Yep - He has given this fallen world all it needs. I'm in South Wales right now and have just this hour picked an absolute shed load from by the roadside.
the child in me that made "perfume" for my mum out of flowering weeds is SO HAPPY making things like this! I'm 45 and still concocting things but I'm a little better at it now thanks to people lile you Tanya haha,thanks so much and I'm excited about this book of yours. I hope to get a copy for myself & what a great title for it too!
Oh god, I remember making a horrible perfume for her 😫I left rubbing alcohol in it and mixed in with old and some rose petals and good god it smelled horrible
Beeswax is neither a true emulsifier nor in any way a preservative. It will not stop your cream from molding, growing fungus, or becoming a breeding ground for bacteria.
@@Lovelygreens are you sure? I created lipbalm with beeswax and some oils, three years ago and its still the same, was never refrigarated. Still not rancid, no mold either. (It does not contains distilled water though.)
@@aaanita it definitely isn't an actual emulsifier, however, it can help the emulsification happen, it just doesn't make it stable. And although beeswax can't mold or go rancid itself, it doesn't protect the other oils from doing so either. Lip balm is a pretty stable formula because it is simple, there's no water, and it is pretty firm. All three things reduce the likelihood that it will go bad. So using it in lotions will not provide preservative action, or stabilize the emulsification.
I've been making my own skincare for many years. I enjoyed your video, thank you. I'm writing this while trying to beat the heat as I sip fresh mint & sweet basil, strawberry tea, sweetened with liquid stevia. One of many deliciously hydrating cold beverages I've had thanks to my garden offerings.
Hello there can you please tell me how long exactly do these creams last. I’m afraid to make them as a gift and having them go bad so early as a 18 months because I don’t know if my ladies will use it right away.
They say water and oil don't mix. You proved to me that they mix and match perfectly! A wonderful cream ☁. Another broken paradigm! I loved the technique. Gratitude! 🙏
Ordered the book! And I had safflower oil and dried german chamomile and a jar ready to go so I put together an oil infusion. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and knowledge! You also inspired me to start a calendula oil infusion and that should be ready in about a week. :)
Thank you for sharing. I forgot how much I miss making lotions and creams. In a recipe like this, I used to also infuse the herb into the water phase so that my liquid was more of a tea. I’m growing chamomile in my garden this year so I’m looking forward to making this recipe.
My Chamomile ended up getting smothered by a sudden Growth of Weeds. So I have had to do a Pull Out Everything from the Chamomile Patch and Smother It will Grass Ciippings and Black Plastic. There is enough Surviving Chamomile Plants to get enough Seed for Replanting my Chamomile Patch next Spring. I am now experimenting with No Dig Gardening. I have a Potato Patch going with Ground that I have prepared using No Dig Method of Preparation. So far, the Potato Plants have gotten Huge and is starting to produce Blossoms.
Thank you for sharing this great and simple recipe. I have found way too many lotion recipes with too many chemicals, and this is just what I was in need of. ❤
What a simple recipe. I have such a hard time getting emulsification of my creams and lotions. I cannot wait to try this. My chamomile is almost flowering! Thanks so much.
Fantastic 😁 you’ll be happy to hear that it’s already available for preorder on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and two other online retailers -> lovelygreens.com/a-womans-garden-grow-beautiful-plants-and-make-useful-things/
Thank you so so much. I have been buying Chamomile forever and yes, it is expensive. I don't have any place to grow this delicate flower, so I need to know exactly where to purchase them already dried. Thank you so much!! Love your channel.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💖
This was a refreshingly thorough tutorial. Thank you for sharing! I'm looking forward to your book! I LOVE the topics you'll cover. Can you elaborate on the preservative - how do we know when the lotion goes bad? Is there an obvious change in texture or smell? I skimmed through the instructions on your website but I didn't see if we just need to add enough to achieve a pH of 4.5 - 5.5 or if there is a ratio of preservative to the oil and water volume? Also, I tried to grow chamomile this summer but nothing germinated. Do you have any tips on growing it for the first time? Thanks in advance!
I’m wondering the same. I’ve always been under the impression infused oils did not require a preservative as long as fried herbs are used then strained, and as long as no water is used.
