Showing posts with label Olive Oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olive Oil. Show all posts

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

How to Make Your Own Homemade Body Butter




Difficulty:
 
Moderately Easy

Instructions


Things You'll Need


  • Beeswax
  • Cocoa Butter
  • Shea Butter
  • Double Boiler or Microwave Oven
  • Olive Oil
  • Jojoba Oil
  • Coconut Oil
  • Essential Oil (your choice)
    • 1
      The first step in making homemade body butter is to gather the ingredients. This is possibly the most difficult part.
      Body butter is made from an assortment of oils, as well as beeswax and cocoa butter and shea butter. You'll need those, as well as olive oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil, and any essential oil you would like.
      Fortunately, many of these items are readily available online - and usually for less than you'll pay in local stores for the same products.
    • 2
      For preparing the body butter you will need either a double boiler or a microwave oven. You will also need a hand mixer.
      Once you have all of these ingredients, measure them out. You'll need two ounces each of the butters and one ounce each of the beeswax and each of the oils, with the exception of the essential oil; you only need a few drops of that.
      Take these and mix them together by hand in either the top pot of your double boiler or in a microwave safe bowl.
    • 3
      Having combined the ingredients, proceed to melt them down slowly. If you are doing this in the microwave, do it in short chunks of time, stirring and checking the mixture frequently.
      If you're melting them in a double boiler, then it will be easier to keep track of the melting rate.
      Neither melting technique should take very long since you are only actually melting a few of the ingredients and the rest are already liquids.
    • 4
      Once the ingredients are combined and melted, remove them from the heat source and mix them with the hand mixer while they cool.
      In making homemade body butter, like making actual butter, you will see peaks in the surface of the mixture when it has reached the correct thickness and temperature and is ready.
    • 5
      With your homemade body butter complete, put it into a jar or container of your choice and put it away for use. Slather it on after your next bath or shower to experience the soft skin that your hard work has earned you!

Read more: How to Make Your Own Homemade Body Butter | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5309308_make-own-homemade-body-butter.html#ixzz1SeGCTqT4

How To Make Coconut Body Butter for Dry Skin



  1. Prepare the ingredients—2 ounces of cocoa butter, 2 ounces of shea butter, 1 ounce of extra virgin olive oil, 1 ounce of virgin coconut oil, 1 ounce of jojoba oil, 1 ounce of beeswax and drops of your favorite essential oil.
  2. Prepare the tools or equipment—a double boiler or microwave oven, a bowl and a mixer. In case a microwave oven and a double boiler are not available, you can make use of your pot and your mixing bowl. Put your bowl on top of the pot with boiling water. Water level should not reach the bottom of your mixing bowl.
  3. Mix all the ingredients listed above in a bowl. Melt the mixed ingredients, preferably in a double boiler or microwave oven. This would not take too long. Be careful to overdo the melting process lest it would have an effect to the consistency of your coconut body butter.
  4. Once melted, remove it from the double boiler. Using an electric mixer, blend it while being cooled until it forms a peak. This is like making a meringue. Once the mixture forms a peak, it is ready.
  5. Transfer your coconut body butter into your prepared container. This would also be an ideal gift for your friends, family members and even giveaways for parties.
A thirsty dry skin can be pampered by applying coconut body butter. It is a real treat for your dry skin because it soothes rough, flaky and itchy skin. A commercially made body butter, which is more expensive, has the same effect with your coconut body butter in providing an intensive body moisturizing effect to your dry skin. With your homemade coconut body butter, you are spared from buying an expensive body moisturizer.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Face and Hand cream




1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp coconut oil
10 gr. or 0.3 oz cocoa butter
1/2 tbsp liquid lecithin
1/8 oz or 3.5 gr. beeswax

1 tsp vitamin e oil ( just take a sharp knife and poke some capsules ans squeeze them in)

1/3 cup boiled distilled water
1/2 tbsp vegetable glycerin

in a small pot over another bigger pot of water (bain-marie) heat the waxes and oils, leaving the vitamin e and the lecithin last.
remove from heat when they are completely melted and add the vitamin and lecithin.
in another small pot combine the boiled water and the glycerin.
drizzle melted oils into the water/glycerin mixture while you whisk.
at this point you can add 5-6 drops of essential oil such as lavender or tea tree and 10 drops of jojoba oil (if your skin is normal) or avocado oil (if your skin is dry).
it will take about 5 minutes for the mixture to become creamy.
put in a small jar (make sure that is properly sterilized by boiling it).
let it cool and then close the lid.


this cream gets quickly absorbed and it makes skin glow.

when used on hands, it literaly cures chapped and dry hands.

enjoy!


