- How To: Quick And Easy Natural
Massage Melts
- by Mindy Schwartz
Massage melts are a unique body
product because they stay solid at room temperatures, but when
applied directly to your skin, start to soften and melt due to
body temperature. Their main purpose is to moisturize dry skin,
as well as, relax and soothe tight muscles.
Essentially, massage bars are
composed of natural butters and oils. Most recipes for this type
of product call for the use of cocoa butter. Even though it has
great moisturizing properties, I feel this butter produces too
hard a product. Therefore, I recommend using such butters as
shea and mango, which create a silkier, luxurious feeling to
your melts.
For oils, I highly recommend
using sweet almond and jojoba. Sweet almond oil is light and
penetrates easily making it well-suited for dry skin conditions.
Plus, it is effective on all skin types. Jojoba oil, which is
not actually an oil but is a liquid wax, is similar in composition
to the oil your skin secretes, which is known as sebum. Jojoba
is a quickly absorbed oil that soothes the skin, as well as,
extends the shelf life of other oils.
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Other light oils
you can substitute, for the above, are apricot kernel, grapeseed,
sunflower, safflower, or soybean. Rounding out the rest of the
ingredients are beeswax, vitamin E, and essential and fragrance
oils.
Beeswax helps formulations keep
their shape, as well as, act as a humectant. Vitamin E oil protects
your product from rancidity and is also a great natural antioxidant.
Essential oils are natural ingredients that are the very essence
of the plant itself. |
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Extracted from the flowers, fruit,
leaves, bark, and roots of the plant, the oils are used for scent
and therapeutic purposes. A word of caution, due to their volatility,
research any essential oil before use. Fragrance oils, though
synthetic in nature, do provide an inexpensive and easy way to
achieve a scent that might not be possible with essential oils.
Ingredients:
3 ½ oz. of shea butter
3 ½ oz. of beeswax
2 oz. of jojoba oil
2 oz. of sweet almond oil
¼ tsp. of Vitamin E
Equipment:
Mold(s) of your choice
1 digital cooking thermometer
2 Pyrex glass measuring cups
1 small digital postal scale
1 set of measuring aluminum spoons
Wax paper for measuring on the scale
Plastic wrap to cover Pyrex cups
Directions:
Step 1: Gather all equipment onto a clean, sterile surface.
Place a sheet of wax paper over the small digital postal scale
to measure out the shea butter and beeswax base. Place base in
a Pyrex cup and cover with plastic wrap. Melt ingredients, completely,
in the microwave.
Step 2: While the base is melting, use the second Pyrex
cup for your jojoba, sweet almond, vitamin E, and essential/fragrance
oils (if used). Mix, cover with plastic wrap, and set aside.
Step 3: Once the base has melted, mix thoroughly. Pour
the Pyrex cup from step 2 into the base Pyrex cup, mix together,
and pour into your mold(s). Set aside for a couple of hours to
cool and set. When soft, transfer the melts to the fridge until
they are really hard. They should just pop out of the molds easily.
Massage into skin and let product become absorbed. Due to melting
properties, keep unused portions out of direct sunlight and store
in a cool place.
Note: If you plan on using essential and/or fragrance
oils in your recipe, place a digital thermometer in the melted
shea butter and beeswax base. Wait for the temperature to drop
down to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Anything higher will burn off
the fragrant oils. After the temperature has reached this point
immediately dump your Pyrex cup from step 2 into the Pyrex cup
with the base, mix quickly, and pour into your mold(s). Follow
the rest of step 3 instructions.
Muscle Relief Essential Oil
Blend
½ tsp. of Eucalyptus
½ tsp. of Peppermint (do not use if pregnant)
30 drops of Rosemary
Tropical Fragrance Oil Blend
(Substitute shea butter
with mango butter)
½ tsp of Heliotrope fragrance oil
¼ tsp of Coconut Milk fragrance oil
30-50 drops of Tahitian Vanilla fragrance oil
All recipe ingredients, listed
above, can be found by searching Google.com. |