Extraction Creams

You can remelt the cream and add more oil and beeswax to dilute.
That will be too hot for your lavender, so you may have to add more of that if you want it in there.
 
@Root Me and two people more who try my creams... we have itchy hands because of cream. I woke last night and almost "pull myself out of skin". Any experience with that problem?
 
@Root Me and two people more who try my creams... we have itchy hands because of cream. I woke last night and almost "pull myself out of skin". Any experience with that problem?
I already did it with organic coconut oil, olive oil, beeswax and lavender. I decarbed trim (month ago), today I just mix cannabutter with oils and other stuff mentioned on top. It has the same colour as yours... still cooling, we'll see tomorrow how's on touch. But smells great (lavender).

Maybe the lavender? That is one reason I don't add essential oils...too many people have reactions.
Unless you are allergic to the coconut oil?
 
Maybe the lavender? That is one reason I don't add essential oils...too many people have reactions.
Unless you are allergic to the coconut oil?

Hmmm... I look at declaration of lavender, it's written that "may cause itchy skin". I bought oil and really add small dose (few drops)... It seems too much for my skin.
Thanks!
 
To really boost the strength of any topical the recipe should include essential oils and possible many other healing herb oil infusions. Some good essential oils are lavender, tea trea, eucalyptus, rosemary, peppermint. Some good healing oil infusions to include are arnica, calendula, yarrow, lavender and rosemary. A save essential oil dilution for daily use is about 2-3% and for spot treatments in healthy adults up to 10% give or take.
 
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