Marie, you've said same thing I have. "Since I've done away from commercial products . Body hates preservatives. Lol" but in all honesty, others do same. Nature is best.. keep explaining, I'll keep listening.. another piece of puzzle put together.. thanks
As a black person I dont mind the oily, and heavy formula, as we get extremely dry skin. Thank you so much for the info, I have learned a great deal and will be applying this knowledge to my neck batch.
This is not a generalization.they simply said they don’t mind .as I am also black with EXTREMELY DRY SKIN SO AS SHE SAID I DONT MIND NEITHER STOP BASHING PEOPLE WHO HAVE A DIFFERENT OPINION
A tip for greasiness is arrowroot powder . Add to your body butter batch and it will cut down the greasiness of bodybuttters Also it’s a difference between whipped body buttter and regular body butter One is more fluffy like depending on how long you whip
@@SongBirdSingsSongs use half a teaspoon . It doesn’t take much . I don’t really like it and stopped putting it in my recipe. I use black seed oil and argon oil as my carrier oil and it goes on like butter and doesn’t leave greasy feel . Best recipe i have made . Black seed oil , Shea butter , argon oil ,few drops of vitamin E if you want
@@QiyeTLyriQue you can add any essential oil you would like . The black seed oil won’t over power the essential oil . I have a UA-cam channel called @feelsofreebodycare where i make different skincare products for my business. If you go there and select the whipped body butter video there are links to an essential oil dilution that will tell you how much essential oil you can use with your carrier oil . Your carrier oil will be the black seed oil in this case .
Hi everyone i am 16 years old just started a skin care line and i made a mistake with my very first product i didnt balance the oils and did not melt them down that made my face scrub to oily and it leacked it was a mess , after watching many vidoes i learned research should be done and thank you for the video
one thing i cannot stand is when people call shea butter "greasy". They just don't know how to use it. I apply while my skin is still damp from a bath or shower and let it absorb into my skin. I don't use a whole lot because a little does go along way
I live in a humid climate (FL) and I have never considered how that affects the moisture of my skin (I have dry skin). Also, I was always taught to apply lotion/body butters when I'm freshly out of the bath. That truly does lock in all that moisture
It is VERY challenging having the conversation with individuals about adding a hydrating cosmetic to their daily routine vs using a cosmetic simply meant for sealing in hydration. It has a lot to do with the lack of understanding or miseducation. I truly appreciate this video. Thank you♥️
@@HumblebeeAndMe great video Marie! I was curious...I've been trying to find those mini saucers that I have seen you use and show in your tutorials ..would you mind sharing where you purchased them please? Thank you in advance! Keep the great info coming! Have learned a lot from you!
@@morpro4u those glass bowls she uses or the almost flat glass round but slightly hollow things? The first she mentioned in a video, the second I know from the lab and it is called a hourglass.
@@morpro4u those are watch glasses. Did the translation wrong, sorry! (I am Dutch). You should be able to find them under watchglass especially from lab suppliers
Being impatient & not whipping my body butter long enough to make it fluffy & creamy has been my mistake!😕😆, but I’ve also discovered that adding a tablespoon or so of aloe Vera gel to my body butter helps with the hydration aspect of it.☺️💜
Scale down to 25g to fine tune your formulation. Scale up to mass produce it. Fast absorbing, well-scented, non-greasy creams with soothing and hydrating properties are my favorite. :)
I definitely made the mistake of not realising how oily they can be and also assuming that lack of water is more hydrating. The good thing about formulating is you get to see your theories play out and then see why they don't work and that then leads to more reading and learning about truths. And I've made the big batch mistake a few times.
I cannot believe your knowledge. It is just incredible. I am 64 and making my body butter for the first time! I am trying your Cocoa Butter Bars. So excited!!
I also made the big batch mistake😅 I actually like "heavier" body lotions, especially with coconut oil. I love how glowy my skin gets and how it provides moisture throughout the day. I'm still working on formulating an emulsified lotion with butters, oils and water/gel.
Am with you siz I get extremely dry skin especially around the elbows and ankles so do most of my friends, aunties etc so like you, most of us favor oilier luxurious creams. Those who naturally have moisturized skin are lucky and shouldn't bash others.
Hi, i see you left this comment a year ago but maybe you will see this. My black neighbor asked me if I know anything about black skincare, I was trying to question her on how her skin is different than mine but she basically said "I need a lot of lotion" This lady has been a godsend to me in my personal life and I would love to make something special for her.
My first making it, I made enough to fill a 4 Oz jar and it was SOOOOOO thick. I ended up rewhipping it and adding more liquid oils which ended up taking that one 4oz jar and spread it to three 4oz jars and I still had a little extra in the bowl
Wow. I wish that I had found you earlier. YES - I did all of the above. I live in a dry climate and suffer from persistent, itchy, uncomfortable dry skin and am very dissatisfied with off the shelf remedies thus the DIY formulas. Love your down to earth, common sense approach. Liked and subscribed. Thank you.
Regardless of whatever you make for the first time. Is best to do small batches. I learned that mustake too. I made this natural toothpaste and ended up not being good for me. Because it requires a lot of baking soda and it damaged the enamel of my tooth, and got spool sensitive, so I ended up throwing it all away. 3 bottles that I made.
Girl! I am you decades ago! I did the EXACT THING AND tried fixing 1 lb of a shea coconut oil mix! Totally stuck with a foot greasy year supply of just awful stuff! Thank you for the tips! 😢
Water should not be used as a skin moisturizer. Fats are essential for skin hydration. Using water is not necessary. I just moisturize as soon as I get out of the shower. But this is a great video. Very true about the cooking.
