Oh my goodness! I just found you and now you're stuck with me. Thanks for just being "normal" and not crazy scripted. It was easy watching/listening - I felt like I was sitting in your kitchen just hanging out. I'm actually going to make this and the extracts video I just watched. Thanks again!
Apple cider vinegar and chamomile also helps with eczema also check your ph level also can contribute to itchy skin( over 40 cause by hormones and high ph levels). Chamomile is awesome for it.
I had psoriasis on both elbows for most of my 70 years of life. I used ivermectin for horses-apple flavored-rubbed it on for 4 days, it’s completely gone. My granddaughter uses colloidal copper for her eczema.
There is a natural doctor on UA-cam called Barbara O’Neill. She is into anything that you need and she would be able to help you. Just punching what you have under Barbara O’Neill she is a health doctor naturalist.
Orange & vanilla are my favorites!! I use frankincense & orange in my castor oil w/jojoba oil anti aging serum. I made a balm stick with orange, frankincense & vanilla to use on my wrist for anxiety, helps me with sleep or I just use it as perfume. Love your channel, just discovered you today!
I just discovered your channel last week and have been watching 2 or 3 every evening. The timing of this video was perfect b/c I just used the last of my B&Bworks wash and was contemplating trying to make my own w/o all the chemicals and something more wallet friendly. I enjoy the down to earth chatty way you have in your videos.
Thank you, so kind of you. I’m sure glad you are here. Hope you love it! There are a few oils that make it more b and b works like if you keep messing you will love one of them
I just watched a tallow based dish soap bar. That may help. Also, if you were to try going carnivore for a bit there's a very good chance it would heal. In spite of what we are taught, carnivore is actually way healthier than vegetables
Love your show.. great ideas…frankincense and castor oil I use everyday…I add castor oil to other products to make the most amazing moisturizer ( spent too much money on department store brands) can’t wait to try your bath soap ideas…maybe make hand soap and buy the the cheap soap at the dollar store…i just ordered lemon grass and cedar wood.. your very cleaver, can’t wait to see your shows during the holidays.
I had the same thing, but my hands use to bleed from the eczema (especially in the winter). So my Nonna and my Mum told me both to start putting Olive Oil on my hands while cooking and after washing dishes. I finally did it after way too many years and the fact that we moved to an extra humid state. IT WORKED!! Just another one of those listen to your Mum moments. Hope it works for you as well. Oh, and no your hands do not stay oily.
I also make my body was in almost the exact same way for the same reasons. I love all your ideas for EO blends! It's fun being able to customize the scent and have a few small bottles made.I often add a bit of organic honey to mine so my skin holds onto moisture a bit better. Thanks for another fun video!
For acne, Dollar Tree has Activated Charcoal Bars of soap for $1.25 and Activated Charcoal wipes for $1.25. This will clear the face of acne. To remove Age Spots - turmeric powder and coconut oil to make a paste. Place on face, chest, arms, hands, and legs. Any place you have age or sun dark spots or scare on your face. Put a mask of turmeric on the face and allow you to sit for 20-30 minutes. Now be careful because this will stain furniture, towels and wash cloths. So don't use your good stuff. What I do is get in the shower to wash off with my hands. You will notice a difference in two weeks. I'm 78, and I don't have age spots or sun spots. I hope this helps someone.
Hi Ali-Thanks for a great video as always! I am an aesthetician and eczema and topical dermatitis causes can be different for everyone, however it is mostly internally from an imbalance or lack of oils in the system. Essential fatty oils or omega oils are very important. using things like ACV are not going to help and are actually very painful and sting to apply to an already irritated skin so the balms and gentle ointments can just make a barrier and help to stop itching. The best thing to do is to watch your diet of sugars and dairy if you have flair ups and to take vitamin D3 or evening primrose oil and eat lots of olive oils and essential fatty oils. A woman over 30 starts to deplete estrogen and so this is why we have to maintain balance and stimulate oil production. Also to use Black current seed oil- a few drop in your hand and warm it up and apply. Gamma linoleum acids are excellent to combine with this .You can also take this orally in tablet form. use gentle ph soaps and keep the area protected and your immune system up and your body nurtured it will fight it off naturally- Good luck and drink lots of water!
