Yummy Body Butter Recipe (2024)

Yummy Body Butter Recipe (1)
Lavendar Body Butter
Yummy Body Butter Recipe (2)
Ingredients needed: Shea butter, Coconut oil, Vitamin E, Almond Oil, Essential oil and Aloe Vera
Yummy Body Butter Recipe (3)
Make a double boiler and use a thermometer to bring Shea butter and Coconut oil to 180-degrees for 15 minutes
Yummy Body Butter Recipe (4)
After it sits for 30-minutes, it will begin to solidify. Use your mixer on highest speed to make a light fluffy mixture
Yummy Body Butter Recipe (5)
Looks so good you could eat it!
Yummy Body Butter Recipe (6)
Store in clean sterile PBA free glass jars
Yummy Body Butter Recipe (7)
Recipe yields approximately 3-cups or about 24-ounces total

I made my first batch of body butter today and I think my life will be changed forever. I have been wanting to make my own natural products for quite awhile now and hoping to use the least amount of ingredients and without anything artificial, (if that was even possible). I see now, it is possible and I don't think I can ever use anything else again - I am officially IN LOVE with this smooth decadent body butter! Try it, and you will see exactly what I mean.

Body Butter Recipe

1-cup (packed) raw unrefined organic Shea Butter

1/2-cup organic Coconut Oil (contains Lauric acid which has natural antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-fungal and antibacterial)

1/2-cup organic pure Almond Oil (use grape seed oil for problem skin)

2-tbsp Vitamin E oil (antioxidant, natural preservative)

1/2 cup of pure Aloe Vera (optional)

25-drops organic Lavender essential oil or rosemary and peppermint
Note: if you choose to use rosemary essential oils then do not mix this with the vitamin E or it will turn rancid. Eliminate the Vitamin E oil or substitute Argan oil or another oil specific to the needs of your skin.

Use a double broiler and heat to melt the Shea butter and coconut oil until it reaches 180-degrees (to kill any bacteria, mold or fungus) and hold for 15 minutes. Let cool for 30 minutes. Mix almond oil, Vitamin E and essential oil in a separate bowl, then add to Shea butter and coconut oil mixture to it, (once the cooling period has passed). Now wait around 30-minutes for the mixture to "set up" or solidify. I put mine in the refrigerator because I am always anxious to see how it turned out! (When it's considered "set up", it looks like what reminds me of bacon grease after you let it sit. It will harden all around the edges but still have a thick liquid in the middle.)

Now that it is firm, take a mixer and blend the Aloe Vera in with the mixture on the highest speed until it is light and fluffy like whipping cream or whipped icing. It's so creamy and beautiful, it looks just delicious. Seriously, you will see what I mean when you make this!

Scoop the whipped butter in to clean sterile glass jars. You can store it in the refrigerator for 6-months, or in the bathroom for a 3-month shelf life. When you scoop this up, it will melt once it touches your skin. Give it about 3 minutes to soak in and dry. If you are in a hurry, put it on and just gently run a towel over your hands or body to wipe off excess. It comes right off.

Body butters are made to sit on your skin to move slowly into your dermis (skin) over a short period of time and then washed off. Because body butter does not use water as it's main ingredient, it sits on top of your skin and your skin does not breathe as it soaks in. Your skin needs to breathe. However, water is the main ingredient in lotion so it allows your skin to breathe. I suggest using body butter at night so it fully soaks in and feeds your skin. Then wash it off in the morning and switch to moisturizing lotion for the day.

