Dry irritated skin has long found relief by using naturally available ingredients, this is just such an item and I am sharing my family recipe with you all in the video and below.

Simple Base Recipe below, though you can modify (as I do) based on personal preferences.

76% Tallow
17% Lanolin
7% Beeswax

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29 Comments

  1. Breastfeeding women in the middle east, where I am from use lanolin regularly. It's an age old remedy for chapped skin. Your recipe looks so rich. I'll def think about purchasing some.

  2. Its been forever since I've used lanolin 🤔 thanks, the carotene looks great too.

  3. Hi Patrick. Great to see you back! ! ! At least your microphone was working just fine, lol. Love the little kilner jars to help keep this wonderful pure balm in. Hope you are keeping well and have a date for your vaccine now. We have all had ours without incident and our covid figures are dropping, thank goodness. Big big hugs to you and tickles to the critters. X x x

  4. This looks great! Guess I'll have to place another order, lol. I haven't used lanolin since my last round of breastfeeding 12 years ago. It's great stuff but I don't like the smell of the commercially available products. I'm positive this will be much better! I look forward to trying it. I missed you this past week. Glad you got the camera going again. Thanks for sharing all of the wonderful things you do Patrick!! I appreciate you so much! 💕🙂

  5. Hi Patrick, I missed you , I love this and would love a few jars. Love you and HAPPY BIRTHDAY

  6. I had been so worried about you Patrick as it was so unusual not to have seen you I'm pleased it was only a technical issue and not a health issue. I was born around sheep, had many pet lambs so Lanolin is a product I love so much.
    Shearing the sheep and handling the wool as my father did his whole life as a Wool classer he always had soft hands. Local Tallow, Lanolin and local honey 🍯 what could be better.
    Such cute little jars. Stay safe, warm and well Patrick xx
    I couldn't find the recipe for this in your description boxes or on Patreon of which I'm a member

  7. So lovely Patrick! What a blessing to be able to get all those ingredients nearby. Thanks for sharing and glad you got a new SD card and that you’re back! 💖💗💛🐑🐑🐑🐝🐝🐝

  8. When I played sports, I used lanolin on the area that chafed. It was the only thing that soothed it. I love those jars!!

  9. Aloha Patrick, I love how conscientious ur about ur ingredients, where they come from, how they are raised & processed. Take care & Aloha nui!

  10. Patrick, this looks awesome. So creamy and moisture rich. Cute little jars.
    Cheers 💕💕💕

  11. I would love this for my dry feet. I am making something similar for my feet every year.

  12. This sounds so luxurious! I am envious of those that can use lanolin. I can't even touch wool or sheep without reacting.

  13. Hi thanks for this. I am in a dilemma though, Eucerin discontinued their anhydrous wool fat ointment much to my disappointment I have e.tremely dry atopic and dishydrotic (blistery) eczema. So I am trying to home make something as similar as possible. Your lanolin balm looks like it comes close, except the Eucerin ointment was almost colourless, mostly odourless but still with a hint of sheep, maybe slightly whitish/yellowish and very thick-firmish, but certainly not as sticky as the pure lanolin grease so I assume they used either a paraffin wax, or a lanolin wax (wool alcohol) (rather than grease), or beeswax? Would you care to comment or advise? Cheers

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