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa yes it is going to be difficult when you like to cook and eat yummy things but everything in moderation! And the fact that you do in fact bake/cook things yourself it is much better as you have control over the ingredients! Anything you buy in the store is only going to be temporary, and the natural things sometimes are not strong enough so work on your immune system and try this I am pretty sure it will do the trick!!
I can't wait to try this!!! I'm in my mid 50's and super dry and itchy always . I won't use the bath and body products, too many toxins so this will be just perfect, Thank you ❤
In my experience with 4 children, the main eczema triggers were, chocolate, dairy, and wheat gluten. I've heard many people have relief with goats milk soaps and lotions. My kids are grown and never had that option when they were young.
My granddaughter has excema and nothing seems to help it. I’m making a salve for her with calendula and possibly purslane or chamomile. I may just try the calendula first and add to it if it doesn’t help. I’m learning a lot about herbs and growing as many as I can. Herbs are good for us in many ways and are natural medicines. I’ll see how the calendula salve goes. It’s almost ready to strain and blend.
Have you tried tallow for her yet? I have it in my hands and tallow has helped so much. We have a video coming out tomorrow on how to make your own and we will be having a few to use it in the next few weeks.
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa about your hands. I broke my wrist a t 2 yrs ago. Couldn't wear my my engagement rings( one is my mom's, she gave it to me when my dad passed) anyway, I my finger started breaking out under them. I think the skin was sensitive and caused that. But then the palms of my hands started breaking out in bumps and itches worse then poison ivy. I finally noticed that it was when I was cleaning something really dusty, like deep cleaning or outside working in the yard , no its not poison ivy wasn't around it. I told my doc about it, he didn't know but told me to use hydrocortisone 1% cream(Walmart) and does help with it itching. I also noticed that you said your nose itches every time you cook. Maybe the 2 could be connected. Maybe it's a brand of flour or something as simple as that. I would keep record of time it happens and maybe you figure out what is causing it. I kept a mental note and finally figured out its dust and soil that caused mine. Wearing gloves does help when I remember to wear them lol 😂 😊🥰😊🙏have a blessed week . Thanks again
One of the Best thing I have found with scones is to preheat the oven to 425F bake scones for 5 minutes then REDUCE temp to 375F and continue baking for 15 minutes and the other is to make the dough a day ahead and freeze and while the oven is preheating, take the scones out of the freezer, brush with cream and sprinkle with coarse sugar (regular sugar will work to) and then bake as I stated before.
I’m really loving all your videos, and this one I love as well. I’ll be making some of this body wash. Anything that is quick, easy and good for me I’m into so thank you.
Hi! Just started watching you so not sure what kind of diet and recipes you do but I had some stomach issues and really bad psoriasis in spots. I started a gluten free, lactose free, clean, anti inflammatory diet and the spots went away!!! I have started replacing cleaning supplies and body products with more natural solutions. Look forward to trying some of your ideas!!
Ha ha, I love your chitty chatty videos. My back went out, sigh, so I'm on no lifting and not twisting for a few days. I keep forgetting to get a handle of vodka when I go to town...I have a list of your things to make! Thanks for all the videos.
Try eliminating yeast and gluten for a few weeks. I have issues with skin rashes, rosacea, etc.. caused by a yeast overload in my gut. I was shocked at the results and weight loss when I removed gluten and yeast from my diet.
Have you tried drinking nettle and spearmint for the eczema? It's a long term thing, but it's really helped me. Also, have you tried spraying colidal silver or Hypochlorous acid on it? I'm a holistic esthetician and I find these suggestions very helpful. Also, lifestyle changes help..wearing gloves while doing dishes and using lotion after drying your hands can help. I love the lotions from the brand Borage Therapy. I personally can't use Dr. Bronners. It's too drying for my skin and causes flair ups. I use the brand Jason. Hope you find what works for you soon. Thank you for sharing so much info with us!
I had that on my hand as well. My husband told me it was because I would use hot water on my hands too much. I have a habit of washing my hands too much. So I started to use cold and warm water and it went away for me.
