How to Make Body Butter

Deanna Samaan
Make awesome creamy whipped body butters that sell like crazy! Easy to make and very profitable!

These are great for dry, chapped skin!

You Will Need:

Shea Butter

Fixed/Carrier Oils

Large Pyrex measuring bowl

Hand Mixer (the kind with beaters)

Corn Starch

Large metal bowl

Large pot for heating on stove (big enough to fit the pyrex in)

Fragrance Oil (must be lotion safe!)

Mica Powder (optional)

Vitamin E Oil (optional)

Directions:

Approx. 60% Shea Butter

Approx. 40% Natural Oils

(You can use any of our fixed/carrier oils like Soy, Sweet Almond, Grapeseed, Avocado, etc.).

Corn Starch (optional, but some feel it cuts down on the "greasy" feeling).

Any lotion safe fragrance oil, or you can use all natural essential oils instead if you prefer.

Mica Powders can be used to give the butter a little shimmer or color (optional).

Basic recipe for a one pound batch:

10 oz. Shea Butter

6 oz. Fixed Oils (you can use all one, or use 2 oz. each of 3 different oils)

2 tsp. Corn Starch (can add more if desired)

.5 oz. fragrance oil (3% should be plenty, but you can add up to 1 oz for 6.25%)

In a large pyrex measuring bowl, melt your shea butter in a pan of water (double boiler method) on the stove. Once melted, add your oils, fragrance oil and corn starch. Stir very well.

Remove the pyrex bowl and set it inside of a large metal bowl filled with ice water for a cold water bath. This will help cool the butter faster and is much easier than having to keep putting it in the freezer in between whipping.

Using a hand mixer, whip the butter continually for several minutes just like you would frosting. It will begin to cool and as you keep mixing, it will start to look like whipped cream. Once the butter has solidified and has the right whipped texture (it will have peaks on top just like cool whip!), spoon it into your jars and you are finished!

Clear labels look best on these! You can buy clear Avery labels at your local office supply store to print on your ink jet or laser printer.

You can also use the metal candle tins, but be aware that some fragrances may cause the tins to rust.

Try making a lickable body butter by replacing the fragrance oil with Kiss Kwenchers Pre-Sweetened Flavor Oils! Note: Leave out the Mica Powder if making edible products as not all Micas are consumable.

You can call these Whipped Body Butters, Whipped Shea Butter, Whipped Body Cream, Body Frosting, Body Whips, etc! Shea Butter is a hot product on the market, so it's a good marketing tool to incorporate the word Shea. These butters have been sold in shops and on websites for around $4.00 per oz!

Published by Deanna Samaan

I am from Pittsburgh, PA orginally but I moved to Cleveland, OH when I got married. I have many intrests, including cooking and art, which I have a talent at. I do currently work in the healthcare field.  View profile

  • You can buy clear Avery labels at your local office supply store to print on your ink jet or laser printer.
  • These butters have been sold in shops and on websites for around $4.00 per oz!
  • Try making a lickable body butter by replacing the fragrance oil

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  • MeShell5783/15/2009

    This was awesome..loved it. Working on a wonderful smell. It took some patience but when I started seeing it change I was very impressed. like butta baby.

  • al12/30/2008

    this recipe did not work at all... it left me with shea butter soup. I used the exact amounts and even added more cornstarch for thickness when I wasn't getting the consistency I needed. I just wasted a bunch of time and money on this project! Ug!

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