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This homemade lotion bar is super silky and buttery. The texture is light, smooth and luxurious massage on the skin. I will teach you how to make lotion bars without beeswax. It’s vegan and is also great for stretch marks. This DIY lotion bar recipe melts on your skin and moisturizes it as the same time.

If you are looking for a lotion bar recipe without beeswax, then you have come to the right place!

You may wonder “What is a lotion bar”?

A lotion bar is a solid bar that melts on the contact of your skin and contains butters (shea butter and cocoa butter) and oils (sweet almond oil, safflower oil…). Sometime, beeswax is added to homemade lotion bar recipes so they stay solid. I am not a fan of the waxy feeling beeswax gives to the skin so I’ve created this lotion bar recipe without beeswax.

This lotion bar recipe is inspired by the organic therapy massage bar from Lush. It’s one of the few products from Lush that does not contain chemicals or synthetic fragrances. Yes, that may be shocking to you but lush is NOT a natural beauty brand…

I really don’t appreciate deceiving brands that use the organic and natural pitch while not being true to their word. That’s really what pushed me making my own natural products in the first place.

One easy rule you can follow if you buy commercial beauty product is the following: stay away at all cost If you see the word “fragrance” in the ingredient list on the product label.

The word “fragrance” or “parfum” on the product label represents an undisclosed mixture of various scent chemicals and ingredients used as fragrance dispersants such as diethyl phthalate. Fragrance mixes have been associated with allergies, dermatitis, respiratory distress and potential effects on the reproductive system.” Read more On Skin Deep.

How to make lotion bars without beeswax

Back to our beautiful homemade lotion bar recipe…I’ve used 3 very simple ingredients: cocoa butter, shea butter and safflower oil. Plus I’ve added my own blend of essential oil but that’s always optional. The key thing here is to make sure the butter ratio is more than 75% to 90% of the ingredients. This will ensure you lotion bar stays solid.

Shea butter is a champion skin moisturizer. It containsoleic, stearic, palmitic and linolenic acids that protect and nourish the skin.

Cocoa butter has a lovely chocolate scent (that is if you buy the non-refined cocoa butter grade) and is high in fatty acids which will keep your skin hydrated. It also helps reducing skin inflammation and stretch marks.

Safflower oil has a light texture, absorbs fast and will not leave your skin greasy. Plus it is high in linoleic acid which stimulates the regeneration of new skin cells.

Last but not least, you will need silicon molds, I found this heart shape silicon mold that was perfect!

To make this homemade lotion bar, all you need to do is melt the oil and butter in a double boiler on low heat and pour it in a mold.

The fun part is that you can customize this lotion bar recipe to your own liking.

You want to use it as a massage bar, then add adzuki beans.

You have sore muscles; add cinnamon leaf, black pepper and peppermint essential oil! Your skin will feel warm and tingly and you can say goodbye to sore muscles!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 lotion bars

Author: Organic Beauty Recipes By Eve

Ingredients

  • 2 tbs organic cocoa butter
  • 1 tbs pure refined organic shea butter
  • 1 tsp of organic safflower oil
  • Optional 1tbs of dried lavender buds or dried calendula flowers
  • Essential oils:
  • 5 drops of lavender essential oil
  • 5 drops of frankinscence essential oil
  • 5 drops of rose geranium essential oil
  • Heart shape silicon mold

Instructions

  • Melt butter and oil ina double boiler

  • One melted take it off the heat and mix well.

  • Add dried lavender flower or dried calendula flower

  • Add the essential oils if you wish. Take care of not adding the essential oil too soon as they are volatile and can evaporate if your butter are too warm.

  • Pour in a silicon or soap mold.

  • Put in the fridge for 1 hour until it has completely solidified.

  • How to use your homemade lotion bar:

  • Rub all over your skin. It will melt on body contact.

  • You can leave these homemade beauty bars at room temperature. They are made to stay hard but you should keep in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.

  • This will make two solid lotion bars.

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How long will this homemade lotion bar last?

There are no preservatives needed in this solid lotion bar recipe. It will last as long as the shelve life of the butter you are using.

If your shea butter shelf life is 1 year and your cocoa butter shelf life is 2 years, then take the lowest shelf life which is 1 year. It’s as simple as that!

Please let me know if you have any questions on how to make lotion bars at home in the comments below! I look forward to your feedback!

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How To Make Lotion Bars Without Beeswax | Organic Beauty Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What can you use instead of beeswax for lotion bars? ›

You can make homemade lotion bars without beeswax or Vaseline by using alternative ingredients such as cocoa butter, shea butter, and carrier oils.

