Thursday, February 11, 2010

My Cold Cream Recipe

This is the Cold Cream recipe I use. I found this recipe somewhere online a few years back so I can't remember the site but if this is your recipe let me know and I will credit you for it!

Ingredients
•4 tablespoons sweet almond oil (olive oil works too)
•1 tablespoon grated beeswax
•pinch borax (use this ingredient cautiously)
•rosewater 5ml essence to 10ml water


Directions
1.Melt the wax into the oil and remove from the heat.

2. Stir the borax into a small cupful of the rosewater. This helps emulsify the mixture. You can manage without the borax, but the cream will probably be thicker as you will not be able to incorporate as much liquid.

3. Add the rosewater a drop at a time, stirring constantly. When you think that the cream will not accept any more liquid (small beads of liquid will refuse to stir in), stop adding, and keep stirring very gently as the cream cools down.
Pot into a scrupulously clean jar.

This makes a wonderful cleansing cream if massaged into the face well before washing with a good handmade soap. If you normally couldn’t even think about using real soap on your skin, this cream adds an extra oily layer that should prevent drying. The other way to use this is as an overnight moisture pack on dry hands or feet. Massage it generously into the skin then wear thin cotton socks on your hands or feet to prevent getting salve all over the bedding. In the morning, you should find that all the cream has been absorbed leaving your skin feeling like new.

2 comments:

  1. ohhh I want to try this.... but where to find these ingredients.....
    thanks for the recipe!!

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  2. you can find almond oil at health food shops, beeswax at craft shop or online (i got mine from ebay!) rosewater essence should be in supermarkets with the cake making bits and bobs and borax you can either find at the supermarket or at DIY shops. The borax is optional and you only need a tiny bit it just helps the absorb the liquid to make a cream.

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