Cannabis Salve Recipe — 5 Steps to a THC Topical
This cannabis salve recipe from Herbistry420 produces a rich, soothing cannabis topical salve using infused coconut oil, infused MCT oil, beeswax, eucalyptus essential oil, and vitamin E. It sets in 10 to 15 minutes at room temperature and keeps for up to a year. Use it for sore muscles, inflamed joints, eczema, or dry skin ...
This cannabis salve recipe from Herbistry420 produces a rich, soothing cannabis topical salve using infused coconut oil, infused MCT oil, beeswax, eucalyptus essential oil, and vitamin E. It sets in 10 to 15 minutes at room temperature and keeps for up to a year. Use it for sore muscles, inflamed joints, eczema, or dry skin — anywhere you want targeted topical relief.
What Is a Cannabis Topical Salve?
A cannabis topical salve is a solid or semi-solid preparation that you apply directly to the skin. Unlike edibles, a cannabis topical salve does not typically produce psychoactive effects — THC and CBD do not reach the bloodstream in meaningful quantities through regular skin. The cannabinoids instead interact with receptors in the skin and underlying tissue, offering localized relief. This cannabis salve recipe uses both THC-infused coconut oil and infused MCT oil, so it qualifies as a THC topical, but you can substitute CBD-infused oil if you prefer a non-psychoactive version.
DIY Cannabis Salve Ingredients
Here are the full DIY cannabis salve ingredients for Fordee’s batch. Quantities can be scaled up or down while maintaining the 4–5:1 oil-to-beeswax ratio.
- 136g cannabis infused coconut oil
- 40g cannabis infused MCT oil (or uninfused MCT oil — MCT is odorless and texture-neutral)
- ~43g beeswax pellets (roughly 4–5:1 ratio of total oil to beeswax)
- 7 drops eucalyptus essential oil (optional but recommended for scent and mild pain relief)
- 1 tsp vitamin E oil (for skin hydration)
Equipment
- Double boiler (pot within a pot of simmering water)
- Silicone spatula or spoon
- Ladle or canning funnel for pouring
- Small jars or tins for storage (dark or opaque containers preferred)
- Thermometer (optional but helpful)
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