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Susan|January 17, 2012

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I made my first batch of body butter today. I think my life has changed forever. Delightful,decadentand easy, I have wanted to try making it for a long time. I was convinced that it would be difficult and not work the way I wanted. Boy, was I wrong.

I love creamy body butters. Living in a climate that gets quite cold and dry in the winter, they are a must in my house. But two things have always bothered me. They can be quite expensive and also, full of ingredients that are less than desirable for your skin and health.

We often forget that our skin is the largest organ on our body and absorbswhat we put on it. If you are using lotions and body butters with chemicals in them (fragrances, preservatives, color additives, etc.) be aware that your skinabsorbsthe chemicals, too. Not exactly desirable. I often just use almond oil on my skin after a shower but sometimes I want something a little moredecadent. Body butters, made with pure oils and essential oils forfragranceare just the thing.

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I called my friend Jen Vertanen, who writes the blog, “The Wholehearted Life”, knowing that she has spent years playing with recipes for home made soaps and lotions and asked her opinion on ingredients. She told me to use 75% solid to 25% liquid oil. Sounded easy enough.

I measured out shea butter (I use this shea butter:organic raw shea butterHomemade Body Butter Recipe - Rawmazing Raw and Cooked Vegan Recipes (5)and coconut oil for the solid, and melted them in my home-made double boiler. (If you don’t have a double boiler, make sure there is space for the steam to escape and you are using heat proof glass.)

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I wanted to use rosemary as one of my scents. I didn’t have any rosemary essential oil so I added fresh rosemary as the oils were cooling. I also stirred in the almond oil at this point. Once the oil was cool, I strained out the rosemary, added peppermint (just a few drops, it is strong) and sweet orange essential oils and tried to whip the butter as instructed in other body recipes that I had researched. Nothing happened. I was about to give up and just let the oil harden when I had an idea.

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I placed the oil mixture outside (it’s cold…it’s Minnesota) and let it partially set up. At that point, I tried whipping it again in the kitchen aid mixer and, success! A beautiful body butter, so simple to make, smelling delicious and with a texture that was like clouds of silk.

*Because of the popularity of this recipe on pinterest, I am getting many, many questions that are more suited for an expert. This is a raw food site, this was my first attempt at body butter, it worked better than I could have hoped for and if you make this recipe as stated, it will work great for you too!! I am sorry but I can’t answer the technical questions. Cheers!*

IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR BODY BUTTER WHIPPING: you probably rushed this step. It needs to be cooled significantly….like in the picture.

I have to admit, I am pretty excited at how easy it is to make. I used sweet orange, lemon andlavenderin my second batch. Heavenly. You can just use the basic recipe and add your favorite essential oils. Just make sure they are skin friendly!

A few people have asked about jars. I use these: Weck JarsHomemade Body Butter Recipe - Rawmazing Raw and Cooked Vegan Recipes (8)

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TIPS: PLEASE READ!

  1. You can use what ever oils you wish, just make sure you keep the ratio 75% solid to 25% liquid. SO IF YOU ARE ALLERGIC TO ANY OF THE ABOVE LISTED OILS, JUST REPLACE THEM WITH AN OIL THAT YOU ARE NOT ALLERGIC TO. Just make sure you replace a solid for a solid and a liquid for a liquid.
  2. The chilling step is crucial. If you don’t chill it properly, it won’t whip or stay whipped. About 20 minutes in the freezer usually does the trick for this batch. Make sure you scrape down the sides before mixing.
  3. Since this recipe does not contain any water, it will not mold. You should keep in a cool place but it does not have to be refrigerated.
  4. I do not know the exact shelf life but I know it will keep at least a few months, plus.
  5. The body butter melts as it goes on and gets a little oily butabsorbsbeautifully, quickly and leaves your skin very soft.
  6. You can order the shea butter here: Raw Shea ButterHomemade Body Butter Recipe - Rawmazing Raw and Cooked Vegan Recipes (10)

You can order the coconut oil here: Coconut OilHomemade Body Butter Recipe - Rawmazing Raw and Cooked Vegan Recipes (11)

You can order the almond oil here: Almond Oil Homemade Body Butter Recipe - Rawmazing Raw and Cooked Vegan Recipes (12)

You can order the Weck Jars here: Weck JarsHomemade Body Butter Recipe - Rawmazing Raw and Cooked Vegan Recipes (13)

Alternatively, coconut oil and almond oil are quite easy to locate at your local coop, Whole Foods or health food store.

  1. This recipe has been tested many times. If you don’t follow the recipe, you will not get the same results.
  2. Many people ask for exact amounts of essential oils. I start with at least 20 drops of what ever oil I want to use and just increase slowly until I am happy with how it smells. So…be free! Use your own creativity here.

MAKES 2 1/2 to 3 CUPS WHIPPED BUTTER

  1. Melt shea butter and coconut oil in the top of a double boiler. Remove from heat and let cool for 30 minutes.
  2. Stir in almond oil and essential oils of your choosing.*
  3. Place oil mixture in freezer or outside to chill.
  4. Wait until oils start to partially solidify (see photo) then whip until a butter-like consistency is achieved.
  5. Place in clean, glass jar and enjoy! A little goes a long way.

*Not all essential oils are skin friendly or child friendly. Please do your research before adding.

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FAQs

What ingredient keeps body butter from melting? ›

Pick beeswax to make your body butter more solid.

Beeswax is a great ingredient to use in body butter since it dries as a solid. It's considered a “hard butter,” not a soft butter, since it doesn't melt until it reaches 144 °F (62 °C).

How do you make body butter not harden? ›

We suggest using a dermatologically safe and organic oil such as coconut oil or almond oil. But the ultimate solution to keep whipped Shea butter from hardening is the use of Jojoba Oil. Jojoba oil offers significant skin advantages, but it also helps preserve whipped Shea butter and prevents it from hardening.

How do you make organic body butter? ›

Instructions
  1. Melt the coconut oil, olive oil, cocoa butter and shea butter in a double boiler. ...
  2. Put the liquid in the freezer until it is firm. ...
  3. Add in your favorite essential oil.
  4. Whip the butter using a stand mixer or hand held mixer.
  5. Store in a glass mason jar with a lid.
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Why is my homemade body butter not whipping? ›

Your un-whipped fat blend needs to be soft at room temperature; if it's too hard, your body butter won't stay soft and whippy. If your formulation features lots of brittle/hard solid ingredients try reducing the percentage of those for ingredients that are soft solids.

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”).

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.

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 keep body butter creamy? ›

Our solution to keep our whipped shea butter soft and fluffy is to add a little bit of jojoba oil to the whipped shea (less than 10% of the mixture). Some people also use coconut oil for the same effect but we prefer jojoba as it has it's own beneficial effects.

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
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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.

How much vitamin E should I add to 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.

Why is my DIY body butter gritty? ›

TL; DR: Your body butter is grainy because it didn't cool properly or because it re-melted/softened too much in too-hot storage conditions and then re-cooled in a less-than-ideal way afterwards.

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.

What makes body butter 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.

How do you keep shea butter from melting? ›

It melts when exposed to heat and hardens when exposed to cold temperatures. The best way to store shea butter is normally in temperatures between 18-23 C. We have a special storage room for the shea butter in our basem*nt where during the winter the temperature can get lower than that.

How do you make body butter less sticky? ›

Starches and clays can do a lot to reduce the oily feel of a body butter; I especially like cornstarch because it's so readily available. Check out this formulation for an example of how to incorporate it, and how much to use.

What preserves body butter? ›

Balms. Like body butter, balms don't contain water and they're usually applied to dry skin. You don't need to worry about a preservative.

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