76. Lavender Jojoba
Make this lotion a part of your daily skincare routine. Apply it thoroughly all over your body to ensure healthy skin.
77. Orange Comfrey Butter Bar
Besides the overwhelming cuteness of this little owl butter bar, it is also a very efficient moisturizing bar you can use in the shower!
78. Exfoliating Body Butter Bar
Give relief to your dry and cracked skin by applying moisture while in the shower. This exfoliating bar just might be your new best friend.
79. Chocolate Souffle
Much more moisturizing than your ordinary cream or lotion, this body butter also leaves a slight bronze tinge to your skin.
80. Cranberry Body Butter Recipes
A wonderful craft to make as a gift or to enjoy yourself. Not as greasy as other common body butter recipes, this will leave your skin feeling soft and smelling great.
81. Grapefruit Lavender
A wonderful combination of grapefruit and lavender essential oils are blended in this creamy body butter that looks good enough to eat!
82. Green Tea Body Butter Bar
These lotion bars can be applied and left on for your skin to absorb the moisture. They make a great gift too!
83. Vanilla Fig
This rich and luxuriously soft body butter has the natural skin protection of lanolin and healing powers of vitamin E.
84. Sea Buckthorn
Sea Buckthorn has been known to have healing properties that help with burns, rashes, and cuts.
85. Essential Oils
Loaded with purifying and aromatic essential oils, this soft body butter is a wonderful DIY project to try tonight!
86. Nighttime Butter for Dry Skin
Help heal your dry skin by applying a generous amount of homemade body butter before going to sleep.
87. Herb Infused
An infusion of herbs like lavender flowers and calendula flowers in a soft and creamy shea and cocoa butter base.
88. Grapefruit Lavender Frankincense
An incredible and powerful combo of the totally beneficial essential oils; grapefruit, lavender, and frankincense!
89. Cocoa Cashmere
As soft as cashmere, this silky body butter is made with skin-loving ingredients and is light and creamy.
90. Zesty
The zesty flavors of lemon, lime, and orange, make this body butter an awakening for your senses and pleasure for your skin!
91. Whipped Coffee
Who doesn’t love the delicious smell of coffee in the morning? So, why not keep that smell with you throughout the day?
92. Vanilla Oatmeal
Oatmeal has always been known to be skin-loving, so why not add it to your daily skincare routine?
93. Whipped Amber Bronzing Butter
I’m loving the ingredients in this recipe! Coffee butter, amber fragrance oil, tapioca powder, copper sparkle mica, and more!
94. Vegan Ylang Ylang
Give your skin a gorgeous revival by adding some much-needed moisture. Making your own body butter is easy and fun!
95. Green Smoothie Body Butter Recipes
Scented with a green smoothie fragrance this body butter smells amazing. It’s also creamy, light, and gentle on the skin.
96. Kokum Blackberry Seed
This body butter might just be your new favorite part of your skincare routine. It’s packed with natural and skin healing ingredients!
97. Easy and Elegant
An easy recipe with room for experimentation. The sweet scents of vanilla and almond can pair well with most essential oils you want to add.
98. Peppermint Cloud
Feel like you’re floating on a cloud with this fluffy whipped body butter. Hints of peppermint, bergamot mint, and ylang-ylang.
99. Apricot Mango
Rich mango butter blended gently with an aromatic apricot oil makes this body butter a tropical sensation.
100. Evergreen
The divine scent of evergreen trees on your skin is a luxury and a delight. You have got to try these DIY body butter recipes!
That’s right! 100 unique and effective body butter recipes that you can make at home. Whether you’re looking for something filled with skin beneficial ingredients and important nutrients or just something that smells amazing, there’s a recipe here for you! Making your own body butter is fun and making it as a gift for others is even more fun!
Don’t be shy to experiment and try unique scents, herbs, and oils. Remember to always test new ingredients in small amounts on your skin before applying it thoroughly.
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