If you're moisturizing as soon as you're getting out of the shower, you are moisturizing with water-the water from your shower :) Hydration is defined as "the process of causing something to absorb water." You simply can't have hydration without water. Both oil and water are important for skin health :)
All wonderful reminders. I happen to prefer emulsified body butters. I love the rich feel of the butter, but the significant boost of moisture I get from water and glycerin! I also love even the smallest amount of esters in mine. I notice in the winter especially, I need a great deal more water on my skin and in summer I need a touch more oil. Just what I've observed for my own skin. Thanks Marie for all the thoughtful info!
Mistake 7 : not knowing about emulsified butters. I will probably never used a whipped butter again. They just sat on my skin, Emulfied butters are the future. PERIODDDDDDDD! Great vidoe thanks sis
My first was a whipped body butter that turned to a weird dry/crumbly consistency. It was also greasier than I wanted so for some ungodly known reason I kept adding more and more IPM. I don't know what I was thinking 🤪🤦♀️ When I applied it to my skin it made the craziest sound like I was rubbing sandpaper pieces together, so bizarre! Can you believe I also gifted some it to a friend omg cringe! I haven't made another since. But I do like the sound of the emulsified body butter. Think I'll give it another go 😊
I stumbled upon your videos because I was trying to differentiate between what to buy for skincare-your level of knowledge and commitment is incredible! A new niche for me, haha
Welcome! ❤️ Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my totally free ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
I can relate to you when you said that your first time making body butters you made a kilo and it didn’t come out right. The other day I was making my first DIY hair butter and I used all of the ingredients I payed so much money for and then the butter did not turn out right and I didn’t know what to do or how to fix it so I ended up wasting a kilo of butter and then flushing it down the toilet. I was devastated about wasting all the product and money used to make that butter. Then I made another batch with the little bit of product I had left and it came out very oily and kept melting so that was also saddening. This video was helpful just wish I would’ve seen it sooner. Thanks.
I just made a big 10 pound mistake today myself. The Shea Butter itself was Ah-MAZING to feel, to work with, the natural color was a very light tannish after processing that was pretty enough on it's own and didn't need anything to color it so it looks just stunning all bottled up, so what's the problem? The scent was so obnoxious it was nauseating. It wasn't bad or moldy or anything it was just over the top with scent and no product scent in the world would have helped it smell better but and I stuck with it and it's all bottled tonight but there was just no way I could sell that batch to my Customers because it flat out stinks! I also accidently got some on my coffee cup and I assure you that it tastes even worse than it smells so I can't make any lip products with it either but I came up with a brilliant plan and after a little research I solved the problem... I added a light amount of raw dried Lavender Flowers in the mix with a little Almond oil and a little Garlic Oil that I pressed & processed myself a few weeks ago for a Home Remedy and blended everything together and labeled it as Whipped Skin Cream for Dogs. I am serious! Shea Butter is 100% safe and effective for dogs skin conditions just like it is for ours. I kept it light on the Lavender which is beneficial for dogs with anxiety & sleep issues, a hint of garlic which is a great flea repellant in SMALL doses and a dab of my "secret ingredient".. too much Lavender or Garlic either one is toxic to dogs in high doses so I went way light on these ingredients but it was enough to make it smell a bit better. It's safe & effective for the pets and it's working on my dogs itchy spot already I haven't seen him digging at all since I put it on him. My point is that as long as the problem isn't harmful to anyone or you didn't get a bad quality product, there is sometimes a way to resolve your problem with a little creativity. FYI, I sent a small newsletter/poll to my current local Customers to get some feedback earlier and I got an overwhelmingly positive response that my Customers would be more than happy to pay up to $15 for a jar of an all natural chemical free safe Whipped Body Butter Product specifically formulated for their dogs and I was even asked about a product for other animals too.. I may be onto something here :) It appears that I am actually going to make profit on this obnoxious smelling batch.
I just started and my first time doing it was small amount, but it turned out so hard I couldnt even press a knive in. Second time was much better, it turned out really great. Im in love with my first made body butter. My boyfriend loved the smell of nuts in it. He said that he would recommend it to his workfriends, who are working in construction. Because he already love it so much that his hands were little softer turn before and that he never experienced this before. So im already exited to do more. Im also a webdesigner and making my webshop already. That is how excited I am about it. So Thanks, this kind of wisdom really helps me with my process! ❤
Thanks for sharing your videos, Marie! I enjoy watching your tutorials. About the oil is superior and water is not mentality, that's not me 😁 In my case, I just don't know how to work with preservatives and so I skip formulations that require water. I don't have access to preservatives mentioned in most DIY videos that even if I want to try the recipe shared by a creator, I end up just watching the tutorial and then find some other recipe with no water and make that.
I'm so happy I watched this. I'm making an order away from my lab and forgot my tapioca starch. I use tapioca starch to cut the oiliness as well as anchor the fragrance. For mine, I like to use a few ingredients as possible and I whip it multiple times stopping for 10 minutes between to get the max airiness and lightness. Shea, Mango, Coconut oil and liquid oils like avocado, olive and definitely castor. I put the fragrance in the tapioca and add it when I take it from the freezer when only the middle is still liquid.
I love your videos! I’m gonna read your blogs to learn more. I bought Raw unrefined shea butter to make lip balm for the first time and it smelled awful! The smell is strong and it smells like bad cheese or something . I thought the best shea butter to use was unrefined or was it because it was raw? I used like 8 gr of it and 20 gr of cacao butter but the smell of the shea butter took over. I ones before made lotion bars and used probably unrefined shea butter and cocoa butter it it smelled chocolate like which was what I wanted the lip balm to smell like.
I love those videos❤. The weird thing is that im soo good with the "hard" water products but im soo bad with the anhydrous products😳. I can make the best cream, serum, mask, hair mask.. But the body butters, lip balms and balms are soo much harder for me. Im definitely learning allot here 🥰.
OK, clicked this link thinking "Hope this is better than the last 10 crappy videos of people with no ACTUAL knowledge babbling".... but no... You are on point! Great information and I learned a lot! Thank you!
