Homemade Body Butter Recipe with Evergreen (2024)

My husband and I bought our first home this past August and each month we are getting more and more settled. I am especially looking forward to cozying up with the wood stove this winter and enjoying the many gifts of the season.

Our new home is over 30 minutes away from our old cabin, but we are still very much in the same forested ecosystem. Tall ponderosa pine and Douglas fir trees tower over our new home and fill in the landscape as far as the eye can see.

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For me, winter is a time to simmer in gratitude for the trees. Their wood keeps us warm, both from the fire in the wood stove as well as the logs used to build our house. The fresh evergreen needles make a delicious and crisp tea. The resin seeping out of the injured bark can be made into salves.

Last year for the holidays I made a evergreen lip-balm. This year I decided to use evergreen needles in another luxurious body care item – evergreen homemade body butter.

Body butters are thick mixtures that leave your skin feeling unbelievably soft. They are perfect for the winter months when dry skin can be especially prevalent.

This homemade body butter makes a great holiday gift!

You can use practically any evergreen needles (leaves) for this body butter, with a few cautions. While most evergreen needles are safe to use, the needles from the yew tree (Taxus spp.) are not. Be sure to know the identity of the tree where you are harvesting your needles to make sure they are safe. If you would like to use the needles from your Christmas tree or holiday wreath, check with your supplier to make sure the trees or boughs weren’t sprayed with any harmful chemicals or colorings.

This body butter recipe calls for both infused evergreen oil and fir needle essential oil. These are two different preparations with different benefits. By infusing the needles into a carrier oil, you extract many of their antioxidant properties, while also extracting a very mild scent. If you would like your body butter to smell strongly of evergreen, then I recommend adding the essential oil as well.

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You can use any carrier oil to infuse your needles. I prefer jojoba because it is so silky soft and it is very shelf stable. It’s also expensive. Almond oil, apricot kernel oil, and grape seed oil are other possibilities. Olive oil can also be used but it may be a bit heavy and leave more of a greasy residue on the skin.

The mango and shea butters are hard butters. To accurately measure them I recommend weighing them with a kitchen scale.

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Evergreen Homemade Body Butter Recipe

This decadent winter body butter recipe will leave your skin feeling soft and silky. Homemade body butter is also a 100% natural way to support skin health with natural fats and antioxidants.

What you’ll need…

  • 3/4 cup carrier oil (jojoba, almond, apricot kernel oil, etc.)
  • 1 cup fresh evergreen needles, chopped finely
  • 100 grams shea butter
  • 100 grams mango butter
  • 1 teaspoon rosemary antioxidant extract (optional, has preservative action)
  • 40 drops fir needle essential oil (optional)
  • 10 drops clary sage essential oil (optional)

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Place the carrier oil and evergreen needles into the top of a double boiler or into a metal bowl perched atop a small saucepan. Place a few inches of water into the bottom half of the double boiler or saucepan or crockpot.

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Heat the ingredients until they are fairly warm to the touch. Turn off heat and let stand. Every couple of hours, re-heat the oil, and then let stand. Continue this for 24 to 48 hours. Be sure to heat the oil slowly and avoid letting the temperature get overly hot.

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Strain off the evergreen needles from the warm oil using a fine mesh strainer or cheesecloth. Compost the needles. The oil should have a light citrusy evergreen scent. You will need 1/2 cup of the oil for this recipe. Any extra oil can be used as a simple body oil or for another recipe.

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Place the shea and mango butters in a double boiler and heat until melted. Remove from heat.

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Add 1/2 cup of the infused evergreen oil and the optional rosemary antioxidant extract and essential oils. Stir well.

Set aside in a cool location until the mixture begins to harden and looks opaque. Don’t let it get too hard.

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Whip the mixture vigorously using a cake mixer, immersion wand, or other immersion-type blender. It should be light and fluffy when done.

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Transfer the mixture to jars. Store in a cool place. If it gets too warm the mixture will decrease in volume but will still be fine to use.

Yields: Approximately 2 cups.

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How to Use and Shelf Life

Spread the body butter on warm skin, preferably just out of the shower or bath. It may feel oily when you initially apply it, but let it soak in for a few minutes. You’ll know you’ve used the right amount for your skin when, after a few minutes, your skin feels soft but not greasy.

The mixture should last for at least a year, especially if kept in a cool location. The optional rosemary extract will help prevent the oils from going rancid and can prolong shelf life.

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FAQs

What keeps body butter from hardening? ›

We suggest using a dermatologically safe and organic oil such as coconut oil or almond oil. But the ultimate solution to keep whipped Shea butter from hardening is the use of Jojoba Oil. Jojoba oil offers significant skin advantages, but it also helps preserve whipped Shea butter and prevents it from hardening.