Here are a few more research points that I found and thought would be interesting for you too:

  • Always use organic or pure products purchased from sources that have a good reputation for quality. Ask someone you trust, especially if you know some who is knowledgeable in herbal education. My favorite source is Monique at MiAromaSpa.com.
  • Shea butter is graded, use only Grade A, preferably organic.
  • Make sure that you do not get any water in to the mixture. Bacteria can feed & grow (yuck!). Also, make sure the lid to the container is completely dry before attaching. If it is warm, or freshly washed & not completely dried, it could cause condensation or moisture under the cap that will lead to bacterial growth. Don't add any lotion to a container unless it's cool so it doesn't cause condensation, which in turn is a place that may, again, harbor bacteria growth.
  • Using "berry" essential oils will reduce shelf life to about 2-weeks because the berry will turn rancid.
  • When choosing products, pick the one without artificial coloring, artificial fragrances. or preservatives. Keep in mind that this is nourishment for your skin. Your skin, the largest organ in your body and absorbs any and all ingredients used in any product applied.
  • This recipe is packed with intensely moisturizing fats such as Shea butter and coconut oil. Using skin healing essential oils such as rosemary, peppermint and sweet orange essential oil will leave your skin feeling fresh, smooth and supple.
  • Rosemary essential oil is said to improve thinking to foster creativity, and it's a natural preservative. Peppermint Essential Oil refreshes and combats mental fatigue.
  • Not all essential oils are skin friendly, or child friendly, do your research before adding.
  • Carrot seed essential oil can protect up to an SPF of 30, while raspberry seed oil has protective qualities up to an estimated SPF of 50. But, these oils alone are not enough to protect from a full day in the blazing sun. A natural mineral called zinc oxide, needs to be added to reflect the sun’s rays.
  • Do not use a microwave in place of a double boiler. A microwave will change the molecular structure of anything heated in it, and this would just defeat the purpose here. Avoid using pans with Teflon (non-stick) because there are studies showing it can seep in to any foods cooked in them. Choose stainless steel for mixing bowls and pans.
  • Use cleaned BPA free glass whenever possible. Weck mold jars are a tiny bit expensive once shipping charges are added, but if you use them over & over then it may just be worth it to you too.

Feed your skin: My Mom was recently diagnosed with melanoma (skin cancer) and it really has my mind spinning. If skin is the largest organ in your body, then what you "feed" this organ should be the most important thing we think about, right? Doesn't that just seem logical? I started reading the ingredients in all of the high-end products that I have always used, and there are just too many listed to read. Even the brand I have always loved most, and known for how basic but beautiful it is, has more ingredients than I could understand (even after "google-ing" them). I can't help but wonder how much these chemicals that are absorbed in through the skin can be attributed to such a widespread and very deadly disease.

I played around with a basic recipe that I searched to find on the internet, but found that one to be really greasy. I am not a fan of "Crisco feeling" lotion or creams so I adjusted the formula. I am really happy with the way it turned out, I am so proud of myself! This has a light whipped frosting type consistency that just melts when it hits your skin. Rub it in, and wait about 2-3 minutes for it to dry up. If you have too much on your hands, just wipe it right off. It comes off clean. You will love love love the results and how wonderful it makes your skin feel and I am happy to share it with you. Try it and let me know what you think!

Enjoy,

Yummy Body Butter Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make good body butter? ›

Instructions
  1. In a double boiler, melt shea butter and cocoa butter.
  2. Stir in almond oil and coconut oil.
  3. Stir until the coconut oil has melted.
  4. Remove from heat.
  5. Stir in fragrance (I use 15-20 drops of each. ...
  6. Let mixture set until solid.
  7. Using a hand mixer, mix until whipped and fluffy.
  8. Store in a jar at room temperature.
Apr 13, 2016

How to make 3 ingredient body butter? ›

Ingredients
  1. 2 parts shea butter.
  2. 1 part coconut oil.
  3. 1 part almond oil (or jojoba or sunflower)
  4. Essential oils (optional)

How do you make body butter feel luxurious? ›

Add a starch or a clay

One of the biggest complaints that comes up in regards to body butter is that it's too greasy, and clays and starches can really help with this in the 10–20% range. Past the 20% line, these ingredients start to impart a powdery finish that feels very luxurious.