Happy to be a pleasant surprise :) Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my totally free ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
I don't like the cocobutter scent and not fond of a heavy scented shea butter. To me it smells like olives (which I love... to eat) It is just way too strong. Found this out with my first body butter. The family girls I gave this to for Christmas last year liked that chocolate scent which over powered even the shea. So, good. For me, I added peppermint EO which made it smell like a peppermint patty which was way better. My 2nd batch I did not use cocobutter and I love it!
❤️ Welcome! Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my totally free ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
My biggest mistake was to make huge batches. To add to this, not understanding the ingredients well.. I remember thickening my body butter with bees wax.. and the final product tugged along my skin making my skin feel worser.
Omg i was number 1! And this was back in 2013 i had two young kids, I remember smothering them in the body butters after a bath🤣 their hair and skin was so soft but i hated it for myself and knew i needed to make improvements 😅
I wish i had found this before i tried my first batch. I used Shea and mango butter , jojoba, grapeseed and coconut oil. Added arrowroot but it was still greasy so i added more. I did whip it but it turned out like refrigerated butter, not fluffy. Sure it melts but I expected it to be softer. So i added more of the oils and now its greasy again. I thought it had gotten hard because i put too much arrowroot powder in it but i dont have any more.
So many good tips! Made my first 50g batch yesterday and it seemed lovely, super whipped, not grainy but also stable and holding its shape! But then this morning I went to use some and it almost has like a skin on top? It’s soft underneath but not nearly as soft as it was yesterday. Where did I go wrong?
My first I'm not gonna lie, I nailed it. The 2nd time same recipe different results😡 I was so mad! The difference was I didn't let it cool before putting in the fridge so I had to start over and it worked.👍🙏🤞🤞🤞🤞😂😂
I'm addicted to making my own skincare products but I'm poor lol so if I come across a recipe that calls for large batches of the ingredients, my mind starts calculating the cost of replacing the little I already have and I just reduce and reduce lol
I've been wanting to make body butter for a while, thanks for the tips! I've worried that the body butters would leave oily stains on my clothes. Can you talk about this, or point me to a past blog post? Also, I saw a question about applying with sunscreen. Is it possible to make a sunscreen body butter?
Hi Marie thanks for the information shared. However am looking forward to using cocoa butter, mango butter avocado butter and almond oil. What should be my measurements for a little batch as a beginner.
Have you derived a great formula for use on face only; that is to reduce or prevent nasolabial and also another one to be used on dry hands caused by frequent soap washing? I am in my late 40s now. I've tried many products and does not see much improvement. Thanks!
I'm SO GLAD I watched this video before I dove in! I have TBI & I'm struggling to spell your "favorite butter", there are a few possibilities in Google but not sure which it is. "Komatsu"? "Kokum"....help? Also, Do you make your own face cream?! If not what do you use? *New subscriber* you'll get to know me by the endless list of questions my brain damage comes up with😂❤❤❤
@@MissBodaciousBuster youre welcome! Did you make it yet? That ones kinda pricey, i saw a tester pack on amazon for like 5 different butters, with this one and i wannna try it too! It has murumuru too and i want to try that in lip products
Thanks for the tips Marie ❤️❤️❤️. I love the idea of an emulsified body butter, and I would love to add shimmers( my highlighter basically) into mine for that ✨glow✨. I would like to know, how do I layer it with my sunscreen? should the body butter go first and then sunscreen last? seems like the heavier product(the body butter) should go last though, I'm not sure.
Thank you for spelling cupuacu for me! I wanted to google it but had NO CLUE where to start! I kept listing to the name over and over again hoping to crack the code!
Hi Marie. I absolutely love your channel and thankyou for all your tips and tricks in helping us doing fantastic diy's. I just started to make creams for myself. I live in Gauteng, South Afria and our summers are very dry with cold winters. I saw on one of your blogs, you have a lotion that you made, but can you please advise me on a hydrating facecream for older women?
Hey .thanks for the video..am planning to start a body butter business..which butter is best to use.. refined or unrefined butter..coz I don't want the smell to be irritating
I'm not ready to add water because I am not comfortable with the preservative ratio. I not good with math. Maybe later this year I will experiment with water.
Just get a small kitchen scale just because some of the ingredients may weigh more than others… Therefore a cup or a tablespoon of one ingredients may not be equal to another. so I think it’s better to go by weight you know?
Hello dear sis. Would like your say on preservatives on our butters we prepare to the market, is it a necessity that without it the product goes bad, please advise
@@morpro4u I actually already tried before asking my question here (1-2% of total formula,) 😊 and I am pretty satisfied with the finish feel on the skin (and I mean, everyone knows the benefits of oat on the skin). Its smooth... but I asked Marie if she would advice it because I am concerned about the preservation. I wonder if it will need a preservative because of colloïdal oatmeal 🤷🏽♀️
Thanks for all the info. Do you have a video of how you learned to formulate? I've been considering enrolling in a Formula Botanica course, have you heard anything about this company?
I’m an absolute newbie. I found your channel searching ingredients from a label of a fantastic (for me) body butter that was light, non greasy, absorbed well with a light non objectionable fragrance. I assume it can’t be equal parts of all ingredients listed. I would have loved to find the cook and buy it from her/him, but no amount of searching has yielded any results.
Which one helps with the slip? Your blog post says cetyl alcohol twice. Both for slip and to raise the melting point I’m not sure if that’s an error.. or if it’s supposed to be cetearyl alcohol
It's not a typo :) Try both, though-see what you think! And watch the deep dives I did into both cetyl & cetearyl if you haven't already :) Happy making!
Thank you so much for sharing! I make body butters for myself and my family. Do you have a video on why the body butter does not stay creamy? Thank you in advance.
If you end up with a grainy product can you reheat and let it cook again? Just not with the fridge this time 🤷♀️ Or how do you fix that mistake after it’s made?
