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Saturday, October 13, 2012

Kitchen Witchery - You Don't Know Jack...

Hello and welcome to my blog posting for The Bewitching Home Blog Party.
Thank you TanaƩ for coming up with this fun event!

For today's post I thought I'd share what happened in my kitchen as I whipped up a few batches of Pumpkin Solid Lotion Bars for an upcoming Halloween Craft Show I'm selling at. I call them "You Don't Know Jack". They are great for eczema and super dry skin.

First and most importantly you need a pumpkin. I found this little cutie at my local Superstore this afternoon... (a used Jack-o-lantern works well for this if you can wait until after Halloween)

I took out the seeds and goo, chopped him in to pieces (poor pumpkin), simmered him in my cauldron (aka my lotion making pot) with oils, butters and a few spices for about 4 hours...

(here it all is before the butters melted)
after letting it all marinate I strained it and added my bees wax. Poured it into my mold popped it in the fridge and sat down with a cup of tea to wait...

And voila - here they are! I took them out of the mold a little bit sooner than I should have so I could snap a photo so they aren't perfect (the friends and family batch :)




Why Pumpkin?
  • Pumpkin skin contains vitamin A, C and zinc, potassium, alpha-carotene, beta carotene, and lutein all great for the skin.
  • Duke University researchers concluded that when applied daily, Vitamin C can keep the skins elastic fibers, or collagen, from breaking down.
  • Pumpkin nourishes tired or dry skin instantly - apply it to chapped hands or a rash and you'll see what I mean.
  •  Because of the zinc content in pumpkin flesh it has been touted as being good to help clear up acne
  • Pumpkin soothes, moisturizes and acts as a carrier, assisting the other lotion ingredients to absorb more deeply into the skin 
  • Pumpkin is great for people with sensitive skin (like me) it is also great for childhood eczema, and in lotions and creams for people who want to reduce facial lines and nourish dry skin (make a fresh pumpkin puree mask! - blend up a little pumpkin and honey and slather it on)




16 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh I would love to try one. My family all has eczema i've never tried making anything to help, good idea.

Wonderful post.
Thanks for sharing
Hugs
Caroline

Anonymous said...

Your Pumpkin Lotion Bars sound and look so lovely!

Liv Rancourt said...

I'd love to try one of your bars! Thanks for the post.

Chrislyn said...

This sounds great. I love home made soaps. I will have to try this with my left over pumpkins. I.m always looking for more ways to use them.Thanks for sharing!

Chrislyn

Anonymous said...

I love your all natural approach to skin care. Come stop by for a visit.

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Anonymous said...

I love your all natural recipes for skin care. Stop by for a visit.

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Kleaf19 said...

Pumpkin lotion bars? I bet they smell divine! Visiting from The Bewitched Home Blog Party!

Berry Blue Toes said...

They do smell great a mix between pumpkin pie and gingerbread - perfect for fall... Also a note - I tried one on a little rash I had before I went to bed last night - It's gone! - a little in awe (again) at how quickly things found in nature can work to clear up a problem. Yay for pumpkin.

Victoria said...

I'm going to try this. My skin is always so dry because the humidity is always so low where I live. Thanks...

Blessings,

Victoria from Brushstrokes

Wendy S. said...

I wish I could buy one right now. An Etsy store perhaps? I bet they smell delicious too!

The Year of the Cats

Berry Blue Toes said...

A good reminder to work on my Etsy store... I have a space there but, haven't worked on it for ages. Must get busy snapping photos and posting. :)

Anonymous said...

Oooh, these sound absolutely lovely - a must try! Thanks for participating!

Anonymous said...

those look like the perfect fall craft!I bet they smell amazing. Thank you for sharing :)

Anonymous said...

Ooohhh! I adore home made beauty essentials and these are wonderful. I have very sensitive skin as well and would probably benefit from this. Thank you for sharing. Mina

Wicked Faerie Queen said...

I did not know that about pumpkin, just another reason for me to love it so much. Thanks for sharing.

blessings & bliss
Sue

Susan said...

very cool! I buy Pumpkin and carrot goat's milk soap from Magic moon soapworks...After years of trying everything from the midline to the pricey for my combo skin, and adult acne...THIS is what works!
come visit:
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Susan