Showing posts with label Natural products. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Natural products. Show all posts

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Making Herbal Shampoo

 Posted by Paola 
Today, my mom decided that we should make shampoo. We followed a herbal recipe.


The first step is to put put four tablespoons of flowers into a big cup. We used dried chamomile, calendula, and lavender. 


Alex and I took turns pouring in the ingredients. Alex poured in the chamomile, and I poured in the lavender and calendula.





After we dropped the flowers into a cup, we boiled one cup of water. After we boiled it, we let it sit for a while and then we poured it in with the flowers.

I mixed the flowers well so that were under water.



After letting it sit for 20 minutes,  we used a coffee filter to strain the flowers.  But the best thing to use to strain the flowers is a cheese cloth.  Handy Tip: Make sure you don't pour any of the flower material into the herbal tea, otherwise it will get bad quicker.

After that we poured a cup of soap into the infusion from the flowers.




Another thing we had to do was pour glycerine and essential oils into the herbal tea. But first, you have to mix them separately. We used lemon oil, manuka oil, and lavender.




Then, we poured the glycerine mixture into the herbal tea, and stirred it slowly.

Lastly, use a funnel to pour the herbal tea into a container. It is best to use a dark container since essential oils go bad if they are exposed to sunlight too long.


I named my shampoo the Essential Oil Shampoo. If you are interested in making a shampoo with essential oils like this, then you will have to be careful while putting it in your hair. You do not want to get it in your eyes.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

How to Make Infused Calendula Oil

 Posted by Paola

Yesterday I helped my mom make Calendula oil to put in my soap and to use for my dog. Here are the steps to make the oil in the crock pot. 

1. Place 1/2  ounce of Calendula flowers and 1 cup grape seed oil in the the the crock pot. (You can also use massage oil.) 

2. Let it boil at a low heat for two hours.

3. Put a cheese cloth  over a cup. Pour the oil into it. Pull the cheese cloth out of the cup and let the oil drip from it.

4. Let the oil cool. Then pour the oil into a jar. (If you have to, use a funnel.)

I use the oil on bruises, cuts, muscle soreness, sprains, stings, and wounds. It is useful to have in a first aid kits. Most people have Marigold flowers in their gardens.

Plant Family:Asteraceae

It is also known as Marigold.

Later I am going to make my Calendula oil into soap.
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