Ever since I joined the Mountain Rose Herbs team, I’ve been dabbling in making my own body care products (and loving it!). DIY goodies are easier to make than you might think, and they’re completely customizable to your unique needs and aroma preferences. With the abundance of beautiful and healthful botanicals available in my workplace, it didn’t take long for little jars of homemade body butter to start appearing on my desk, office shelves, and nearby countertops. I find body butter to be a wonderful everyday moisturizer for my (often dry) Mediterranean skin.
The inspiration for this recipe came from a coffee-loving friend of mine. I had wanted to create a delicious, coffee-flavored lip balm, but I didn’t want to add any artificial extracts or flavors. Many of us here at Mountain Rose Herbs are familiar with infusing botanicals into oil (often for traditional herbal preparations), and I thought this method might also satiate my need for an authentic, nutty, coffee-rich aroma. It worked! By infusing the carrier oil with coffee beans over a little bit of heat, I was able to create a richly fragrant ingredient that I could incorporate into not just DIY lip balm, but also homemade body butter. If you’ve never made or used body butter before, there are a few tips you should know before getting started.
A great time to use body butter is after getting out of the shower or whenever your skin is feeling dry. A change in climate or temperature can affect the skin more than you might think, so having some body butter in close reach can be surprisingly helpful!
Wondering about using body butter on your face? You can, but it’s generally not recommended. I prefer not to use body butter on my face, as it would layer more oil on top of the oil-based cleanser that I already use. However, everyone’s skin is different, so body butters may work great for some people.
Whip the ingredients for the full time required by the recipe. If you’re impatient, you may end up with more of a balm than a nice whipped butter. Whip the body butter only after the mixed ingredients have cooled: the mixture should look cloudy and should harden along the edges of the bowl.
Makes about 2 quarts.
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