You are so welcome! ❤️ Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
Hello Marie , bought your book "MAKE it UP" a couple weeks ago and just stared reading. I am on the Starter Projects And Concepts, have to say so far so good. I was wondering, not sure if it is in the book and I have not gotten to that part, But I would like to know if you have ever tried putting colloidal oatmeal in whipped body butter. Can it work or will the oatmeal stay as a powder on your skin?
❤️ Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my free ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
I need help. I want to make an emulsified body butter. How do i know how much water i need. I also want to add glycerin but I don’t know how much water is needed
I'm afraid that's a great big "it depends" :) I recommend watching my deep dive into Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate + my video on spreadsheets to get started! Happy making :)
Is it okay to use diffuser oils in your body butters just to add a little fragrance? Also, which butters should be used; raw, refined or unrefined? Please help!
Hi! Can someone help me please? My emulsified body butters always grow mould after a couple weeks or days. And I always use the right amount of preservative. Does anyone have any advice to offer please?
The one I made came out very buttery. I put that on my face and l smelled and looked like a KFC Biscuit. Then to top it off I went outside and it was windy, so all the dust and pigeon feathers that was blowing around stuck to my face.😒😒
Yea so, I added just a few beeswax pellets to my first body butter a year ago and didn't realize the pellets weren't all the way melted when I refrigerated it to cool it down. Needless to say, the whole batch left wax pellets all over you wheb you used it 🤣🤣🤣 I've gotten WAAAAAAAYYYYYY better at formulating since then 🤣🤣🤣
Sadly no-your options are to work with the smell, use less (dilute the smell), or purchased refined shea butter. Adding lots of essential oils or fragrance oils to drown out the smell of lots of raw shea butter never works. I especially do not recommend it in a case where you're using it on a small child with eczema as those ingredients could very likely inflame the condition, especially at high enough levels to compete with the smell of unrefined shea butter :(
I had a scent problem. Git fine product and wuth its iwn natural scent and gave an extra scent to it what made it terrible stinky 🙈. I tried a honey cream and felt it became gready, like with small pieces in it. I tried to warm it up once again, but nope. The oroblem is i used fresh honey and could reheat over 40 degrees. I would loose all the healing power of the product. 😩
Lo que nadie dice es que el poniente de aceite debe ser la fragancia ya que es aceite porque si le echas el porciento de aceite más fragancia queda muy grasoso
So how do you figure out a 20 to 25 gram batch. I don’t know how to Do the figuration. It’s just so confusing to me. I’m not good at picking out recipes. Four with sugar scrubs or body butters
Learn how with these posts: www.humblebeeandme.com/formulating-and-diying-with-spreadsheets/ How to convert any formulation to %: ua-cam.com/video/rXWaTO_JIag/v-deo.html + www.humblebeeandme.com/how-to-scale-any-recipe/ :)
What body butter mistakes have you made?
ALL of them LOL
Mass produced for sure :)
Using alot of ingredients for a DIY and not considering the greasy feel of the end product.
i made the first. Made 500 grams of BB and i put too much of everything
Marie, you've said same thing I have. "Since I've done away from commercial products . Body hates preservatives. Lol" but in all honesty, others do same. Nature is best.. keep explaining, I'll keep listening.. another piece of puzzle put together.. thanks
As a black person I dont mind the oily, and heavy formula, as we get extremely dry skin. Thank you so much for the info, I have learned a great deal and will be applying this knowledge to my neck batch.
Um I’m black but I assure you I don’t get “extremely dry” skin. Quite the opposite.
@@anaabwendy9382 I’m not extremely dry either. I think it’s a good idea to not generalize just because of perceived “race” or ethnicity
@@pangeleta1967Thank you. I'm tired of the generalizations.
This is not a generalization.they simply said they don’t mind .as I am also black with EXTREMELY DRY SKIN SO AS SHE SAID I DONT MIND NEITHER STOP BASHING PEOPLE WHO HAVE A DIFFERENT OPINION
@@SNATCHED_BY_DIEGO She literally said “WE get extremely dry skin”. That was the generalization.
A tip for greasiness is arrowroot powder . Add to your body butter batch and it will cut down the greasiness of bodybuttters
Also it’s a difference between whipped body buttter and regular body butter
One is more fluffy like depending on how long you whip
That works!
@@SongBirdSingsSongs use half a teaspoon . It doesn’t take much . I don’t really like it and stopped putting it in my recipe. I use black seed oil and argon oil as my carrier oil and it goes on like butter and doesn’t leave greasy feel . Best recipe i have made . Black seed oil , Shea butter , argon oil ,few drops of vitamin E if you want
Very interesting. Thank you
@@FeelSoFreeMeditationZsince BSO has an earthy smell, how do you work w/ it? I like my butters to smell "feminine", if that makes sense
@@QiyeTLyriQue you can add any essential oil you would like . The black seed oil won’t over power the essential oil . I have a UA-cam channel called @feelsofreebodycare where i make different skincare products for my business. If you go there and select the whipped body butter video there are links to an essential oil dilution that will tell you how much essential oil you can use with your carrier oil . Your carrier oil will be the black seed oil in this case .
Hi everyone i am 16 years old just started a skin care line and i made a mistake with my very first product i didnt balance the oils and did not melt them down that made my face scrub to oily and it leacked it was a mess , after watching many vidoes i learned research should be done and thank you for the video
one thing i cannot stand is when people call shea butter "greasy". They just don't know how to use it. I apply while my skin is still damp from a bath or shower and let it absorb into my skin. I don't use a whole lot because a little does go along way
I only discovered this yesterday, made me feel silly
I live in a humid climate (FL) and I have never considered how that affects the moisture of my skin (I have dry skin). Also, I was always taught to apply lotion/body butters when I'm freshly out of the bath. That truly does lock in all that moisture
It is VERY challenging having the conversation with individuals about adding a hydrating cosmetic to their daily routine vs using a cosmetic simply meant for sealing in hydration. It has a lot to do with the lack of understanding or miseducation. I truly appreciate this video. Thank you♥️
I totally agree! I'm glad you enjoyed the video ❤️
@@HumblebeeAndMe great video Marie! I was curious...I've been trying to find those mini saucers that I have seen you use and show in your tutorials ..would you mind sharing where you purchased them please? Thank you in advance! Keep the great info coming! Have learned a lot from you!
