Recipe for How to Make White Clover Body Lotion Bars

White clover lotion bar

This recipe for how to make this white clover solid lotion bar is a great recipe and makes luxurious lotion bars with great benefits for the skin. It is so amazing what we can do with flowers, herbs and weeds from nature! And what health benefits they can possibly provide. I am learning more every day and sharing everything I learn!

About White Clover

A great thing about white clover blossoms is that they are abundant for a long period of time There are different species of clovers including crimson clover blossoms, red clover blossoms, sweet clover and white clover. For this recipe I used white clover which is very abundant in the early spring and on into the summer. It is easy to pick several cups of white clover flowers to make this salve.

White clover is a member of the legume family and like most legumes it fixes nitrogen in the soil. This allows the clover to make its own fertilizer and survive in places where many other plants cannot. Farmers use it for a cover crop because it makes soils more fertile, acting as a green manure. White clover flowers are also very attractive to bees.

It is exciting to learn about all the wild plants and wild blossoms that exist in our grassy lawn that is good for human consumption and can possibly have health benefits.

white clover in the yard
White clover flowers in my yard – clover lawn

Benefits of White Clover for the Skin

 White clover is said in this article to have healing properties for skin conditions such as treating wounds, sores and burns when applied to the skin.

Benefits of White Clover Lotion Bars

The white clover lotion bars are soothing for your skin as they may also contain healing properties as discussed in this article. Lotion bars are super moisturizing and great for dry areas of your skin. These bars are a solid concentration of quick-absorbing oils and butters that protect your skin. This combination of oils, butters, and beeswax seal in moisture instead of letting it escape.

How to Make White Lotion Bars

To make salves, balms, lip balms, lotions and lotion bars, you need to start with an infused oil.

How to Make an Infused Oil

The first step is to pick the clover flower heads. Next is to dry the flowers or herbs. The drying process can include air drying by spreading them in a single layer on a dish towel or paper towel and letting them dry for several days. The other option is to use a dehydrator set at a low setting.

Dried white clover for white clover lotion bar recipe
Dried white clover

The next step is to make an infused oil with the dried flower or herb by steeping the flower or herb in a carrier oil. Different kind of oils can be used including sweet almond oil, safflower oil, avocado oil, sweetgrass oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, jojoba oil or coconut oil.

Add the dried white clover flowers to a glass jar. I like to use mason jars. The amount of oil you want will depend on how much lotion you want to make. You will add about twice as much oil as your dried flowers or herbs. For example, you can add the flowers or herbs to a pint jar about halfway and then fill the jar almost to the top. If you want less, you can fill the jar about 1/4 up with herbs and then 1/2 way with oil. Also, you can make more than you plan to use for now and save the additional oil for later.

White Clover infused oil
White clover infused oil

There are several options for making the infused oil:

Slow option: Just add the lid to the jar and put it away in a dark place for 4 to 6 weeks. Shake the jar every once in a while. You can also put the jar in direct sunlight for a couple weeks to infuse the oil.

Fast double boiler method: Place the jar in a saucepan of a couple inches of hot water and heat the water on low for about 2 hours. Or add the oil and dried herbs or flowers to a double boiler pan and let it simmer but not boil for 1 to 2 hours.

Fast crockpot method: Add your dried herbs or flowers and oil to the crockpot, make sure that the oil covers the herbs. Heat the oil slowly and keep the crockpot on warm. Try to keep the temp between 120-130 F. Let it heat for several hours.

Making the White Clover Lotion Bars

The next step is to strain the dried white clover from the infused oil.

Straining white clover from the oil
Straining white clover from the oi

Once you have the infused oil, you add the amount desired to a double boiler, then add the beeswax and shea butter. The measurements for lotions bars are equal amounts of oil,  beeswax,  shea butter. A lot of recipes for lotion bars and salves that I have seen use measurements in grams and oz. I feel it is easier with simple measurements. I wanted to start with a small batch, so I used 1/4 cup oil, 1/4 cup beeswax and 1/4 cup shea butter. Cocoa butter can be substituted for shea butter.

Stir until the beeswax and shea butter are melted.

Stirring clover lotion bar oil, beeswax and shea butter mixture
Stirring clover lotion bar oil, beeswax and shea butter mixture

Pour the mixture into small silicone molds or heatproof candy molds.  I love these flower molds.

Option is to add essential oils or fragrance oils and coloring with mica powder to the mixture.

Pouring white clover lotion bar mixture into molds
Pouring white clover lotion bar mixture into molds

Let the mixture set up and harden. It does not take very long to set up to make these pretty white clover beauty bars.

White clover lotion bar
White clover lotion bar

Enjoy!

Enjoy making and using these homemade lotion bars made from natural ingredients and white clover blossoms. It is very easy to make small batches of these solid moisturizing lotion bars. I plan to continue to explore making salves, balms, lotions, and other similar items from plants and flowers found in nature and also from herbs and flowers that I grow.

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White clover lotion bar

White Clover Lotion Bar Recipe

Yield: 2 lotion bars
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes

This recipe for how to make this white clover solid lotion bar is a great recipe and makes luxurious lotion bars with great benefits for the skin.

Ingredients

  • Dried white clover blossoms and Carrier Oil, which can include sweet almond oil, coconut oil, sunflower oil, or olive oil to make infused oil
  • 1/4 cup infused oil
  • 1/4 cup beeswax
  • 1/4 cup shea butter
  • Optional: Essential oil of your choice, Mica Powder for color

Instructions

  1. Create the white clover infused oil with the dried clover blossoms and the carrier oil- See Notes
  2. Heat the infused oil in a double boiler
  3. Add the beeswax and shea butter
  4. Heat and stir until the beeswax and shea butter are completely melted
  5. Pour the liquid into small silicone or heatproof candy molds
  6. Optional: Add essential oil of your choice
  7. Optional: Add mica powder for color.
  8. Let the lotion bars set up

Notes

There are several methods for creating the infused oil which are described in the article.

This was a small batch, that made 2 lotion bars. It can be increased as needed using equal parts oil, beeswax and shea butter.

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