Monday, April 13, 2009

Working in the garden often means a lot of digging, soil work, and
exposure to water. Taken separately, these garden tasks can be very
rewarding. But together, they can wreak havoc on your hands.
It
may be the price you pay for a lush garden and fresh fruits and
veggies, but overdried or cracked skin can be painful. Keep your hands
in mint condition with this recipe for lemon essential oil hand and
nail butter.
Lemon Citrus limonum essential oil is a pale-yellow color and has a light, though fresh aroma. As an
aromatherapy oil,
lemon essential oil, when inhaled, has a soothing effect. When applied
topically, such as in the hand and nail butter recipe below, lemon
essential oil has anti-inflammatory properties.
To keep your
hands healthy, moisturized, and active in the garden, try this
all-natural, do-it-yourself lemon hand and nail butter recipe. (This
recipe can also be used to soften chapped lips, and rough knees,
elbows, and feet.)
Ingredients
Beeswax 1-T Cocoa butter 2-T. Sweet almond oil 4-T Lanolin, anhydrous 1-T Lemon essential oil 50- drops
Directions
In
a small saucepan over low heat or in a double boiler, warm all
ingredients, except the lemon essential oil until the wax and cocoa
butter are just melted. Remove from heat and stir a few times to blend.
Add essential oil, stir, and pour into container(s). Cover container(s)
lightly with a paper towel, and cap when cooled. Leave the butter at
room temperature for 12 hours prior to use to allow cocoa butter to set
up completely. The finished formula should have a soft paste wax
consistency. It requires no refrigeration, but for maximum potency and
reshness, use within one year. Store in plastic or glass jars or tins.
Yields approximately 1/2-cup.