@@morpro4u those glass bowls she uses or the almost flat glass round but slightly hollow things? The first she mentioned in a video, the second I know from the lab and it is called a hourglass.
@@aebbingeable the flat ones...I have the round minibowla. Got them at the Dollar tree store ty
@@morpro4u those are watch glasses. Did the translation wrong, sorry! (I am Dutch). You should be able to find them under watchglass especially from lab suppliers
Being impatient & not whipping my body butter long enough to make it fluffy & creamy has been my mistake!😕😆, but I’ve also discovered that adding a tablespoon or so of aloe Vera gel to my body butter helps with the hydration aspect of it.☺️💜
A tablespoon of what? I’m curious 😅
Oh I’m sorry, a tablespoon of aloe Vera gel😆😂
Scale down to 25g to fine tune your formulation. Scale up to mass produce it. Fast absorbing, well-scented, non-greasy creams with soothing and hydrating properties are my favorite. :)
How to scale to 25g I don’t understand
I definitely made the mistake of not realising how oily they can be and also assuming that lack of water is more hydrating. The good thing about formulating is you get to see your theories play out and then see why they don't work and that then leads to more reading and learning about truths. And I've made the big batch mistake a few times.
I cannot believe your knowledge. It is just incredible. I am 64 and making my body butter for the first time! I am trying your Cocoa Butter Bars. So excited!!
I also made the big batch mistake😅
I actually like "heavier" body lotions, especially with coconut oil. I love how glowy my skin gets and how it provides moisture throughout the day. I'm still working on formulating an emulsified lotion with butters, oils and water/gel.
As long as you like it & you're doing it on purpose that's awesome! Happy accidents are also lovely, of course ❤️
Am with you siz I get extremely dry skin especially around the elbows and ankles so do most of my friends, aunties etc so like you, most of us favor oilier luxurious creams. Those who naturally have moisturized skin are lucky and shouldn't bash others.
Hi, i see you left this comment a year ago but maybe you will see this. My black neighbor asked me if I know anything about black skincare, I was trying to question her on how her skin is different than mine but she basically said "I need a lot of lotion" This lady has been a godsend to me in my personal life and I would love to make something special for her.
Omg the way you explained hydration vs moisturizing made everything make sense! 🤯
I'm so glad! ❤️
My first making it, I made enough to fill a 4 Oz jar and it was SOOOOOO thick. I ended up rewhipping it and adding more liquid oils which ended up taking that one 4oz jar and spread it to three 4oz jars and I still had a little extra in the bowl
Wow. I wish that I had found you earlier. YES - I did all of the above. I live in a dry climate and suffer from persistent, itchy, uncomfortable dry skin and am very dissatisfied with off the shelf remedies thus the DIY formulas. Love your down to earth, common sense approach. Liked and subscribed. Thank you.
I am afraid I got a lot of things I could use until 2030…. Thank you for this video!❤️
🤣🤣🤣 me too
If you have an excess inventory I know someone that could use some ingredients! :)
Get rid of it, make soap!
Me too, I am afraid my friends and coworkers run when they see me because I am always giving them something
Thank you for this video! I'm just starting my body butter journey. I'm happy I watched this first 🙌🏾✨️
Regardless of whatever you make for the first time. Is best to do small batches. I learned that mustake too. I made this natural toothpaste and ended up not being good for me. Because it requires a lot of baking soda and it damaged the enamel of my tooth, and got spool sensitive, so I ended up throwing it all away. 3 bottles that I made.
Girl! I am you decades ago! I did the EXACT THING AND tried fixing 1 lb of a shea coconut oil mix! Totally stuck with a foot greasy year supply of just awful stuff! Thank you for the tips! 😢
Water should not be used as a skin moisturizer. Fats are essential for skin hydration. Using water is not necessary. I just moisturize as soon as I get out of the shower. But this is a great video. Very true about the cooking.
If you're moisturizing as soon as you're getting out of the shower, you are moisturizing with water-the water from your shower :) Hydration is defined as "the process of causing something to absorb water." You simply can't have hydration without water. Both oil and water are important for skin health :)
All wonderful reminders. I happen to prefer emulsified body butters. I love the rich feel of the butter, but the significant boost of moisture I get from water and glycerin! I also love even the smallest amount of esters in mine. I notice in the winter especially, I need a great deal more water on my skin and in summer I need a touch more oil. Just what I've observed for my own skin.
Thanks Marie for all the thoughtful info!
Mistake 7 : not knowing about emulsified butters. I will probably never used a whipped butter again. They just sat on my skin, Emulfied butters are the future. PERIODDDDDDDD! Great vidoe thanks sis
They are amazing! There's definitely a reason most big corporations that are selling body butters are selling emulsified body butters :)
How do you make an emulsified body butter? Do you have a video on that?
My first was a whipped body butter that turned to a weird dry/crumbly consistency. It was also greasier than I wanted so for some ungodly known reason I kept adding more and more IPM. I don't know what I was thinking 🤪🤦♀️ When I applied it to my skin it made the craziest sound like I was rubbing sandpaper pieces together, so bizarre! Can you believe I also gifted some it to a friend omg cringe! I haven't made another since. But I do like the sound of the emulsified body butter. Think I'll give it another go 😊
I stumbled upon your videos because I was trying to differentiate between what to buy for skincare-your level of knowledge and commitment is incredible! A new niche for me, haha
Welcome! ❤️
Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my totally free ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
I can relate to you when you said that your first time making body butters you made a kilo and it didn’t come out right. The other day I was making my first DIY hair butter and I used all of the ingredients I payed so much money for and then the butter did not turn out right and I didn’t know what to do or how to fix it so I ended up wasting a kilo of butter and then flushing it down the toilet. I was devastated about wasting all the product and money used to make that butter. Then I made another batch with the little bit of product I had left and it came out very oily and kept melting so that was also saddening. This video was helpful just wish I would’ve seen it sooner. Thanks.