What a wonderful and inspiring video. I am so excited to have found your channel and I am going to order your book! Looking forward to watching more and learning from you thank you so much.
Thanks sister for your preparation of a body lotion with so sweet smelling flowers! Really, I highly appreciate your patience in making such a very useful thing at home to be used by ladies in winter! Om Shanti!🌹💐♥️🙋
I recently downloaded your ebook on making calendula lotion - can’t wait to try it! I’ll try out the chamomile recipe too. How long do the oils store? I’m going to try to make holiday gifts for friends so want to figure out when to start making the oils so they are as fresh as possible 😊
I've made this recipe several times now and love it so much! Perfect every time! I love that there's no blending involved. In fact, every recipe of yours I've tried has worked out so well, that I now no longer want to make anyone else's recipes! So, my question: do you think I could follow this recipe, and substitute half of the distilled water for magnesium "oil"? Most of the magnesium lotion recipes I've come across use beeswax as the emulsifier. 🙄 Cheers! ~Audrey
Lovely feedback - thank you :) I've not worked with Magnesium oil before, but I think you can use it that way. Make a small batch and see? Also, beeswax is not a true emulsifier. I wouldn't recommend making any recipes that say it is. Beeswax is a thickener, and any lotion-like product made with it as an "emulsifier" can sweat or separate, especially with temperature fluctuation.
@@Lovelygreens I did give it a try and it didn't work quite as well. The only change I made was to sub half the water for the magnesium "oil." I ended up having to use my immersion blender for everything to emulsify, which made a very "whipped" consistency, but it's held now for several days without separation. I probably won't do it again. Yes, the use of beeswax as an emulsifier is usually my first clue that someone doesn't really know what they're doing with a recipe. 🙃
Thank you for another lovely video...you are the epitomy of gracefulness. I love making natural skincare and soaps that I can use (being allergic to anything synthetic, even air pollution) and I enjoy watching you grow, tend your garden and make beautiful things from it. love from South Africa
Thank you for the lovely feedback and message 😊 💚 I've spent some time in SA, and think it would be an incredible place to garden! Similar, I think, to parts of California, and a region to grow warm weather edibles that don't grow well outdoors here. How lucky are you? 🙂
I may try my hand thus winter. I don't have a dryer but probably can dry on a rack as you did wirh the calendula? I truly enjoy the videos and transformation of your garden and the green house is my favorite
@@Lovelygreens Tanya although distilled and dionized water have many differences what I found in my research and speaking with one of our local suppliers here in the states think it was Mountain Rose Herbs or Essential Wholesale labs sorry on the names but who ever it was I spoke to said distilled will work fine but with Dionized water your product would have much better end results! I haven't tried it yet but Iam eventually going to! Distilled can easily be made at home..I've made it from home and it turned out fine! Great video! Tyvm!
Hi, love this. Can you recommend a single supplier for the emulsifying wax and geogard ultra? The link to the geogard doesn’t seem to be working and I”’m sure the postage would be cheaper to buy both from a single supplier? Many thanks.
Hi Hi - i just subbed - as I just came in - from Picking some Chamomile Talk about Timing !!? Ha haa When u mentioned Calendula i went Ohhhh ? My new little Calendula plant ,, is drying up - i didn't re-pot it ,, Theres a Yet ,, maybe ill do it later ,, when the Sun goes in - Ive been ,, re -poting & planting Many other like Peppers, Tomatoes, BlackBerry, Strawberry, Kale, Squash Beens, Peas lemon thyme , Sage Sweet Peppermint On & on that I ran out pots & soil - ha ha ha I started to make lotions & oils - Years ago ,& Been wanting to Start up again - Enjoy your Day
Just found and subscribed to your channel! Planting chamomile this weekend..lol. Looking forward to trying some tinctures and soap. Have made plantain salve and eager to keep trying new things. Looking forward to watching more videos.
Lovely video as usual .. I'll get ur book because I love gardening n making natural stuff for my family customers n myself .. can this be placed in a pump ? ❤️
Be careful, you can crack your glass jars when heating in a pan without some fabric in the bottom or a barrier. Also mixing your jars content after being hot using that metal spoon!
Thanks so much for the concern 💚 However, Mason and Kilner jars are very resilient and are made to be put under a lot of heat stress in pressure canners and water baths. They won't crack or break in this scenario.
