DIY Body Butter Recipe (2024)

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When battling dry, cracked skin, we all want a moisturizer with more power, something with a bit of kick to it! Of course, whatever we use, we always want to keep it natural and healthy. This DIY body butter recipe is just the thing, my secret weapon for combating ultra-dry skin!

You can make it in your own kitchen, using just 3 ingredients!

How It All Works

To make this recipe you need shea butter, coconut oil and a liquid oil. You can use avocado, apricot kernel, jojoba or olive for the latter, but I prefer to use sweet almond oil. It’s a thick and ultra-moisturizing!

The process is simple: melt the shea butter and coconut oil in a double boiler (what is that?) to eliminate lumps, then let these two ingredients cool and return to a solid state. Once they have, you’ll whip them into creamy fluff while incorporating the liquid oil.

And that’s really all there is to it! Here’s the recipe and directions!

A DIY Body Butter Recipe for Dry Skin

Here the exact recipe I use when I need a healthy skin moisturizer with extra power!

Directions to Follow

Add water to the bottom of your double boiler, filling it 3/4 full. Set it on the stove and turn your burner to medium-high.

While the water is warming up, measure out ½ C shea butter and ¼ coconut oil. Place these two ingredients in the top portion of your double boiler and set in on the water-filled base.

Adjust heat to medium-low so it doesn’t boil, so your shea butter and coconut oil will slowly melt into a golden puddle.

After it has melted, pour the colorful liquid into a mixing bowl. Set it in a cool place and wait for things to firm up. Note: this process can take several hours at room temperature!

Once the shea butter and coconut oil have returned to a solid state, it’s time to fluff the ingredients. I have a small, handheld KitchenAid electric mixer that I like to use for small batches of body butter. However, if you’re making a double batch (like I was in this tutorial), you can use a larger, stationary mixer. Just be sure to use the wire whisks!

Whip the solids for 15 seconds or so, until they resemble the consistency of sour cream. Measure out and slowly add 2 tablespoons of liquid oil to the creamy butter. Whip for another 15 seconds.

And you’re done! You just completed this DIY body butter recipe and now have an extra-nourishing skin moisturizer for everyday use.

Storing Homemade Body Butter

Once prepared, your homemade body butter can go directly into a storage container. Because it’s so thick, body butter doesn’t work in pump or a squeezable bottle. I like to store mine in a vintage glass jar, but you can use anything you have available!

How to Apply Body Butter

If you’re accustomed to using commercially prepared, water-based skin moisturizers, you’ll have a slight learning curve ahead of you! Don’t slather this stuff on as thick as you possibly can!

Body butter is made of 100% fats and oils! If you apply too much, your skin won’t be able to absorb it all. Not only is this wasteful, but you’ll soon discover it’s annoying! Your skin will be sticky for hours and in that time, you’ll pick up dust from your home, plus lint and fuzzies from clothing.

When you apply this body butter, take a dime-size dollop and rub it between your hands to melt the oils. Apply to the body, spreading it so thin you can hardly tell it’s there! This DIY body butter recipe creates such a rich substance, your skin really doesn’t need much!

Caring for Your Body Butter

Before I let you go, I also want you to know that body butter does melt when exposed to high heat! For example, if you leave it in your car on a hot summer day or forget it in a south-facing window, it will melt into a pool of liquid.

Don’t throw it out! Put it in a cool place and once it has returned to a solid state, simply send it through your kitchen mixer once again, until it’s light and fluffy!

All clear? Let me know how your first attempt with this DIY body butter recipe goes! And if you have any questions, be sure to send them my way!

DIY Body Butter Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do I make my own 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)

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

How do you make homemade body butter less greasy? ›

Adding 1 tablespoon of cornstarch, arrowroot powder, or tapioca starch will help the body butter feel less greasy. I also find applying it directly after showering and letting it sink into your skin for a few minutes helps it absorb and not feel greasy.

Do I need a preservative in homemade body butter? ›

Body butter

This is a simple mixture of butter and oil. Because there's no water and it will likely be applied to dry skin, don't worry about a preservative. As always, you can add one if you plan to sell it.

What is the best thickener for body butter? ›

Including a fatty thickener is definitely my favourite way to thicken a lotion. Examples include cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, stearic acid and C10-18 Triglycerides (aka “Butter Pearls”).

How long does DIY body butter last? ›

How long does homemade body butter last? When stored in a clean and air-tight container, this homemade body butter will last 3-6 months.

What is the best emulsifier for body butter? ›

Ritamulse SCG (Emulsimulse, ECOMulse), BTMS-50, or Emulsifying Wax NF will work instead of Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate, though they won't feel as nice. BTMS-25 and Olivem 1000 will also work, though I find they thicken up faster and it is harder to make a smooth emulsified body butter with them.

How much vitamin E to use in body butter? ›

Vitamin E - Vitamin E T-50 is an excellent antioxidant for products containing oils. The usage rate for vitamin E is 1%. Tapioca Starch Powder - Tapioca starch in whipped body butter helps to cut down on the greasy feeling. The usage rate is 1 tsp.

What does xanthan gum do in body butter? ›

Xanthan Gum - is both a thickener and stabiliser to ensure the longevity of the body butter.

What oil is best for body 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. You can also use any carrier oil you'd like such as sweet almond oil.

Why add arrowroot to 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.

What oils are fast absorbing for body butter? ›

Hazelnut Oil is great for oilier skin types and absorbs quickly. It is very gentle and would be great for sensitive skin types as well. It has amazing astringent properties and is hydrating and balancing! Baobab Oil has one of the fasted absorption rates of carrier oils.

What supplies do you need for body butter? ›

  • • Shea Butter • Cocoa Butter, Mango Butter • Moisturizer oil: Sweet Almond, Avocado, Olive, Jojoba • Mold: Glass or plastic container (2 - 8 oz) • Measuring cup: plastic or glass (medium sizes) • Color: Skin-safe Mica, powder, liquid. ...
  • • Pouring pot - suitable shape and kind. ...
  • • Napkins. ...
  • • Amazon.com (most products)

Can you make body butter in a blender? ›

Once the butters, wax and infused oil are combined, pour the mixture into a blender or bowl. If you are going to use a blender to blend in the remaning ingredients, pour the mixture into the blender and set it aside until it is at room temperature.

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.

What tools 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.

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