Body Butter/Whipped Body Butter

WHIPPED BODY BUTTER RECIPE

White Chocolate Body Butter Recipe:

1/4 cup shea butter (where to buy shea butter)
1/4 cup cocoa butter (where to buy cocoa butter)
1/4 cup coconut oil (where to buy coconut oil)
1/4 cup sweet almond oil (where to buy almond oil)
10-20 drops of essential oil (where to buy my fav essential oils)

Regular Body Butter Recipe:

(this version doesn’t smell like chocolate)

1/2 cup shea butter (where to buy)
1/4 cup coconut oil (where to buy)
1/4 cup sweet almond oil (where to buy)
10-20 drops of essential oil (where to buy)

Instructions for both versions:

Combine all ingredients, except the essential oils, in a small pot or double boiler.

Gently melt and stir over medium-low heat until the mixture is liquid.

Remove from the heat and allow the mixture to partially set up. I’m horribly impatient, so I put mine in the freezer to speed the process. (And then promptly forgot and left it in there way to long… *a-hem*).
Once the mixture is partially set, add the essential oils of your choice, and whip with a hand mixer or stand mixer (my favorite stand mixer) until the body butter is fluffy and stiff peaks have formed
It’s really important to allow the body butter to set up, otherwise it won’t whip. I’ve found it’s ready to whip when I can stick my finger in the middle and it will hold the indentation. However, if you accidentally forget about your body butter in the fridge or freezer and it gets too hard, all is not lost. Simply allow it to thaw at room temperature until it reaches the proper consistency.
You can easily store your whipped body butter at room temperature. However, if your house is very warm, it may melt. But if this happens, you can simply re-whip and you’ll be good to go.
Want unscented body butter? No problem! The essential oils are completely optional.
My favorite essential oil for this recipe is peppermint–especially peppermint combined with the white chocolate body butter recipe… YUM.
Other good essential oil options would be lavender, bergamot, frankincense, geranium, or wild orange. But the sky’s the limit! Here’s how I purchase essential oils for wholesale prices.

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