Heya love your channel. It would be a histamine build ip in the body. Kind of like an over load. That would need to be addressed before it will fully clear in the hands.
I had a friend who worked with me in a beautiful shop before I got my Barber shop and her hands broke out a lot, sadly she has passed away now and I don't remember her treatment. But she did wear cotton gloves and a pair of surgical gloves over them. She was our nail tech and shampooer, so she was always in water and chemicals, honestly I don't think they knew either! I have a question. I am trying to make narcissist essential oil from buff city soap. I can not find a recipe for it no here. It just takes me to how to make home laundry detergent and adding the scented oil. Lol I know how to make the laundry stuff. I want to make the oil, because it $4 for a dupe and then $8 to $9 with shipping added. That would be fine, but it's not even an ounce that is being shipped. I know nothing about making scented oils lol. But I want to learn and I wanna know how to make narcissist essential oil, because now it's like a mystery that needs solving and most scents give me a migraine and it does not. Please help if you can. I do have raspberry, peach patchouli and sandalwood, those scents are in the description about the product. Love your channel! I am gonna start making the oils and extracts, gotta get some bottles 😊 sorry it was so long. Thanks in advance, have a blessed week!
Good morning! Here’s what I found. Typically top notes are the most forward and you would add a little more to whatever you are making so these are the most strong, a few drops less of the middle notes and even less of the base since you want them there but not in your face. I would make a small batch and add a few drops to a load to see what you think. From there adjust the scents to get the final result you like. I find it’s hard to recreate some things since they may use other chemicals or scents that aren’t 100% essential oils. I get most of my oils from Amazon and once I know I’m going to use them a bunch I’ll buy a larger bottle. Hope this helps! Top Notes: Peach, Raspberry, Osmanthus Middle Notes: Cinnamon, Anise, Rose, Orange Blossom Base Notes: Patchouli, Sandalwood, Egyptian Musk
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa Thank you so much for your help. If I get that scent down I plan on making room spray, wax melts or something to put in my wax warmer and possibly a body spray, shower gel. Lol I only have 2 body sprays I can wear currently. So when I find a scent I like I stick with it. Anything that has a scent I have to smell before I buy it. Sometimes that don't help. I bought 2 bottles of cologne yrs ago, wore the tester while I shopped ( I didn't wear any cologne that day for this reason) fell in love with the cologne, so I got 2 for $40 or $50. The mall was an hour away, I was on the car 5 minutes and got the worst migraine and nauseated 🤢 . I had to give both bottles away. I could wear it all day at home til I got in the car. Most of the time I know if I can wear it by smelling it. Lemons and stuff like that I usually don't have a problem with. Cucumber scents are the worst. Thanks again!! I'll let you know how it goes. :)
Hi is there a way to make hand soap using this recipe minus the oil? My cousin is making homemade liquid hand soap using Castile soap, but it is runny and she would like to make it thicker to use in soap dispenser. Thanks!
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa I googled it and it said you could use salt, or glycerin or xantham or gar gum. I didn't know what you thought about these ingredients?
@@karlaloves2garden I would be careful of salt since that is course and can be drying. I think glycerin is a great option. I have some so I may have to give it a try. I know it is thick so I usually water it down with water.
You said your nose gets itchy when you cook. For me it's my head that itches. Every time my hands get dirty my head conveniently starts itching. But it never itches at any other time. Only when my hands are dirty. As for my nose, no itching but it does run a lot when I cook. No idea why. Maybe I'm allergic to something in my kitchen.
I was diagnosed with this yesterday. My PCP prescribed a steroid cream to use twice a day and said to keep my hands dry and moisturized. It’s already better today.
Sandlewood, sage, ylang ylang would be a good mix. Coconut would be good but there isn’t one that has that type of scent that’s natural that I know of.
Oh my goodness! I just found you and now you're stuck with me. Thanks for just being "normal" and not crazy scripted. It was easy watching/listening - I felt like I was sitting in your kitchen just hanging out. I'm actually going to make this and the extracts video I just watched. Thanks again!
Welcome!! Glad you feel like part of the family.
