Homemade Whipped Body Butter Recipe (2024)

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After testing countless variations and hearing “Mama, can I eat that?” on more than one occasion, I’m so excited to share my absolute favorite whipped body butter recipe with you. Although it does look good enough to eat, I promise you’ll enjoy it a lot more if you use it to nourish your skin.

It’s not greasy, leaves skin feeling SO SOFT, and is super simple to make. Here’s the basic process:

  • Melt ingredients together
  • Place them in the freezer until partially hardened
  • Whip like you would frosting or whipped cream

It really is that easy. Plus, unlikehomemade lotionwhich contains water and therefore needs to be used up quickly if you’re not adding a preservative, homemade body butter is relatively shelf stable and can last for several months.

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About The Ingredients

This recipe is pretty flexible in terms of ingredients, so you can probably use at least a few things you already have on hand. Just make sure to use high quality butters and cold-pressed oils to ensure that your body butter stays fresh for as long as possible.

You can also help prevent early oxidation (rancidity) by adding an antioxidant such as vitamin E if you’d like. I’ve included instructions for doing that in recipe, but almost never do it personally. Because I’m using high-quality ingredients, I know my body butter will stay fresh for at least several months and that’s more than enough time for me to use up a batch.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at the ingredients in this recipe:

Nourishing Butters

Antioxidant rich butters derived from cocoa beans and shea tree nuts form the foundation of this recipe. They nourish skin while also helping to seal in moisture. Although sometimes used interchangeably, they do have their own “personalities” and yield different body butter qualities:

Cocoa butteris a hard butter derived from cocoa beans. It smells a little like chocolate and is on the firm side, which adds a luxurious thickness to the body butter. It tends to yield a very dense butter if used solo in a recipe, so I prefer to blend it with another butter for a lighter whipped texture and easier absorption. When mixed with peppermint essential oil it smells faintly of peppermint white chocolate.

Shea butteris a softer, more pliable butter that is derived from the nuts of the African shea tree (karité tree). It’s naturally rich in vitamin E and is considered a good choice for all skin types. It absorbs quickly without leaving a behind a greasy feeling, making it one of my favorite butters to use in DIY products.

Moisturizing Oils

In addition to our butters we’ll be using two types of oil – one that’s solid at room temperature (coconut oil) and one that’s liquid at room temperature.

Coconut oilis rich in fatty acids such as linoleic acid (which helps skin retain moisture) and lauric acid (which has a beneficial effect on collagen production).

Any liquid oil– In addition to coconut oil, you’ll also be using a liquid oil of your choice. Some of my favorites are olive oil, sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, and apricot oil.

If you’d like, you can infuse your liquid oil with a skin-nourishing herb to amplify its beneficial properties. I’ve put together tutorials for a few of my favorites, including:

  • Calendula oil– Calendula petals are rich in compounds that nourish, hydrate, and support skin healing, which is why they’re often used in skincare products.Click here to learn how to make calendula oilit orbuy it here.
  • Dandelion oil– These sunny yellow flowers are full of anti-inflammatory antioxidants, polyphenols, flavonoids and minerals that support and protect your cells, soothe skin irritations and nourish dry skin. For example, one study found that both dandelion flower and leaf extracts protect against UVB-related photoaging and senescence (aging at the cellular level).Click here for my step-by-step tutorial.
  • Comfrey oil–Sometimes called knitbone or All Heal, comfrey is often recommended for moisturizingskin, easing tight muscles, andsoothing sprains, bruises, and swelling.Here’s how to make it into a skin-nourishing oil or salve.

Arrowroot Powder

The arrowroot powder in this recipe diminishes the oily finish associated with other homemadebody butters. If you don’t have it on hand, tapioca starchor non-GMO cornstarch are good alternatives.

