Hand Salve Recipe for Winter Skin Care with Essential Oils & Beeswax (2024)

Learn how to protect, hydrate and soothe dry hands with this simple, homemade winter hand salve recipe. It’s made beeswax, coconut oil and natural peppermint and pine essential oils. These ingredients then all come together to create a natural product that’s perfect for your winter skin care routine.

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Winter Is Hard On Hands: Care for Them Naturally

As I’ve aged, my hands have aged as well. While the rest of me can still pass for at least a decade younger, my hands are definitely the one true sign that I’m older than I look. And with winter weather drying out my skin worse than usual, I really have to pay extra attention to them. Add to that the extra hand washings to avoid getting winter colds or flu, and there are days my hands actually look crepey. It’s pretty freaky. I’m not a fan. So in addition to drinking extra water this winter, I’m also slathering on moisturizer and hand creams like there’s no tomorrow.

However, sometimes my hands need a LOT more than what traditional moisturizers can offer. So in addition to using a skin softening hand scrub, I also reach for a winter hand salve to care for winter skin care. This year, I made my own natural hand salve recipe with both beeswax and natural essential oils to add to my winter skin care routine. (You can find this winter hand salve recipe below.)

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Why Use Beeswax as an Ingredient in a Hand Salve?

I love how easy it is to make this winter hand salve recipe. It’s also pretty great that I don’t have to use this salve on just my hands. This homemade hand salve is also perfect for feet, cracked heels, dry elbows and pretty much anywhere else skin needs a little extra love. If you’re skin is really bad off, you can easily beef up this simple, homemade hand salve recipe by adding a small amount of lanolin to the formulation. (I tell you how further down!)

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Why This Hand Salve Works

Beeswax offers a number of natural skin care benefits. These natural properties make beeswax a popular addition to skin care products.

Cosmetic & Skin Care Benefits of Beeswax

  • Hydrating
  • Skin Softening
  • Non-Comedogenic (meaning it won’t clog pores)
  • Soothing
  • Collagen Enhancing (due to Vitamin A content)
  • Protective
  • Skin Smoothing
  • Strengthening
  • Regenerative

In addition to the skin care benefits of beeswax, it also has medicinal properties that help support skin health. Specifically, beeswax is also anti-allergenic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiviral.

Information on the Benefits of Beeswax in a Hand Salve

Produced by the worker bees in honey hives, beeswax can is well known for its ability to promote healing and often skin. Beeswax also has naturally antibacterial and anti-inflammatory skin care properties. As such, it’s an often used ingredient in skin care products for dry or problem skin. Additionally, as beeswax is also rich in vitamin A, it is also able to support cell reconstruction and health.

As a humectant, beeswax helps to lock in moisture to soothe dry skin. So skin is not only better hydrated, it also feels and looks softer. By locking in moisture, beeswax also adds a level of skin protection against external irritants. So dry hands have time to recuperate from the ravages of winter elements and dry skin. I also love that beeswax eases some of the symptoms of dry skin such as itchiness and redness. (The itching it the worst, right?!)

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Skin Care Benefits of Pine Essential Oil

According to Healthline, pine essential oil has been used for centuries in traditional medicines — including natural skin care applications. Like tea tree oil, pine essential oil also has antimicrobial properties. Fortunately, its smells SOOOooo much better than tea tree oil. Therefore it’s a great natural alternative if you ever need to make substitutions to your recipes in the future.

In addition, pine essential oil, like beeswax, also has anti-inflammatory properties which can help with both irritating skin conditions, such as eczema or acne, as well as soothe pain caused by arthritis or muscle pain.

Skin Care Benefits of Peppermint Essential Oil

Like pine essential oil, peppermint essential oil also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. Therefore it able to offer relief from muscle pain or headaches. Additionally, peppermint essential oil has been shown to also soothe itching in part to its natural cooling sensation from its natural menthol content. Plus, it smells amazing!

Ready to make a homemade hand salve recipe for your winter skin care routine? Below is the recipe from the December Simply Earth Essential Oil Recipe Box for making a natural, essential oil peppermint & pine salve. (Also be sure to check out their DIY coffee body scrub with mandarin essential oil, also part of the December essential oil recipe box. Want your own box? Be sure to use coupon code: SOAPDELIFREE to score a $40 off coupon good on your next purchase. Get it now.)

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Peppermint & Pine Hand Salve Recipe

Ingredients:

1/4 cup coconut oil
1.5 teaspoons beeswax
7 drops Scotch Pine essential oil
7 drops Peppermint essential oil

Hand Salve Optional Additions & Substitutions:

You can both soften this hand salve recipe and add an additional layer of skin protection by adding lanolin to the recipe. Simply add 1.5 teaspoons of lanolin in addition to the other hand salve ingredients.

If you’d like to make this hand salve recipe vegan, then simply swap out the beeswax with one teaspoon candelilla wax. (You’ll use less of this plant-based, vegan wax as it has a higher melting point than beeswax.)

Instructions:

Measure out the beeswax and coconut oil. Then combine the ingredients in a double boiler and heat until melted. (If you’re using lanolin, then you would also add it at this time.)

Once melted, remove from heat. Add the essential oils and stir to combine.

Finally, pour the melted hand salve into a 2 oz. tin. Allow to cool and harden completely. Then screw on the lid and label as desired for personal use or gifting.

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More Winter Skin Care Recipes with Beeswax

Want more ideas for your natural, winter skin care routine? Try one of these other great recipes from Soap Deli News.

