Sunburn Salve Recipe

$10
15 Minutes
Easy

Last Updated on March 18, 2023 by

Make this beeswax sunburn salve recipe to soothe sunburnt skin. Learn how to make my easy lavender salve recipe the next time you get too much sun.


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Sunburn Salve Recipe


Healing burned skin is easy with this herbal salve. Summer will be here soon and that means more time outside in the sun.

People with fair skin often have to deal with sunburns at least a few times a year. Make sure that you always wear sunscreen when you go outside. And, keep a few jars of this lavender salve handy just in case.


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What is the best thing to put on sunburn?


The best thing to put on sunburn is a natural salve or cream that contains ingredients such as aloe vera, lavender oil, and beeswax. These ingredients are naturally cooling and soothing, making them perfect for treating sunburns.

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What can I put on sunburn if I don’t have aloe?


If you don’t have aloe vera, you can use this salve recipe. It contains all-natural ingredients that are known to soothe sunburnt skin.


Is Witch Hazel good for sunburn?


Yes, Witch Hazel has properties that can help soothe the skin and reduce inflammation. It can also be used to cleanse the area and speed up healing time.


How do you heal a sunburn fast?


The best way to heal a sunburn fast is to keep your skin cool and moisturized. Applying natural cooling salves like this one can help reduce redness, pain, and inflammation.

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Is lavender essential oil good for sunburn?


Yes, lavender essential oil is great for treating sunburns. It has natural anti-inflammatory properties that can help heal sunburn and reduce pain.

You can also add a few drops of peppermint oil which has cooling properties. This is very refreshing and will help your skin heal.


Can I use this on other burns?


Yes, this salve is great for other types of burns as well. It can be used to help soothe and heal minor burns, scrapes, and cuts.

Add a jar to your first aid kit. Remember, the shelf life is about 6 months so use it promptly.

For a severe burn, please get medical attention.

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How to use this healing salve


After washing the area with cool water, apply a thin layer of this salve to the affected area. Gently massage the salve into your skin until it is completely absorbed. Reapply as needed throughout the day.

Use it on burns and to relieve minor skin irritation.


Tools / equipment to make salve


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Ingredients for sunburn salve


You need a few simple ingredients for this burn salve.


  • 1 cup infused lavender oil (or olive oil)
  • 2-3 tablespoons beeswax pellets
  • 5-10 drops of lavender essential oil
  • A few drops of aloe vera gel (optional)
  • A few drops of Vitamin E oil (optional)


If you do not have infused lavender oil prepared, you can use coconut oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, or olive oil.


How to store burn salve


This salve does not need to be stored in the refrigerator unless you use coconut oil. It can be kept at room temperature for up to 6 months.

If you use coconut oil, store this in a cool place. Coconut oil will melt at 78F.

This does not have a preservative in it so please use it promptly.

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How to make sunburn salve


  • Pour the beeswax pellets into the lavender-infused oil. Microwave for 30 seconds on medium heat and then stir for 30 seconds. Repeat until all the pellets have melted.
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  • Add 5-10 drops of essential oils.
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  • Pour the mixture into a tin or glass container.
  • Let it sit in a cool place without the lid on for 4-5 hours or until it fully hardens. Once it is hard, then you can put the lid on.
  • Keep it in a dark place without much humidity.


Tips


The infused lavender oil can be made with any type of carrier oil. This recipe used avocado oil. You can use coconut oil, olive oil, jojoba oil, etc.

You do not have to use essential oils, only if you want to add an extra lavender scent to your salve.

If you want this to be a vegan recipe, swap out beeswax pellets for candelilla wax.

If you do not want to use the microwave, you can use the double boiler method to heat the oil and beeswax.

Use more beeswax pellets if you want a harder salve and less if you want a softer ointment.

Make this beeswax sunburn salve recipe to soothe sunburnt skin. Learn how to make my easy lavender salve recipe the next time you get too much sun.
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Materials



  • 1 cup infused lavender oil

  • 2-3 tablespoons beeswax pellets

  • 5-10 drops of lavender essential oil

  • Microwave safe bowl

  • Spatula

  • 3 2oz tins


Tools



  • microwave or double boiler


Instructions


  1. Pour the beeswax pellets into the lavender-infused oil. Microwave for 30 seconds and then stir for 30 seconds. Repeat until all the pellets have melted.
  2. Add 5-10 drops of lavender essential oil.
  3. Pour the mixture into a tin or glass container.
  4. Let it sit without the lid on for 4-5 hours or until it fully hardens. Once it is hard, then you can put the lid on.
  5. Keep it in a dark place without much humidity, and it can last up to a year.

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