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Chickweed-infused oil is a gentle, skin-loving remedy that’s perfect for soothing irritation and nourishing dry or inflamed areas. Made from the chickweed plant (a common “weed”) with powerful herbal properties, this infused oil is rich in natural vitamins, minerals, and cooling compounds that help calm and restore the skin.
It’s simple to make at home, just like our DIY Yarrow Infused Oil, Dandelion Infused Oil, and Goldenrod Infused Oil. Completely natural and easy to customize, chickweed-infused oil is an ideal addition to your herbal toolkit, whether you’re new to DIY remedies or already love making your own.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to creating your own chickweed-infused oil. It’s the perfect base for soothing salves, creams, and other skin care recipes.

This makes about 6 ounces.
Ingredients
- Chickweed Dry Herb
- Carrier oil (Any carrier oil will work. I used olive oil for this recipe)
- Mason Jar

Instructions
- Add chickweed to a jar, filling it halfway.
- Pour the carrier oil on top to completely cover the herb.

- Let it infuse for a few weeks, shaking occasionally. Then strain.


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How to Make Chickweed Infused Oil

Equipment
- Mason Jar
Ingredients
- Chickweed Dry Herb
- Carrier oil Any carrier oil will work. I used olive oil for this recipe
Instructions
- Add chickweed to a jar, filling it halfway.
- Pour the carrier oil on top to completely cover the herb.
- Let it infuse for a few weeks, shaking occasionally. Then strain.