Apple cider vinegar and chamomile also helps with eczema also check your ph level also can contribute to itchy skin( over 40 cause by hormones and high ph levels). Chamomile is awesome for it.
I had psoriasis on both elbows for most of my 70 years of life. I used ivermectin for horses-apple flavored-rubbed it on for 4 days, it’s completely gone. My granddaughter uses colloidal copper for her eczema.
I’ll have to make a run to tractor supply! I’ll look into this for sure e
Frankincense oil is magic for the skin
There is a natural doctor on UA-cam called Barbara O’Neill. She is into anything that you need and she would be able to help you. Just punching what you have under Barbara O’Neill she is a health doctor naturalist.
Orange & vanilla are my favorites!! I use frankincense & orange in my castor oil w/jojoba oil anti aging serum. I made a balm stick with orange, frankincense & vanilla to use on my wrist for anxiety, helps me with sleep or I just use it as perfume. Love your channel, just discovered you today!
Welcome! I love all your ideas! I love orange anything!
I just discovered your channel last week and have been watching 2 or 3 every evening. The timing of this video was perfect b/c I just used the last of my B&Bworks wash and was contemplating trying to make my own w/o all the chemicals and something more wallet friendly. I enjoy the down to earth chatty way you have in your videos.
Thank you, so kind of you. I’m sure glad you are here. Hope you love it! There are a few oils that make it more b and b works like if you keep messing you will love one of them
Whipped tallow butter with jojoba oil works amazingly well.
I really need to make tallow!
I use whipped tallow balm for my son's eczema and it works great
I just watched a tallow based dish soap bar. That may help. Also, if you were to try going carnivore for a bit there's a very good chance it would heal. In spite of what we are taught, carnivore is actually way healthier than vegetables
I use yellow Listerine on my eczema. Works well.
Interesting!
Love your show.. great ideas…frankincense and castor oil I use everyday…I add castor oil to other products to make the most amazing moisturizer ( spent too much money on department store brands) can’t wait to try your bath soap ideas…maybe make hand soap and buy the the cheap soap at the dollar store…i just ordered lemon grass and cedar wood.. your very cleaver, can’t wait to see your shows during the holidays.
At this rate I’m hoping I still have ideas by The holidays 😂 just kidding. Thanks for the ideas
I had the same thing, but my hands use to bleed from the eczema (especially in the winter). So my Nonna and my Mum told me both to start putting Olive Oil on my hands while cooking and after washing dishes. I finally did it after way too many years and the fact that we moved to an extra humid state. IT WORKED!! Just another one of those listen to your Mum moments. Hope it works for you as well. Oh, and no your hands do not stay oily.
I’ll have to try that!
How did I just find you ?!! Now I have to go watch the rest of your videos. Yes I subscribed, thank you for being real and uncomplicated
Aww, thank you! ☺️
I just found her too and she is now my favorite “influencer” on UA-cam.
Could you use castor oil instead of vit E?
@@GrammaPatriotyou can and thanks for the kind comment.
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa thank you!🥰
I also make my body was in almost the exact same way for the same reasons. I love all your ideas for EO blends! It's fun being able to customize the scent and have a few small bottles made.I often add a bit of organic honey to mine so my skin holds onto moisture a bit better. Thanks for another fun video!
That is awesome! I have added it before and love it. I was going simple this round but I do love it when it’s in there.
For acne, Dollar Tree has Activated Charcoal Bars of soap for $1.25 and Activated Charcoal wipes for $1.25. This will clear the face of acne.
To remove Age Spots - turmeric powder and coconut oil to make a paste. Place on face, chest, arms, hands, and legs. Any place you have age or sun dark spots or scare on your face. Put a mask of turmeric on the face and allow you to sit for 20-30 minutes. Now be careful because this will stain furniture, towels and wash cloths. So don't use your good stuff. What I do is get in the shower to wash off with my hands. You will notice a difference in two weeks. I'm 78, and I don't have age spots or sun spots.
I hope this helps someone.
Thank you! Trying to get rid of my age spots!!
