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Basic Tattoo Balm Recipe
Yield: 12 x 3 oz Jars | Est. Time: 2 Hours | Level: Easy
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Learn how to make a moisturizing, all-natural tattoo balm with this simple kit and recipe! Customize this easy, beginner-friendly formula by experimenting with different butters and oils. We don’t recommend adding a fragrance to this product – fragrance-free tattoo care is generally best.
Recipe Ingredients:
Measure ingredients with a scale or precise measuring tool.
Equipment From Home:
• (1) Stainless Steel Melting Pot
• (1) Scale
• (1) Thermometer
• (1) Spatula
Recipe Disclaimer:
We are not responsible for the products you create from our supplies.
You alone are responsible for product and recipe testing to ensure compatibility and safety.
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Directions:
NOTE: If you are making these products for sale, good manufacturing practices recommend you wear a hairnet, gloves and a mask. We also recommend a clean apron and workspace. - Add 20.79 oz Shea Butter, 1.35 oz Aloe Butter Blend, 3.51 oz Sweet Almond Oil, and 0.81 oz Beeswax to a double boiler. Heat, stirring until butters and wax are melted.
- Stir in 0.27 oz Vitamin E.
- If desired, stir in up to 1% (0.27 oz) Fragrance Oil.
- Allow mixture to cool to around 100° F before pouring. Stir occasionally as it cools.
- Once cool, fill jars evenly. Do not apply lids.
- Allow jars to set up before placing in refrigerator.
- Once you can move the jars without spilling, place in refrigerator to cool fully (around 2 hours).
- Once cool and hardened, apply lids and label accordingly.
To Use: Massage onto dry tattoos (or skin) as desired.
Ingredient Label: Shea Butter, Sweet Almond Oil, Coconut Oil and Aloe Extract, Beeswax, Vitamin E, (Fragrance, if added)
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