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DIY Herbal Vapor Rub Balm – A Natural Vicks-Style Decongestant for Cold and Flu Relief
When someone in the house starts sniffling, you just know it’s going to make the rounds. That’s when I reach for this homemade herbal vapor rub—our family’s go-to chest balm for easing congestion, coughs, and that heavy-headed sick feeling.
Made with gentle yet powerful essential oils, this balm works just like the classic Vicks rub (but without the synthetic stuff). It’s safe, effective, and smells like a eucalyptus grove with a hint of grandma’s medicine chest—in the best possible way!
Whether you’re treating a toddler’s sniffles or trying to head off a man cold, this DIY vapor rub will be your winter wellness MVP.
Why You’ll Love This Natural Decongestant Balm
- No petroleum or nasties – A clean, green homemade Vicks alternative
- Gentle enough for kids – With optional adjustments for littlies
- Nourishing balm texture – Melts into skin without being greasy
- Essential oils – Provide cooling, clearing, and comforting support
- Customizable – Make it stronger for adults or extra-gentle for babies
Ingredients
Base:
- 1/4 cup coconut oil (or olive oil for a softer balm)
- 2 tbsp shea butter or mango butter
- 2 tbsp beeswax pellets
Essential Oil Blend (for adults):
- 10 drops eucalyptus essential oil
- 8 drops peppermint essential oil
- 6 drops rosemary essential oil
- 4 drops tea tree essential oil
- 4 drops lavender essential oil
Optional for kids under 5:
Replace eucalyptus and peppermint with fir needle and cedarwood atlas, and halve the total essential oil amount.
How to Make Your Own Vapor Rub
- Melt the base:
In a double boiler (or a bowl over simmering water), gently melt the coconut oil, shea butter, and beeswax together. Stir until smooth and liquid. - Cool slightly:
Remove from heat and let cool just a few minutes—enough that it’s no longer scalding hot but still liquid. - Add essential oils:
Stir in your essential oil blend. Don’t add them too early or the heat will evaporate their goodness. - Pour into tins or jars:
Carefully pour into a small glass jar or metal balm tin. Let cool completely before putting the lid on. - Label & store:
Store in a cool place away from sunlight. Balm will keep for up to 6 months.
How to Use Your Herbal Chest Rub
- For chest and back: Rub a small amount onto chest, upper back, and soles of the feet during cold or flu season.
- For steam relief: Add a pea-sized amount to a bowl of steaming water, cover your head with a towel, and inhale.
- For headaches: Dab a touch on temples and neck (use caution and avoid eyes).
Mum Tips
- Patch test first if you’re unsure about sensitivities.
- Keep a tiny jar in your handbag during winter for on-the-go sniffles.
- For a nighttime version, add a few drops of Roman chamomile or lavender for extra sleep support.
