Aftershave moisturizer / balm recipes ?
I've been reading moisturizer and shave balm labels, and nothing I see on them justifies their prices.
I'm thinking about using almond oil as a base for a post-shave moisturizer/balm, and adding a bit of menthol (if I can find it) and eucalyptus oils for (a) cooling and (b) smell.
Has anyone tried homebrew shave balm? Any recipes would be appreciated.
Thanks --
Charles
PS -- my "standard of comparison" is H2O "Body Butter". If I could get close to that, I'd be very happy.
How much is a spoonful of glycerine
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Originally Posted by
str8fencer
I make a very simple after shave moisturizer. It is quick and easy to make, and a little goes a long way so it will last "for many moons". I make mine without any scents so it doesn't collide with which ever aftershave I decide on. I use mine on cold days or if my skin feels dry.
3 oz aloe butter, 6 oz shea butter, 3 oz grape seed oil, 1 spoonful of glycerine.
(The best quality shea butter has a natural scent. If you mind it you could get scentless extractions, but I use the best quality. Just make sure you get a cosmetic grade.)
Melt slowly and keep the temp steady between 170-185F for approximately 30-45 minutes. (this stage is important to avoid the shea butter lump up as it cools). Then starts the cooling process. Whip it with a mixer till it looks like there are bubbles in it, then place in freezer/fridge for 5 mins. Repeat this process. It will take many whipping/cooling rounds, in the end it will feel like whipped cream. Then replace to a wide mouthed jar and stick it in the fridge for keeping. I use a small container in the shave den, and refill as needed from the fridge. The recipe is all natural and non toxic (you could even eat it, but it doesn't taste very well :)) provided you use grade A shea butter.
How much is a spoonful of glycerine?
Thanks for the information.