Body butter or lotion-Choose the right one for you

 Body butter or body lotion?

Drawing from my experience by making body butter and body lotion, I have depended on each for different purposes. My customer asks what is the difference between both and when one must be used instead of another? Should you really care which one you use or just take anything on the shelf.I also added Olive Jojoba or sweet almond oil. One ingredient that is not used by the bodily butter maker is beeswax.


I like bee candles. That not only makes butter rich, thick and soft, but also adds to the quality of oil moisturisers. I bought my bee candle from a beekeeper, but if you could not find a beekeeper, the internet was full of bee candles. I prefer fresh beeswax.


With fresh bee candles you can smell the sweet aroma of honey. This has not been refined and purified and because it only requires a little, it is commensurate with the time and cost of adding it to the butter of your body. Bee candle, the type I bought, was in a solid and very hard block. You have to spend the amount you need, but as I said it is only a very small amount.


You don't want oily chaos to just sit on your skin. You want the body's butter to seep into your skin and provide benefits and obstacles that should be given. Not everyone has the same skin type so that combining different butter makes the product more useful for a group of larger people. you can add coconut oil, not olives, but again, be careful with your measurements because coconut oil can dry up to several skin types.


You measure butter and oil into a small saucepan, add bee wax and melt together to a very low arrangement. You can add fragrances to butter melting, oil, and bee candles if you want it, but that is not necessary. Sweet bee candles already give a light aroma, but if you have a favourite aroma, easily stirred into the mixture.

Take a frying pan from the fire and keep stirring and active until the body's butter starts to be arranged, you will see changes in colour, and it will switch from clear amber to amber blurry. 


Meanwhile you measure your liquid and add the correct amounts of emulsifying wax and heat until the emulsifying wax is melted about 1-2 minutes in the microwave. You may want to add a teaspoon of citric acid or stearic acid to present the lotion. (Remember this is all natural and does not contain all the "stuff" that store bought lotions and butters have to keep for years).


Conclusion:-


When the oils and butters are melted slowly pour the liquid with emulsifying wax into the oil, stirring with a whisk until completely combined. At this stage you can add a fragrance if you'd like. About a teaspoon of fragrance or essential oils. Continue to Stir Until The Mixture Starts to Become Thicker and then Pour Into Your Jar or Container.


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