This homemade whipped mango body butter will quickly become your favorite lotion. Made with only 4 ingredients, it leaves the skin silky smooth and moisturized.
I love making my own natural skincare recipes and this whipped mango butter is one of my favorites. It is made with all-natural ingredients that will keep your skin silky smooth.
The DIY mango body butter is simple to make and only calls for 4 simple ingredients. It is light and fluffy!
Once you start making your own whipped body butter, you will never turn back. It is truly the best moisturizer and so easy to whip up, pun intended. 🙂
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Good for most skin types: Mango butter is an excellent ingredient for most skin types as it’s highly moisturizing and non-comedogenic, making it suitable for nearly everybody.
- Choose your ingredients: There are so many ways you can customize this recipe to suit your skin and individual needs. DIYing your skincare is well worth it when you can make the perfect products for you.
- Makes a great handmade gift: I love gifting a jar of whipped body butter when I need a thoughtful handmade gift. You can choose a beautiful jar and gift it for holidays, hostess gifts, and more.
- Natural ingredients: When it comes to the ingredients going on my skin, I am very selective. This body butter includes simple, natural ingredients that I feel great about putting on my body.
What Goes into This Recipe
- Mango butter: Mango butter comes from the pit of the mango and will leave the skin moisturized without feeling greasy. It doesn’t smell like mangoes but rather has a very mild scent, perfect for adding your favorite essential oils to!
- Sweet almond oil: Sweet almond oil is full of skin-healthy vitamins and fatty acids that provide deep moisture and prevent premature aging. Because of the vitamin E in sweet almond oil, it is great for reversing scars, stretch marks, and sun damage.
- Coconut oil: Be sure to use cold-pressed coconut oil, not fractionated coconut oil, to achieve the right texture in this body butter.
- Arrowroot powder: If you dislike how greasy body butters are, this is the ingredient for you! Arrowroot powder absorbs the greasiness and gives the body butter an excellent, non-greasy skin feel. Be sure to measure it carefully; adding too much will take away the light and fluffy texture of the body butter.
- Essential oils: Essential oils add a lovely scent and additional benefits for the skin! Feel free to use your favorite oil, make a custom blend, or try one of my recommended blends below. If you want something easy, lavender oil is always a great option for skincare products.
Substitutions and Variations
- Rather than sweet almond oil, feel free to use another carrier oil of your choosing! Grapeseed oil, jojoba oil, or rosehip oil are all excellent options, but each has it’s own benefits. You can learn more by reading my post about the 10 best carrier oils and their benefits.
- Arrowroot powder can be substituted with cornstarch if you prefer.
- If you prefer shea butter or cocoa butter to mango butter, you may want to try my other moisturizing whipped body butter recipe! It includes both of those ingredients and is similarly non-greasy and wonderfully hydrating.
How to Make Whipped Mango Body Butter
Step 1. Cut mango butter into small chunks using a sharp knife.
Step 2. Melt mango butter and coconut oil in a double boiler. I make my own double boiler by placing a bowl over a pot of boiling water.
Step 3. After the mixture is melted together, place the bowl in the freezer until it is set up a bit. You don’t want it to be solid, just firm as in the above photo.
Step 4. Add carrier oil, essential oils, and arrowroot powder to the bowl.
Step 6. Store the body butter in an airtight container and enjoy!
Expert Tips
- As you choose the essential oils for your body butter, be mindful of using citrus oils as they are photosensitive oils. Going outside after applying photosensitive oils topically can cause sunburns.
- Be sure to use cold-pressed coconut oil in this recipe. Substituting with fractionated coconut oil will make the body butter runny and it won’t whip properly.
- If your body butter is not holding its light and fluffy texture after whipping, try placing it back in the freezer for a few minutes then whipping it again. Oftentimes this can happen if the mixture is too warm.
- You can use mango butter as it is on the skin. Simply cut off a small amount of the butter and rub it directly into the skin. As you rub it on the skin, it will melt and rub in nicely. This is perfect when you need to moisturize fast!
Essential Oil Blends for Body Butter
- 10 drops lavender
- 5 drops frankincense
- 5 drops bergamot
- 10 drops lavender
- 5 drops Roman Chamomile
- 5 drops tangerine
- 10 drops wild orange
- 5 drops grapefruit
- 5 drops lemon
- 10 drops jasmine
- 5 drops geranium
- 5 drops lavender
- 10 drops sandalwood
- 5 drops ylang ylang
- 5 drops peppermint
Recipe FAQs
If stored properly, whipped body butter will be good for up to one year. It is best to store in a glass container with an airtight lid.
Mango butter has a lot of benefits for the skin and is often found in skincare items. It doesn’t clog pores and works well for most skin types.
Mango butter is highly moisturizing, anti-aging, and contains essential fatty acids and antioxidants. It really is a wonderful ingredient for the skin!
Homemade body butter and homemade lotion have many of the same ingredients, but they are different products with different purposes. Body butter is much thicker and richer, providing deep moisture for skin that needs extra care. Body butter feels very luxirious on the skin and takes a bit longer to soak in. Lotion, on the other hand, is thinner and absorbs quickly. It has a lighter feel on the skin and is idea for a quick application to keep mildly dry skin hydrated. Both products are useful and have their place in your skincare routine!
