Luxurious Homemade Whipped Body Butter

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I love making natural beauty products as gifts, and homemade body butter is one friends and family always love to receive. It’s a gift that is easy to personalize with custom natural scents (and even can help with sleep if you add a little magnesium!).

Put the finished product in a cute glass jar with ribbon and a tag, and you have a thoughtful and beautiful gift that will make them feel pampered for months.

Even if you aren’t typically the type to make your own gifts, this recipe is easy for DIY beginners and fun to make. Give it a try!

Why Body Butter?

Body butter is thicker than lotion and contains less water. This means it takes longer to penetrate the skin (don’t walk on a floor barefoot after applying body butter to your feet!) but it’s very moisturizing and softens even those tougher, very dry spots like the knees, elbows, and feet.

By whipping body butter, you get the best of both worlds since it is soft and easy to apply but still extra moisturizing.

How to Make Body Butter

This new recipe has similar ingredients to these homemade lotion bars, but removes the beeswax and whips the mixture as it cools to create a cloud-like lotion that is extremely nourishing! The shea butter and cocoa butter combine for a luxurious feel, but you can also add mango butter if that’s what you have.

This body butter is great for babies or sensitive skin, and scents can be added to make it a custom gift for anyone (or to keep for yourself!).

My current favorite is a peppermint-scented version for the holidays, but I also like a citrus/lavender combination.

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DIY Whipped Body Butter Recipe

The combination of shea and cocoa butter with two nourishing oils makes a highly moisturizing combination, but whipping the mix helps it go on smoothly without being oily.
Active Time25 minutes
Chilling time1 hour 10 minutes
Total Time1 hour 35 minutes
Yield: 2 cups
Author: Katie Wells

Materials

Instructions

  • In a double boiler or glass bowl, combine all the ingredients except for the essential oils.
  • Heat over medium heat, stirring constantly until all ingredients are melted.
  • Remove from the heat and cool slightly.
  • Stir in the essential oils if using.
  • Place the bowl in the refrigerator and chill for 1 hour or until the mixture is starting to harden around the edges.
  • Use a hand mixer to whip for 10 minutes until fluffy.
  • Return to the fridge for 10-15 minutes to set.
  • Store in a glass jar with a lid and use as you would regular lotion or body butter. If your home is above 75°F, the body butter may soften and need to be kept in the fridge to maintain the whipped texture.
  • Keep for yourself, or give away! Enjoy!

Notes

Cocoa butter, shea butter, and mango butter are all interchangeable in this recipe. If you only have one or two on hand, feel free to substitute or play with different proportions.

Body Butter FAQ

This recipe has been around for a while, so here are some of the questions you’ve asked the most:

Will it be greasy?

Body butter is definitely more emollient and has a heavier texture than lotion does, but after a few minutes it will penetrate the skin and lose any greasy feel.

How long will it last?

Stored away from moisture and light this homemade body butter should last 6-8 months. Using a spoon or spatula to dip rather than your fingers will extend the life of the body butter.

Why is mine not white like yours?

Shea butter especially can vary in texture and color depending on the brand. Not to worry, it will still work just as well!

Will this clog my pores?

Nope! This body butter actually did wonders on my cystic acne back in the day.

Other Body Butter Variations

Mastered the recipe? Try mixing up your own combinations! Here are some ideas to get you started:

Ever made your own body butter? Want to try this recipe? Share below!

How to make simple and luxurious whipped body butter with shea butter and natural oil

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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

734 responses to “Luxurious Homemade Whipped Body Butter”

  1. Agatha Avatar

    I made my first batch of whipped lotion and love it. I used grapeseed oil as my carrier oil. I have’t heard of anyone else doing that, but it worked great for me.

  2. razz Avatar

    Love this whipped skin butter. I’d like to use it on my face, so far so good. I’m a male and 32 years old, I’m wondering if this lotion is age specific, or is that just a marketing ploy by companies? I’d like to use it on my skin, but don’t want the skin to age prematurely. Would this work across all age groups and skin types?

  3. millie Avatar

    Can I add Glycerin to make the butter more absorbable? Would it change the texture?

  4. Lauren Avatar

    My house gets REALLY hot during summer, and this would melt instantly. If I add some beeswax to it, will that change the way the skin absorbs it?

  5. Justine Avatar

    Hi! I’m new to making body butter, but not new to EOs and home remedies. I’ve had adverse reactions to coconut oil when used topically–do you have a recommendation for a substitution? Should I just proportionately increase the other ingredients? Thanks!

  6. Maggie Avatar

    I just made this and I think it turned out really well! I used ivory shea butter, cocoa butter, sweet almond oil, and no essential oils. When I put the melted ingredients in the fridge pre-whipping, it took longer than an hour to firm up – maybe 2, 2 1/2 hours. I was worried that it would come out yellowish but once I whipped it up it was white. I was able to fill four 8 oz jars, so the recipe made quite a lot (the whipping seems to double the original volume). Hopefully my friends and family will want some!

