Sunday, August 23, 2015

Whipped Body Butter

Whipped Body Butter
1 cup organic raw Shea butter (solid)
½ cup organic coconut oil (solid)
½ cup sunflower or almond oil (liquid)


Melt Shea butter and coconut oil in top of a double boiler. Remove from heat and cool for 30 minutes.
Stir in sunflower or almond oil and essential oils* of your choice. (Can go for physical challenges, emotional challenges or just what scents you like.)
Place oil mixture in a freezer to chill. (Important step.)
Wait until oils start to partially solidify then whip until a butter-like consistency.
Place in a clean, glass jar and enjoy.
*not all essential oils are created the same. We only use Young Living oils. Make sure and research for oils that are great for application to skin.
Tip: You can substitute a portion of the Shea butter with grated bees wax if you want to make lotion dots. We either put in little mini molds or use a cake icing bag with tip to squeeze little stars or hearts, etc out on wax paper to set up and then bag up to give as gifts or individual samples.

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Michelle Wendt Young Living Distributor #1072606 Michelle@BeHealthyHisWay.com
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Disclaimer: Testimonials about essential oils are an effective way to learn and share. With this kind of knowledge, we can each take control of our own health. The statements in our written articles and/or on this website have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products and techniques mentioned here are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. However, when you give the body what it needs then the body can achieve health as God intended it to. Please use extra caution when using the oils on animals, as some of them are very sensitive. (c) Michelle Wendt 2015

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