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- DIY Body Oil for Glowing Skin
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Homemade Whipped Mango Body Butter
Equipment
- Mixing bowl
Ingredients
- 2.5 oz mango butter ½ cup
- 2 oz coconut oil ¼ cup
- 2 oz sweet almond oil ¼ cup
- 0.33 oz arrowroot powder 1 tbsp
- 15 drops essential oil of choice optional
Instructions
- Cut mango butter into small chunks.
- Melt mango butter and coconut oil in a double boiler. I make my own double boiler by placing a bowl over a pot of boiling water.
- After the mixture is melted together, place the bowl in the freezer until it is set up a bit. You don’t want it to be solid just firm. (See picture)
- Add carrier oil, essential oils, and arrowroot powder to the bowl.
- Using a hand mixer or stand up mixer, whip the ingredients together.
- Store in an airtight container.
Video
Notes
- I’ve included the complete step-by-step video tutorial here in the recipe card for visual reference. You can also scroll up to find step-by-step photos!
- Be sure to use cold-pressed coconut oil in this recipe. Substituting with fractionated coconut oil will make the body butter runny and it won’t whip properly.
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- Find essential oil blend suggestions in the post above!
Rhonda says
What kind of coconut oil did you use? I used fractionated coconut oil. Is that right? I am having a hard time making it fluffy.
Laura says
I use regular coconut oil. Fractionated coconut oil is a liquid and will not whip.
Joanne Denny says
I found that my body butter was quite oily and more like a moisturiser, instead of having a buttery texture. I did however, replace arrowroot powder with cornflour, could that effect the outcome? Any suggestions or recommendations?
Laura says
I have not tried it with corn flour, and I’d imagine that would be the issue with the texture.
Michelle johnson says
Hi. Can you make this with shea butter?? And what’s the shelf life outside refrigerator??
Sharell says
Can I use Kokum Butter instead of Mango butter
Cecily says
Coconut oil takes a long time to absorb into skin. Is there anything that’s fast absorbing to replace It? Thanks
Ibrahim Idris says
Infact, you’re indeed great. More strength
Bette Ireland says
I made this recently and really like the feel on my skin. I.also like the fact that I don’t have to use it daily. I put tea tree oil in it. Will experiment with different essential oils in the future.
Laura says
I am so glad you love it!
Kel says
Can anything else be used instead of arrowroot?
Thank you for the recipes.
I’m loving trying all these out at home :0)
Laura says
You can omit it from the recipe, but it may change the texture. Or you can replace it with cornstarch.
Samantha says
I made this and in love with it! So happy I found you Laura! Game changer for my really dry skin in Michigan winter/cold. Along with body sticks and lip balm! These are simple, few ingredients and easy to make!
Seeing other comments about how it’s not setting I had the same problem. But… I quickly realized why. I have wood stove so my house is always warm. My carrier oils are also warmer in theory. So when you mix warm to cold it brings temp down. It needs to be colder to get the whip affect.. My solution that worked perfect and hope to work with others:
1. Follow directions as shown with mixing and whip all the ingredients together. But I whipped only 2 minutes than I placed back in freezer for 1 minute.
2. After freezer I whipped again for 2 minutes. Place back in freezer for 30 seconds. (More whip the quicker it sets)
3. After freezer I whipped for 2 minutes and had perfect whip and consistency I wanted. (Really most people would find step 2 good. But I wanted extra whip. Lol)
I hope this helps with others. This is a really awesome recipe and highly recommend. It works great! Thank you Laura for the recipe and I continue to watch for more!
Laura says
Thank you so much for sharing!! And I am so glad you are loving my recipes!
Kirsty McPherson says
Awesome help thank you
Sandra says
Don’t you have to add a preservative to keep it from going moldy?
Laura says
You can add an antioxidant like vitamin E antioxidant or rosemary antioxidant to help extend the shelf life of the product if desired.
Eve says
It was still pretty greasy. I started with 1 teaspoon of arrowroot and after 5 minutes it was fluffy but needed more so I added another 2 teaspoons and 5 more minutes. Still as greasy as it was after one teaspoon. Frustrated.
Sarah says
I think the recipe said tablespoon or arrowroot not teaspoon, could that be why it is still greasy?
Laura says
I suggest starting with a teaspoon and adding more as desired.
Jamie says
I would really love to make this but my skin doesn’t do well with coconut oil. Is there something you could recommend as a substitute?
nicola says
Hi my body butter isn’t setting, do you need to wait until it is cold to whisk up, although it is easier to pour into containers!
Laura says
Yes, it has to be set up before whipping it.
Poppi says
Sounds wonderful and will make this soon! How long will Whipped Mango Body Butter last in refrigerator?
Laura says
One year!
Sam Watson says
Hi how long should you whip the cream for. Mine is still really hard.
Thank you
Sam
Laura says
It takes about 5 minutes to get fluffy. Maybe let it cool slightly before whipping.
Sonali says
I would love Makin this!