I heard arrowroot powder is good for mixing in body butters to take away greasiness.
It is! Learn more here: www.humblebeeandme.com/why-is-my-body-butter-greasy/ :)
I just made a big 10 pound mistake today myself. The Shea Butter itself was Ah-MAZING to feel, to work with, the natural color was a very light tannish after processing that was pretty enough on it's own and didn't need anything to color it so it looks just stunning all bottled up, so what's the problem? The scent was so obnoxious it was nauseating. It wasn't bad or moldy or anything it was just over the top with scent and no product scent in the world would have helped it smell better but and I stuck with it and it's all bottled tonight but there was just no way I could sell that batch to my Customers because it flat out stinks! I also accidently got some on my coffee cup and I assure you that it tastes even worse than it smells so I can't make any lip products with it either but I came up with a brilliant plan and after a little research I solved the problem...
I added a light amount of raw dried Lavender Flowers in the mix with a little Almond oil and a little Garlic Oil that I pressed & processed myself a few weeks ago for a Home Remedy and blended everything together and labeled it as Whipped Skin Cream for Dogs. I am serious! Shea Butter is 100% safe and effective for dogs skin conditions just like it is for ours. I kept it light on the Lavender which is beneficial for dogs with anxiety & sleep issues, a hint of garlic which is a great flea repellant in SMALL doses and a dab of my "secret ingredient".. too much Lavender or Garlic either one is toxic to dogs in high doses so I went way light on these ingredients but it was enough to make it smell a bit better. It's safe & effective for the pets and it's working on my dogs itchy spot already I haven't seen him digging at all since I put it on him.
My point is that as long as the problem isn't harmful to anyone or you didn't get a bad quality product, there is sometimes a way to resolve your problem with a little creativity. FYI, I sent a small newsletter/poll to my current local Customers to get some feedback earlier and I got an overwhelmingly positive response that my Customers would be more than happy to pay up to $15 for a jar of an all natural chemical free safe Whipped Body Butter Product specifically formulated for their dogs and I was even asked about a product for other animals too.. I may be onto something here :) It appears that I am actually going to make profit on this obnoxious smelling batch.
Was it the shea butter that smelled bad? Or did you put in a fragrance you didn’t like?
I just started and my first time doing it was small amount, but it turned out so hard I couldnt even press a knive in. Second time was much better, it turned out really great. Im in love with my first made body butter. My boyfriend loved the smell of nuts in it. He said that he would recommend it to his workfriends, who are working in construction. Because he already love it so much that his hands were little softer turn before and that he never experienced this before. So im already exited to do more. Im also a webdesigner and making my webshop already. That is how excited I am about it.
So Thanks, this kind of wisdom really helps me with my process! ❤
Thanks for sharing your videos, Marie! I enjoy watching your tutorials. About the oil is superior and water is not mentality, that's not me 😁 In my case, I just don't know how to work with preservatives and so I skip formulations that require water. I don't have access to preservatives mentioned in most DIY videos that even if I want to try the recipe shared by a creator, I end up just watching the tutorial and then find some other recipe with no water and make that.
Are you me? 😅😅😅😅😅 Anhydrous is the future 🎉❤
From within the body water reaches the epidermis from the sweat glands and by diffusion from underlying tissues.
I'm so happy I watched this. I'm making an order away from my lab and forgot my tapioca starch. I use tapioca starch to cut the oiliness as well as anchor the fragrance. For mine, I like to use a few ingredients as possible and I whip it multiple times stopping for 10 minutes between to get the max airiness and lightness. Shea, Mango, Coconut oil and liquid oils like avocado, olive and definitely castor. I put the fragrance in the tapioca and add it when I take it from the freezer when only the middle is still liquid.
I love your videos! I’m gonna read your blogs to learn more.
I bought Raw unrefined shea butter to make lip balm for the first time and it smelled awful! The smell is strong and it smells like bad cheese or something .
I thought the best shea butter to use was unrefined or was it because it was raw?
I used like 8 gr of it and 20 gr of cacao butter but the smell of the shea butter took over.
I ones before made lotion bars and used probably unrefined shea butter and cocoa butter it it smelled chocolate like which was what I wanted the lip balm to smell like.
I love those videos❤. The weird thing is that im soo good with the "hard" water products but im soo bad with the anhydrous products😳. I can make the best cream, serum, mask, hair mask.. But the body butters, lip balms and balms are soo much harder for me. Im definitely learning allot here 🥰.
OK, clicked this link thinking "Hope this is better than the last 10 crappy videos of people with no ACTUAL knowledge babbling".... but no... You are on point! Great information and I learned a lot! Thank you!
Happy to be a pleasant surprise :)
Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my totally free ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
I don't like the cocobutter scent and not fond of a heavy scented shea butter. To me it smells like olives (which I love... to eat) It is just way too strong. Found this out with my first body butter. The family girls I gave this to for Christmas last year liked that chocolate scent which over powered even the shea. So, good. For me, I added peppermint EO which made it smell like a peppermint patty which was way better. My 2nd batch I did not use cocobutter and I love it!
Was asking myself if you are the young lady who taught me about the alcohols. I was smart this time. I subscribed.
❤️ Welcome!
Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my totally free ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
My biggest mistake was to make huge batches. To add to this, not understanding the ingredients well..
I remember thickening my body butter with bees wax.. and the final product tugged along my skin making my skin feel worser.
