Have you been looking for a natural way to soothe sore muscles or nourish your skin? Making your own cannabis-infused balm is a simple and rewarding process that allows you to customize it to your specific needs. This guide will walk you through each step, giving you all the tools you need to create a high-quality, homemade balm.

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Why You Will Love This Guide

Balms are incredibly versatile and a staple for soothing and healingโ€”whether you’re targeting sore muscles, nurturing dry skin, or simply looking for a tool to relax.

A balm is a solid ointment designed for topical use, made from oils (and sometimes beeswax) to nourish your skin.

Today, weโ€™re taking it a step further by creating a cannabis-infused balm that combines the therapeutic benefits of essential oils with the potential advantages of cannabis.

Not only is this balm easy to make, but it also provides a great introduction to the wonderful ways cannabis can support your wellness goals.

Why Use a Cannabis-Infused Balm?

Cannabis balms are ideal for topical relief because they allow you to experience the benefits of cannabis without feeling any psychoactive effects (no, you wonโ€™t get high!).

The cannabinoids like THC and CBD in cannabis interact with the receptors in your skin to provide targeted relief. Here are a few ways a cannabis-infused balm might benefit you:

  • Relieve sore muscles and joint pain: CBD and THC have anti-inflammatory properties that may ease tension and discomfort when applied directly to the skin.
  • Soothe irritated or dry skin: Cannabis is known for being rich in antioxidants, which can support hydration and promote skin healing.
  • Provide relaxation: Pairing cannabis with calming essential oils like lavender can enhance your sense of relaxation during moments of stress or before bedtime.

Balm vs. Salve

While balms and salves are often used interchangeably, there are slight differences between the two. Balms typically have a firmer consistency due to a higher concentration of beeswax or similar ingredients, making them ideal for localized application without being greasy. Salves, on the other hand, tend to have a softer and more spreadable texture, allowing for easier coverage of larger areas. Both are excellent for delivering targeted relief, but your choice might depend on how you prefer to use the product. Get my recipe for cannabis-infused salve here.

What Youโ€™ll Need

The ingredients needed to make a cannabis infused balm.
  • 1/4 cup of shea butter
  • 1/8 tsp (approximately 12-13 drops) essential oil (more on your options below!)
  • 1/4 tsp cannabis concentrate or cannabis oil (ensure it’s decarboxylated if you want active cannabinoids like THC or CBD)

Note: a complete list of ingredients with amounts and printable instructions is located in the recipe card below.

Essential Oil Pairing Suggestions:

Pick your essential oils based on your intended use or desired benefits. Here are some ideas to play with:

  • For muscle relief: Peppermint, ginger, rosemary, cedarwood
  • To soothe burns or irritation: Lavender, chamomile, rose
  • For dry, thirsty skin: Sandalwood, geranium, chamomile
  • To ease congestion: Eucalyptus, tea tree, rosemary
  • For ultimate relaxation: Lavender, chamomile, ylang-ylang

Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Prepare aย double boilerย with water in the bottom pan and place it over low heat.
  2. If you haven’t already, the first step is to choose your infusion method of choice. You can find many infusion options listed above. If needed, prepare your cannabis oil ahead of time.
  3. Once the water is boiling, add theย beeswaxย andย shea butterย to the top portion of the double boiler and allow them to melt completely.
  4. Once they have melted, add in theย prepared cannabis oil mixture and essential oils. Stir until all of the ingredients are well combined.
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  • Step 5 – If you are planning on adding aย cannabis concentrate or any other ingredient, stir it in now and mix until everything is well combined. Then turn off the heat.
  • Step 6 – Carefully transfer the hot liquid to aย small glass jarย or storing vessel of choice. You can use a pipette to make this easy.
  • Step 7 -Allow the balm to cool to room temperature and then cover tightly with the lid.
  • Step 8 -Store your balm in a cool dark place until ready to use.

Note: complete step-by-step printable instructions are located in the recipe card below.

