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Homemade Natural Body Wash Recipe
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When I played soccer in high school, I spent a lot of money on fancy body wash products (and fancy personal care products in general). I bought into all the claims that these products would make my skin softer or tighter, smell great, help with acne, etc. I even had several different body washes I mixed and matched to get the scent and effect I wanted (chemical cocktail, anyone?).

I don’t use most conventional products anymore and usually default to using bar soap. When I want the skin-softening, great smelling benefits of natural body wash, I make my own. This DIY natural body wash recipe contains ingredients that provide added benefits to your skin without harsh chemicals.

Why Use Natural Body Wash?

There are lots of benefits of using a natural homemade body wash.

First, this body wash recipe is super simple and will only take minutes to put together if you have the ingredients. If you don’t have a specific ingredient, you can use substitutions. You could even get your kids involved in making this with you.

This recipe is versatile. There are many great combinations for you to choose from using your favorite essential oils. It’s fun to match your skincare product scents with the seasons, a holiday, or even your current mood. Plus, you can make different variations for everyone in your family if you want.

Although you might need to buy ingredients the first time you make this DIY body wash recipe, you will get lots of batches of body wash out of these ingredients. This will save you money in the long run. If you want to give a homemade gift to your friend or family member, this body is a great choice; and you will save money on gifts too!

Unlike store-bought skincare products, homemade body wash doesn’t contain chemicals or artificial fragrances. With this recipe, you can whip up a natural preservative-free, hydrating body wash in minutes! Using these natural ingredients for your body wash will still give you a great lather, so you won’t be missing out on any of the suds you get from store-bought body washes.

DIY Body Wash Ingredients

This natural body wash combines several of my favorite natural skincare ingredients. Each one offers unique benefits to your skin.

Raw Honey

I’ve posted before about how honey is a great skincare ingredient on its own. Did you know honey is also excellent for wound healing (and even used in hospitals)? In this recipe, honey helps soften your skin and is naturally soothing & antibacterial. When possible, I use local, raw honey. If I can’t find any honey locally, I use organic raw honey (like this one).

Natural Oils

Natural oils are great cleansers for our skin. I use the oil cleansing method to wash my face each day, and my skin has never looked better. This recipe uses natural oils to accomplish some of the same benefits as oil cleansing for the whole body. And using natural oils in your body wash will help hydrate dry skin. Natural oils also work as carrier oils for the essential oils included in this moisturizing body wash.

I use a mixture of castor oil and olive oil, but you can use whatever oils you might have on hand, such as jojoba oil or sweet almond oil. Olive oil is rich in antioxidants and would also be a good choice. If you want to use coconut oil, you could try fractionated coconut oil. It would work nicely since it stays in a liquid form. Regular coconut oil hardens when it gets cold, so it might not work well with this recipe.

Liquid Castile Soap

This gives the body wash the cleansing ability. I use Dr. Bronner’s Baby Mild, which is unscented so that I can customize the scent with essential oils, but any scent of organic liquid castile soap will work. Keep the scent of your castile soap in mind when selecting your essential oils to make sure the smells blend well together. This ingredient gives your homemade body wash great suds!

Essential Oils

Essential oils are a great way to customize it. There are so many combinations of scents you could use! You could even change up the oils you use seasonally or based on the holidays. I buy organic essential oils in bulk for recipes like this and other homemade care products.

Some of my favorites are lavender and chamomile essential oils for a calming body wash, peppermint essential oil for an invigorating body wash, and ylang-ylang and lavender essential oils for a stress-relieving blend. Keep in mind that if you have sensitive skin, you might want to stay away from certain essential oils.

Pump Bottle

Since essential oils don’t store well in plastic containers, it’s best to keep your homemade body wash in a glass container. If you use one with a pump, you can put it on a shelf in your shower so that your body wash is always easily accessible. I like to use a pump bottle that also foams my body wash, so I get extra suds, but you can use any soap dispenser. Another option is to use a mason jar and a dispenser lid. If you aren’t a fan of using glass in the shower, there are some excellent silicone and stainless steel options available too.

Notes: I use a natural sea sponge (like this one) with this body wash, and it foams up really well. If you don’t have a sea sponge, a washcloth will work well too!

Shelf life: Since all ingredients in this recipe are shelf-stable, it seems to last a long time, though I still make it in small batches so I can customize the scent to my ever-changing favorites.

Homemade Natural Body Wash Recipe
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4.38 from 67 votes

Moisturizing Natural Body Wash

This body wash combines skin-softening ingredients to create a lavish, chemical-free cleanser.
Prep Time5 minutes
Total Time5 minutes
Yield: 0
Author: Katie Wells

Materials

Instructions

  • Carefully mix all ingredients by hand with a spoon in a glass liquid measuring cup. Do not use a blender, whisk or hand mixer as this will create bubbles and make it impossible to get into a container.
  • Pour into a (preferably glass) container and use in the shower as a body wash. I use this homemade body wash with a natural sea sponge for easy use.

Notes

This homemade hydrating body wash will last for several months at room temperature. Customize your scent with your favorite essential oils, and enjoy the lather of your preservative-free wash.