Omg i was number 1! And this was back in 2013 i had two young kids, I remember smothering them in the body butters after a bath🤣 their hair and skin was so soft but i hated it for myself and knew i needed to make improvements 😅
Me wanting to start buying unnecessary amounts of materials right off the bat. Thank you for this im going to reevaluate my quantities
OMG, you are so full of information. Thanks a mil for sharing
Thanks for watching!
youre a blessing ngl. youre the goat. Like you doing this all for free??? come on now?! Thank you so much
And yes she is a blessing .❤
I wish i had found this before i tried my first batch. I used Shea and mango butter , jojoba, grapeseed and coconut oil. Added arrowroot but it was still greasy so i added more. I did whip it but it turned out like refrigerated butter, not fluffy. Sure it melts but I expected it to be softer. So i added more of the oils and now its greasy again. I thought it had gotten hard because i put too much arrowroot powder in it but i dont have any more.
So many good tips! Made my first 50g batch yesterday and it seemed lovely, super whipped, not grainy but also stable and holding its shape! But then this morning I went to use some and it almost has like a skin on top? It’s soft underneath but not nearly as soft as it was yesterday. Where did I go wrong?
My first I'm not gonna lie, I nailed it. The 2nd time same recipe different results😡 I was so mad! The difference was I didn't let it cool before putting in the fridge so I had to start over and it worked.👍🙏🤞🤞🤞🤞😂😂
I'm addicted to making my own skincare products but I'm poor lol so if I come across a recipe that calls for large batches of the ingredients, my mind starts calculating the cost of replacing the little I already have and I just reduce and reduce lol
I would love to know what you used that made your skin so nice. Do you have a video on that?
I've been wanting to make body butter for a while, thanks for the tips!
I've worried that the body butters would leave oily stains on my clothes. Can you talk about this, or point me to a past blog post?
Also, I saw a question about applying with sunscreen. Is it possible to make a sunscreen body butter?
Fantastic video, thank you! Curious if you would please consider making a tutorial about making beard butter?
Hi Marie thanks for the information shared. However am looking forward to using cocoa butter, mango butter avocado butter and almond oil.
What should be my measurements for a little batch as a beginner.
Have you derived a great formula for use on face only; that is to reduce or prevent nasolabial and also another one to be used on dry hands caused by frequent soap washing? I am in my late 40s now. I've tried many products and does not see much improvement. Thanks!
I'm SO GLAD I watched this video before I dove in! I have TBI & I'm struggling to spell your "favorite butter", there are a few possibilities in Google but not sure which it is. "Komatsu"? "Kokum"....help? Also, Do you make your own face cream?! If not what do you use? *New subscriber* you'll get to know me by the endless list of questions my brain damage comes up with😂❤❤❤
Its spelled cupuacu 😊
@@kristinesliwa2221 ty ty ty so much!
@@MissBodaciousBuster youre welcome! Did you make it yet? That ones kinda pricey, i saw a tester pack on amazon for like 5 different butters, with this one and i wannna try it too! It has murumuru too and i want to try that in lip products
Your skin is so amazing!😍😍😍
Wonderful information.
Thanks for the tips Marie ❤️❤️❤️. I love the idea of an emulsified body butter, and I would love to add shimmers( my highlighter basically) into mine for that ✨glow✨.
I would like to know, how do I layer it with my sunscreen? should the body butter go first and then sunscreen last? seems like the heavier product(the body butter) should go last though, I'm not sure.
If chemical sunscreen, it should go before you apply your body butter. If mineral, afterwards!
Great tips, THANKYOU ❤
Is cupuacu butter's consistency more like Shea butter or cocoa butter? Is like butter or oil when you melt It in the skin?
I'd say it's more like shea butter, and it's buttery (not oily).
Thank you for spelling cupuacu for me! I wanted to google it but had NO CLUE where to start! I kept listing to the name over and over again hoping to crack the code!
Thank you so much for this very helpful information. It will help me avoid mistakes and save money on my precious products.❤️
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
Hi Marie. I absolutely love your channel and thankyou for all your tips and tricks in helping us doing fantastic diy's. I just started to make creams for myself. I live in Gauteng, South Afria and our summers are very dry with cold winters. I saw on one of your blogs, you have a lotion that you made, but can you please advise me on a hydrating facecream for older women?
Thank you
I would like to know what type of combination will be ideal for dry or wet weather?
If you can make that video will help 🙏🏽
Lol I STILL have a jar of my first batch of whipped butter somewhere, from a few years ago.
If I hadn't moved so many times since I started making I think I would, too! 😅
I just subscribed to you very good points and happy to learn more from you. Only been making body butter 1yr and still have my trail and error
Always good info, thanks Marie!
❤️ Thanks for watching!
Hey .thanks for the video..am planning to start a body butter business..which butter is best to use.. refined or unrefined butter..coz I don't want the smell to be irritating
I'm not ready to add water because I am not comfortable with the preservative ratio. I not good with math. Maybe later this year I will experiment with water.
How do you measure grams or is there a way to convert them to teaspoons and cups? Just starting to do this and need alot of help
Just get a small kitchen scale just because some of the ingredients may weigh more than others… Therefore a cup or a tablespoon of one ingredients may not be equal to another. so I think it’s better to go by weight you know?
Love your videos. They are packed with great info. Could you try a formula like the Colour Pop Super Shock Sharows/blushes etc? Thanks
I love all this stuff but I’m so overwhelmed
Off topic but you look so beautiful thanks for this video I plan on doing round 2 for body butters
AWESOME video! I have made every mistake on this list...lol
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! ❤️ I've also made all these mistakes... definitely learned the hard way!
I didn’t use a mixer and I think there’s a big difference
Hello dear sis.