Ways to Use Your Balm

Cannabis-infused balms are for external use only. To use it, simply scoop a small amount with clean fingers, warm it between your palms, and massage it into the target area. Hereโ€™s how it can come in handy:

  • Muscle tension: Apply to sore or stiff areas, like your shoulders, neck, or back for relief after a workout or a long day.
  • Dry hands and feet: Massage into cracked or dry areas to soothe and replenish moisture.
  • Massage oil alternative: Enjoy deep relaxation with a self-massage or partner massage using the comforting glide of your balm.
  • Spot-treatment for irritation: Apply to small burns, bug bites, or areas of redness for calmness and repair.
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Basic Cannabis-Infused Balm Recipe

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Create your own cannabis-infused balm with this easy DIY guide! Learn the benefits, customization tips, and how to craft a soothing, personalized product at home.

What You Need  

Instructions 

  • If you haven't already, the first step is to choose your infusion method of choice. You can find many infusion options listed above. If needed, prepare your cannabis oil ahead of time.
  • Prepare aย double boilerย with water in the bottom pan and place it over low heat.
  • Once the water is boiling, add theย beeswaxย andย shea butterย to the top portion of the double boiler and allow them to melt completely.
  • Once they have melted, add in theย prepared cannabis oil mixture and essential oils. Stir until all of the ingredients are well combined.
  • If you are planning on adding aย cannabis concentrate or any other ingredient, stir it in now and mix until everything is well combined. Then turn off the heat.
  • Carefully transfer the hot liquid salve to aย small glass jarย or storing vessel of choice. You can use a pipette to make this easy.
  • Allow the salve to cool to room temperature and then cover tightly with the lid.
  • Store your salve in a cool dark place until ready to use.

Notes

Additional ingredients: Feel free to add optional vitamin E oil or preservatives like potassium sorbate. You can also add camphor or menthol for a cooling effect.
Measurements: Melting the beeswax and cacao butter before measuring will ensure a more accurate measurement, I melted them in separate mason jars in my double boiler before measuring.
Essential oils: Choose based on personal preference; you can use camphor, eucalyptus, capsaicin, etc. Just be sure to use skin-safe oils!
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Bonus Tip for Customization

Feel free to adjust the recipe to fit your unique needs!

If you live in a warmer climate, consider incorporating a small amount of beeswax to ensure your balm stays solid.

Donโ€™t have access to cannabis concentrate?

You can still create a wonderful balm using just shea butter and essential oils.

Why Start Your Own DIY Cannabis-Infused Balm Journey?

Making your own balm is empoweringโ€”it gives you complete control over the ingredients and allows you to create a product thatโ€™s personalized to your needs. Plus, itโ€™s incredibly satisfying to know you made it yourself!

Happy creating! And if youโ€™d like to learn more about incorporating cannabis into your wellness routine, check out the guide for expert tips, guides, and community resources.

What will you use your cannabis balm for? Share your creations or questions in the comments belowโ€”weโ€™d love to hear from you! ๐ŸŒฟ

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Hi, I’m Emily Kyle and I teach people just like you how to use cannabis to find joy, enhance productivity, improve relationships, and naturally support your overall health and wellness.

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  1. I love the idea of a DIY Balm with Shea Butter + Essential Oilsโ™ฅ
    At the moment I’d need something for this cold with mint or eucalyptus.

  2. I already knew this recipe, I did a few balm and I found that the one that works better for me is the chamomile one…it helps my skin a lot!!!

  3. besides making lip balm, if I could make something for dry skin that would be wonderful and for back pain

  4. Does peppermint oil dry your skin? I was thinking of using it and then you mentioned that it can be harsh on the skin. Btw, I just discovered your blog and I really like it. Can’t wait to read some more ๐Ÿ™‚ Also, is the giveaway international?

  5. I would make something to be able to use on my poor, dry hands, especially after washing dishes! Ugh, winter just sucks all the moisture out of them ๐Ÿ™‚