Miracle Salve Recipe with Free Printable Labels - Primally Inspired (2024)

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Miracle Salve with Free Printable Labels

You guys! I can’t believe it’s taken me so long to tell you about my homemade miracle salve recipe. I was just making it for Christmas presents and it dawned on me that I never told you about it. What was I thinking?! You need to know about this stuff.

This salve is seriously the best. I can’t say enough good things about it. It will soothe and heal the driest of dry, cracked, chapped and scaly skin. It really is like a miracle cream. It’s one of those things you just have to try to believe and then you’ll realize why I’m so crazy about it.

My grandmother swears by it. My friend, Danielle says it’s her go to cream to help her kids’s eczema. My husband even loves it for his hands and his face in the winter. He tells me it works really well at protecting his face from windburn when he goes hunting.

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It works wonders for dry hands and feet. Just rub some on your hands and feet before you go to bed, let the nourishing ingredients work their magic when you are sleeping and you’ll wake up with baby soft skin. It’s that good. You can use this homemade salve for hands, feet, face, elbows, even lips! Heck, I even use it for my dog’s paws. In the cold, harsh winter months when I need extra moisturizer to combat dry skin, I use it as my nightly face cream – I love this stuff so much!

And what’s even cooler is that it’s SO easy to make. You know I don’t do complicated and this recipe couldn’t get more simple to make. You may have to get just one or two ingredients that you don’t have on hand, but I promise you that it will be worth it and those ingredients will last you a really long time. Also, a little of this salve goes a long way so a small jar will last you months.

I’m giving you my basic recipe, but you can go as crazy as you want by switching up the oils, adding different essential oils, infusing fresh herbs into your oils, etc. You can’t really screw it up so have fun with this! I can’t wait to hear about your salve creations so be sure to leave me a comment if you play around with this recipe.

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And just a fair warning – I started giving this miracle salve to friends and family a few years ago for small Christmas presents and now they request it every single year. Just be prepared to make it every year from here on out 😉

Since this recipe makes the perfect gift, I made some free printable labels for you for extra easy gift giving. Just print and cut the labels out, stick one on a jar (I use THESE jars), tie a bow and your set. Enjoy!

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Miracle Salve Recipe with Free Printable Labels

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Kelly from Primally Inspired

Serves: 8 ounces

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Miracle Salve for Hands, Feet, Face & Body

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Add a few inches of water to a skillet and place on your stove at medium low heat.
  2. Place a glass jar in the water and add your beeswax to the jar. Allow the beeswax to melt - this takes 15 or more minutes. Miracle Salve Recipe with Free Printable Labels - Primally Inspired (6)
  3. Once the beeswax has melted, add the remaining oils (except essential oil) and cocoa butter or shea butter and let melt - this takes an additional 15 or more minutes. You don't have to stir - the oils will naturally blend together.
  4. Once everything is melted and liquid, remove the jar from heat and add in your essential oil, if using. Miracle Salve Recipe with Free Printable Labels - Primally Inspired (7)
  5. Pour liquid into jars of choice (I like using THESE - this recipe fills 2 of those jars) and place on the counter for a few hours to harden. Miracle Salve Recipe with Free Printable Labels - Primally Inspired (8) You can speed up the hardening process by placing the jars in the refrigerator for at least a half hour.

Notes

If you struggle with patience as much as me, it will take a ton of willpower to not crank up the heat to make the beeswax and shea butter melt faster. But just grit your teeth and be patient because we want to preserve the beneficial, healing enzymes in these ingredients. So we have to melt them SLOWLY over a low heat so we don't harm them 🙂

If you would like a softer salve, use 2 tablespoons of beeswax instead of 3.

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FAQs

What is the best oil for healing salve? ›

Plain, high-quality carrier oils like sweet almond, olive or jojoba oil will nourish and moisturize skin on their own. However, you could also infuse dried herbs in oil before making salve to combine the healing and therapeutic benefits of both!

How do you make natural healing salve? ›

Method
  1. First you will need to make an infused oil. ...
  2. Take 100ml of your infused herbal oil.
  3. Warm in a bain-marie, add 15g beeswax until it has melted.
  4. Take it off the heat.
  5. Whilst it is still warm add any essential oils you want to.
  6. Pour this into some salve jars.
  7. Allow to cool and then add a lid, label and store.