Omg iv been looking for the answer to this for years about the battery water it’s impossible to buy distilled water in the uk so I bought the batter water but wasn’t sure it was the right thing!
Thank you for being very informative! Trying to make a pain relief lotion for my Mother-In-Law. I want to use CBD isolate. Does each gram need to be calculated in the percentage formula? thank you :)
Thank you so much for sharing this information. I LOVE your videos- they have helped me with my gardening so much. May I ask, are all echinacea (coneflower) plants equal for medicinal use? ☮️💜🌱
Hiya! There are three species of echinacea used medicinally, but mainly it’s echinacea purpurea and echinacea angustifolia. Stick with the bog standard cultivars rather than the ornamentals.
It's lovely how God made this herb s so beautiful too make and use for medical staff ,
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Yep - He has given this fallen world all it needs. I'm in South Wales right now and have just this hour picked an absolute shed load from by the roadside.
Yes so true
Agree. 😊
Thats true, Halleluja ❤
the child in me that made "perfume" for my mum out of flowering weeds is SO HAPPY making things like this! I'm 45 and still concocting things but I'm a little better at it now thanks to people lile you Tanya haha,thanks so much and I'm excited about this book of yours. I hope to get a copy for myself & what a great title for it too!
Oh god, I remember making a horrible perfume for her 😫I left rubbing alcohol in it and mixed in with old and some rose petals and good god it smelled horrible
I use beeswax as an emulsifier. It's a natural preservative, and it smells fantastic! It also makes your skin feel super soft and silky!
Beeswax is neither a true emulsifier nor in any way a preservative. It will not stop your cream from molding, growing fungus, or becoming a breeding ground for bacteria.
@@Lovelygreens are you sure? I created lipbalm with beeswax and some oils, three years ago and its still the same, was never refrigarated. Still not rancid, no mold either. (It does not contains distilled water though.)
@@aaanita honey never grows bacteria so maybe beeswax doesn't either
@@aaanita it definitely isn't an actual emulsifier, however, it can help the emulsification happen, it just doesn't make it stable. And although beeswax can't mold or go rancid itself, it doesn't protect the other oils from doing so either. Lip balm is a pretty stable formula because it is simple, there's no water, and it is pretty firm. All three things reduce the likelihood that it will go bad. So using it in lotions will not provide preservative action, or stabilize the emulsification.
I’m allergic to beeswax..it’s a bitch finding products without it.
Finally a video where the presenter is concise not blah blah blah!! Thank you
I've been making my own skincare for many years. I enjoyed your video, thank you. I'm writing this while trying to beat the heat as I sip fresh mint & sweet basil, strawberry tea, sweetened with liquid stevia. One of many deliciously hydrating cold beverages I've had thanks to my garden offerings.
Hello there can you please tell me how long exactly do these creams last. I’m afraid to make them as a gift and having them go bad so early as a 18 months because I don’t know if my ladies will use it right away.
18 months, with a preservative. The same shelflife as creams that you buy from the shop.
Tanya I just want to say a huge thanks for recommending my channel. That was HUGE. Bless you and your garden angels 😃💚🎥🐛🇦🇺🙃
This lotion is AMAZING. I had to tweak it a little to get the ph right, but oh my. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
They say water and oil don't mix. You proved to me that they mix and match perfectly!
A wonderful cream ☁. Another broken paradigm!
I loved the technique.
Gratitude! 🙏
Awesome 😎 thank you
Beautiful and simplified demonstration of a process which most people make very complicated..BIG WELL DONE.
You always make things easy and do-able. You're an excellent teacher ! Thanks for being here.
You're very welcome Leatrice :)
Tanya, your recipes are wonderful. You can take them to the bank. Every single one I made turned out perfectly. Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️
I'm so pleased to hear that, Erica :) Thank you, and I'm glad they've all turned out for you!
I infuse my flowers into a mix of organic oils, including coconut. I use the oil blend directly on my hair, face and body.
Thank you for sharing. We really must get back to living in oneness with the earth.
I'll have to add your book to my Christmas list!
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Uplifting looking Chamaemelum nobile - like little suns.
I have no interest in chamomile Tanya but I watched until.the end enthralled by your usual charming style of presentation.
