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Creamy, Dreamy Lotion
.33 oz glycerin
1 oz stearic acid
1.6 oz Ewax
.80 oz mango butter
4.4 oz of oil
(any combination of oils you like will be fine. My favorite is avocado, jojoba, apricot kernel and soy)
13.75 oz water
13.4 oz aloe
.2 oz preservative
˝ to 1 tsp of fragrance or eo
Put the first 7 ingredients (liquid glycerin to the aloe) in a large microwave safe bowl.
Microwave on high for 4 minutes. After the 3 minutes stir the mixture and then put the bowl back into the microwave. Heat on high for 1 minute. Take the container out of the microwave and check them. You want to heat until all the ingredients are melted (about 5-10 minutes depending on your microwave). The ingredients in your bowl will look milky when they have melted completely. Do not heat to boiling. When the first 7 ingredients have melted you’re ready to mix! Mix with a stick blender or hand mixer for about 2 minutes. Let mixture sit for about 10 minutes then stick blend it for about 2 minutes. Let the mixture sit for 5 minutes then blend for 1 minute. About this time it should be starting to get thick and creamy. Let it sit for another five minutes and then blend in the vitamin e, preservative, fragrance and color. Spoon into jars.
Glorious Lotion
8 Tablespoons Shea Butter
3 Tablespoons Almond Oil
4 Tablespoons Olive Oil
3 rounded Tablespoons Emulsifying Wax
3 Tablespoons Liquid Glycerin
3 cups (24 ounces) Aloe Vera
1 teaspoonful of SoapCrafters Sweetgrass Fragrance
3 drops of Emerald Green Liquid Colorant
4 eight ounce clear bottles
4 lotion pumps
Unusual Equipment you'll need:
A Thermometer
A Stick Blender
This is an awesome lotion containing
a high percentage of shea butter and also a good amount of Aloe! It
is light and your skin will drink it right up. It leaves
your skin smooth and there is no waxy or oily feel to your body
afterwards.
Heat Shea Butter to 200 degrees and
turn off the heat. Leave it on the stove to sit for 15
minutes. If it looks like it will drop below 180, then
give it a shot of heat again. You want it to stay over
180 for 15 minutes.
Remove from stove and add Emulsifying
Wax. Stir until melted. Add the almond and olive
oils to the mix.
In a separate pot, mix together the
aloe vera and the glycerin. Stir until mixed. Heat
to 120 degrees and remove from heat.
Make sure oils mixture is 120 degrees,
heat if necessary but don't get it too hot.
Slowly pour aloe mixture in to the
oils mixture. Whip with a stick blender for about 1 minute. Allow
to cool for about 30 minutes, but whip it again every 5-10 minutes.
After 30 minutes is up, add the fragrance
and colorant. Stir in with a stick blender. Pour
in to bottles. Be sure to leave room in the bottle for
the lotion pump. They take up more room in the bottle than
you think!
You will probably have a couple ounces
of lotion left over. Put the leftovers in purse size containers. (Everyone's
measuring devices are a little different.)
NOTE
All lotions must have a preservative added or else bacteria
and possibly mold will grow in it. This is because
it contains water.
SoapCrafter's Aloe Vera contains
enough antimicrobial to protect the lotion in this recipe
from bacteria and mold growth. If
you use another Aloe Vera Liquid, you will need to add a
preservative.
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