Hi Ali-Thanks for a great video as always! I am an aesthetician and eczema and topical dermatitis causes can be different for everyone, however it is mostly internally from an imbalance or lack of oils in the system. Essential fatty oils or omega oils are very important. using things like ACV are not going to help and are actually very painful and sting to apply to an already irritated skin so the balms and gentle ointments can just make a barrier and help to stop itching. The best thing to do is to watch your diet of sugars and dairy if you have flair ups and to take vitamin D3 or evening primrose oil and eat lots of olive oils and essential fatty oils. A woman over 30 starts to deplete estrogen and so this is why we have to maintain balance and stimulate oil production. Also to use Black current seed oil- a few drop in your hand and warm it up and apply. Gamma linoleum acids are excellent to combine with this .You can also take this orally in tablet form. use gentle ph soaps and keep the area protected and your immune system up and your body nurtured it will fight it off naturally- Good luck and drink lots of water!
Thank you so much for this!!! I’ll look up your suggestions. I willing to try anything. I’m sure wheat is part of it but I love to bake bread.
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa yes it is going to be difficult when you like to cook and eat yummy things but everything in moderation! And the fact that you do in fact bake/cook things yourself it is much better as you have control over the ingredients! Anything you buy in the store is only going to be temporary, and the natural things sometimes are not strong enough so work on your immune system and try this I am pretty sure it will do the trick!!
I put tea tree in body butter & hubby uses it for athlete’s foot
I can't wait to try this!!! I'm in my mid 50's and super dry and itchy always . I won't use the bath and body products, too many toxins so this will be just perfect, Thank you ❤
Hope you like it!
Absolutely love your videos!! Every one I have watched is fantastic!! I have only recently found you and def subscribed!!!
Yay! Thank you!
For a scent try blood orange and clove. It smells so good together!
Yum!!!
Love Cyprus, for my husband. Good recipe for body wash. Love scones, too! Hey, thank you!
You are so welcome!
In my experience with 4 children, the main eczema triggers were, chocolate, dairy, and wheat gluten. I've heard many people have relief with goats milk soaps and lotions. My kids are grown and never had that option when they were young.
My granddaughter has excema and nothing seems to help it. I’m making a salve for her with calendula and possibly purslane or chamomile. I may just try the calendula first and add to it if it doesn’t help. I’m learning a lot about herbs and growing as many as I can. Herbs are good for us in many ways and are natural medicines. I’ll see how the calendula salve goes. It’s almost ready to strain and blend.
Have you tried tallow for her yet? I have it in my hands and tallow has helped so much. We have a video coming out tomorrow on how to make your own and we will be having a few to use it in the next few weeks.
Thank you for this I have Plack Psoriasis I will definitely be trying this soap. Have a blessed day ❤
Hope you like it!
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa about your hands. I broke my wrist a t 2 yrs ago. Couldn't wear my my engagement rings( one is my mom's, she gave it to me when my dad passed) anyway, I my finger started breaking out under them. I think the skin was sensitive and caused that. But then the palms of my hands started breaking out in bumps and itches worse then poison ivy. I finally noticed that it was when I was cleaning something really dusty, like deep cleaning or outside working in the yard , no its not poison ivy wasn't around it. I told my doc about it, he didn't know but told me to use hydrocortisone 1% cream(Walmart) and does help with it itching. I also noticed that you said your nose itches every time you cook. Maybe the 2 could be connected. Maybe it's a brand of flour or something as simple as that. I would keep record of time it happens and maybe you figure out what is causing it. I kept a mental note and finally figured out its dust and soil that caused mine. Wearing gloves does help when I remember to wear them lol 😂 😊🥰😊🙏have a blessed week . Thanks again
One of the Best thing I have found with scones is to preheat the oven to 425F bake scones for 5 minutes then REDUCE temp to 375F and continue baking for 15 minutes and the other is to make the dough a day ahead and freeze and while the oven is preheating, take the scones out of the freezer, brush with cream and sprinkle with coarse sugar (regular sugar will work to) and then bake as I stated before.
Great tip!
I’m really loving all your videos, and this one I love as well. I’ll be making some of this body wash. Anything that is quick, easy and good for me I’m into so thank you.
