How to Make Natural Lotion Bars (Recipe + Variations)

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At our house, we love lotion bars. In fact, we rarely use regular lotion anymore since these lotion bars are so much easier to make and work so much better. They are also mess-free, even when the kids use them!

Even though I could buy lotion bars at the store, making beauty products and toiletries by hand is a hobby I enjoy and feel good about doing. I love that I’m not putting any chemicals on my family’s skin and I know exactly what is in each product. (Ever tried to read labels on beauty products? What a headache!)

Did I already mention it is super easy?!

What Is a Lotion Bar?

I’ve made lotion in the past, but was excited to stumble on this great variation, which is solid at room temperature and looks like a bar of soap. It is also even easier to make than lotion because it doesn’t require any emulsifying with water, which is the tough step. These are solid at room temperature like a bar of soap, but when rubbed on the skin, a tiny amount melts and is transferred to the skin, leaving a highly moisturizing and very thin layer.

lotion bar ingredientsThere are endless ways to adapt this lotion bar recipe too. Here are just a few of the ways to customize a lotion bar:

  • Mix and match essential oils for various scents or skin benefits (we love lavender and lemon)
  • Add zinc oxide to make a natural diaper rash bar
  • Mix in menthol and arnica for a pain-relieving sore muscle or wound treatment
  • Add odor-fighting Probiotics for a homemade deodorant stick
  • Add argan oil for stretch marks
  • Toss in some cocoa powder and natural mineral makeup powder for a bronzing bar!
  • And the list keeps going!

Lotion Bars Make a Natural Gift!

These lotion bars make fun and easy presents that are sure to please. Make a gender neutral or more masculine scent for the men in your life in a simple mason jar or stick, or fancy it up with floral essential oils with a decorative glass jar and label. Gift them for baby shower gifts, birthdays, Christmas, or mothers-to-be!

Sometimes I use these empty plastic deodorant sticks when shipping a gift. I’ve even found them at the dollar store. For a more personalized look, just cut some burlap to size and glue around the stick.

Easy recipe to make your own natural lotion bars
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Easy Lotion Bars Recipe

A basic recipe for homemade natural lotion bars; see below for ideas on how to customize them.
Prep Time5 minutes
Active Time19 minutes
Yield: 12 bars
Author: Katie Wells

Materials

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients except essential oils and vitamin E in a quart-size glass mason jar.
  • Place the jar in a small saucepan of water and heat over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the ingredients are melted.
  • Remove from heat and let cool slightly.
  • Stir in any desired essential oils and/or vitamin E.
  • Carefully pour the mixture into molds or whatever you will be allowing the lotion bars to harden in (ideas below).
  • Allow the lotion bars to cool completely before attempting to pop out of molds.

Notes

  • This recipe can be adjusted to make any quantity that you’d like. I use equal 1 cup measurements as specified in the recipe which makes 12 lotion bars with my molds. For a small batch, this recipe could be cut in half or even one fourth.
 
  • Make in different shaped molds for different holiday gifts (hearts for Valentine’s Day, flowers for Mother’s Day, etc.) or made in a square baking pan and then cut into actual bars.

how to make homemade lotion bars recipe

As Promised … More Lotion Bar Recipes!

I’ve been experimenting with and making lotion bars for a long time, and I’ve built up quite the collection of recipes for different needs over the years. That’s the beauty of it — make what you need, when you need it!

1. Sensitive Skin Lotion Bars

These lotion bars use an unconventional ingredient in place of coconut oil for those with an allergy or aversion to coconut oil. These are especially helpful for those with eczema or skin dryness and they are equally simple to make.

Click here for the sensitive skin lotion bar recipe.

2. Bronzing 3-in-1 Lotion Bars

These 3-in-1 lotion bars are the perfect summer trifecta: bronzer, sunscreen, and bug repellent in one! Coffee-infused coconut oil makes this a great smelling and lightly bronzing lotion bar. One caution: the sun protection factor is low since I like to absorb some of the benefits of sun.

Here is the recipe.

3. Moroccan Bronzing Bars

Being of Irish descent, I have naturally fair skin. I’ve actually darkened naturally quite a bit since changing my diet, but in the winter especially, I often feel very fair skinned. This bar is how I compensate and get a little glow going any time of year. The optional essential oils give this bar an exotic scent.

Here’s the recipe.

4. Pain Relief Lotion Bars

When our family started taking martial arts, these bars came in handy. They use natural ingredients like arnica, menthol and mint to help sooth sore muscles (just not while pregnant or nursing!). They are a natural cool/heat bar that helps ease muscle stiffness and pain.

Here is the recipe.

5. Bug-Off Lotion Bars

We don’t have nearly enough bats in our area for the number of mosquitos we have. In the summer months, mosquitos are really bad at our house, especially since we have so much shade around our house. These lotion bars have been a huge help! They protect the skin with natural oils and moisturize at the same time.

Here are the directions for bug repellent lotion bars.

6. Sunscreen Lotion Bars

We don’t use sunscreen often, but when we will be outside for longer than usual, these are a great natural solution. They use zinc oxide with the basic lotion bar recipe ingredients for a low SPF lotion bar.

Details here.

7. Winter Bliss Lotion Bars

This recipe uses my base for lotion bars with the addition of wintergreen, peppermint, lavender, and orange essential oils for a perfect invigorating wintery blend. The gender-neutral scent makes this one a perfect Christmas gift for anyone on your list (kids and pregnant moms excluded … see the post for more).

Here’s the recipe.

8. Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh Lotion Bars

This recipe really does include gold (mica powder), frankincense, and myrrh and is a great way to celebrate the meaning of the Christmas season. Again, makes a great gift!

Try them here.

9. Lotion Bar Sticks

Although I don’t find lotion bars particularly messy (unless one of the kids mistakes one for soap and uses it in the shower … (I don’t recommend it!), it is possible to make lotion in stick form in an empty deodorant container. I use this version when I travel or when I want to ship gifts and need lightweight packaging.

Get the recipe as well as where to find the containers here.

10. Eczema Relief Lotion Bars

Allergic to coconut oil, or just have reactive skin in general? This eczema-friendly version uses cod liver oil for skin-soothing soluble fat vitamins and omega-3s. They are also gentle enough to use on baby.

Read how to make them here.

11. Deep Moisture Shea Butter Lotion Bars

I use this recipe in the winter months as it has an extra dose of shea butter to protect and nourish chapped, dry skin in need of extra care.

Get the details here.

12. Coconut Oil Lotion Bars

Don’t have mango, shea, or cocoa butter around? This recipe uses just coconut oil, beeswax, and a few drops of essential oil!

This super easy recipe is here.

13. Hypoallergenic Lotion Bars

On the flip side, if you’re allergic to coconut oil, try this allergy-friendly version with skin-soothing CLA and beneficial fats from tallow.

I explain more here.

Don’t Want to Make Them?

If you want to use lotion bars but don’t have the time or 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. If you use the code WELLNESSMAMA, you’ll get a 15% discount off your order!

Do you use lotion bars? Ready to make your own? Share below in the comments, and let me know any variations I missed!

Lotion bars intensify the moisturizing effects of natural lotion in a convenient and non-messy bar. Make your own with this easy DIY recipe.

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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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678 responses to “How to Make Natural Lotion Bars (Recipe + Variations)”

  1. Susanne Avatar

    These lotion bars are awesome! I just made them with mango butter, white beeswax, and coconut oil with a touch of lavender essential oil. These turned out beautifully; they will make great Christmas presents! Thank you for this recipe!

  2. Leah Avatar

    I just added vanilla extract to this recipe, but it separated after much stirring. Will essential oils work better? What’s the best oil for people of all ages and sexes? Thanks so much for all your recipes and resources!

  3. Hayley Talia Avatar
    Hayley Talia

    Is this recipe only for bars, I have never used bar lotion so I have no clue how it works. Is there a recipe where they can be cream based? I would like to have some jarred.

  4. Laura Elliott Avatar
    Laura Elliott

    I see almond oil as an ingredient and was curious if it has to be sweet almond or plain almond?

  5. Trina Avatar

    Hi wanted to try this, but can you help me understand what you mean with 1 part? what measurement should I use? I am new to this kind of stuff and I am eager to learn to make my own all natural made products..pls help me out! thank you very much! 🙂

    1. Sharon Avatar

      One part is anything you want to make it, but you have to use the same amount for the rest of the ingredients. For example, if you use one cup as one part of coconut oil, you have to use one cup as one part of shea butter, etc.

  6. Cynthia Avatar

    I purchased my ingredients today and just realized that I purchased Shea Butter Soap. I am assuming I cannot use?

  7. Clara Shearer Avatar
    Clara Shearer

    Love all of these recipes.. I just ordered molds and plan on trying this one as soon as they arrive in the mail. Question– I’ve read a lot about the benefits of oatmeal ground down to a flour, especially for eczema (which I have). I thought these bars would be a great thing for the eczema since there’s Shea butter in it– my question is, have you ever added oatmeal to a lotion, and if so, would it go bad? Is there a way to keep it from going bad? I was thinking I would add the powder to this recipe and increase the liquids to balance it out.

  8. Lauren Avatar

    I’ve been using the MadeOn lotion bar for the past year. It lasts forever, and works!!

  9. Terri Avatar

    I made these last night, let sit over night and couldn’t wait to try them today! Awesome results. They are a little soft but then I added extra oils. Sweet almond oil, castor oil and LOTS of essential oils. When I apply the product it melts in my hand so next time I think I will use the wrappers for making cupcakes and a bit more beeswax. But totally LOVE THE PRODUCT!!

  10. vianna Avatar

    Is it possible to whip/beat this mixture with an electric mixer after its cooled down and slightly hardened ?

  11. Kirsten Waites Avatar
    Kirsten Waites

    Hi Katie,
    Just wondering if you have ever substituted the vitamin E oil with green tea extract for preserving?

  12. Claire Avatar

    Hi- I have never made this before, and was wondering if I can just use any essential oil for the scent? Do I also have to use coconut oil if I use another one?

  13. Kamie Harris Avatar
    Kamie Harris

    Katie,,,can you use paper cup cake liners in cup cake tins to make the lotion bars? and…have you heard of doTERRA essential oils?

  14. christina Avatar
    christina

    Do you put these in the fridge to harden or leaving them out in room temperature is better?,

  15. Christa Fiallos Avatar
    Christa Fiallos

    I had a 4 cup glass measuring cup, (with a spout). I used that to melt down the ingredients in a pot of water and was able to pour without making a mess 🙂
    My daughter has eczema so this was a no-brainer to try…it’s GREAT!! Thank you <3

  16. Claire Bear Cox Avatar
    Claire Bear Cox

    Hi nice lady! Can jojoba be used instead of the coconut oil? Just because I’ll be using it for a scrub and I’m trying to limit the amount of stuff to order =)

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