Thursday, January 6, 2011

Body Butter Bar with Mastic and Olive oil

ingredients
1 part beeswax
1 part cocoa butter
1 part olive oil
1 teaspoon mastic
about 15 drops of lavender essential oil

i have used 1/2 cup or 4 oz of each of the first 3 ingredients and it produced 6 bars of 50 gr or 1.75 oz. each.

melt the beeswax, cocoa butter in a bain marie, add the olive oil and the mastic.
remove from heat while whisking and add the essential oil of choice.
pour into molds and when they set, wrap in cling film and store way from heat and moisture.

they can be used as a body butter, they moisturize and soften dry feet skin or any kind of dry or harsh skin of the body.

enjoy!

Smooth as Silk Bath Bomb.



1 cup citric acid.
3 cups baking soda. 
½ tsp almond oil. 
¼ tsp olive oil. 
10 drops vanilla fragrance oil.
Witch hazel. 

Add together the citric acid, baking soda, almond oil, olive oil and vanilla fragrance oil and mix well. You cannot mix too much! Use a fork or spoon to crush any lumps. Mist the mixture with witch hazel and stir well. Continue misting and mixing until the mixture sticks together. Hand mold into small balls. Let dry several hours before packaging.

Sweet Lavender Ointment



4 ounces sweet olive oil
3 to 4 ounces beeswax
1 ounce cocoa butter
15 drops vitamin e oil
25 drops lavender oil

Combine the sweet olive oil, beeswax, cocoa butter and heat thoroughly in the top of a double boiler. Remove from the heat. Add the vitamin e, lavender oil and beat well. Pour into salve jars and allow the mixture to cool before covering.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

How to Make Olive Oil Body Butters



This is a recipe i have found on the 'ehow.com' 

there is the link 

http://www.ehow.com/how_6557058_make-olive-oil-body-butters.html


i just made it and i wanted to share it cause it's awesome.
i have tried many body butter recipes and by far i think this is the best!
instead of carnauba or palm wax i've used beeswax and it worked fine.
for fragrance i have used 10 drops of lavender essential oil, but you can use whatever you like, or just leave it as is.
the outcome is a soft, silky butter which leaves the skin regenarated and moisturised.


Things You'll Need:


  • ¼ cup distilled water
  • ½ teaspoon borax -- preferably cosmetic grade
  • ½ cup organic, cold-pressed virgin olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons organic, virgin coconut oil
  • 3 tablespoons of vegetable wax -- examples: carnauba or palm wax
  • 20 drops of high quality essential oil -- example: lemon balm or lavender essential oil
  • Heavy duty whisk
  • Heavy bottom pot
  • Double boiler
  • Spoon
  • Sterilized 8 oz. jar

Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • ¼ cup distilled water
  • ½ teaspoon borax -- preferably cosmetic grade
  • ½ cup organic, cold-pressed virgin olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons organic, virgin coconut oil
  • 3 tablespoons of vegetable wax -- examples: carnauba or palm wax
  • 20 drops of high quality essential oil -- example: lemon balm or lavender essential oil
  • Heavy duty whisk
  • Heavy bottom pot
  • Double boiler
  • Spoon
  • Sterilized 8 oz. jar



  1. Simmer distilled water and borax in the heavy bottom pot just until borax has dissolved. Cover and remove from heat.

  2. Add about an inch of tap water to the bottom of your double boiler and bring the water to a simmer. When water has reached temperature, add the olive oil, vegetable wax and the coconut oil to the top of the double boiler.

  3. Whisk oils and wax mixture until melted. Remove pan from heat. Continue to gently whisk the olive oil mixture while adding the water and borax at a very slow drizzle. Whisk until water is well incorporated.

  4. Continue whisking the olive oil body butter as it cools and increase whisking speed as it begins to thicken.

  5. Add your essential oil fragrance to the olive oil body butter when the mixture feels slightly warm but not hot. Mix well until body butter reaches room temperature.

  6. Spoon your new body butter into the sterilized jar and cover.


    Tips & Warnings


    • To prolong shelf life, keep the body butter  in the refrigerator. Use within 60 days.
    • Double or triple this recipe and give decorative containers of olive oil body butter as gifts. Be sure to give instructions on how to keep the body butter.
    • You may use an electric mixer in place of a whisk. Set the speed to low for the first part when incorporating water/borax mixture to the olive oil mixture. After about 5 minutes, when the body butter has thickened, increase speed to medium and continue mixing until body butter has cooled to room temperature.