Hand wash tomorrow is just as easy!
I love Vetiver!
Rub on vitamin E🤗It helped my brother and it was very irritated! It worked! Totally gone!
Hi! Just started watching you so not sure what kind of diet and recipes you do but I had some stomach issues and really bad psoriasis in spots. I started a gluten free, lactose free, clean, anti inflammatory diet and the spots went away!!! I have started replacing cleaning supplies and body products with more natural solutions. Look forward to trying some of your ideas!!
Thank you for sharing, I am so glad that I watched your tutorial.
I love your honesty!
Thank you!!! 😊
"Pine tree man smell" lol - I love it
Me too!
Ha ha, I love your chitty chatty videos. My back went out, sigh, so I'm on no lifting and not twisting for a few days. I keep forgetting to get a handle of vodka when I go to town...I have a list of your things to make! Thanks for all the videos.
Oh no! Feel better.
Try eliminating yeast and gluten for a few weeks. I have issues with skin rashes, rosacea, etc.. caused by a yeast overload in my gut. I was shocked at the results and weight loss when I removed gluten and yeast from my diet.
Try putting Castro out on your rash or Dollor Tree has Tea Tree oil for $1.25 . Also try the turmeric paste see if that helps your rash.
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Have you tried drinking nettle and spearmint for the eczema? It's a long term thing, but it's really helped me. Also, have you tried spraying colidal silver or Hypochlorous acid on it? I'm a holistic esthetician and I find these suggestions very helpful. Also, lifestyle changes help..wearing gloves while doing dishes and using lotion after drying your hands can help. I love the lotions from the brand Borage Therapy. I personally can't use Dr. Bronners. It's too drying for my skin and causes flair ups. I use the brand Jason. Hope you find what works for you soon. Thank you for sharing so much info with us!
Thank you! I love your profession. So interesting!
I love your videos!!
Thank you!
I had that on my hand as well. My husband told me it was because I would use hot water on my hands too much. I have a habit of washing my hands too much. So I started to use cold and warm water and it went away for me.
I’ll have to try that. It’s been going on for months. The doctor told me it might be gluten but I refuse to believe that 😂
I tried growing lingonberries last year, yeah…nope lol. May try again next year.
Heya love your channel. It would be a histamine build ip in the body. Kind of like an over load. That would need to be addressed before it will fully clear in the hands.
Thanks for the info!
Castor oil can your skin condition.
How about using lavender scented Castille soap instead of essential oils?
Yes! Works great
Does it lather up nicely? I want to try it.
It does!
Maybe, when I use some of your treatments, I can get rid of my excema
It’s the worst isn’t it. Usually shea butter does the trick for me but I think I’ve been in the pool and sun too much this year.
Come to Alaska in September for lingonberries, they are everywhere
We’re on our way!!!! We make a lingonberry scone with them that is to die for!
I had a friend who worked with me in a beautiful shop before I got my Barber shop and her hands broke out a lot, sadly she has passed away now and I don't remember her treatment. But she did wear cotton gloves and a pair of surgical gloves over them. She was our nail tech and shampooer, so she was always in water and chemicals, honestly I don't think they knew either! I have a question. I am trying to make narcissist essential oil from buff city soap. I can not find a recipe for it no here. It just takes me to how to make home laundry detergent and adding the scented oil. Lol I know how to make the laundry stuff. I want to make the oil, because it $4 for a dupe and then $8 to $9 with shipping added. That would be fine, but it's not even an ounce that is being shipped. I know nothing about making scented oils lol. But I want to learn and I wanna know how to make narcissist essential oil, because now it's like a mystery that needs solving and most scents give me a migraine and it does not. Please help if you can. I do have raspberry, peach patchouli and sandalwood, those scents are in the description about the product. Love your channel! I am gonna start making the oils and extracts, gotta get some bottles 😊 sorry it was so long. Thanks in advance, have a blessed week!
