Luxurious DIY Lotion Recipe

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If you’re still using store-bought lotion there are super easy natural alternatives that are fun to make! This DIY lotion recipe has three basic ingredients and only takes ten minutes to whip together.

The basic recipe is an ultra-moisturizing water-free version that lasts for years without preservatives. While lotion is technically a formulation of water and oil-based skincare ingredients, this one is oil-based. It feels more like a body butter and is great for dry skin.

Homemade Lotion

I discovered years ago that I could use natural ingredients to make my own skincare products and I haven’t looked back since! From homemade lip balm to whipped body butter I love making my own. Lotion bars were one of the first things I made and I’ve branched out to other kinds of lotion too. This version uses unrefined coconut oil, almond oil, and shea butter to nourish skin deeply.

Most lotions use emulsifying wax to blend distilled water and carrier oils together. It can be tricky to do at home. Plus it requires preservatives to keep it from going bad! This DIY lotion skips that problem by eliminating the water. You can further extend the shelf life by using vitamin E. This antioxidant helps oils not go rancid as quickly.

Choosing a Carrier Oil

I use sweet almond oil for the carrier oil since it’s a middle of the road oil. It’s not as heavy as coconut oil, but it’s more moisturizing than something like grapeseed oil. You could replace it with whatever liquid carrier oil you prefer. Jojoba, olive oil, or avocado oil are also good options.

This lotion is ultra-moisturizing and more oily than water-based lotions so you won’t need to use as much. It also has a longer shelf life than some homemade lotion recipes. All the ingredients are already shelf stable and no water is added.

Custom Lotion Making

Once you master the base recipe, have fun customizing your lotion to your skin type, skin conditions, and desired scent!

There are endless variations, but some of my favorites are:

  • Baby Lotion – Infuse the oil with dried calendula and chamomile before making the lotion.
  • Cooling Muscle Rub – Add peppermint, wintergreen, and ginger for sore muscles.
  • Anti-aging Face Lotion – Use argan oil and add lavender and patchouli essential oils.
  • Lavender and Vanilla Lotion – Add a few drops of lavender and a little natural vanilla extract.

Essential Oil Safety

So how many drops of essential oils should you add to your DIY lotion? It depends on the essential oil and your preference. If you add the optional shea butter, 45 drops of essential oil will be a 1% dilution. A 2% dilution is generally considered safe for skincare products like lotion.

If you like a really strong scent you could double the amount (to 2%). Or if you prefer a lighter scent or have more sensitive skin, you could cut the amount in half (or even less!). I avoid using essential oils on little ones, especially babies.

Certain oils like wintergreen, cinnamon, and lemongrass are harsher and need to be used in smaller amounts. Others, like grapefruit and lime, are phototoxic. Some of my favorite skin-friendly essential oils to use include:

Don’t Want to Make It?

If you want healthy lotion but don’t want to make it or don’t have the ingredients there are some good store-bought options. These lotions have clean ingredients and help hydrate thirsty skin:

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Homemade DIY Lotion Recipe

Make smooth, luxurious lotion at home with almond oil, coconut oil, beeswax, and optional essential oils.
Prep Time20 minutes
Yield: 9 ounces
Author: Katie Wells

Materials

Instructions

  • Combine the almond oil, coconut oil, beeswax, and shea or cocoa butter, in a double boiler. Or use a glass bowl on top of a simmering pan of water.
  • Stir occasionally as the ingredients melt.
  • Once the ingredients are completely melted, add the vitamin E oil and any essential oils or vanilla.
  • Pour into a glass jar or tin for storage and cool to room temperature. Small mason jars work perfectly for this. This will not pump well in a lotion pump!

Notes

  • A little goes a long way! This lotion is incredibly nourishing and great for diaper rash, eczema, and for preventing stretch marks.
  • Store in a cool, dry place for up to 1-2 years.

Other Homemade Lotion Recipe Variations

There are lots of ways you can make your own lotion at home. Here are some more lotion tutorials to try:

Ever made DIY lotion before? How did it go? Let me know below!

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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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1,341 responses to “Luxurious DIY Lotion Recipe”

  1. Tracey Lynn Avatar
    Tracey Lynn

    Hello. I just made the lotion described above. I used a high quality olive oil to the exact measurement as well the other ingredients liste, exactly as stated. My lotion looks nothing like the picture. Mine looks like butter after it hardens from being melted. The Shea butter also is overpowering with its scent and it’s very greasy. How do I: 1) achieve a more creamy, less greasy texture? 2) mask the scent of the Shea?

    Also can this lotion be used on the face?

    Ty

  2. Asia Avatar

    can i use mango butter instead of shea or coco butter? Or will it not be the same?

  3. Arianne Goodell Avatar
    Arianne Goodell

    when i tried to melt it it took a long time and then just ended up as oil. is that normal? im gonna let it sit for the evening, then will it be like lotion? or did i do something wrong? i also used shea butter instead of coconut oil and put one tbs of coconut oil.