Many thanks Trevor :)
Thank you so much for this! I use to make soap but wanted to learn about lotion. I can't wait to try it, especially with the holidays coming up!
In Iraq we use chamomile tea 🍵
I love it and use it in my soap 🧼
I think I will infused it ...thanks alot
"alot" is actually two words btw as in a lot
@@monybarnes6983 thank you my english is not very will .. thanks for your advice
@@monybarnes6983 can I ask you ? Is the word btw meaning between or something else?
@@e1987crystal Sorry please ignore my message all together. My partner thought he was being funny. BTW means by the way. Sorry for this.
Ordered the book! And I had safflower oil and dried german chamomile and a jar ready to go so I put together an oil infusion. Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and knowledge! You also inspired me to start a calendula oil infusion and that should be ready in about a week. :)
Fantastic! And feel free to use both of your infused oils together in recipes :) Thanks also for the preorder and I really hope you enjoy the book!
Thank you for sharing. I forgot how much I miss making lotions and creams. In a recipe like this, I used to also infuse the herb into the water phase so that my liquid was more of a tea. I’m growing chamomile in my garden this year so I’m looking forward to making this recipe.
My Chamomile ended up getting smothered by a sudden Growth of Weeds. So I have had to do a Pull Out Everything from the Chamomile Patch and Smother It will Grass Ciippings and Black Plastic. There is enough Surviving Chamomile Plants to get enough Seed for Replanting my Chamomile Patch next Spring.
I am now experimenting with No Dig Gardening. I have a Potato Patch going with Ground that I have prepared using No Dig Method of Preparation. So far, the Potato Plants have gotten Huge and is starting to produce Blossoms.
Thank you for sharing this great and simple recipe. I have found way too many lotion recipes with too many chemicals, and this is just what I was in need of. ❤
Oh my! I've found you again after all these years. I used to comment on your blog 20 years ago. So nice to see you again. I'm August95. Subscribed!
You can get distilled water from the air conditioner unit by putting a bottle at the water outlet.
You are amazing, whoever you look after is lucky to have you.
This is like magic
Alchemy 💕💖💖💖💕
What a simple recipe. I have such a hard time getting emulsification of my creams and lotions. I cannot wait to try this. My chamomile is almost flowering! Thanks so much.
I hope you make more of these beauty videos! A hair one perhaps?
I used to use chamomile for to lighten my hair
I've been wondering how to make my oils into lotion form. This is the answer! Thanks!
My pleasure 🌿🙂
very nice recipe of chamomile lotion
I hope your book will be sold in USA. I am very much into skincare. I am doing in roses and I love it. So, yes, more ideas will be great ! 🌹🌸🌺
Fantastic 😁 you’ll be happy to hear that it’s already available for preorder on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and two other online retailers -> lovelygreens.com/a-womans-garden-grow-beautiful-plants-and-make-useful-things/
@@Lovelygreens
Thank you sending me the links. Yes, I will definitely getting it next week 🌸🌺❤️
Thank you so so much. I have been buying Chamomile forever and yes, it is expensive. I don't have any place to grow this delicate flower, so I need to know exactly where to purchase them already dried. Thank you so much!! Love your channel.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽💖
This was a refreshingly thorough tutorial. Thank you for sharing! I'm looking forward to your book! I LOVE the topics you'll cover. Can you elaborate on the preservative - how do we know when the lotion goes bad? Is there an obvious change in texture or smell? I skimmed through the instructions on your website but I didn't see if we just need to add enough to achieve a pH of 4.5 - 5.5 or if there is a ratio of preservative to the oil and water volume? Also, I tried to grow chamomile this summer but nothing germinated. Do you have any tips on growing it for the first time? Thanks in advance!
I’m wondering the same. I’ve always been under the impression infused oils did not require a preservative as long as fried herbs are used then strained, and as long as no water is used.
What a wonderful and inspiring video. I am so excited to have found your channel and I am going to order your book! Looking forward to watching more and learning from you thank you so much.
You're most welcome 🙂💚
Love this! I have even more chamomile started for my garden this year , I am for sure going to try this!!
The video is as great as you look yourself, v beautiful.Thumbs up !
i noticed you didn’t whip it like other recipes i’ve seen, nice to know it’s not a must
It's always taught that way, but for small batches, it just always causes an odd air-bubbly texture for me. Consistent stirring works far better!
