How to make your own beautiful beeswax balm

beeswax balmEarlier today, Alison Knox arrived at the Radio Newark studio bearing goodies for the Girls Around Town to sample – tiny pots of her own lovely honey and even tinier pots of her equally lovely beeswax balm.

She promised to share the recipe for the balm so, for those of you who’d like to impress your nearest and dearest with your skills by making a delicious, chocolatey-tasting beeswax product that has many skincare uses, here it is…

Due to the strict legislation around the selling of natural skincare products, she’s sharing this in the spirit of gift making or for your own personal use!

Use only pure beeswax that you can be sure contains no nasties – if you have your own bees, their wax is ideal of course or you can buy from a reputable source.

And use only pure, preferably organic, edible quality oils and the best quality cacao butter you can find.

Beeswax Balm or Salve

  • Servings: 10 x 15ml pots
  • Difficulty: easy
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Equipment you will need

  • A small Pyrex measuring jug
  • A traditional plastic ice cube tray
  • A bain marie or pan of hot water into which you can place the jug
  • A metal stirrer such as a skewer
  • Weighing scales
  • Suitable clean pots to put your balm in (try these)
  • A clean surface to work on

Ingredients

  • 25g of beeswax
  • 25g of hard cacao butter
  • 25g of hard oil, such as coconut
  • 2 x 25mls of any edible oils, such as olive, apricot kernel, avocado, almond, rapeseed, macadamia or coconut

Directions

  1. When you render your wax down to make salves, it may be helpful to pour it directly into a lightly oiled ice cube tray. This will give you neat individual blocks of approxinately 12.5g and save you hacking lumps off a big piece which can be very difficult and dangerous.
  2. Boil some water in a small pan or bain marie. It will need to cover about ¼ of the way up your jug and not splash water into your mix.
  3. Weigh 25g of beeswax and put it into the jug immersed in boiling water. Stir until melted.
  4. Add 25g of hard cacao butter and allow to melt completely into the wax.
  5. Add 25g of hard oil such as coconut and melt completely into the wax.
  6. Add 2 x 25mls of any edible oils of your choice and mix well (these may go cloudy when you add them to the hot oil but just keep stirring until clear). You can experiment with whatever oils you prefer to use but using at least one hard oil gives a better set to the mix.
  7. The final level on your Pyrex jug should read 150mls.
  8. Pour immediately and carefully into the pots, taking care not to splash yourself with the hot oils. Leave to cool and set and then pop the lids on. You don’t want condensation in your pots.

The salves/balms can be used for lips, nails, cracked heels, rough elbows… anything that is chafed and needs a little TLC.

In the spirit of things

mind body spirit posterLooking for something a little different to do this weekend? Try this for size: the Mind, Body and Spirit Show at Fernwood Village Hall on Sunday 25 January…

Browse among stalls offering everything from candles to coffee bean readers, reiki to runes and much, much more. And while you do it, you’ll be contributing to a fund-raising effort to help 14 year-old Mia Jarvis take part in her World Challenge in Africa next year.

Sunday’s show is the first in a series of events planned for 2015, aimed at helping to raise the £4,000 Mia needs in order to spend a month in Zambia and Botswana working on long-term projects for communities there.

You can follow Mia’s progress towards the challenge on her Facebook page and meet her in person on Sunday – rumour has it she’ll be lending a hand behind the tea bar!

The Mind, Body and Spirit Show is open from 10am to 4pm, you’ll find the village hall on Ruby’s Way in Fernwood and admission is just £4 with all proceeds going to help fund Mia’s challenge.

Perfectly pampered in time for Christmas

Another date for your diaries if you feel the need for a little ‘me time’ before all the fun and frenzy of Christmas gets under way…

Balance is Newark’s number one dedicated Pilates and Low Back Pain studio, run by Philippa Burnett and located in Paxton’s Court at 23 Slaughterhouse Lane.

christmas dressesOn Friday 5 December, Philippa will be holding a Charity Pamper Day in the studio, with experts on hand to offer hints and tips on everything from style and skincare to massage and meditation – and plenty of opportunities for therapy of the retail kind too!

From 10.30am to 11.15am, image consultant and stylist Hayley Smith will be showing you how to sparkle during the festive season, offering all the advice you need on the best outfits for your body shape and how to accessorise them to perfection.

Or how about finding out how to to use the age old wisdom and practice of Ayurveda to discover more about your health and wellbeing and how to get back in balance?

ayurvedaJoin Chopra Centre certified practitioner Linda Moore between 12 noon and 1pm and take the Dosha Quiz to discover your unique mind/body constitution – are you VATA, PITTA or KAPHA?

To make sure of your place for either (or both!) of these two presentations, just turn up 10 minutes before they’re due to start…

stella and dotOr drop in any time between 10am and 2pm to chat to the specialists and shop for fashionable and affordable jewellery and accessories from Stella and Dot with Hayley Smith and Melissa Bainbridge, Vicki-Sue‘s fabulous handmade yoga clothing, 100 per cent organic skincare and toiletries from Karen Green and more…

Admission to the Pamper Day is free but voluntary donations to Newark Women’s Aid will be gratefully received.

And because no pamper day would be complete without a few tasty treats, there’ll be teas, coffee, homemade cakes and Christmas chocolates on sale too.

Sounds like they’ve thought of everything – see you there!