How to Make Tiger Balm
Things You'll Need
- 5 oz. beeswax, divided
- ½ cup mineral oil
- 1 tbsp. powdered ginger (optional)
- 2 tbsp. camphor
- 2 tbsp. lavender essential oil
- 2 tbsp. eucalyptus essential oil
- 3 tbsp. wintergreen essential oil
- 3 tbsp. peppermint essential oil
- 2.4 oz. menthol crystals
- Small metal or glass containers
- 10 drops eucalyptus essential oil
- 10 drops peppermint essential oil
- 5 drops clove essential oil
- ¼ cup emu oil, coconut oil or extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 tbsp. beeswax
Instructions
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Complex Tiger Balm
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Combine 1 oz. of the beeswax and the mineral oil in a saucepan over low heat. Heat only until the beeswax melts. This is the jelly. Pour it into a container and set it aside.
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2
Make an essential oil mix by combining the ginger (optional), camphor, lavender, eucalyptus, wintergreen and peppermint essential oils in a glass bottle or jar.
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3
Combine the remaining beeswax, the menthol crystals and 1 oz. of the jelly over low heat. Stir it constantly and heat it only until the beeswax melts.
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4
Let the mixture cool for a few minutes and then add 5 tbsp. of the essential oil mix, stirring until mixed well. Pour the Tiger Balm into the containers and allow it to cool completely.
Easy Tiger Balm
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5
Heat the beeswax and emu, coconut or olive oil in a double boiler with the burner turned to low heat. Heat, stirring constantly, only until beeswax melts.
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6
Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the essential oils.
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7
Pour the Tiger Balm into the containers and allow it to cool completely.
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