Hi! Tried the hand lotion, loved it! Used 3 different type of flowers for infusion! Thanks!
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Thanks sister for your preparation of a body lotion with so sweet smelling flowers! Really, I highly appreciate your patience in making such a very useful thing at home to be used by ladies in winter! Om Shanti!🌹💐♥️🙋
I recently downloaded your ebook on making calendula lotion - can’t wait to try it! I’ll try out the chamomile recipe too. How long do the oils store? I’m going to try to make holiday gifts for friends so want to figure out when to start making the oils so they are as fresh as possible 😊
I'm just harvesting my Chamomile. This video is perfect. 🥰
I've made this recipe several times now and love it so much! Perfect every time! I love that there's no blending involved. In fact, every recipe of yours I've tried has worked out so well, that I now no longer want to make anyone else's recipes!
So, my question: do you think I could follow this recipe, and substitute half of the distilled water for magnesium "oil"? Most of the magnesium lotion recipes I've come across use beeswax as the emulsifier. 🙄
Cheers! ~Audrey
Lovely feedback - thank you :) I've not worked with Magnesium oil before, but I think you can use it that way. Make a small batch and see? Also, beeswax is not a true emulsifier. I wouldn't recommend making any recipes that say it is. Beeswax is a thickener, and any lotion-like product made with it as an "emulsifier" can sweat or separate, especially with temperature fluctuation.
@@Lovelygreens I did give it a try and it didn't work quite as well. The only change I made was to sub half the water for the magnesium "oil." I ended up having to use my immersion blender for everything to emulsify, which made a very "whipped" consistency, but it's held now for several days without separation. I probably won't do it again. Yes, the use of beeswax as an emulsifier is usually my first clue that someone doesn't really know what they're doing with a recipe. 🙃
Thank you for another lovely video...you are the epitomy of gracefulness.
I love making natural skincare and soaps that I can use (being allergic to anything synthetic, even air pollution) and I enjoy watching you grow, tend your garden and make beautiful things from it.
love from South Africa
Thank you for the lovely feedback and message 😊 💚 I've spent some time in SA, and think it would be an incredible place to garden! Similar, I think, to parts of California, and a region to grow warm weather edibles that don't grow well outdoors here. How lucky are you? 🙂
@@Lovelygreens do you have books that can help me formulate and calculate the lotion
Another great video Tanya 👍 I'm gonna give it a go, grow German camomile next year, which dehydrator you use? Have to get one to dry the camomile etc.
I may try my hand thus winter. I don't have a dryer but probably can dry on a rack as you did wirh the calendula? I truly enjoy the videos and transformation of your garden and the green house is my favorite
Soon eversince Inlove with organic natural
Wow! It's wonderful to watch this video . Thanks.
I have seen distilled water in pharmacies. You need it for c-pap ( sleep apnea) machines so pharmacies carry it.
Thank you so much.
I have already pre-ordered! Can't wait! 🌼 Thanks for this sneak peek. 💚
Thanks Lorinda! There will be loads of other fun plant-based ideas in the book 💚 I can’t wait for you and everyone else to see it 🙂
@@Lovelygreens Tanya although distilled and dionized water have many differences what I found in my research and speaking with one of our local suppliers here in the states think it was Mountain Rose Herbs or Essential Wholesale labs sorry on the names but who ever it was I spoke to said distilled will work fine but with Dionized water your product would have much better end results! I haven't tried it yet but Iam eventually going to! Distilled can easily be made at home..I've made it from home and it turned out fine! Great video! Tyvm!
@@Lovelygreens have you ever tried planting with Lecca?
Amazing. Wow loved it a massive big Thankyou 😊
Love this type of experiment
Great video. I will try your recipe. Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome :)
Beautiful knowledge ❤
Loved the video and will definitely purchase your book.
Thanks Rachel 😊
Hi, love this. Can you recommend a single supplier for the emulsifying wax and geogard ultra? The link to the geogard doesn’t seem to be working and I”’m sure the postage would be cheaper to buy both from a single supplier? Many thanks.
