The white substance fluffing around the immersion blender
looked like the richest of icings. I refrained, however, from swiping my finger
around the bowl to taste it. We had just cooked it and blended it but it wasn’t
to eat; it was body cream.
Combine distilled water and aloe juice or powder. Erin discovered that some aloe powders come with “toxic tagalongs” so she located a provider that doesn’t include those.
The Nature’s Thyme Herb Club hosted Erin Tadyus of Sassa
Bella last week so we could learn about making body cream. Erin built on her
background as an engineer when she began creating body care products made with
nurturing ingredients rather than the harsh chemicals that many commercial
products include. She told us that when we put something on our skin, our body
decides within seconds if it’s toxic and sends it to the liver to detoxify.
Therefore, if the body is overloaded with toxic substances, the liver can’t
keep up and illness can take over.
Erin not only uses nontoxic ingredients in her products
but she also purchases her raw materials locally when possible. Gardeners could
create their own essential oils and harvest aloe for those ingredients in this
recipe.
Erin also shared a refreshing philosophy that many of us
could relate to when she said, “I believe that the way to change the world is
to change myself.” She certainly gave all of us one practical way to change our
lifestyle habits by purchasing her products or making our own.
Here’s how we made the cream.
Combine coconut oil, sunflower oil and organic beeswax in
a cooking pot. Erin buys pelleted beeswax, which looks like lentils and melts
more easily than blocks.
Melt ingredients together. Remove from burner to cool to room temperature or 110 degrees.
Melt ingredients together. Remove from burner to cool to room temperature or 110 degrees.
Combine distilled water and aloe juice or powder. Erin discovered that some aloe powders come with “toxic tagalongs” so she located a provider that doesn’t include those.
When oil mixture is room temperature, add Vitamin E oil
and essential oil of your choice (if you want fragrance) to the water. Pour
water into oil mixture as you blend with a high-speed immersion blender.
Blend until creamy. The mixture is thick. To preserve it,
Erin suggested keeping it in the refrigerator until we begin to use it. The
longer it’s at room temperature, the less thick it becomes. Although we spooned
our cream into small glass jars, Sassa Bella products are sold in an airless
pump that helps the product stay fresh longer.
After we filled our jars, we had plenty of cream on our
hands to rub in. I must say my skin felt luxuriously soft when we finished! It
was a different sort of cooking project but it was certainly worth the effort.
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