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Healing Skin Salves: A Natural Remedy with Natural Healing Salves

  • Writer: Krystle Nordhaus
    Krystle Nordhaus
  • 3 days ago
  • 4 min read

When I first discovered the magic of natural healing salves, I was amazed at how something so simple could soothe and repair my skin. These little jars of goodness have become a staple in my home, especially for my family. Whether it’s a scraped knee, dry patches, or minor burns, healing skin salves offer a gentle, effective way to care for our skin without relying on harsh chemicals. Today, I want to share with you the wonders of these natural remedies and how they can become your go-to solution for skin care.


What Are Natural Healing Salves?


Natural healing salves are ointments made from plant-based oils, beeswax, and herbal extracts. They have been used for centuries across cultures to treat wounds, soothe irritation, and nourish the skin. Unlike commercial creams filled with synthetic ingredients, these salves harness the power of nature to promote healing.


The base of most salves is a combination of carrier oils like olive oil, coconut oil, or jojoba oil, which moisturize and protect the skin. Beeswax adds a protective barrier that locks in moisture and shields the skin from environmental damage. Then, herbs such as calendula, comfrey, and lavender are infused into the oils to provide anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and soothing properties.


I love how customizable these salves are. You can tailor them to your family’s needs by choosing specific herbs or oils. For example, calendula is fantastic for calming irritated skin, while comfrey helps speed up the healing of cuts and bruises.


Close-up view of a jar of natural healing salve with herbs
Natural healing salve in a jar with herbal ingredients

Natural healing salve infused with herbs ready for use


Why Choose Natural Healing Salves?


There’s something comforting about using a remedy that’s been trusted for generations. Natural healing salves offer several benefits that make them a wonderful choice for families seeking wellness and self-sufficiency:


  • Gentle on the skin: Free from synthetic fragrances and preservatives, these salves are less likely to cause allergic reactions or irritation.

  • Multi-purpose: They can be used on a variety of skin issues, from dry hands to minor cuts and insect bites.

  • Eco-friendly: Made from renewable resources, they reduce your environmental footprint.

  • Cost-effective: Making your own salves or buying from trusted herbalists can save money compared to pharmaceutical products.

  • Empowering: Using natural remedies connects you with traditional knowledge and encourages a hands-on approach to health.


I remember the first time I applied a homemade salve to my child’s scraped knee. The redness and swelling reduced noticeably within a day, and the skin healed smoothly without scarring. It felt like a small victory in embracing natural living.


How to Make Your Own Healing Skin Salve


If you enjoy DIY projects, making your own healing skin salve is surprisingly easy and rewarding. Here’s a simple recipe to get you started:


Ingredients:

  • 1 cup carrier oil (olive, coconut, or almond oil)

  • 1/4 cup dried herbs (calendula, comfrey, or chamomile)

  • 1/4 cup beeswax pellets

  • 10-15 drops essential oil (lavender or tea tree for added healing)


Instructions:

  1. Infuse the oil: Place the dried herbs and carrier oil in a double boiler or a heat-safe bowl over simmering water. Let it warm gently for 1-2 hours, stirring occasionally. This extracts the healing properties from the herbs.

  2. Strain: Use a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth to remove the herbs, leaving you with infused oil.

  3. Melt beeswax: In the double boiler, melt the beeswax pellets.

  4. Combine: Slowly add the infused oil to the melted beeswax, stirring well.

  5. Add essential oils: Remove from heat and stir in your chosen essential oils.

  6. Pour and cool: Pour the mixture into clean jars and let it cool completely. The salve will solidify into a smooth balm.


Store your salve in a cool, dark place. It should last for several months. I like to label mine with the date and ingredients so I always know what’s inside.


Eye-level view of homemade healing salve jars on a wooden table
Homemade healing salve jars cooling on a wooden surface

Freshly made healing salve jars cooling and solidifying


How to Use Healing Skin Salves Effectively


Using healing skin salves is straightforward, but a few tips can help you get the best results:


  • Clean the area first: Gently wash the skin with mild soap and water before applying the salve.

  • Apply a thin layer: A little goes a long way. Rub a small amount onto the affected area.

  • Cover if needed: For wounds or dry patches, you can cover the area with a bandage to keep the salve in place.

  • Reapply regularly: Use the salve 2-3 times a day or as needed to keep the skin nourished.

  • Patch test: If you’re trying a new salve, test a small amount on your skin to check for any sensitivity.


I find that keeping a jar of healing salve in the bathroom and another in the first aid kit makes it easy to reach for whenever needed. It’s a simple step that adds a lot of comfort and care to daily life.


Where to Find Quality Healing Skin Salves


If you’re not ready to make your own salve, there are wonderful options available from trusted herbal suppliers. When choosing a product, look for:


  • Natural ingredients: Check the label for organic oils, beeswax, and herbal extracts.

  • No synthetic additives: Avoid salves with artificial fragrances, colors, or preservatives.

  • Reputation: Buy from companies that prioritize quality and transparency.

  • Customer reviews: See what others say about the product’s effectiveness.


For those interested, you can buy healing skin salve from Hardy’s House of Herbs, a trusted source dedicated to natural wellness and herbal education. Their salves are crafted with care and designed to support your family’s health naturally.


Embracing Natural Healing in Everyday Life


Incorporating natural healing salves into your routine is more than just skin care - it’s a step toward embracing a lifestyle of wellness and self-sufficiency. These salves remind me of simpler times when families relied on nature’s gifts to care for themselves. They connect us to a tradition of healing that is gentle, effective, and deeply nurturing.


Whether you’re soothing a child’s scraped knee, calming dry winter skin, or simply enjoying the ritual of natural self-care, healing skin salves offer a warm, comforting touch. I encourage you to explore their benefits and maybe even try making your own. It’s a small but meaningful way to bring nature’s healing power into your home.


Here’s to healthy skin and happy families, naturally!

 
 
 

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