Intermediate~13 hours12 lessons
Salves, Balms & Topical Preparations: Intermediate Formulation
From the all-purpose salve into real topical formulation — lip balms, butters, emulsions, and preservation
Twelve lessons that move you from "calendula infused in olive oil with beeswax" into deliberate topical formulation. You will work through skin anatomy and absorption routes, the chemistry of carrier oils and butters, the three infused-oil methods (solar, heat, alcohol intermediary), the beeswax ratio spectrum from lip balm to hard stick, a healing-salve build using three plants, and the harder territory of emulsions and preservation that most home-craft books skip.
Taught by Deidre Starner, Master Herbalist
What you'll learn
- Choose a carrier oil for any topical product based on stability, comedogenicity, and skin affinity
- Run three different infused-oil methods (solar, heat, alcohol intermediary) and pick the right one for the plant
- Calculate beeswax ratios accurately to produce balms, salves, and hard sticks of intended firmness
- Build a three-plant healing salve from infused oils with deliberate plant ratios
- Recognize when a product needs a real preservative and select one appropriate to its pH and use case
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