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by Christine Ziegler
Smooth, moisturizing and made with some of the most prized aromatics.
Yield: 5 oz by weight
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Difficulty Level: 1
Shelf Life: 6 months

Ingredients:
3 ounces unrefined, light colored, smooth shea butter
1 ounces virgin coconut oil
1 ounces jasmine or orange blossom floral was
2-4 drops rose otto or neroli blossom essential oil (optional)
1/2 teaspoon Vitamin E

Blending Procedure:
Begin by creaming the Shea Butter at a medium-high speed
in an electric mixer until a soft texture is formed -- like softened
cooking butter. It's best to use an automatic mixer instead of a hand
held one so you can proceed to Step 2 while the mixer is processing
the shea butter. Do not melt the shea butter in a double boiler or
microwave or the recipe will not turn out as it should.

While the shea butter is processing, warm the coconut oil and floral
wax over very low heat, or in a double boiler, until the wax is just melted.
DO NOT OVERHEAT! I find that it is actually best to turn off the heat under
the oil/wax mixture when the wax is not quite completely melted, and
then let it continue to fully melt without the heat on.

Turn off the mixer. While the shea butter is still warm, slowly pour
the oil/wax mixture into the whipped shea butter. Add drops of
essential oil. Turn mixer onto medium-high again.
Continue mixing until just creamy.
Place into containers of choice. Let cool. Cover.

To use, rub onto freshly showered skin immediately
after towel drying.
Can also be applied to dry skin any time of the day.
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Cocoa Butter Eye Cream
2 tbsp petroleum jelly
2 tbsp cocoa butter
2 tbsp coconut oil

Mix all of the ingredients together in an ovenproof glass container.
Heat gently in the microwave or in a water bath (place the glass pitcher
in a pan with 1 or 2 inches of water and heat).

Pour into a clean container and cool completely; the mixture will
solidify as it cools. Use nightly around your eyes. Yields 3 oz.

(The sensitive skin under the eye needs extra care and conditioning.
Cocoa Butter has been used for years to treat age lines around the eyes
and mouth. It helps soften and protect delicate skin. This eye cream is
rich, so a small amount is all that is needed nightly)

Lanolin Lip Balm
1 tsp lanolin
1 tsp grated beeswax
1 tsp petroleum jelly

Melt the lanolin, wax, and petroleum jelly together over medium heat in
a glass measuring cup in a pan of boiling water (water bath technique).
Pour the melted mixture into a lip gloss container or clean pillbox.
Cool completely, until cool to the touch, approx. 20 minutes. Rub into
lips and enjoy. Yields 1/2 oz.

Basic Shampoo A
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup liquid soap (castille or one for sensative skin, etc.) 1/2 tsp
light vegetable oil (if you have oily hair, then omit oil)

Mix together all the ingredients. Pour the shampoo into a clean squeeze
bottle or empty shampoo bottle. Shampoo as normal and rinse well with
cool water.

Basic Shampoo B
1 cup water
1/2 cup liquid soap or inexpensive shampoo
1/2 cup glycerine
1/4 cup borax powder

Mix all the ingredients together. Pour the shampoo into a clean squeeze
bottle. Let the mixture sit overnight to thicken. Shampoo as normal
and rinse well with cool water. Yields 16 oz.

Herbal Shampoo
1/2 cup water
2 tbsp dried or 1/3 cup fresh chamomile, lavender, or rosemary 1/2 cup
Basic Shampoo (either one - it's your choice) 2 tbsp glycerine

Mix together the water and herbs and heat gently to make a strong tea.
Let the mixture steep for at least 20 minutes. Add the shampoo and
glycerine to the herbal water mixture and stir well.

Pour the shampoo into a clean squeeze bottle. Let the mixture sit
overnight to thicken. Yields 8 oz

(Chamomile makes a mild shampoo that is perfect for fine, light-colored
hair; the flowers have a mild bleaching effect. If you have dark
colored hair, use rosemary or lavender to enhance your own natural
color)

Desert Wonder Shampoo -this shampoo is great for people who live in dry
areas -
1/4 cup Basic Shampoo
1/4 cup aloe vera gel
1 tsp glycerine
1/2 tsp avocado oil

Mix all of the ingredients together. Pour the shampoo into a container
with a tight fitting lid. Shampoo as normal but leave on an extra few
minutes. Rinse with cool water.
*note* this shampoo may separate; always shake well to remix before
using.

The aloe vera plant is sometimes called the "wonder of the desert"
because of it's many uses, especially as a moisterizer for the skin and
hair.
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BY PIONEER THINKING

Ingredients:

1 quart (4 cups) distilled water
1 (4oz) bar castille soap (humectant) (grated or flaked), you can also use 1 cup unscented shampoo as an alternative to the castille soap.
2 ounces coconut oil
2 ounce liquid glycerin (skin moisturizer)
4 drops violet fragrant oil
Directions:

Mix all ingredients together. Store in a container. Pour in running water

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