Recently, SoapQueen posted a recipe/tutorial for a cuticle salve here:
http://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-body- ... ve-recipe/ . I made it (amended it a bit, as I didn't have the extracts she used) and it came out WAY too hard for me to use. So I adjusted the recipe and tried again. Still too hard.
Perhaps I am missing the point of the product. I've been under the assumption that this would be a salve this is soft enough to dab your finger into so that you get a small amount on your fingertip to rub into your cuticles. If so, my recipe needs HELP! I love the idea of this and I love the way it smells, but I think my main problem is too high percentage of beeswax.
Could someone give me some pointers/advice?
Here was my percentages from last night:
26.8% Beeswax
53.6% Liquid Oils (Olive Oil & Sweet Almond Oil)
12.5% Shea Butter
3.5% Vitamin E
2% Lavender EO
1.6% Rosemary EO
So a few questions:
1. What percentage of beeswax should I aim for?
2. Should a cuticle salve be a very firm, or softer (spreadable) product?
3. Can I keep remelting the salve multiple times and adjusting it as needed (worried about the EOs and the remelting....problems?)