How do you make body butter light and fluffy? ›

How do you make body butter soft and fluffy? The oils are first melted together and then chilled. Once chilled you can use an electric mixer or hand whisk to whip the mixture and incorporate air. This will make it soft and fluffy.

What oil is best for body butter? ›

Shea oil – adds just the right amount of smoothness to the more solid shea butter. The two together create a silky smooth body butter. Jojoba oil – I love to use vanilla jojoba oil which is vanilla essential oil in jojoba oil as a carrier oil. You can also use regular jojoba oil or substitute with shea oil.

What is the formula for body butter? ›

Basic Body Butter Formula:
Shea Butter50gms
Coconut oil25 gms
Sweet Almond oil25 gms
Essential oil10 to 12 drops
Apr 4, 2022

Why is my homemade body butter so greasy? ›

Different fats/butters/oils have different skin feels and absorb at different speeds. If your body butter is made entirely (or mostly) from heavy feeling, slow-to-absorb butters and oils (like shea butter or oat oil), that will make for a heavier, greasier end product.

How do you make body butter for beginners? ›

Instructions: In a double boiler or a microwave-safe bowl, melt the shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, and sweet almond oil until they are completely liquid. If you're using essential oils, add them to the melted mixture and stir well. Also, you can add vitamin E oil at this stage.

How do you increase the shelf life of homemade body butter? ›

5 Tips for Preserving Handcrafted & Natural Body Care Products:
  1. Keep it Clean.
  2. Use Distilled or Boiled Water or Water Substitutes.
  3. Use Antioxidants to extend shelf life.
  4. Use Alcohol as A Preservative.
  5. Properly Store your Creations.
Jan 10, 2019

What thickens body butter? ›

Having the right consistency is crucial in body butter formulations, so additional thickeners are frequently added to improve the viscosity of the final product. Plant-derived waxes are added at a low percentage to raise the melting point of the whole entire blend of butters and oils.

Is body butter in high demand? ›

Market Synopsis

Body butter has become increasingly popular because of the changing lifestyle, positive impact of beauty and personal care on self-esteem and social interaction, and gradual shift of consumers to premium and luxury cosmetic brands.

What does arrowroot powder do in body butter? ›

Arrowroot powder can be added to anhydrous body care products including body balms, salves, and butters to enable the end product to have a more appealing lightweight texture while leaving a non-greasy finish to the skin.

How do you add scent to body butter? ›

Fragrance - You can fragrance whipped body butter using both fragrance oils and essential oils. The typical usage rate for both is about 2% of the total recipe, but double check IFRA guidelines to make sure you comply.

Why is my whipped body butter not fluffy? ›

The fat blend is too soft and can't hold air in it.

If it's so soft that it tends towards liquid, you won't be able to whip any air into it. If your body butter liquifies in the bottom of the bowl from the get-go, you need to increase the percentage of solid ingredients and reduce the percentage of liquid ingredients.

What equipment do I need to make body butter? ›

How to Make Whipped Body Butter
  1. A heat-safe container.
  2. Scale to weigh ingredients.
  3. Spatula or spoon.
  4. Stand mixer or hand mixer.
  5. Hair net and gloves.

Do you use body oil before body butter? ›

Apply body butter first, then add a layer of body oil to seal the moisture in. Ordering your products this way is important because the ingredients in your body butter aren't able to penetrate through oil, meaning you may not feel all the hydrating benefits.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Sen. Ignacio Ratke

Last Updated:

Views: 6135

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (56 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Sen. Ignacio Ratke

Birthday: 1999-05-27

Address: Apt. 171 8116 Bailey Via, Roberthaven, GA 58289

Phone: +2585395768220

Job: Lead Liaison

Hobby: Lockpicking, LARPing, Lego building, Lapidary, Macrame, Book restoration, Bodybuilding

Introduction: My name is Sen. Ignacio Ratke, I am a adventurous, zealous, outstanding, agreeable, precious, excited, gifted person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.