If your feet are at the mild stage of dryness there are many natural ways to relieve the unpleasantness of dry feet.
Category: Heritage Apothecary
Welcome to the Heritage Apothecary, a professional resource for “from-scratch” living. This area brings together our specialized archives on soap making, candle crafting, and botanical skincare.
Drawing on 26 years of experience, we focus on the intersection of horticulture and traditional chemistry. Here, you will find technical guides for cold-process soaps, heritage methods for hand-dipped candles, and chemical-free recipes for restorative skincare. Whether you are a professional formulator or a modern pioneer, these guides are designed to help you master the skills of a sustainable, handmade life.
Learn how to make your own candle wick at home with our simple instructions and essential supplies for success.
With these easy nine steps you too will have silky feet. So go ahead get ready to do your own pedicure.
Unlock the secrets of a refreshing home facial. Learn how to do a steam facial or use homemade face masks to give your skin a healthy glow.
Discover the many uses of borax in everyday life. From cleaning to DIY projects, borax is a versatile and affordable solution.
Benefits of deep cleaning your skin with a clay face mask. Different skin types and face mask types for best results.
It is not a secret that handmade cosmetics have a short shelf life due to the fact that it contains natural ingredients and the minimal amount of preservatives. Find out how it is necessary to store handmade creams and it will help you to prolong shelf life of your cosmetics!
Banana is a very famous natural ingredient that can help you to get rid of problems of dry skin and damaged and dry hair.
You have decided that you want to make your own candles. Here is what you are going to need to get started in the candle making craft.
Discover the benefits of homemade tea tree oil soap. Explore its antiseptic, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.
Discover the fascinating history of candle making, from ancient torches to the first candles made by the ancient Egyptians.
Body and hand lotions commercially produced contain ingredients which are good for preserving the lotion for a long shelf life but maybe aren’t so good for your skin. Make your own lotions so you know exactly what it contains.
Making your own homemade beauty products is much easier than you’d think. The recipes that you find on this site are easy to follow along and use mostly common household products.
Bath teas are a delightful addition to any bathing routine. By combining scented herbs and infusing them in hot water, you can create a fragrant bath experience that promotes relaxation and rejuvenation.
Let’s start with the simplest mistakes which can occur during creation of handmade soap from the soap base.
