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You'll love body butters quickly for their strong moisturising properties, which are especially appreciated by dry skin. Thanks to the combination of vegetable oils and butters, the moisturising body butter nourishes the skin and brings it valuable substances contained in selected vegetable fats. If you find body butters too greasy, try our version with added starch and neutral oil to speed up absorption by the skinand reduce the feeling of greasiness.
For the production of moisturising body butters, vegetable fats such as oils and butters are needed as a base.However, for the aforementioned reduction of greasiness, other ingredients have been added to facilitate the absorption of the product, soften the texture and create a luxurious feeling on the skin when applied.
INGREDIENCE phase %A Cocoa butter, unrefined 18,00A Illipe butter, refined 35,00A Cetearyl alcohol 6,00A Marigold macerate in sunflower oil 10,80A MCT Caprylis neutral oil 19,00B Corn starch 10,00B Tocopheryl acetate 1,00B Lemongrass essential oil 0,20aluminium crucible ---
1. disinfect all utensils, containers or packaging that will be in contact with the product or raw materials, e.g. with ethanol.2.weigh all the raw materials from phase A into a heat-resistant container. Place on a water bath.3. heat the phase A raw materials slowly until melted on the water bath, then mix thoroughlyand place in the refrigerator/freezer until the entire mixture has set.4.once set, beat the mixture with a hand mixer until fluffy, then add the starch in small batches while whisking, beating thoroughly to incorporate.5.finally, add tocopheryl acetate and essential oil, again whisking the ingredients thoroughly into the mixture.6. fill the product into the containers using a pastry spatula or a piping bag.
Want to make your moisturizing body butter easier to make or not sure about the steps? Check out our tips and tricks to find out more.Allow the melted ingredients from stage A to solidify long enough so that there are no liquid oils at the bottom of the container. The goal is to get a thick, solidifying mixture that is no longer liquid, but on the other hand, not completely hardened into a solid. Cooling of the mixture is essential to whip the product properly.Whisk the cornstarch into the product gradually so that it does not form lumps. Be sure to whisk in the tocopheryl acetate and essential oil as well, so as not to create spots with higher concentrations of these substances.Stop whisking as soon as you have reached the desired consistency after whisking all the ingredients. This could overbeat the product and cause the body butter to lose its fluffy, cake-like consistency.A classic kitchen beater with two whisks is best suited for whipping, for example for whipping cake creams or egg whites. Therefore, use a larger container (wider) so that the whisks will fit into the container.
Want to learn how to customize a moisturizing body butter to your liking? With our advice, you'll discover which ingredients are key and how to vary them to get the results you want.
Cocoa butter is the favourite vegetable butter for making whipped body butters. This butter has the advantage that it melts on contact with the skin, so applying such products is quickand pleasant. The unrefined version used in this product has a characteristic chocolate scent, but if this scent bothers you, you can also reach for the deodorised version of cocoa butter.In general, you can substitute other types of vegetable butters for the butters in this recipe. Keep in mind, however, that the higher the proportion of higher melting point vegetable butters you choose, thethe more melting the resulting body butter will have a firmer consistency (you will whip a stiffer cream) and will melt more slowly on the skin.
A great butter for restoring skin elasticity is illipe butter. This is a soft butter made from the nuts of the illipe tree. This butter melts between 34 and 38°C, so it will melt on contact with the skin. In addition to its ability to soften the skin, it provides hydration and care to dry and cracked skin. When substituting illipe butter in a recipe, follow the same procedure as for cocoa butter. Of course, you can also adjust the representation of this butter in the recipe to affect the resulting texture and consistency of the product. If you want a body butter with a creamier, less solid consistency, reduce the vegetable butters in the recipe.
Cetearyl alcohol has been chosen to reduce the greasiness of the final body butter. This fatty alcohol takes the form of wax-like granules and, in addition to its co-emulsifying properties , provides the product with stiffness and strength. Cetearyl alcohol thus firms the final whipped butter and helps to form a protective film on the skin that prevents excessive water loss and drying. Again, by reducing the amount of cetearyl alcohol in the recipe you will get a body butter with less stiffness, it will have a more creamy texture. If you don't currently have cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol is also a good alternative.
you can enjoy the active ingredients of calendula in oil form thanks to macerates. Thus, with calendula macerate in sunflower oil you can replace the classic vegetable oils in a recipe and get the benefits of this medicinal plant for your skin.Of course, you can replace the calendula macerate with another vegetable oil. Or there is the possibility to reachfor other macerates, such as carrot macerate. In the case of carrot macerate, however, you should be aware that the resulting body body butter may take on an orange tinge and with a higher proportion of carrot maceratein the recipe, the body butter may leave orange stains on clothing.
The combination of caprylic/capric triglycerides that make up MCT Caprylis Neutral Oil will ensure that the final body butter will feel less greasy on the skin and will be more easily absorbed. MCT caprylis is a great option to reduce the greasiness of products that contain oils, you can use it to replace vegetable oils in a wide range of recipes. However, if you have a favorite vegetable oil, feel free to substitute MCT Caprylis with your favorite oil.
Another ingredient for reducing the greasy feeling on your skin is cornstarch. starches in general are known for their ability to bind fats and grease to the skin, which is why you'll often find them represented in powdered dry shampoos or lotions. You can substitute another starch for the cornstarch in the recipe, try rice starch for example, which produces a silky smooth feel on the skin. If you increase the amount of starch in the product by a few percent, you'll end up with a body butter that's even a little less greasy. On the other hand, too much starch can cause the body butter to not whip up well, have lumps in it, or be too stiff to apply easily.You can also leave out the cornstarch, but be aware that it will change the texture of the product and the way it feels on the skin.
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that prolongs the freshness of oils and delays their rapid oxidation. It is not an essential part of body butter, but you can enjoy the product longer thanks to the use of an antioxidant. Tocopheryl acetate can also be substituted with 96% tocopherol.
To obtain the subtle citrusy-woody scent in the body butter, lemongrass essential oil was used.When selecting essential oils for your product, you have a wide variety to choose from, please observe allthe dosage published with the product (for example, according to IFRA standards) to avoid an adverse allergic reaction.Of course, you can also omit the essential oil from the product altogether, or you can reach for fragrance oils that are synthetic substitutes for the essential oilon the other hand, they offer an even wider range of fragrances, including those that are unavailable in essential oil form.
As mentioned, you can experiment with homemade recipes to achieve desired properties. However, many factors such as humidity, temperature, quality of ingredients and storage can affect the final result. Before using any raw material to make a cosmetic product, familiarize yourself with its properties, recommended dosage, storage conditions or safe handling. Any raw material may have the potential to cause an allergic reaction in sensitive individuals, so before using a product, we recommend that you find out if you suffer from an allergy to any of the raw materials or the overall product, e.g. by a skin test. If you have very sensitive or very acne-prone skin, or other skin and health problems, we recommend that you consult a medical professionalbefore applying a new product to your skin, whether it is a homemade cosmetic product, a pure raw material or a commercially available product.
The skin or complexion of our body needs moisturizing especially in winter, but we shouldn't neglect it in summer either. Do you have any favorite moisturizing body butter or lotion that you use at home? If not, make a moisturizing body butter from this tutorial, you won't be disappointed.For any questions, your insights or ideas, you can email us at marketing@handymade.skWe look forward to hearing from you and will be happy to reply. Until we see you again for the next blog tutorial, have a nice and creative day.Thank you to Ivana Jačalová for creating this great tutorial.
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