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Does anyone have a recipe for hand lotion or cream for extremely dry hands? My

husband's hands are so dry in the winter they actually break open and bleed. It

is agonizing. Any ideas on a lotion or cream to help? I have never attempted

to make lotions (my thing is soap) so it would have to be something pretty

simple, with easy to acquire ingredients. Thanks for your help! Deb

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Hi Deb!

This isn't a lotion, but try it, it works... 1/2 c mineral oil, 1/4

c anhydrous lanolin, 2 or 2.5 tbsp beeswax. Heat the mineral oil and

lanolin til the lanolin is melted (I use a pyrex measuring cup in a pan of

water), add the melted beeswax (or if you use 'granulated' beeswax, pour it

in and stir til it melts), stir well, pour into containers. You can add

some vitamin E if you like (contents of one or two gel-caps). Use two or

three times a day. I made this using two tbsp of beeswax and the 'salve'

is rather soft, though not runny. Next time I do it I'm going to use a

little bit more beeswax. This stuff works well on dry heels too.

HTH,

Ellen~

>Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 22:30:36 -0600

>From: " & Debora " <charxdeb@...>

>Subject: hand lotion

>Does anyone have a recipe for hand lotion or cream for extremely dry

>hands? My husband's hands are so dry in the winter they actually break

>open and bleed. It is agonizing. Any ideas on a lotion or cream to help? I

>have never attempted to make lotions (my thing is soap) so it would have

>to be something pretty simple, with easy to acquire ingredients. Thanks

>for your help! Deb

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> From: " & Debora " <charxdeb@...>

> Does anyone have a recipe for hand lotion or cream for extremely dry

hands? My husband's hands are so dry in the winter they actually break open

and bleed. It is agonizing. Any ideas on a lotion or cream to help? I

have never attempted to make lotions (my thing is soap) so it would have to

be something pretty simple, with easy to acquire ingredients. Thanks for

your help! Deb

Deb, in my opinion he would be much better off using a solid lotion bar than

a cream or lotion. I make mine with Shea Butter, Coco Butter, Castor Oil,

Tocopherol (Vitamin E), and Beeswax. There are several recipes in the

Toiletries Library and you can experiment until you get a consistency that

you like. If his hands are breaking open, I don't think I would add a

fragrance as it may be too irritating. Besides using it during the day, he

may want to put a heavy dose on at night with a light pair of cotton gloves,

for at least a few nights to a week.

Pat.

Peace, Joy, Serenity.

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What exactly is a lotion bar? I keep hearing about but I can't figure if I've

every seen one before.

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Berijoy

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On 1/7/2001 at 12:47 PM Pat McDonnell wrote:

:Deb, in my opinion he would be much better off using a solid lotion bar than

:a cream or lotion. I make mine with Shea Butter, Coco Butter, Castor Oil,

:Tocopherol (Vitamin E), and Beeswax. There are several recipes in the

:Toiletries Library and you can experiment until you get a consistency that

:you like. If his hands are breaking open, I don't think I would add a

:fragrance as it may be too irritating. Besides using it during the day, he

:may want to put a heavy dose on at night with a light pair of cotton gloves,

:for at least a few nights to a week.

:

:Pat.

:Peace, Joy, Serenity.

:www.houseofscents.com

:Cosmeticinfo

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  • 4 weeks later...

I've made hand lotion twice now and each time after a few days it's too thick

in the bottle and it won't come out of the pump...I've tried thinning it down

with a little water and it still gets thick again after a couple of

days..What am I doing wrong ?????

Please help....

Fran

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Fran,

If you like the consistency and it is a receipe you will be using alot off,

then consider packaging it in 8 oz jars instead of bottles with pumps.

Jars are much easier to package lotions in. I would recommend double walled

PET jars.

lynn in valencia

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" A little touch of heaven in your bath "

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In a message dated 2/5/01 1:30:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, lzcutter@...

writes:

> then consider packaging it in 8 oz jars instead of bottles with pumps.

> Jars are much easier to package lotions in. I would recommend double

> walled

> PET jars.

> lynn in valencia

>

Thanks Lynn for the reply...A good thought, but I just purchased 48 of these

darn pump bottles...Maybe someone on the list has a good receipe to share

that will work in the pump bottles...Or maybe I can check with and see

if she has those flip caps to fit these bottles...

Fran

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Hi Fran,

Do you use stearic acid in your lotion? I found that if I cut back on the

stearic a little ( it's what gives lotion it's body ), that it didn't set

up quite as thick and was more pourable.

HTH

Carol

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