How do you make lotion without beeswax? ›

Make it without beeswax
  1. 1/2 cup of shea butter.
  2. 1/4 cup of coconut oil.
  3. 1/4 cup of another oil (avocado oil, almond, jojoba, or even olive oil)
  4. 3 tablespoons of non-GMO corn starch or arrowroot powder.
  5. 2 tablespoons of distilled water (optional)
  6. 10 drops of essential oil (optional)
Jan 26, 2021

How to make lotion with 3 ingredients? ›

Moisturizing Body Lotion
  1. 1 cup water.
  2. 3/4 cup olive oil.
  3. 3 tablespoons grated beeswax.

How do you make a solid body lotion bar? ›

Lotion Bar Recipe
  1. 8 oz Calendula Infused Olive Oil.
  2. 8 oz beeswax pastilles.
  3. 4 oz shea butter.
  4. 4 oz mango butter.
  5. 10-20 drops of patchouli essential oil.
  6. 10-20 drops of lavender essential oil.
  7. 10-20 drops of ylang ylang essential oil.
  8. 10-20 drops of geranium essential oil.
Apr 13, 2021

What can you substitute for beeswax? ›

Candelilla wax

As it is plant-based, it is an excellent vegan alternative to beeswax. Candelilla wax has a similar scent and melting point to beeswax, meaning that they can be used almost interchangeably. Candelilla wax is used as an ingredient in skincare products as well as candles and as a glaze in food products.

What is a substitute for beeswax? ›

Candelilla wax is probably the most frequently used wax when formulators look for a beeswax substitute. It is derived from the leaves of the Mexican shrub Euphorbia antisyphilitica.

Can I use coconut oil instead of beeswax? ›

Yes, you can substitute coconut oil for beeswax when making lip balm, but it will result in a different texture and consistency. Coconut oil is a popular ingredient in lip balm recipes, especially for those who prefer a softer, more emollient balm.

What is a substitute for beeswax in body butter? ›

Without further ado, I present to you the most effective vegan beeswax alternatives that won't disappoint.
  1. Candelilla Wax. INCI: Euphorbia Cerifera Wax. ...
  2. Berry Wax. INCI: Rhus Verniciflua Peel Cera. ...
  3. Myrica Fruit Wax. INCI: Myrica Cerifera Fruit Wax. ...
  4. Rice Bran Wax. INCI: Oryza Sativa Bran Cera. ...
  5. Sunflower Wax.
Nov 16, 2022

What ingredient makes lotion creamy? ›

An Emulsifier

This is the magic ingredient in handmade lotion! An emulsifier is the ingredient that allows the oil to stay evenly suspended in the water, without separating out.

What thickens homemade lotion? ›

Stearic acid: This vegetable-based product helps thicken lotion and keep the emulsion stable. It can also be used to harden cold process soap. Cetearyl alcohol and cetyl alcohol: Like stearic acid, these help thicken and stabilize emulsions.

How do you make easy lotion at home? ›

Basic lotion recipe
  1. ½ cup jojoba oil (or other carrier oil of choice)
  2. ½ cup aloe, ½ cup rosewater, or ½ cup distilled water (you can use whatever you have on-hand)
  3. 1 Tbsp. beeswax or wax of choice (candelilla wax is a great vegan alternative)
  4. Optional: 1 Tbsp. shea butter (to make it extra nourishing), 1 tsp.
Jan 26, 2021

How long do homemade lotion bars last? ›

A small (1 oz)bar can last about 2 weeks if used daily. One big benefit is that as you continually use it, your skin will become so soft, you rarely need to re-apply. As far as shelf life goes, the lotion has a 1-2 year shelf life, although it may experience some ingredient separation if left out in the heat.

What can I wrap lotion bars in? ›

To store your lotion bars, keep them in a sealed jar, wrapped in beeswax wrap, or in a cup in your cabinet.

What is the best wax for lotion bars? ›

Lotion bars are typically made with some kind of butter – like shea or jojoba – or beeswax. I like beeswax because it helps to deliver hardness to the bar overall while also providing some benefits for your skin.

What is a substitute for beeswax in soap making? ›

I use Olive Wax in many products. Earlier I've used the most of suggested here, but nothing is as nice as olive wax. I have also used coconut wax, but it's softer. The olive wax can be used in the same proportions as beeswax in recipes.

Can I use Vaseline instead of beeswax? ›

Overall, one can't choose between Beeswax and Vaseline, as they offer similar benefits to our skin. Both the ingredients are essential for lip care as they help in providing moisturised and plump lips. Chapped lips usually take about 2-3 weeks to heal.

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