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Hand Salve Recipe for Winter Skin Care with Essential Oils & Beeswax (2024)

FAQs

What is the ratio of beeswax to oil 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 essential oils are good for winter hands? ›

Essential oils for dry winter skin

Oils that are good for balancing/normalising sebum production include Geranium, Lavender and Sandalwood, with resinous oils such Benzoin, Elemi, Frankincense and Myrrh being the best choices for soothing and healing very dry, cracked skin.

How do you make beeswax hand salve? ›

You can make a very good protective and soothing 'non-petroleum jelly' by mixing 6 parts olive oil to one part beeswax (by volume). Melt the wax, add the oil, heat, mix, pour into pots or jars to cool.

How do you make winter salve? ›

Put one part beeswax and three parts infused oil in a clean, heat-safe measuring cup and place in a water bath. Melt wax and oil over very low heat until fully incorporated. Test for consistency like you're making jam: scoop out a small amount of salve with a clean spoon and place in a jar.

How do you mix beeswax with essential oils? ›

I use about 25 drops of essential oil (approximately 1 ml) for every 1 oz (28 g) of beeswax. It's enough to scent the entire room. When your beeswax is melted, remove it from the heat and add your essential oils. Stir gently with your glass stirring rod, or your spoon.

What are the pros and cons of beeswax for skin? ›

The advantages of using beeswax include its natural and renewable source, versatility, and moisturizing properties. Disadvantages may include potential allergies and limited availability. Advantages of using beeswax as a binder include its biodegradability and renewability.

How do you keep your hands moisturized in the winter? ›

How to Keep Your Hands Moisturized During Winter
  1. Slip on a pair of mittens.
  2. Choose moisturizers with vitamins and nutrients.
  3. Keep wearing your SPF.
  4. Go easy with the hand sanitizer.
  5. Moisturize before you go to bed.
  6. Wash your hands, but skip the hand dryers.
  7. Use a thicker moisturizer.
  8. Stay hydrated with NatureWell Beauty.
Feb 24, 2023

Which body oil is best for dry skin in winter? ›

Here are the best body oils for dry skin available on Purplle:
  • Good Vibes Coconut 100% Pure Cold Pressed Carrier Oil. ...
  • mCaffeine Naked & Raw Coffee Body Polishing Oil. ...
  • Biotique Bio Avocado Stress Relief Body Massage Oil. ...
  • TNW - The Natural Wash Coconut Oil. ...
  • UPAKARMA Badam Rogan Sweet Almond Oil.

Which oil is better for skin in winters? ›

Jojoba Oil:

It helps soften and soothe dry, flaky skin and can give comfort to chapped skin or rough patches common in winter. It acts as a natural barrier to protect the skin from environmental factors such as cold winds and low humidity.

What is the difference between hand balm and 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.

How do you make natural hand salve? ›

Soothing Gardener's Salve Recipe Makes about 1 cup.
  1. 1/2 cup organic arnica oil.
  2. 1/2 cup DIY ginger-infused oil.
  3. 1 oz. beeswax pastilles.
  4. 1 Tbsp. organic rosehip seed oil.
  5. 1 Tbsp. non-GMO vitamin E oil.
  6. 20 drops organic lavender essential oil.
  7. 20 drops organic ginger essential oil.
Jul 3, 2023

What is the best hand salve? ›

The Kiehl's Ultimate Strength Hand Salve is our Best Overall pick because of how well it moisturizes the skin with a thick, silky texture that absorbs well into the skin. Kiehl's Ultimate Strength Hand Salve stood out among the hand creams we tested.

What is the ratio of essential oil to salve? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 oz. beeswax (use carnauba wax for a vegan salve)
  2. 4 oz. herbal infused oil(s) of your choice (choose one or a combination)
  3. 10-20 drops essential oil of choice (optional)
Aug 23, 2019

How to make dry skin salve? ›

Follow these instructions to make it.
  1. 1/4 cup of chopped beeswax. 1 tablespoon olive oil. 2 tablespoons coconut oil. ...
  2. 4 tablespoons of organic cold-pressed virgin coconut oil. 3 tablespoons of rosehip or any essential oil. 4 capsules of vitamin E. ...
  3. 65 grams of distilled water. 1 gram colloidal oatmeal.
Feb 5, 2024

How much essential oil to add to salve? ›

Once the beeswax has melted, add 8 fl oz (1 cup) of infused oil (add more or less depending on how hard or soft you want your salve; see the tips below for more). Remove from heat. Let slightly cool, then add 50-80 drops of essential oils and vitamin E (1mL or ~25 drops, if using).

What is the ratio for salves? ›

1:1 and 1:2 are pretty much useless for skincare, so avoid recipes that use more than 33% or so beeswax, and don't try to “save” something by adding boatloads of beeswax. Use 1:3–1:5 (16.66–25%) for most salves and balms.

What oil do you mix with beeswax? ›

Basic Recipe for Beeswax Polish

45g oil (olive oil, Hazelnut oil, linseed oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil all work well – some products even use avocado oil!)

How much beeswax for 1 cup of oil? ›

If you want to make a larger or smaller batch a good rule of thumb is 1 ounce of beeswax for every 1 cup of oil. You can play around with these ratios as much as you'd like. Adding more beeswax will give you a harder salve; some like a harder slave for summer so it doesn't melt.

What is the ratio of jojoba oil to beeswax? ›

I've had great luck with jojoba oil, so I started with ratios of jojoba to melted and purified beeswax. // 4:1 — Good thickness, but a bit chunky and less penetrating. // 6:1 — Very spreadable, excellent penetration into endgrain.

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