Essential Oils

Although totally optional, essential oils are a great addition to this recipe. My personal favorites to use are:

  • Frankincense carteri(Boswellia carteri) orFrankincense serrata(Boswellia serrata) – Relaxing, thought to promote youthful looking skin.
  • Lavender(Lavandula augustifolia) – Calming and helpful for soothing irritated or dry skin.
  • Peppermint(Mentha x piperita) – Refreshing, helpful for muscle relaxation. Also smells like mint chocolate when blended with cocoa butter.

Tip for Applying Body Butter

The best time to apply body butter is right after a bath or shower when your skin is moist and your pores are open.

Start with a little to see how much your skin is ready to absorb, then increase the amount used if needed.

How To Make Whipped Body Butter

Ingredients:

Step 1: Measure

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Measure the cocoa butter, shea butter, coconut oil and liquid oil and add them to a stainless steel pot or bowl.

Step 2: Melt

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Using a double boiler or a pot of boiling water with a smaller pot or stainless steel bowl fitted inside, melt cocoa butter, shea butter, coconut oil and liquid oil together over medium heat.

Step 3: Freeze

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When the oils are completely liquid, remove them from heat and place the bowl/pot in the freezer to firm up. Make sure to use a stainless steel vessel that can handle the transition from hot to cold.

When the mixture is hardened enough that you can press your finger in it and make an imprint, remove it from freezer.

Step 4: Whip

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Add the essential oils (if using), and vitamin E (if using) to the bowl.

Using a stand mixer or hand mixer, start whipping the mixture on the slowest setting and gradually increase the speed as the mixture softens. Whip until it transitions from yellow to white, then lower the mixer speed back down and whip a little more to make it extra fluffy.

Once the body butter is light and fluffy, add the arrowroot powder and whip again to mix it in.

Store in an airtight glass jarand keepout of direct sunlight, which promotes oxidation and may cause the homemade body butterto melt if it heats up too much.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the shelf life?

Homemade body butter is relatively shelf stable and can last for several months, sometimes even longer. The main thing that can reduce shelf life is to use oils and butters that are old or haven’t been stored properly. Ideally, they should be kept in a cool area that is away from direct sunlight.

Can I use a different butter instead?

Yes, although it may change the lightness and texture some. Mango butter works pretty well as a substitute for shea butter although it doesn’t become quite as light and fluffy when whipped.

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DIY Whipped Body Butter Recipe

After testing countless variations, this nourishing body butter recipe is my favorite. It leaves skin soft & moisturized without feeling greasy.

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Chilling Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 35 minutes minutes

Calories

Equipment

  • double boiler or stainless steel bowl / pot

  • stand mixer or hand mixer

  • airtight glass jar

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Using a double boiler or a pot of boiling water with a smaller pot or stainless steel bowl fitted inside, melt cocoa butter, shea butter, coconut oil and liquid oil together over medium heat.

  • When the oils are completely liquid, remove them from heat and place the bowl/pot in the freezer to firm up. Make sure to use a stainless steel vessel that can handle the transition from hot to cold.

  • When the mixture is hardened enough that you can press your finger in it and make an imprint, remove it from freezer.

  • Addessential oils (if using) and vitamin E (if using) to the bowl.

  • Using a stand mixer or hand mixer, start whipping the mixture on the slowest setting and gradually increase the speed as the mixture softens. Whip until it transitions from yellow to white, then lower the mixer speed back down and whip a little more to make it extra fluffy.

  • Once the body butter is light and fluffy, add the arrowroot powder and whip again to mix it in.

  • Store in an airtight glass jarand keepout of direct sunlight, which promotes oxidation and may cause the homemade body butterto melt if it heats up too much.

More DIY Body Care & Skincare Recipes

Lotion Bars– Hardened with a little beeswax to make them into bars, lotion bars are a portable option to keep in your bag for skincare on-the-go.

Lip Balm– This tried-and-true, super easy lip balm recipe moisturizes and protects with beeswax, natural cocoa butter and your choice of moisturizing oil.

Sugar Scrub– Sugar contains naturally occurring glycolic acid, which dissolves old, dead skin and makes exfoliating easy. The warm vanilla scent of this sugar cookie version makes it one of my favorites.

