How to Make Lotion Bar Sticks

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What Are Lotion Bars?

Lotion bars are a very moisturizing body lotion in solid form. They look like a bar of soap but are used on dry skin. My original lotion bars recipe is one of my more popular recipes and I’ve shared several variations of the basic recipe:

An Easier Way

The one complaint I’ve gotten about the lotion bars is that they can be hard to apply and store. After I started making my own deodorant in deodorant containers, I realized that those containers would work wonderfully for lotion bars and solve both problems.

Now, I make lotion bars in deodorant tubes to make them easier to store and use. They are also much easier to give as gifts this way and there are so many ways to customize them.

A Word On Ingredients

For this recipe, I order:

I order in at least 5 pound quantities which makes these ingredients much cheaper, but only about 4 ounces of each is needed for this recipe (I already have coconut oil on hand). If you don’t live close, MRH shipping can be expensive. I’ve found that there are now also good options on Amazon for the ingredients, so for this recipe, I order:

Whatever ingredients you choose, just make sure they are unrefined and organically sourced.

Equipment & Tools Needed for Lotion Bar Sticks

  • A double boiler or a glass mason jar sitting on a wash cloth in the bottom of a small saucepan
  • a plastic or wooden spoon for mixing
  • Plastic deodorant containers  – You can reuse deodorant containers, but some of them are not solid on the bottom and it will leak through so check this before you start. I used these and they worked really well but if I’d seen them, I would have ordered these since they come with cute labels.
  • Paper towels, old newspaper or rags that can be thrown away (to clean out pan/jar- see instructions below recipe)
These lotion bar sticks are an easy way to use lotion bars. Shea butter, beeswax and coconut oil make an incredibly moisturizing combination for all skin types.

Lotion Bar Stick Recipe

Make lotion bar sticks stored in deodorant containers that can be rubbed on for easy application.
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cooling Time 4 hours
Author Katie Wells

Servings

0

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Combine the butters, beeswax pellets, and coconut oil in the top of the double boiler or in a mason jar sitting on a washcloth in a small saucepan.
  • Put about an inch of water in the bottom of the double boiler or in the saucepan and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce heat to simmer and stir the mixture carefully until all the ingredients have melted. NOTE: Be careful not to get any water in to the butters/oil mixture as it will ruin the bars.
  • Once all ingredients have melted, remove them from the heat.
  • Stir in essential oils.
  • Quickly and carefully pour into the plastic deodorant molds. If possible, transfer to the refrigerator to harden or let sit on the counter for 4-6 hours or until completely cooled.

Notes

Important: When finished, do not put the pan or jar directly into the sink or attempt to wash as you would regular dishes. Wipe out the double boiler or pan as much as possible with paper towels, old newspaper, or rags that can be thrown away and then wash in hot soapy water as soon as possible.

How to Use Lotion Bars

Use lotion bars on dry skin only. They are not meant to be used in the bath or shower. Rub a thin layer over skin as often as needed.

These lotion bars are not sunscreen but they do have a natural SPF of about 5 and are great for mild sun exposure.

The tubes make this easy to apply to children or babies.

Prefer to Purchase Pre-Made Lotion Bars?

If you want to use lotion bars but don’t have the time/ingredients to make them yourself, I found a great small business, Made On, that makes all kinds of lotion bars, soaps, natural baby products and hair products that are up to my standards. Their website is HardLotion.com (Note: Affiliate link… the price is discounted for you and I get a small commission to support my blog!)

Ever made your own lotion bars at home? Ready to give it a try? Share below!

These lotion bar sticks are an easy way to use lotion bars. Shea butter, beeswax and coconut oil make an incredibly moisturizing combination for all skin types.

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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.

Comments

90 responses to “How to Make Lotion Bar Sticks”

  1. Jan Avatar

    I’m new to making natural products, and I’m looking forward to making your deodorant and lotion bars. Is there a difference between yellow beeswax pastilles and the white? Also, I’ve been doing a lot of cooking and baking with coconut oil so I know there is a definite difference in whether you want to use unrefined or refined when cooking; is there a difference also for making personal care products?