Good morning! Here’s what I found. Typically top notes are the most forward and you would add a little more to whatever you are making so these are the most strong, a few drops less of the middle notes and even less of the base since you want them there but not in your face. I would make a small batch and add a few drops to a load to see what you think. From there adjust the scents to get the final result you like. I find it’s hard to recreate some things since they may use other chemicals or scents that aren’t 100% essential oils. I get most of my oils from Amazon and once I know I’m going to use them a bunch I’ll buy a larger bottle. Hope this helps!
Top Notes:
Peach, Raspberry, Osmanthus
Middle Notes:
Cinnamon, Anise, Rose, Orange Blossom
Base Notes:
Patchouli, Sandalwood, Egyptian Musk
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa Thank you so much for your help. If I get that scent down I plan on making room spray, wax melts or something to put in my wax warmer and possibly a body spray, shower gel. Lol I only have 2 body sprays I can wear currently. So when I find a scent I like I stick with it. Anything that has a scent I have to smell before I buy it. Sometimes that don't help. I bought 2 bottles of cologne yrs ago, wore the tester while I shopped ( I didn't wear any cologne that day for this reason) fell in love with the cologne, so I got 2 for $40 or $50. The mall was an hour away, I was on the car 5 minutes and got the worst migraine and nauseated 🤢 . I had to give both bottles away. I could wear it all day at home til I got in the car. Most of the time I know if I can wear it by smelling it. Lemons and stuff like that I usually don't have a problem with. Cucumber scents are the worst. Thanks again!! I'll let you know how it goes. :)
Some EOs are thicker than others & are truly a test in patience lol
Seriously!
Hi...is there a recipe link?
In the description❤️
I don't have eczema but I use witch hazel for most topical irritations. Do you wear gloves when doing dishes? That might help. 😊
I just started wearing gloves. I do dishes all day long and I do think that is part of it. Thanks!
I found 8 oz of raw milk a day helped mine.
Really? I have a place local I can get some. Thank you.
Hi is there a way to make hand soap using this recipe minus the oil? My cousin is making homemade liquid hand soap using Castile soap, but it is runny and she would like to make it thicker to use in soap dispenser. Thanks!
You can but it will still be thin since Castile soap is thin. I’ll have to dig around and see if there is a way to make a thick hand soap for you.
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa I googled it and it said you could use salt, or glycerin or xantham or gar gum. I didn't know what you thought about these ingredients?
@@karlaloves2garden I would be careful of salt since that is course and can be drying. I think glycerin is a great option. I have some so I may have to give it a try. I know it is thick so I usually water it down with water.
@@LittleHillHomesteadGa Thank you!! Love your tutorials!!
Where did you get your cutting board?
The big one? Costco actually. It was about a year ago. They may have it online still.
You said your nose gets itchy when you cook. For me it's my head that itches. Every time my hands get dirty my head conveniently starts itching. But it never itches at any other time. Only when my hands are dirty. As for my nose, no itching but it does run a lot when I cook. No idea why. Maybe I'm allergic to something in my kitchen.
CASTOR OIL!
I’ve tried that and I’m waiting to see what I think.
I've been using that on my eczema and it's worked wonders
Are you referring to dishydrotic eczema? If so I have an ointment for it.
Yes, that’s it. Willing to share? I’ve tried everything.
I was diagnosed with this yesterday. My PCP prescribed a steroid cream to use twice a day and said to keep my hands dry and moisturized. It’s already better today.
What essential oils would you use to make like a Beach scent?
Sandlewood, sage, ylang ylang would be a good mix. Coconut would be good but there isn’t one that has that type of scent that’s natural that I know of.
Use those kitchy 1950s reusable cleaning gloves that can be sanitized by tossing in the dishwasher❤
I just got a cute pair that are hot pink.
Have you been handling squash with no gloves? I figured out I get squash hands. Luckily not as bad as some people get it, but it is weird!
Sadly I haven’t yet. Our garden is doing terrible. I get the itchy from okra leaves. Weird!
@@LittleHillHomesteadGaGetting itchy hands from okra is typical due to that fuzzy stuff on the pods. I always wore gloves when picking okra.
Olive oil is no good in plastic bottles. I just recently discovered this.
Gluten allergy.
I think that might be it but don’t want to admit it 😂
You wast so much time which makes watching you was frustrating
You can always jump below and see the recipe in the description.