Skin Repair Serum– This two-ingredient serum contains cold-pressed rosehip seed oil, which researchers say promotes collagen production, helps to even skin tone and fade brown spots, and supports scar healing.

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FAQs

How do you make body butter stay fluffy? ›

How do you make body butter soft and fluffy? The oils are first melted together and then chilled. Once chilled you can use an electric mixer or hand whisk to whip the mixture and incorporate air. This will make it soft and fluffy.

Why is my whipped body butter not fluffy? ›

The fat blend is too soft and can't hold air in it.

If it's so soft that it tends towards liquid, you won't be able to whip any air into it. If your body butter liquifies in the bottom of the bowl from the get-go, you need to increase the percentage of solid ingredients and reduce the percentage of liquid ingredients.

What is the best butter to oil ratio for body butter? ›

When formulating body butters, it is good to start with a generally recognized ratio and then experiment. Two key ratios that I use as a starting point when I am formulating are the 70:30 or 60:40 butter-to-liquid oil ratio.

How long should body butter be whipped? ›

Whip the butter using a stand mixer or handheld mixer until it is light and fluffy. This will take 5-10 minutes.

What is the difference between whipped body butter and body butter? ›

Body butters themselves won't hydrate the skin, because they don't contain water. So, if your skin is dehydrated, these products may not be the most effective option for you. Whipped body butters melt easily in warm temperatures. You can still use them, but the fluffy, whipped texture isn't there.

What is the best thickener for body butter? ›

Including a fatty thickener is definitely my favourite way to thicken a lotion. Examples include cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, stearic acid and C10-18 Triglycerides (aka “Butter Pearls”).

How do you make body butter feel luxurious? ›

If you're looking to give an expensive feel to your body butters that will make them stand out, try swapping some of the liquid oil in the formulation for a lightweight liquid ester. Like liquid oils, esters are oil-soluble emollients, but their skin feel and slip is lighter and more luxurious.

What thickens body butter? ›

Thickeners for skin feel and viscosity

Plant-derived waxes are added at a low percentage to raise the melting point of the whole entire blend of butters and oils. This will help prevent them from melting or changing texture in warmer climates.

How do you make whipped shea butter stay fluffy? ›

If it's too hard, whip in a bit more liquid oil and wait. If it's too soft, add more shea butter, re-melt, and re-whip. If you make any changes, make sure you wait to ensure it stays soft at least overnight before packaging it up.

What does arrowroot powder do in body butter? ›

Arrowroot powder can be added to anhydrous body care products including body balms, salves, and butters to enable the end product to have a more appealing lightweight texture while leaving a non-greasy finish to the skin.

What is the formula for body butter? ›

Basic Body Butter Formula:
Shea Butter50gms
Coconut oil25 gms
Sweet Almond oil25 gms
Essential oil10 to 12 drops
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What is the best base for body butter? ›

If you want something less greasy, try grapeseed oil. Just remember that grapeseed oil might give your body butter a shelf life of about 3 months. Most other oils will give your body butter a shelf life of about a year. Coconut oil is the best known oil to be used as moisturizer.

What is whipped body butter made of? ›

Whipped body butter formulations are mostly made with butters and solid oils. You can incorporate smaller amounts of liquid oils to add additional properties to your whipped body butter. If you add too much liquid oil, it will lower the melt point of your whipped body butter and it will melt too easily.

How to make whipped foaming body butter? ›

How to make Foaming Bath Whip from Scratch
  1. 9.5 oz Distilled Water.
  2. 11 oz Liquid Glycerin.
  3. 9.5 oz Cocamidopropyl Betaine.
  4. 14.75 oz Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI) Powder.
  5. 2.35 oz Stearic Acid.
  6. .5 oz Germall Plus preservative.

Do you rinse off whipped body butter? ›

The answer, in most cases, is no. Body butter is designed to be left on the skin to work its magic throughout the day or night. Washing it off immediately would negate its purpose and the benefits it can offer to your skin. Deep Hydration: Body butter provides long-lasting hydration.

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