Years ago on leatherworker.net, . . . a lady from the Pacific NW told about making a concoction of virgin bees wax and neetsfoot oil.
I tried it, . . . love it, . . . use it almost exclusively to condition "less than optimal" leather. It rubs on almost like Kiwi shoe polish, . . . touch it with a heat gun the wax melts, . . . it all soaks in, . . . is really nice, . . . IMHO.
I simply put equal weights of the two products in a jar, . . . set it in my crock pot (on high) with enough water to float the jar, . . . go get a cup of coffee and a doughnut (or 2), . . . when it all liquifies, . . . I pour it into muffin papers in a muffin pan, . . . it makes neat little cakes I can use.
Generally, I use it as if it were Kiwi shoe polish, . . . works for me.
May God bless,
Dwight