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Pssst!!

August 31, 2007 by Kimberly Ayers 5 Comments

Digital Artwork by Miz Bella

Dear Readers,

I am looking for a couple of different things right now to enhance the Bath and Body blog.

Bath, body, aromatherapy, natural products or those with a minimal amount of synthetics used to review for the Bath and Body blog.

More link submissions would be fabulous!

Whether you have your own products and would like them reviewed or if you know of someone that has rockin’ products I’d love to hear from you. Have your own etsy store but perhaps not a website? I’m waiting to hear from you 😉

Thank you!

Kimberly Ayers, Bath and Body Editor

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Comments

  1. Barbe Saint John says

    August 31, 2007 at 11:54 pm

    you need to write about the AMAZING concoctions you create. I can vouch for them=-since I LOVE using them myself!!!

  2. Sandy says

    September 3, 2007 at 8:24 pm

    Have you heard of Lush? Their website is http://www.lush.com. They have a store in New Orleans that I visited in June and I love their products, great smells and all are hand made, you can read more about them on the site.

  3. Debra Small says

    November 12, 2007 at 7:50 pm

    You guys need to checkout HPO SPA TREATMENTS (HAPPY PEOPLE ONLY) and try everything from choc brownie bars ,raw sugars scrub all blened with nature,for the mind,body and moment…….lots of enjoyment D,Small

  4. Tiffany McCauley says

    February 6, 2008 at 5:52 pm

    I’d love to have my products reviewed!
    I use only essential oils to scent my products. Absolutely no synthetic scents at all! In fact, I even use organic oils when they are available.

    My regular line of products are based on Ayurveda.

    I also just launched a new line called Boutique Body.

    I hope you’ll stop by!
    http://www.personalalchemy.com

    Thanks!

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    September 24, 2007 at 10:52 pm

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DIY Herbal Vapor Rub Balm – A Natural Vicks-Style Decongestant for Cold and Flu Relief

When someone in the house starts sniffling, you just know it’s going to make the rounds. That’s when I reach for this homemade herbal vapor rub—our family’s go-to chest balm for easing congestion, coughs, and that heavy-headed sick feeling.

Made with gentle yet powerful essential oils, this balm works just like the classic Vicks rub (but without the synthetic stuff). It’s safe, effective, and smells like a eucalyptus grove with a hint of grandma’s medicine chest—in the best possible way!

Whether you’re treating a toddler’s sniffles or trying to head off a man cold, this DIY vapor rub will be your winter wellness MVP.

Why You’ll Love This Natural Decongestant Balm

  • No petroleum or nasties – A clean, green homemade Vicks alternative 
  • Gentle enough for kids – With optional adjustments for littlies 
  • Nourishing balm texture – Melts into skin without being greasy 
  • Essential oils – Provide cooling, clearing, and comforting support 
  • Customizable – Make it stronger for adults or extra-gentle for babies 

Ingredients

Base:

  • 1/4 cup coconut oil (or olive oil for a softer balm) 
  • 2 tbsp shea butter or mango butter 
  • 2 tbsp beeswax pellets 

Essential Oil Blend (for adults):

  • 10 drops eucalyptus essential oil 
  • 8 drops peppermint essential oil 
  • 6 drops rosemary essential oil 
  • 4 drops tea tree essential oil 
  • 4 drops lavender essential oil 

Optional for kids under 5:
Replace eucalyptus and peppermint with fir needle and cedarwood atlas, and halve the total essential oil amount.

How to Make Your Own Vapor Rub

  1. Melt the base:
    In a double boiler (or a bowl over simmering water), gently melt the coconut oil, shea butter, and beeswax together. Stir until smooth and liquid. 
  2. Cool slightly:
    Remove from heat and let cool just a few minutes—enough that it’s no longer scalding hot but still liquid. 
  3. Add essential oils:
    Stir in your essential oil blend. Don’t add them too early or the heat will evaporate their goodness. 
  4. Pour into tins or jars:
    Carefully pour into a small glass jar or metal balm tin. Let cool completely before putting the lid on. 
  5. Label & store:
    Store in a cool place away from sunlight. Balm will keep for up to 6 months. 

How to Use Your Herbal Chest Rub

  • For chest and back: Rub a small amount onto chest, upper back, and soles of the feet during cold or flu season. 
  • For steam relief: Add a pea-sized amount to a bowl of steaming water, cover your head with a towel, and inhale. 
  • For headaches: Dab a touch on temples and neck (use caution and avoid eyes). 

Mum Tips

  • Patch test first if you’re unsure about sensitivities. 
  • Keep a tiny jar in your handbag during winter for on-the-go sniffles. 
  • For a nighttime version, add a few drops of Roman chamomile or lavender for extra sleep support. 

 

 

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