This is a very simple recipe for organic wipe solution that I found that can be used on your diaper wipes.
Things You'll Need:
* Organic olive or coconut oil**
* Lavender oil (optional)
* Tea tree oil
* Unfiltered organic apple cider or coconut water vinegar
* 1/2 liter of pure spring water
1. Empty out a 1/4 of the bottle of spring water to make room for the other ingredients.
2. Add 2 tablespoons of the coconut** or olive oil of your choice. Olive oil mixes better, but coconut oil works very well, too. You'll have to make sure the solution is quite warm and shake it well before applying it to the wipes, if you use coconut oil. Olive oil doesn't have much of a scent, while coconut oil makes your baby smell yummy. These oils are used as moisturizers and skin protectants.
3. Add 8 to 10 drop each of the lavender and tea tree oils. Lavender oil is mostly for the perfume, but is also a calming agent used in aromatherapy. Tea tree oil is an antiseptic that kills bacteria and viruses on the skin.
4. Add 1/2 tablespoon of organic apple cider or coconut vinegar. The vinegar acts as an anti-fungal agent, killing any candida that may have developed from moisture and heat. This helps reduce diaper rash.
5. Shake :)
6. Put the wash in a spray bottle** to apple to the cloth wipes or put several wipes in a container (such as an old disposable wipes container or zippered plastic bags) and add enough solution to moisten them lightly.
Tips & Warnings
* Because the solution is made with food-grade products, they can spoil if not handled as you would handle any other food product.
* If you use coconut oil in the solution, don't put it in a spray bottle. It will clog the spray nozzle when it cools down. The solution is made with natural ingredients and is not processed with heat.
* The ingredients will separate (oil and water don't stay mixed for long), so you'll need to shake the solution well before each use.
This is a very simple recipe for organic wipe solution that I found that can be used on your diaper wipes.
Things You'll Need:
* Organic olive or coconut oil**
* Lavender oil (optional)
* Tea tree oil
* Unfiltered organic apple cider or coconut water vinegar
* 1/2 liter of pure spring water
1. Empty out a 1/4 of the bottle of spring water to make room for the other ingredients.
2. Add 2 tablespoons of the coconut** or olive oil of your choice. Olive oil mixes better, but coconut oil works very well, too. You'll have to make sure the solution is quite warm and shake it well before applying it to the wipes, if you use coconut oil. Olive oil doesn't have much of a scent, while coconut oil makes your baby smell yummy. These oils are used as moisturizers and skin protectants.
3. Add 8 to 10 drop each of the lavender and tea tree oils. Lavender oil is mostly for the perfume, but is also a calming agent used in aromatherapy. Tea tree oil is an antiseptic that kills bacteria and viruses on the skin.
4. Add 1/2 tablespoon of organic apple cider or coconut vinegar. The vinegar acts as an anti-fungal agent, killing any candida that may have developed from moisture and heat. This helps reduce diaper rash.
5. Shake :)
6. Put the wash in a spray bottle** to apple to the cloth wipes or put several wipes in a container (such as an old disposable wipes container or zippered plastic bags) and add enough solution to moisten them lightly.
Tips & Warnings
* Because the solution is made with food-grade products, they can spoil if not handled as you would handle any other food product.
* If you use coconut oil in the solution, don't put it in a spray bottle. It will clog the spray nozzle when it cools down. The solution is made with natural ingredients and is not processed with heat.
* The ingredients will separate (oil and water don't stay mixed for long), so you'll need to shake the solution well before each use.
This is a very simple recipe for organic wipe solution that I found that can be used on your diaper wipes.
Things You'll Need:
* Organic olive or coconut oil**
* Lavender oil (optional)
* Tea tree oil
* Unfiltered organic apple cider or coconut water vinegar
* 1/2 liter of pure spring water
1. Empty out a 1/4 of the bottle of spring water to make room for the other ingredients.
2. Add 2 tablespoons of the coconut** or olive oil of your choice. Olive oil mixes better, but coconut oil works very well, too. You'll have to make sure the solution is quite warm and shake it well before applying it to the wipes, if you use coconut oil. Olive oil doesn't have much of a scent, while coconut oil makes your baby smell yummy. These oils are used as moisturizers and skin protectants.
3. Add 8 to 10 drop each of the lavender and tea tree oils. Lavender oil is mostly for the perfume, but is also a calming agent used in aromatherapy. Tea tree oil is an antiseptic that kills bacteria and viruses on the skin.
4. Add 1/2 tablespoon of organic apple cider or coconut vinegar. The vinegar acts as an anti-fungal agent, killing any candida that may have developed from moisture and heat. This helps reduce diaper rash.
5. Shake :)
6. Put the wash in a spray bottle** to apple to the cloth wipes or put several wipes in a container (such as an old disposable wipes container or zippered plastic bags) and add enough solution to moisten them lightly.
Tips & Warnings
* Because the solution is made with food-grade products, they can spoil if not handled as you would handle any other food product.
* If you use coconut oil in the solution, don't put it in a spray bottle. It will clog the spray nozzle when it cools down. The solution is made with natural ingredients and is not processed with heat.
* The ingredients will separate (oil and water don't stay mixed for long), so you'll need to shake the solution well before each use.
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