  2. Regan butler Avatar
    Regan butler

    I have used and made your lotion bars for many months, And all my friends enjoy them. I was just wondering what you would suggest to help the lotion soak in better to my skin. There is often a layer of oil left on top of my skin that tends to get on everything. Any suggestions would be great!

  3. Sally Avatar

    Looks like a nice natural bar! I have started using sal butter in my products and love it! There is quite a bit of evidence that it has both anti inflammatory and antioxidant properties. It seems to be the lesser known body/face butter, but i doubt it will stay that way for long.
    Love the website and health tips!

  4. rose Avatar

    can I use regular organic beeswax instead of beeswax pastilles if so is it the same amount or different for the lotion bar sticks?

  5. Amanda Avatar

    Hi Katie,

    First off, I love your blog! I am learning so many new things about healthy living! I would love to make some homemade lotion similar to this, but I am having some trouble in figuring out the ratio of ingredients and how much to substitute when I change your recipe a little bit. Here are the ingredients I want to use:
    ~ shea butter
    ~ coconut oil
    ~ jojoba oil
    ~ cocoa butter
    ~ olive oil
    Any help would be appreciated! Thank you! 🙂

  6. Carli Avatar

    I made the bars but I’m not really enjoying how they apply so I’m wondering if I can remelt them and add to them to make them it to the lotion? I’m worried that I won’t be able to find a use for them and they’ll just sit around or be thrown away.

  7. Mary Avatar

    How many deodorant containers does the above recipe fill? I have made the lotion bars in the silicone molds and everyone loves them. Thanks for all you do!

  8. Carli Avatar

    Hi I have a conundrum.
    I made the lotion bars but I’m not enjoying how hard they are to apply and store so I was wondering if it’s possible to melt them down and make them into lotion?

  9. Vanessa Avatar

    I am a college student on a tight budget trying to get myself, my roommates and my family into watching their own wellness needs. I have looked on Amazon like you suggested, but I was wondering if there are better places to look for GOOD quality things like: essential oils, butters, and other things you mention. I just want to make sure they are coming from a good source and have a reasonable price. Thanks for all the hard work you put into the cite!

  10. Christine Avatar
    Christine

    Hi, I am trying to add arnica/ginger, any suggestion on amount to add? Thank you, love your website!!

    1. Pamela Sue Parvati Avatar
      Pamela Sue Parvati

      I have infused my oils with arnica and it seems to work! I have infused the coconut oil as well as grape seed and use them as otherwise directed in several recipes.

  11. crystal Avatar

    If I am having to chop or grate beeswax how much would I use? I have a HUGE wheel of beeswax from a local organic maker. It’s almost too pretty to chop up lol

  12. Maureen Avatar

    I am trying to avoid plastic containers. Any suggestions for different containers and where to purchase them?

      1. paula pateman Avatar
        paula pateman

        hi there I really need to buy some of the empty deodorant tubes but im in the uk and cannot get them. have you any suggestions on what to put them in many thanks paula x

  13. Heather Delladio Avatar
    Heather Delladio

    Hello Katie,

    Will these melt if not kept in the frig?

    Thank you,

    Heather

  14. Cindi Avatar

    Could you use Grapeseed oil? I use that in my salt scrubs so I already have it on hand

  15. CB Avatar

    How much essential oil do you put in? I am making it with ginger and/or arnica for sore muscles.
    Thank you

  16. Brook Owens Avatar
    Brook Owens

    This would be perfect for dry cracked feet/ heels. What Essential oils / recipe would you reccomend for that ?

  17. Sharan Avatar

    Hi Katie,

    Thanks for your recipe. I’m really interested in making my own moisturising lotion. Is there any way to make this moisturiser in more of a cream form rather than a solid block?

    Thank you.
    Sharan

    1. Paula Avatar

      Sharan,
      Try adding Aloe Vera gel. I use twice as much gel as the solid butters/oils in the recipe e.g. if your total oils and butters is 1/2cup, add 1 cup aloe vera gel to the double boiler. Let the whole mixture cool and harden and then whip it. You’ll need jars for storage.

      1. LJ Avatar

        Sharan, what brand of aloe gel do you use? Is it unscented? Is it like a gel, rather than the liquid you drink?

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