DIY Bug Bite Balm
Summer days means longer days spent outdoors are inevitable. Whether you're playing in the yard catching fireflies, exploring a new hiking trail or simply enjoying the later sunsets bugs are unavoidable. Young Living's Insect Repellent works wonders but bugs always find the tiny spot we missed. This Bug Bite Balm is soothing and stops the itch! -Rebecca McClelland
INGREDIENTS:
Roman Chamomile – excellent for skin
Australian Ericifolia essential oil - commonly known as “Lavender Tea Tree,” synergistically combines the benefits of Tea Tree with the soothing nature of Lavender
OR Tea Tree and Lavender oils
Tea Tree oil – Tea tree essential oil is known for its anti-pain, anti-swelling, and anti-itching qualities. It’s also antibacterial and antifungal so it should help keep those annoying bug bites from getting infected.
Lavender oil – Lavender has soothing pain-relieving qualities that quickly take the pain and itch out of bites.
PLUS:
Beeswax – provides healing properties as well as moisture and texture benefits for the balm
Shea Butter– contains multiple moisturizers and has a high vitamin A content
Avocado oil -moisturizes the skin and reduces age spots
MATERIALS
4-ounce jar
2 tablespoons pure shea butter
2 tablespoons avocado oil
1 ounce pure beeswax
5-10 drops Roman Chamomile oil
15-20 drops Australian Ericafolia
OR....
5-10 drops Lavender oil
5-10 drops Tea Tree oil
INSTRUCTIONS
In a small pan, melt shea butter, avocado oil, and beeswax. Stir well.
Remove from heat and stir in Roman Chamomile and Australian Ericifolia OR Lavender, and Tea Tree oil. Let cool slightly, then pour into small jars or lip balm containers. Makes 5 ounces of balm.
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