
Onto some good DIY,
Ingredients,
Mango Butter 10 ounces
Sweet Almond Oil 6 ounces
Corn Starch 2 tbl
Fragrance Oil (or Essential Oil would be great) 1 tbl
I purchased all of these items at Voyageur, my local soap supply company. Check them out by clicking here.
Once you've got all of your ingredients measured out and ready melt the Mango Butter over a double boiler. This doesn't take long at all.
Once the butter is all melted you should have a clear liquid that looks something like this.





While mixing I found the spatter was really bad. I don't have a fancy spatter guard so I rigged this up out of plastic wrap,

Being stubborn I then put the mixture into my blender,








These little Body Butter containers make wonderful gifts, you could even make custom labels! If you know someone with really sensitive skin opt for no scent and you have a wonderful treat for their skin! I know one of these little tins is going to make its way over to a good friend of mine!
There are so many benefits from making home made body products, I can't encourage it enough. If you can try to buy local products like handmade Cold Process Soaps or even natural alternatives from the grocery store. Recently I switched my deodorant (I'm not ready to start making my own yet!) to Tom's, an all natural aluminum free alternative. Check out Tom's by clicking here. I know even with trying natural shampoos it's hard to get a good feel throughout your hair after washing. I've been using Live Clean Vegan Shampoo for several months now and I can't rave enough about them - good news is they are also available at Wal-Mart! Check them out here: http://www.live-clean.com/.
Hope you are having a great week!

P.S. I'm linking up here,

How did the bonsai citrus turn out in the end? Smell good? You should try making your own chapstick next. I've seen it done, don't think it'd be too tough.
ReplyDeleteThe smell is delightful, even Barry doesn't mind it. I have looked into making chap stick but I heard the cleanup is a bit messy, who knows though I should try!
ReplyDeleteThe end product looks beautiful and sounds great! I love all of your pictures.
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
ReplyDeleteI agree home-made is most definitely the way to go...I've been experimenting with making body butter lately; although, I'm still trying to get the perfect ratio of corn flour to stop the finished product from feeling overly greasy.
ReplyDeleteOne thing I did read (and have found) is that if you place you molten butter mixture in a bowl which is resting in a ice bath while whisking - your mixture will then solidify in 10-15mins and have a softer texture...similar to that from shop bought.
Hope that helps.
Good luck with future makes!
Thank you for the tip and stopping by!
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