Other Uses for DIY Body Wash

This body wash is so versatile! If you need to shave, it works great as a shaving product. You can also use this homemade body wash as a face wash or hand soap. If you are traveling, take a small silicone container with you, so you don’t have to pack as many toiletries since it covers several bases.

Need a gift for someone who loves all things natural living? This body wash is a great homemade gift to give to someone special. You can customize the scent to their personality too. Wrap it up with a natural sea sponge, and you have a thoughtful, customized gift! You can also gift this to someone who usually buys store-bought shower gel and show them how amazing homemade body wash can be!

What do you use for moisturizing body wash? Or are you a bar soap type of person? Weigh in below!

This homemade body wash combines natural ingredients like liquid castile soap, honey, oils and essential oils for a skin nourishing recipe that works.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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287 responses to “Homemade Natural Body Wash”

  1. melissa Avatar
    melissa

    I love this idea! I want to make it as an activity with my ladies craft club. How big of a container do i need to buy for each of us to put this in? (how much does each batch make?)

  2. Kellie Avatar

    I bought unscented liquid castille soap, but i find that it still has an unpleasant smell, it just smells like cooking oil, and it doesnt seem to matter how many drops of essential oil i use all i can smell is the oil. Ive used it in body wash and foaming hand soap and find the same. Any suggestions?

  3. Mikesierra Avatar
    Mikesierra

    When I tried making it, it was smelling of burnt honey, I tried doing without heat and it smelled the same. Is it normal or my honey or Castile soap got a problem?

  4. Jackie Avatar

    Just a question… Sorry newbie here… Once I mix all the ingredients together do I then top up with cooled boiled water? Or increase quantise to fill the container? TIA

  5. Melissa Avatar

    I made my first batch and I would like it thicker so I read to aloe gel and xanthan gum…how much of each? I would also like it more soapy can I add more castile soap?

  6. Jessica Avatar

    Hi Katie, my 5 year old daughter and I recently made the change to organic and now homemade soap. Unfortuenly for the both of us, our skin has become irritated. We’ve tried mostly soothing ingredients in our homemade body wash. Is this reaction common for those who make the switch from conventional soap to organic soap? How can I narrow down what’s irritating our skin?

    Thank you in advance! I LOVE what your doing for us mommas ??

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      Yes, it sounds like your body is going through a detox/adjustment. Moisturizing with coconut oil might help the irritation in the meantime!

  7. Alicia Avatar

    Can I put this body wash into an empty body washer container with a pump? Thanks! ?

  8. Jessi Avatar

    Can you use this in a foaming head glass bottle? I make my own foaming hand soap and I wasn’t sure if the honey would clog the foam head or if it would actually work. Thanks!

  9. Janelle Avatar

    Hey! Is it normal to have a slight “smell” to your natural body wash? I created one using unscented castille soap, honeyquat, Shea-50, polysorbate 80, and a lil vitamin E, argan, cranberry seed, and rosehip oils and although the only thing with a “scent” was the cranberry seed oil—the soap itself smells a lil weird.

  10. Michelle Avatar

    Can you triple this recipe? 8 tablespoons in our big family will not ladt long. Can you put it in a foam dispenser?

  11. natalie Avatar

    Hi Katie,
    Any chance this soap might dry out skin? I feel like I’ve been itchier since using it. I don’t dilute the soap with distilled water, correct? Thank you!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      That’s correct. If you find your skin feeling dry, I would try adding more nourishing oil to the body wash until you reach a ratio that works best for your skin.

  12. Tracy Avatar

    I’m confused. This states that the recipe lasts for several months…but it looks to be such a small amount. Am I filling the rest of the container with water?

  13. Sue Brunk Avatar
    Sue Brunk

    I purchased the Swissco natural sea sponge. I am very disappointed because there is no suds at all. Is there something I could do different when using this with my homemade bath wash?

  14. Sherry England Avatar
    Sherry England

    Am I missing something or is something missing from this recipe? Is it suppose to have filtered water or distilled water added to the other ingredients?

  15. Lynda Avatar

    Hi!

    I love reading your blog. I am from India and I have dry to normal skin. Will this also work for Indian weather? we have temperature here from 25°C to 33°C. Also, how much quantity this recipe will make?

    Thank you so much!! 🙂

  16. Lynda Avatar

    Hi!

    I love reading your blog. I am from India and I have dry to normal skin. Will this also work for Indian weather? we have temperature here from 25°C to 33°C.

  17. Erin Avatar

    I stated using this recipe a few months ago and love it. The only probably is it doesn’t smell very good on it’s owe. And I’m not a big fan of the smell of most essential oils. So, I know this it’s probably going to sound like a crazy question but I was wondering if I could add something like strawberry extract to it to make it smell more fruity. Or something similar to that.

    Thank!!

  18. Meredith Avatar
    Meredith

    Hi Katie
    My son reacts to honey when he ingests it. So for alternatives when cooking we use rice malt syrup or maple syrup.
    Any thoughts on whether he might also react to honey on his skin or what this mix would be like made with an alternative?
    Thanks!

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