Continue the cycle of freezing and whipping until the mixture has solidified enough to keep its shape. At that point, you can spoon or pipe your …
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Use low/medium heat to get the water inside the pot hot. Once the water is close to boiling, put inside the glass jar with the beeswax and butter. …
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Melt the coconut oil, olive oil, cocoa butter, and shea butter in a double boiler over low to medium heat. I just use a glass bowl over a pot of …
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Keep mixing with a silicone whisk until it is thoroughly combined and the cream gets a buttery consistency. It will take 5-10 minutes. 7. Transfer to sterilized jars. (See notes …
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3 tablespoons coconut oil. 2 tablespoons sweet almond oil. 1 tablespoon jojoba oil. ½ teaspoon sweet orange essential oil. 5 – 6 drops …
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Homemade Whipped Body Butter Recipe Yield: about 8 oz or 1 cup Ingredients ½ cup Shea Butter ¼ cup Coconut Oil ¼ cup Sweet Almond Oil 30 drops Essential Oils Instructions Melt the shea butter, coconut oil and …
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Put the first 3 ingredients (shea butter, coconut oil and beeswax) into a small pot on very low temperature (no more than medium-low), and wait for it to melt. It takes about 10-15 minutes. By melting it at a low temperature, you …
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In warmer weather (this recipe was created in winter), to create the whipped effect, blitz for 30 seconds, and if you want to use the butterfly attachment, this will be great for added insurance of ‘whippage’. Regular method:Place all in a …
How to Make All-Natural Body Butter 1. Combine the shea butter and coconut oil in a double boiler (or makeshift double boiler like me) and heat until melted. 2. Allow to cool for 30-40 minutes. It should still be slightly warm …
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How to Make: Put Cocoa Butter, Jojoba Oil and Coconut Oil in a heat proof glass container. Heat it on low in a double boiler, stir the ingredients occasionally while being heated. Once fully melted, remove from the heat, …
In a double boiler or glass bowl, combine any of the still solid butters and oils and bring to low/medium heat, stir constantly until all ingredients are melted. (Please respect the oils and …
Melt cocoa butter, shea butter, and coconut oil until liquid. (I generally use a makeshift double boiler by filling a medium saucepan halfway with water, then placing a small heat-resistant container inside.) Once all oils are …
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Add in the remaining ingredients and beat on low to incorporate fully, then switch to high and whip until creamy, smooth, fluffy, and your body butter holds stiff peaks when the …
Gently warm the two main homemade body butter ingredients together on a low heat in a water bath until just melted. You don’t want the water in the bottom pan to boil, just to …
1. Scoop or break up the butter (as needed) and place it in the bowl. 2. Start your mixer on medium speed and let the butter soften up for about five minutes. 3. Reduce the speed to low …
1. Melt shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, and tallow in a double boiler. Note: If you don’t have a double boiler, simply place a glass bowl over a pot of simmering water and …
You can use a whisk or hand mixer for this. Once you get a smooth texture, add sweet almond oil, jojoba oil and essential oils of your choice. I’m using sweet orange and vanilla scents for this whipped body butter recipe.
Homemade All-Natural Body Butter Recipe. Ingredients: 1 cup of Organic Shea Butter. 1/2 cup of Coconut Oil. 1/2 cup of Almond Oil or Jojoba Oil (I’ve used both and prefer the almond oil, but jojoba is good too.)
Another way to make a less greasy body butter is to avoid using oils that are slow absorbing like castor oil or avocado oil. Some of the faster absorbing oils, also called “dry oils,” are grapeseed oil or rosehip oil.
That’s why I think you should stick around 0.5% of the recipe and, if you rebatch your butter and decide to add more, try to keep the combined amount at around or below 1%. Changing up the essential oils used can give your body butter a different feel. Citrus oils can make for a more energizing body butter.