My skin gets really dry – maybe it’s because I live out west or maybe I am just prone to dry skin. My favorite solution? Body butter. For years I’ve been buying it at high-end beauty stores and it can be a pretty penny.
I decided to try an “at-home” version (which I was leery about because I’m extremely picky as to what I put on my skin) and after some trial and error came up with this coconut oil recipe that works wonders! It’s not thick, and I love how airy and soft.
You can spice it up with your favorite scent and they make wonderful gifts for friends and family! Oh and get this…only 3 ingredients. Yep!
Ingredient #1:
1 cup of organic coconut oil
I’ve only used the Nutiva brand, but I’m sure you’ll have success if you use a high-quality, organic brand. Make sure it smells like coconut when you remove the lid. The cheaper versions tend to have no scent.
Ingredient #2:
1 cup of shea butter (organic)
I used white organic shea butter. NOTE: Sometimes it might look like an ivory color, but when you buy this organic and unfiltered that is a natural result – no worries!
Ingredient #3:
one capful of desired essential oil
I like to add one capful of oil because I enjoy a light scent, however, if you like a stronger smell add two capfuls instead of one.
The best thing is you can use your favorite scent.
NOTE: change up the scent for holidays like using peppermint for Christmas or lavender for Mother’s Day, etc.
Directions:
- put the oil and the butter into a medium saucepan (it will be in solid form)
- Stir until completely melted together.
- Place in a bowl and refrigerate for three hours or until it comes to a soft, solid consistency.
- With your mixer, whip in your essential oil until you get a whipped cream consistency.
- Place in a cute container or jar.
They make wonderful gifts, too!!
May says
Can I just say I love your blog.
I can’t wait to try this body butter skin gets so dry in winter.
Charlotte Krokene says
Thank you for this recipe, can’t wait to try it. Love your blog.
Susan Lillich says
How much does this make per jar size. Also Shea Butter weight wise how much is used for the 1 cup. I want to make at least 10 – 8oz jars. Approximately how many pounds should I order for what want to make.
Thank you,
sophie maluleke says
thank you for the recipe cant wait to try it