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Customizing your own body butter offers a plethora of benefits.

  • Allows you to cater to your unique skin type and preferences, ensuring optimal hydration and nourishment.
  • You can select carrier oils like coconut, jojoba, or coconut oil that suit your skin’s needs, be it dryness or sensitivity.
  • Adding your favorite fragrance, whether it’s calming lavender or invigorating lemongrass, enhances the sensory experience and promotes relaxation or energy boost.

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Elevate your senses with the delightful fusion of cranberry and pomegranate fragrance. This harmonious blend combines the sweet tartness of cranberries with the luscious richness of pomegranate, creating a tantalizing aroma that is vibrant and invigorating.

Indulge in the soothing embrace of lavender fragrance. Its delicate floral notes bring serenity and calm to any space, promoting relaxation and sleep. Lavender’s timeless aroma is renowned for its stress-relieving properties.

Experience the refreshing allure of lemongrass fragrance. Its zesty, citrusy notes invigorate your senses, promoting relaxation and mental clarity. Lemongrass is known for its natural, mood-enhancing properties, making it the perfect choice for a soothing and rejuvenating body butter.

Awaken your senses with the invigorating allure of peppermint fragrance. Its crisp, cool notes provide an instant burst of freshness, boosting focus and energy. Peppermint’s revitalizing scent is celebrated for its ability to uplift and rejuvenate.

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Mango butter is made with the oil from mango seeds, and is becoming a popular skin supplement. Similar to cocoa butter, mango butter is an effective moisturizer and may help soften your skin. The abundance of Vitamin E and Vitamin C in mangos may help protect your skin from environmental stressors like sunlight, pollution, and even blue light from screens.

Shea butter is a fat extracted from the nut of the African shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa). It is ivory in color when raw and commonly dyed yellow. It boosts skin moisture and works as an emollient that softens and hydrates skin. Because it contains several types of fatty acids — including linoleic, oleic, palmitic and stearic acids — that improve the skin’s natural barrier, shea butter also protects skin from damage from the environment like pollutants.

Cocoa butter is a plant-based fat taken from the cocoa bean. You can use pure cocoa butter to help relieve dry skin. Like other natural moisturizers, such as coconut oil, cocoa butter is mostly made up of fatty acids. These fats may help form a protective layer on the skin, preventing moisture from escaping, and therefore stopping the skin from drying out.

Kokum butter is a type of tropical oil derived from the seeds of the kokum tree. It has powerful moisturizing properties and won’t clog pores. It’s frequently used to treat a variety of skin issues, including acne, minor inflammatory conditions, and dry skin, hair, and scalp.

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Apricot Kernel Oil is very gentle, so it’s great for sensitive skin or products made for children. It’s often used in lotion recipes and for hot oil treatments.

Argan Oil is a dry oil, so it soaks in quickly.  Argan oil has vitamins A and E and linoleic acid.  It’s a good choice for dry hair, rashes, and bug bites.

Avocado Oil is high in essential fatty acids and fat soluble vitamins.  It’s great for sensitive skin or problem skin and eczema.  Avocado is usually combined with other carrier oils and not used alone.

Coconut Oil is one of my favorite oils because of the heavenly smell.  It is also naturally antifungal and antibacterial, so it ‘s great for lip balms and lotions.  It’s solid at room temperature, so it will harden a recipe when added.  It can be combined with other oils so the final result isn’t so hard.  

Flax Seed Oil is high in vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids.  

Grapeseed Oil is a dry oil, so it isn’t as oily on your skin.  It’s a natural astringent, so it’s great for acne prone or oily skin.

Hemp Seed Oil comes from the hemp plant, but it has no THC.  The oil is green with a nutty aroma, so it can alter the scent of your final product.  Hemp seed oil is high in vitamin E, calcium, carotene, iron, and other minerals.  It’s an excellent oil for dry skin or eczema. 

Jojoba Oil is a popular carrier oil because it’s very close to the oils your body naturally produces.  It absorbs into your skin easily without being greasy.  It can clog pores though, so it’s best used with other oils.

Neem Oil has a strong bitter odor that’s hard to mask with essential oils.  It’s often used with other oils to lessen the scent.  It’s often used for itchy or dry skin, and it’s great for eczema. 

Olive Oil is readily available in nearly any supermarket, so it’s a popular beauty recipe ingredient.  It’s great to use to infuse herbs.  It has good fats for your skin and hair, but it will leave behind excess oil that doesn’t soak into your skin right away.

Sunflower Oil is often used in recipes to treat psoriasis, eczema, dry skin, or damaged skin.  It’s a light oil, so it can also be used as a massage oil.