Be kind to your hard-working skin! This homemade body butter recipe will leave your skin moisturized and soft, thanks to rich cocoa butter and coconut oil. We love its whipped consistency that goes on smoothly and feels light to the touch.
Whipped Body Butter
Ingredients
1 cup organic coconut oil
1 cup organic solid cocoa butter (do not use lotion)
15 drops of your favorite topical/aromatic essential oil (we love Cedarwood, Lavender, and Frankincense essential oils)
Directions
Warm a medium-sized saucepan over medium heat, then add coconut oil and cocoa butter. Melt until completely liquefied, about 4–5 minutes.
Pour into a glass mixing bowl and place in refrigerator for 30–45 minutes to cool and just set but not harden.
Stir in essential oils.
Using an electric hand mixer, whip until firm peaks form, about 10 minutes.
Gently transfer to a seal-able jar or container. Store at room temperature to avoid melting or solidifying.
Massage into dry skin!
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I just made a double batch of body butter, for christmas gifts, with geranium - frank - lavender and melrose. :)
How much did a double batch make? Thanks!
Progessence Plus for hormone support and smells great for a perfume scent!
Peace & Calming and Lavender. Just love the smell in my diffuser so why not in a body butter.
I'm using Sandalwood and Rosewood in my body butter recipe...my two fav fragrances!
Serenity, Balance and Wild Orange.
I am going to use Rose, Frankincense, and lemon, I absolutely love making products with our oils...thank you for the recipe!
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I just made a double batch of body butter, for christmas gifts, with geranium - frank - lavender and melrose. :)
How much did a double batch make? Thanks!
Progessence Plus for hormone support and smells great for a perfume scent!
Peace & Calming and Lavender. Just love the smell in my diffuser so why not in a body butter.
I'm using Sandalwood and Rosewood in my body butter recipe...my two fav fragrances!
Serenity, Balance and Wild Orange.
I am going to use Rose, Frankincense, and lemon, I absolutely love making products with our oils...thank you for the recipe!
I love Melrose
German Chamomile, I have fallen in love with it!
I would love to add Sandlewood or Jasmine
Lavender sounds nice!