  4. Antigoni Avatar

    hi everyone, i don’t know where i went wrong. followed the recipe to the T, but after it was cooled, and i put it in different containers, the next day the lotion felt “grainy”, like there are little lumps in it. they dissolve into the skin when you rub them in, but the texture is definitely not smooth. anyone have any advice please??? want to make more and give them as gifts… but i’m worried about the texture. everything else (smell, color, etc.) is great. i used olive oil, coconut oil, beeswax (all organic) and vitamin E, all the same ratios as suggested and allowed everything to melt and kept stirring. help the nuby please! thank you

    1. Faxon Avatar

      Mine has a texture, too: very very fine grains. It is the coconut oil, which is solid at room temperature like a butter. It has the little “grainy” texture that immediately blends in when I rub it on my skin. So if you do not like that, try a a different brand, because I don’t know if they are all textured or not. Or use coconut oil that is liquid at room temp instead of “butter.” I don’t think anything is wrong with your cream; you just don’t care for the cosmetic feel of the graininess.

  5. liv Avatar

    I’m an aesthetician and it’s possible that this lotion could make people break out because of the ingredients causing clogged pores. Jojoba oil does not clog pores and can be used by people with acne.

  6. ele Avatar

    I made a moisturizer with a similar recipe – aloe vera, jojoba + beeswax – i found it really sticky and had lots of bits in it i.e. not smooth.
    Do you think the bits are due to the beeswax hardening and i don’t know how to reduce the stickiness!

  7. Lisa Hickey Avatar
    Lisa Hickey

    Made this lotion tonight with a touch of Eucalyptus! Smells clean, fresh and just plain awesome! However, I’m guessing I used a tad more beeswax than I was supposed to because it came out more like a candle wax than a lotion but still works fine, just takes a lot of rubbing in. It’s definitely not the worst thing I’ve rubbed on my skin in the name of natural! 🙂 I will not be discouraged!
    Absolutely love this site, I find myself thinking ‘Hmm, wonder if WellnessMama has a recipe for that?’

  8. Anna Avatar

    I just made this lotion last night. I did the coconut oil, beeswax and olive oil… but after it cooled it’s become pretty solid… is there anything I could do to make it more spreadable??

    Also how much of the essential oils do you recommend using?? I also did one with vanilla extract and when it cooled it kinda went to the outside instead of being mixed in with the rest of the lotion.

    Any suggestions??

    Thanks!

  9. Paula Avatar

    I’m about ready to make the hand lotion. Do I whip the ingredients once the mixture is slightly hard? Your picture shows a fluffy mixture, but the instructions don’t mention whipping. Thanks.

  10. Sarah Lizotte Avatar
    Sarah Lizotte

    Just made this lotion- I love the way it smells/feels! I used the basic recipe (1/2 cup olive, 1/4 cup coconut, 1/4 cup beeswax), and while it came out correctly, once it solidified, the texture was a little hard. What would you recommend that I alter in order to make it more creamy, like the photo at the top of the page?

  11. Haley Phillips Avatar
    Haley Phillips

    Hi I made this lotion and it is hard as a rock. What can I do to get it to soften up?

  12. Kim Avatar

    You have said that it should last “a while”, but how long is that? What if I don’t include the vitamin e oil or any essential oils?

  13. Kelly Avatar

    Just made this. I am now the person people want as their Secret Santa! Thank you so much for this honor! I’ve used it on some windburn I got while outside shoveling snow, and it took the sting right out within 2 minutes.

    I made mine in a jar, but I put the jar in a crock pot. By putting the lid on the crock pot, I could get that steam to really melt stuff down. Plus, I felt safer walking away from a crock pot than a pot on the stove.

    Last, this stuff is REALLY thick. A little goes a very long way. After it had set, I used an instrument (plastic spoon in my case) to break up the top layer and give it a little “fluff.” That did the trick.

  14. Sharlene Monforton Avatar
    Sharlene Monforton

    If you use the rosewater suggestion, how much do you add and do you change the amount of anything else?

  15. Sandra A. Carpenter Avatar
    Sandra A. Carpenter

    Hello Katie! My name is Sandy and I just came across your website and recipe for the natural body lotion. My friend is making essences for different conditions and we would like to incorporate them in a thick body lotion/cream. She asked me to reach out to you with some questions, as follows: would a stainless steel vessel be acceptable to use to mix the lotion inside of using glass?; About how long is the shelf life and does it need to be refrigerated?; Do the vitamin E and almond oil go rancid?; Would colloidal silver be good to use as a preservative?; Do you add the essential oils (in this case she would be adding the essence) while making the batch, or can they be added after the lotion is made and divided into smaller containers? I think that is all for now. Many thanks in advance for your expertise and help!

  16. Lindsay Kelsey Avatar
    Lindsay Kelsey

    Hi I just tried this recipe, I doubled it and it came out so waxy, can I add more shea or oil Or is this just a waxy recipe? I was hoping for it to be creamy. I measured in weight could that be why it came out weird? Thanks so much!

    1. Kelly Avatar

      It sets with a waxy top. This is a natural occurrence of the cooling process. Take a plastic spoon, popsicle stick, or other instrument and break up the top to stir the completed product. You’ll find it has a really smooth texture.

  17. Julie Ellis Avatar
    Julie Ellis

    I made this tonight and I love it! I added sweet orange oil to mine so it smells lovely.

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