How do I make my own body butter? ›

Instructions
  1. In a double boiler, melt shea butter and cocoa butter.
  2. Stir in almond oil and coconut oil.
  3. Stir until the coconut oil has melted.
  4. Remove from heat.
  5. Stir in fragrance (I use 15-20 drops of each. ...
  6. Let mixture set until solid.
  7. Using a hand mixer, mix until whipped and fluffy.
  8. Store in a jar at room temperature.
Apr 13, 2016

How do you make body butter stay fluffy? ›

How do you make body butter soft and fluffy? The oils are first melted together and then chilled. Once chilled you can use an electric mixer or hand whisk to whip the mixture and incorporate air. This will make it soft and fluffy.

What can I add to body butter to keep it from melting? ›

To keep your body butter from liquefying in warmer temperature, you need to reformulate your recipe to increase hard oils or include beeswax. For example, a higher percentage of cocoa butter or the inclusion of beeswax would raise the melting temperature of the above product.

Why does my homemade body butter get hard? ›

If your fat blend contains a high concentration of ingredients that are brittle at room temperature, like cocoa butter or waxes, that could be why your body butter is getting hard and crumbly when left to sit.

How do you increase the shelf life of homemade body butter? ›

5 Tips for Preserving Handcrafted & Natural Body Care Products:
  1. Keep it Clean.
  2. Use Distilled or Boiled Water or Water Substitutes.
  3. Use Antioxidants to extend shelf life.
  4. Use Alcohol as A Preservative.
  5. Properly Store your Creations.
Jan 10, 2019

What is the formula for body butter? ›

Basic Body Butter Formula:
Shea Butter50gms
Coconut oil25 gms
Sweet Almond oil25 gms
Essential oil10 to 12 drops
Apr 4, 2022

Why is my homemade body butter so greasy? ›

Different fats/butters/oils have different skin feels and absorb at different speeds. If your body butter is made entirely (or mostly) from heavy feeling, slow-to-absorb butters and oils (like shea butter or oat oil), that will make for a heavier, greasier end product.

Which butter is best for body butter? ›

My top 8 body butters
  • Refined shea butter. It is not surprising that shea butter tops the list. ...
  • Kokum butter. There is just something amazing about kokum butter. ...
  • Unrefined shea butter. ...
  • Uccuba butter. ...
  • Mango butter. ...
  • Murumuru butter. ...
  • Cocoa butter. ...
  • Tucuma butter.

What is the best thickener for body butter? ›

The first: I tend to lean towards cetyl alcohol as a thickener. Richer thickeners like cetearyl alcohol and C10-18 Triglycerides (Butter Pearls) definitely can work—it really depends on the formulation—but I preferred cetyl for this formulation.

What is the ratio for body butter? ›

I like to use about two parts shea butter to one part oil. For this recipe, that means 16 ounces of shea butter and 8 to 9 ounces of oil. If you do not have the oils I list below, simply use coconut oil and olive oil along with the shea butter!

What is the best emulsifier for body butter? ›

Ritamulse SCG (Emulsimulse, ECOMulse), BTMS-50, or Emulsifying Wax NF will work instead of Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate, though they won't feel as nice. BTMS-25 and Olivem 1000 will also work, though I find they thicken up faster and it is harder to make a smooth emulsified body butter with them.

What ingredient stops body butter from melting? ›

Pick beeswax to make your body butter more solid.

Beeswax is a great ingredient to use in body butter since it dries as a solid. It's considered a “hard butter,” not a soft butter, since it doesn't melt until it reaches 144 °F (62 °C).

What preservative to use in body butter? ›

Body butter

Because there's no water and it will likely be applied to dry skin, don't worry about a preservative.

How to keep body butter soft? ›

Our solution to keep our whipped shea butter soft and fluffy is to add a little bit of jojoba oil to the whipped shea (less than 10% of the mixture). Some people also use coconut oil for the same effect but we prefer jojoba as it has it's own beneficial effects.

How to avoid body butter melting? ›

No matter what, try to keep your body butter out of direct sunlight for long periods of time to avoid a messy, melted situation. Even if you melt your body butter multiple times, you can keep putting it back in the fridge to harden it up again.

How do I harden my body butter? ›

Try raising the melting point a wee bit so it doesn't melt as quickly; I like a bit of stearic acid or cetyl alcohol for this job. Sample formulation: Some hardening cetyl alcohol keeps my White Chocolate Peppermint Body Butter Bars from melting too quickly.

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