Soothing Dandelion Salve
Ingredients
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Dried Dandelion Blossoms: The core medicinal herb.
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Carrier Oil: Such as olive, almond, or jojoba oil.
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Shea Butter: For deep moisturization and a creamy texture.
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Beeswax: To provide structure and create a protective barrier on the skin.
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Lavender (Optional): Added for a calming scent and additional skin-soothing properties.
Instructions
Step 1: Infuse the Oil
Place your dried dandelion blossoms into a clean glass jar and cover them completely with your chosen carrier oil. You can use the “solar method” by letting it sit in a sunny window for 2–4 weeks, or the “quick method” by heating the jar in a water bath (double boiler) on very low heat for 3–4 hours.
Step 2: Strain the Herbs
Once the oil has taken on the properties of the dandelions, strain the mixture through a cheesecloth or fine-mesh sieve into a clean bowl. Squeeze the cloth well to get every drop of infused oil.
Step 3: Melt the Base
In a double boiler over medium-low heat, combine your infused dandelion oil with the shea butter and beeswax. A common ratio is 1 cup of infused oil to 1 ounce of beeswax and 1/4 cup of shea butter, depending on how firm you want the final salve.
Step 4: Add Aromatics
Once the beeswax and shea butter have completely melted into the oil, remove the mixture from the heat. If you are using lavender, stir in a few drops of lavender essential oil or dried lavender buds at this stage.
Step 5: Pour and Set
Carefully pour the liquid mixture into clean metal tins or glass jars. Let the salve sit undisturbed at room temperature until it has completely cooled and solidified.
Questions & Answers
Q: Why do the dandelion blossoms need to be dried first? A: Using fresh flowers can introduce moisture into your salve, which can lead to mold growth. Drying the blossoms ensures your salve has a long, stable shelf life.
Q: Is this salve safe for sensitive skin? A: Dandelion and shea butter are generally very gentle; however, it is always recommended to perform a small patch test on a small area of skin before applying it more broadly.
Q: How long does the salve last? A: If stored in a cool, dark place, a dandelion salve typically remains effective for 6 to 12 months.
Q: Can I use this on my face? A: While it is excellent for dry patches, shea butter and beeswax can be heavy. If you have oily or acne-prone skin, it is best used on the body, hands, and feet rather than the face.