Ingredients
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1 Cup Shea Butter
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1 Cup organic Coconut Oil
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2 Tablespoons Jojoba Oil
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20 drops Rose Essential OilYou are use any essential oils you prefer
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10 drops Geranium Essential Oil
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10 drops Tangerine Essential Oil
Directions
It’s Been a While, But I’m Back!
Hey lovely readers! Long time no see! I know, I know – it’s been ages since I updated my blog. The truth? I’ve been on a wild ride trying to find Mr. Right. Spoiler alert: no Prince Charming yet! 😅 So, I’ve decided it’s high time I refocus on what really matters – building the life I want!
A Fresh Start
This is my first post in a few years, and I promise to stick around this time. Pinky swear! Today, I’m super excited to share my secret for silky smooth skin: homemade rose body butter. If rose isn’t your jam, feel free to substitute with any essential oils you fancy.
DIY Rose Body Butter
After a month of using my homemade body butter, my skin is ridiculously smooth, soft, and moisturized. Seriously, I can’t stop touching it – it feels that good! 😜
The Amazon Advantage
I practically live on Amazon (thank you, Prime!). Everything I need for this DIY project comes straight from there. Plus, I get to use my credit card points. Winning! Here’s what you’ll need:
- Shea Butter: Get it here
- Organic Coconut Oil: Buy it here
- Jojoba Oil: Click here
- Essential Oils: I used Rose, Geranium, and Tangerine, but mix it up if you like!
Pamper Yourself
Try making this body butter yourself and let me know what you think! As women, we deserve to pamper ourselves. Life’s too hard and too short not to indulge in a little self-love. If you don’t treat yourself, who will?
Thanks for sticking with me, and stay tuned for more updates!
Steps
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Put Shea Butter and Organic Coconut oil in a small pot or double boiler, and turn on a small flame until they are melt. |
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Turn off your oven and wait until the melt gets a little bit cooler, then put in Jojoba oil and Essential oils you prefer, in this case, I used Rose, Geranium, and Tangerine essential oils. |
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To speed up the process, you can put the container in fridge. |
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After it becomes solid format, you can use stand mixer or hand mixer to whip it until the texture you want. |
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For how long does it last?
Depends on how often do you use it.