3 shades. Also suitable as a make-up base….

Instructions for Making Your Own Healing Salve

 You can make your own skin soother, lip balm, or a healthy substitute for petroleum jelly with a few simple ingredients.  I prefer to never place petroleum products on the skin.   THE BASIC RECIPE   Warm two ounces of oil on a low heat and add a couple of ounces of beeswax (grated) to the oil to make a basic salve.  Stir this until completely melted and blended with the oil.  Pour your mixture into a small, shallow glass jar.  When it cools, it will be solid.  Mixing small amounts allows you to use the salve without needing to add preservatives for long term storage.   MAKE IT YOUR OWN   Select herbs with which to infuse your oil and use that oil in your salve.  I prefer to infuse a blend of coconut and olive oil.   Because coconut oil is solid below 76 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees Celsius), a salve made with this combination will require less beeswax to solidify.  Coconut oil also contributes anti-microbial properties to your blend.   Once the beeswax has been blended with your oils, you have the option of adding other ingredients.   * Your skin benefits greatly from the addition of Vitamin E oil.  Squeeze the contents of a pierced capsule into the beeswax and oil.   * A half teaspoon of raw honey is another ingredient that both soothes the skin and acts as a preservative.  * Select your favorite fragrance and add a few drops of essential oil.   Just be sure to carefully read labels as some essential oils are not intended for use in applications on the skin.**   * Add about 7 drops of tea tree oil to act as a preservative.  Know the strength your tea tree oil.  The strength varies from one product to another and can cause skin irritation in potent doses, so use caution.**  Really, it is as simple as that.   Discover the blends that please you most.   Small baby food jars can be filled and decorated as thoughtful gifts.   Add your own special flavoring for lip balm or special herbs to relieve aches and pains.   My preference is to limit herbal blends to two to four selected herbs.   I choose herbs with properties that complement each other.   KAY’S SKIN AND MUSCLE ACHE SALVE   Infuse olive oil (extra virgin) using the heat method and dried goldenrod flowers & leaves.   For 3 to 4 hours (or longer) heat the oil and herbs gently in a double boiler.   Use about two cups of oil and one cup herbs. When removed from heat, strain herbs, retaining the oil in a glass quart jar and add about 1 more cup of coconut oil, blending well.   For another 3 or 4 hours (or more) return this blended oil to the double boiler along with a cup of plantain and another cup of goldenrod.  Strain your oil again, discarding the herbs.  In each of your small jars, place two Tbsp. beeswax (if you are using a jelly jar, make those large Tbsps), ½ tsp raw honey and one or two capsules of vitamin E oil (break open the capsules and squeeze the contents into the container).   Pour the infused oil into the salve jar and stir until the wax is melted and the ingredients are fully incorporated.  If the oil is not hot enough to melt your wax, place the lid firmly on your jar and set it into the hot water in the bottom of your double boiler for a gentle warming.  When blended, set the jars aside to cool.  This should set up to a nice salve texture.  Plantain has styptic properties which mean it helps stop bleeding, eases inflammation, itching and pain.   An antiseptic, Goldenrod also helps soothe sore muscles, strains and sprains.  This salve has a very smooth texture and penetrates nicely.   The basic ingredients mean it could be safely used on a baby’s bottom, chapped lips, scrapes, rashes and blemishes.   Apply it liberally and repeatedly to tired, sore muscles.   ADJUSTING THE CONSISTENCY  If you find your salve is too hard, it can be warmed and more oil added, mixed and cooled to re-set.   If you find your salve to be too soft, re-warm it adding more beeswax.  Check the consistency after it has cooled to room temperature. 

 You can make your own skin soother, lip balm, or a healthy substitute for petroleum jelly with a few simple ingredients.  I prefer to never place petroleum products on the skin. 

 

 THE BASIC RECIPE 

 Warm two ounces of oil on a low heat and add a couple of ounces of beeswax (grated) to the oil to make a basic salve.  Stir this until completely melted and blended with the oil.  Pour your mixture into a small, shallow glass jar.  When it cools, it will be solid.  Mixing small amounts allows you to use the salve without needing to add preservatives for long term storage. 

 

 MAKE IT YOUR OWN 

 Select herbs with which to infuse your oil and use that oil in your salve.  I prefer to infuse a blend of coconut and olive oil.   Because coconut oil is solid below 76 degrees Fahrenheit (24 degrees Celsius), a salve made with this combination will require less beeswax to solidify.  Coconut oil also contributes anti-microbial properties to your blend. 

 

 Once the beeswax has been blended with your oils, you have the option of adding other ingredients. 

 * Your skin benefits greatly from the addition of Vitamin E oil.  Squeeze the contents of a pierced capsule into the beeswax and oil. 

 * A half teaspoon of raw honey is another ingredient that both soothes the skin and acts as a preservative.

 * Select your favorite fragrance and add a few drops of essential oil.   Just be sure to carefully read labels as some essential oils are not intended for use in applications on the skin.** 

 * Add about 7 drops of tea tree oil to act as a preservative.  Know the strength your tea tree oil.  The strength varies from one product to another and can cause skin irritation in potent doses, so use caution.** 

 

Really, it is as simple as that.   Discover the blends that please you most.   Small baby food jars can be filled and decorated as thoughtful gifts.   Add your own special flavoring for lip balm or special herbs to relieve aches and pains.   My preference is to limit herbal blends to two to four selected herbs.   I choose herbs with properties that complement each other. 

 

 KAY’S SKIN AND MUSCLE ACHE SALVE 

 Infuse olive oil (extra virgin) using the heat method and dried goldenrod flowers & leaves.   For 3 to 4 hours (or longer) heat the oil and herbs gently in a double boiler.   Use about two cups of oil and one cup herbs. When removed from heat, strain herbs, retaining the oil in a glass quart jar and add about 1 more cup of coconut oil, blending well. 

 

 For another 3 or 4 hours (or more) return this blended oil to the double boiler along with a cup of plantain and another cup of goldenrod.

 

 Strain your oil again, discarding the herbs.  In each of your small jars, place two Tbsp. beeswax (if you are using a jelly jar, make those large Tbsps), ½ tsp raw honey and one or two capsules of vitamin E oil (break open the capsules and squeeze the contents into the container).   Pour the infused oil into the salve jar and stir until the wax is melted and the ingredients are fully incorporated.  If the oil is not hot enough to melt your wax, place the lid firmly on your jar and set it into the hot water in the bottom of your double boiler for a gentle warming.

 

 When blended, set the jars aside to cool.  This should set up to a nice salve texture.  Plantain has styptic properties which mean it helps stop bleeding, eases inflammation, itching and pain.   An antiseptic, Goldenrod also helps soothe sore muscles, strains and sprains.  This salve has a very smooth texture and penetrates nicely.   The basic ingredients mean it could be safely used on a baby’s bottom, chapped lips, scrapes, rashes and blemishes.   Apply it liberally and repeatedly to tired, sore muscles. 

 

 ADJUSTING THE CONSISTENCY

 If you find your salve is too hard, it can be warmed and more oil added, mixed and cooled to re-set.   If you find your salve to be too soft, re-warm it adding more beeswax.  Check the consistency after it has cooled to room temperature. 

About the Author

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