Thank you for the video! This helps my first attempt❤
You're very welcome
Lovely Video.
my cream turn out so nice!!! Tks
Can make distilled water with nothing but sun power. Easy :)
Hi Hi - i just subbed - as I just came in - from Picking some Chamomile
Talk about Timing !!? Ha haa
When u mentioned Calendula i went Ohhhh ? My new little Calendula plant ,, is drying up - i didn't re-pot it ,, Theres a Yet ,, maybe ill do it later ,, when the Sun goes in -
Ive been ,, re -poting & planting Many other like Peppers, Tomatoes, BlackBerry, Strawberry, Kale, Squash Beens, Peas lemon thyme , Sage Sweet Peppermint On & on that I ran out pots & soil - ha ha ha
I started to make lotions & oils - Years ago ,& Been wanting to Start up again -
Enjoy your Day
You too and happy harvesting 🙂
Lovely video, thank you!
Really LOVELY cream
Good job use on my 3 year son boy
Awesome video! I enjoyed. Thank you!
Cannot wait to try this out and enjoy the book.
You are so inspirational! Looking forward to ordering your book!!
Yay! Thank you!
Such an enjoyable video . Thank you 🙏🏻
Very informative, thanks
Just found and subscribed to your channel! Planting chamomile this weekend..lol. Looking forward to trying some tinctures and soap. Have made plantain salve and eager to keep trying new things. Looking forward to watching more videos.
Welcome, Lynn, and happy planting 💚
Hello, thank you for sharing your lovely chamomile lotion. I can't wait to try to make it. Does the lotion have any scent?
Thank you. Definitely will get it. I'm moving to a new home, looking forward to trying out this.
Love how easy it is to make thank you for sharing.
Love Thankyou the easiest recipe.
You're very welcome :)
@@Lovelygreens can u please teach us the organic lip and cheek tint for commercial use.
Love to hera from u
great video!! thanks for sharing
Thank so much , I love you video
Love your channel!
Hello! I absolutely love this video thank you!! Would this work if I whip the formula???? Xoxo!
Great video, thank you ... Just purchased your book too. ❤️
Wow 👌 ..thanks for sharing
Amazing! How long will this last for?
Can u make recipes for calendula, comfrey, etc cream for psoriasis. Recipes
I'm going to learn a lot from you! Thanks for sharing, I'm planning on a big leap into off grid living and all your videos are very inspiring :D
Lovely video as usual .. I'll get ur book because I love gardening n making natural stuff for my family customers n myself .. can this be placed in a pump ? ❤️
Simply cannot wait for your book! Pre-ordered today! :)
Yay! Thanks for pre-ordering it and I hope you enjoy the ideas 🙂
Thanks for sharing 😍 lots of love from arctic Norrway 🙌
Thank you and waving back!
Truly lovely! What organic preservatives might I use to substitute Benzoate?
I love this. What is the benefit of using a lotion version vs using just the lovely chamomile oil?
Wao beautiful
I Really love your videos ❤❤
Be careful, you can crack your glass jars when heating in a pan without some fabric in the bottom or a barrier. Also mixing your jars content after being hot using that metal spoon!
Thanks so much for the concern 💚 However, Mason and Kilner jars are very resilient and are made to be put under a lot of heat stress in pressure canners and water baths. They won't crack or break in this scenario.
I don't know why my camomile won't grow lots of flowers. Any tips?
What is the kind of Emulsifying wax ,for making lotion ?Thank you so much 🎉😅
Omg iv been looking for the answer to this for years about the battery water it’s impossible to buy distilled water in the uk so I bought the batter water but wasn’t sure it was the right thing!
It's weird, isn't it? :) You can buy distilled water on Amazon or eBay in the UK
Thank you for being very informative! Trying to make a pain relief lotion for my Mother-In-Law. I want to use CBD isolate. Does each gram need to be calculated in the percentage formula? thank you :)
Thank you so much for sharing this information. I LOVE your videos- they have helped me with my gardening so much. May I ask, are all echinacea (coneflower) plants equal for medicinal use? ☮️💜🌱
Hiya! There are three species of echinacea used medicinally, but mainly it’s echinacea purpurea and echinacea angustifolia. Stick with the bog standard cultivars rather than the ornamentals.
Fantastic, can you share how to make goat milk lotion? Or can you explain here, please?