How to make a salve with jojoba oil? ›

How to make the salve/balm
  1. Mix 4 ounces of the infused olive oil with 1 ounce almond oil, 1 ounce hazelnut oil, 1 ounce jojoba oil and 1 ounce grape seed oil in a double boiler.
  2. Add 1.5 ounces of beeswax and 1 ounce of shea butter over low heat.
  3. Stir until completely melted.

What ingredient ratios for salve? ›

Mixing Your Salve

I typically make my salve with an oil to beeswax ratio of 3:1 or 4:1, which results in a thick but still easily spreadable texture. For example, in my latest batch I had about 100 mL of melted beeswax so I added about 300 mL of oil.

What is the main ingredient in a salve? ›

Salves are solid combinations of oils and a wax such as beeswax or soy wax. Creams and lotions, as you're likely familiar with, vary from thicker to more light in texture, and combine oils with water to create a hydrating topical treatment.

What oil absorbs best into skin? ›

Uses: Jojoba oil absorbs easily in the skin and doesn't clog pores. This makes it a good carrier oil option for massage oils, facial moisturizers, and bath oils.

What oil to rub on arthritis? ›

Those are oils like coconut, almond, olive, avocado, or jojoba. That'll help protect your skin and make it easier to absorb. Rub into your skin, wherever you feel joint pain.

What is the best carrier oil for inflammation? ›

Castor Oil

Castor Oil is best known for its natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it a popular choice for muscle and joint pain. This is because of its high concentration of fatty acids, ricin oleic acids -particularly omega 9.

How do you thicken homemade salve? ›

If you prefer a thicker salve, add another half ounce of beeswax. (This recipe is based on an 8:1 oil:wax ratio. You can increase it up to 6:1.

What herbs are best for salve? ›

Good options include arnica, calendula, coltsfoot, comfrey, echinacea, elder flower, German chamomile, goldenseal, horsetail, lavender, lemon balm, marshmallow root, mullein, plantain leaf, roses, St. John's wort, and yarrow. The first step to homemade herbal salves is to make your herb infused oil.

What is the difference between a balm and a salve? ›

Salves tend to be more oily and thinner in consistency, while balms are more thick and waxy. Salves can be better for moisturizing dry skin or treating specific conditions, while balms are better at sealing in moisture and creating a barrier against environmental irritants for general skincare.

What is the best carrier oil for salve? ›

11 Best Carrier Oils for Skin Care, Salves and Infusions
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
  • Argan Oil.
  • Jojoba Oil.
  • Coconut Oil (Regular or Fractionated)
  • Sweet Almond Oil.
  • Rosehip Seed Oil.
  • Hemp Seed Oil.
  • Sunflower Oil.
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Can you put honey in a salve? ›

Honey: I add a dash of honey to my salve for its healing and antimicrobial properties. Essential oils: Not only do essential oils smell amazing, but each has unique properties that can improve your skin. Since I'm prone to getting cuts and scrapes, I benefit from lavender's healing properties.

What is the active ingredient in drawing salve? ›

Drug Facts
Active ingredientPurpose
lchthammol USP 10%Drawing Salve

What is the composition of salve? ›

The main ingredients are often ichthammol, phenyl alcohol, or Arnica montana, and may contain herbs such as echinacea or calendula. The name comes from archaic belief that an irritant can "draw out" evil humors. (This should not be confused with black salve which is dangerous.)

What are the ingredients in golden salve? ›

Ingredients: Organic Olive Oil, Organic Cold-pressed Safflower Oil, Organic Coconut Oil, Beeswax, Goldenseal Root (Hydrastis canadensis), Calendula Flower (Calendula officinalis), Yellowdock Root (Rumex crispus), Comfrey Root (Symphytum officinale), Propolis (Bee harvested tree resin), and Balm of Gilead Bud (Populus ...

What are the ingredients in Dr Sayman's healing salve? ›

Upload complete! A: Hello, Dr. Sayman's Healing Salve has 2 main active ingredients. Petrolatum 87.3% (skin protectant) & Zinc Oxide 8.8%.

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