    Next time I plan to use mango butter instead of cocoa butter. I’ve never made anything homemade like this and am just becoming acquainted with all-natural products, so I had no idea unrefined cocoa butter smelled so strongly of chocolate (which I guess is a huge “duh” on my part). It smells great, but I’m not sure I want to be walking around smelling like a chocolate bar all the time. 🙂

    Yes, this body butter is oily, but what can you expect? All the ingredients are oils, You only need to use a little bit and it will absorb into the skin nicely. Too much though, and it can get quite messy…

  7. Senna Avatar

    Hi I love this recipe ! I have really bad eczema and am planning to add my eczema essentil oil mix to this recipe.I was wondering though if I can use the kitchen mixer that we use or food or should I get one suspificlly for the remides and lotions I make ? Thank you for the recipe I can’t wait to try it !

  8. Cynthia Avatar

    Amazing recipe! The consistency is perfect!
    I did the mango butter and almond oil combo with orange essential oil and peach fragrance.
    The body absorbs it in no time, and my skin is radiant. It’s still winter yet ashy days are over.
    THANKS A LOT for sharing effective wellness recipes! 🙂

  9. Liliana Silvera Avatar
    Liliana Silvera

    Is this recipe originally from Willow and Sage Magazine? It matches the recipe exactly except for the essence oil? Can you use scale to measure 8 oz of the shea, coco butter, coconut oil? Can you use avocado oil for the light oil? Thanks for any tips you can provide

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      No, though it is likely that they’ve used my recipe as this happens often. This post was published in 2012 and since Willow and Sage wasn’t founded until 2014, I’m guessing it was the other way around 🙂 Yes on the scale and avocado oil works great…

  10. Tina Avatar

    Hi
    I would like to add beeswax to this recipe. Is it possible and how much do you recommend still keeping it soft and easy to apply.
    Thanks ?

  11. Hannah Avatar

    Also, what does the body butter smell like without any essential oil added? And what does it smell like after an essential oil is added? Does it smell good both ways?

  12. Natasha Avatar

    Hey Katie, I love your site! I can’t wait to try your body butter recipe. I wanted to say I’ve used you lotion recipe for almost a year and I love it, but in ND we have cold winters and my lotion gets pretty solid. But- I wondered if it would whip up and IT DID! I was so excited. It stayed fluffy beautifully even with the beeswax. I let my lotion cool on the counter and when it was about half way done cooling I started in with the hand mixer. Thanks so much for the inspiration and encouragement for a more natural lifestyle.

  13. Valerie Avatar

    How would I tweak your recipe to also create sunscreen and diaper rash cream using this base! BTW you really know your stuff and research well! Thanks for your hard work..it saves me lots of time 🙂

  14. Lisa Avatar

    Do you keep it in the fridge and what can you add to it to help prevent spoilage??

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      Since there is no liquid added and it is all oil based, it will have a longer shelf life (as long as the shelf life of the oil with the shortest shelf life). Keeping in the fridge would actually make it hard and more difficult to use

  15. RaeAnna Avatar

    I absolutely love this lotion. I used to get little rashes on the back of my legs and arms. I have ultra sensitive skin so I always mix up the ingredients in small batches to see what works best. You can always add just a bit of beeswax if you prefer! This is the best recipe I have came up with thus far! Enjoy!!
    COCOA BUTTER – 49G
    SHEA BUTTER – 66G
    MANGO BUTTER – 66G
    AVOCADO OIL – 1.5TSP
    VITAMIN E. OIL – 1 TSP
    JOJOBA OIL – 2 TSP
    GRAPESEED OIL – 2OZ
    APRICOT KERNAL OIL – 1.5OZ

  16. Nicole Avatar

    Hi! I can’t seem to get my recipe to harden in the fridge, I doubled the recipe and was precise but it’s not getting harder… Any idea what to do? Maybe add more Shea or cocoa butter?

  17. Lisa Avatar

    I have the same issue with the shea butter overpowering the scent of the essential oils. I’m not sure how to fix it.

  18. Katy Avatar

    Anyone have any luck getting it to actually smell like the essential oils and not just like she’s butter? I didn’t use any cocoa butter, just doubled the she’s butter, and used 15 drops each of lavender and lemon. Can’t smell anything but shea. Kinda bummed I used up so much oil and can’t smell it!! Love the body butter though!

    1. Leslie Avatar

      It really depends on how strong smelling your shea is and what essential oils you choose. I’ve found a source with shea that doesn’t smell as strongly as some others and I tend to go with strong smelling oils (lavender and mint or patchouli) so that I can smell them. That being said you still end up needing to use a fair amount of essential oil to be able to smell it. With the lavender I would use closer to the 30 drops to really get the scent but using a stronger oil like patchouli or mint I would go closer to the 10. You can always melt the body butter down again and add more essential oil to get a stronger scent.

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