Would like your say on preservatives on our butters we prepare to the market, is it a necessity that without it the product goes bad, please advise
Thanks a lot Marie !! I wonder if I can replace arrow root powder with COLLOIDAL OATMEAL to cut the greasiness ? Thanks from Québec 🥰
Only way to know is to experiment! If you do please share the results! Iam curious now!
@@morpro4u I actually already tried before asking my question here (1-2% of total formula,) 😊 and I am pretty satisfied with the finish feel on the skin (and I mean, everyone knows the benefits of oat on the skin). Its smooth... but I asked Marie if she would advice it because I am concerned about the preservation. I wonder if it will need a preservative because of colloïdal oatmeal 🤷🏽♀️
Thanks for all the info. Do you have a video of how you learned to formulate? I've been considering enrolling in a Formula Botanica course, have you heard anything about this company?
I’m an absolute newbie. I found your channel searching ingredients from a label of a fantastic (for me) body butter that was light, non greasy, absorbed well with a light non objectionable fragrance. I assume it can’t be equal parts of all ingredients listed. I would have loved to find the cook and buy it from her/him, but no amount of searching has yielded any results.
Thank you for this wonderful video! 🙏 I can't help but stare at how lovely you look with those earrings! Where did you get those?
I am interested of making lip balm and body butters, natural sopas. This time I will just make small batches at a time.
Which one helps with the slip?
Your blog post says cetyl alcohol twice. Both for slip and to raise the melting point I’m not sure if that’s an error.. or if it’s supposed to be cetearyl alcohol
It's not a typo :) Try both, though-see what you think! And watch the deep dives I did into both cetyl & cetearyl if you haven't already :) Happy making!
Thank you so much for sharing! I make body butters for myself and my family. Do you have a video on why the body butter does not stay creamy? Thank you in advance.
I do! I think one of these videos should help :)
ua-cam.com/video/g3crtuxV2aI/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/_WaO5uG5sYU/v-deo.html
Happy making!
How can I get an unscheduled version and thanks for the small amounts since I can’t use if it’s scented to much and I’m very sensitive to scent
do you have a suggestion for home made body and face mist before applying oils and butters?
Oh, grainy is my go to issue.
If you’re using Shea butter the melting point is very low so don’t over heat. That can cause a grainy issue
freezer is your best friend when working with Shea & Cocoa butters
Hey love do thing think shea,mango and caupcau butter all have the same texture and kokum and coco butter are the same texture.
If you end up with a grainy product can you reheat and let it cook again? Just not with the fridge this time 🤷♀️ Or how do you fix that mistake after it’s made?
Thank you so much, your content is amazing ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
You are so welcome! ❤️
Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
Hello Marie , bought your book "MAKE it UP" a couple weeks ago and just stared reading. I am on the Starter Projects And Concepts, have to say so far so good. I was wondering, not sure if it is in the book and I have not gotten to that part, But I would like to know if you have ever tried putting colloidal oatmeal in whipped body butter. Can it work or will the oatmeal stay as a powder on your skin?
Thank you for making this informative video! I'm just beginning the dive into making body butters and this info will definitely be useful 😀
❤️
Don't forget to check out my blog (humblebeeandme.com) as well-I've been blogging since 2011 while I’ve only been on UA-cam since about 2016, so there are a lot more formulations on the blog. The blog is also where my free ingredient encyclopedia and FAQ live, and they're both packed with tons of super-helpful information ❤️ Happy making!
I need help. I want to make an emulsified body butter. How do i know how much water i need. I also want to add glycerin but I don’t know how much water is needed
My same problem!!!! Do I add what I want then add the water when making a formula? This is def a skill I don’t have :)
You can find the formulas on her website
@@dirodw oh I know and I have made several and they are fantastic. ❤️ But I want to learn how to make my own:)
@@dirodw thank you but i want to make my own formula
I'm afraid that's a great big "it depends" :) I recommend watching my deep dive into Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate + my video on spreadsheets to get started! Happy making :)
thaanks!
Is it okay to use diffuser oils in your body butters just to add a little fragrance? Also, which butters should be used; raw, refined or unrefined? Please help!
Only use pure essential oils on the body. Not fragrance oils
Hi! Can someone help me please?
My emulsified body butters always grow mould after a couple weeks or days.
And I always use the right amount of preservative.
Does anyone have any advice to offer please?
The one I made came out very buttery. I put that on my face and l smelled and looked like a KFC Biscuit. Then to top it off I went outside and it was windy, so all the dust and pigeon feathers that was blowing around stuck to my face.😒😒
how to correct very thick base cream. when applied on the skin sweating
Yea so, I added just a few beeswax pellets to my first body butter a year ago and didn't realize the pellets weren't all the way melted when I refrigerated it to cool it down. Needless to say, the whole batch left wax pellets all over you wheb you used it 🤣🤣🤣 I've gotten WAAAAAAAYYYYYY better at formulating since then 🤣🤣🤣
Any tips on hiding the smell of shea butter, I bought loads and the smell is turning my stomach. Its for my wee 2 year old son with eczema
Sadly no-your options are to work with the smell, use less (dilute the smell), or purchased refined shea butter. Adding lots of essential oils or fragrance oils to drown out the smell of lots of raw shea butter never works. I especially do not recommend it in a case where you're using it on a small child with eczema as those ingredients could very likely inflame the condition, especially at high enough levels to compete with the smell of unrefined shea butter :(
I had a scent problem. Git fine product and wuth its iwn natural scent and gave an extra scent to it what made it terrible stinky 🙈. I tried a honey cream and felt it became gready, like with small pieces in it. I tried to warm it up once again, but nope. The oroblem is i used fresh honey and could reheat over 40 degrees. I would loose all the healing power of the product. 😩
Lo que nadie dice es que el poniente de aceite debe ser la fragancia ya que es aceite porque si le echas el porciento de aceite más fragancia queda muy grasoso
Thanks again for the great videos 🤓☕😉
great as always ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Thank you!!
So how do you figure out a 20 to 25 gram batch. I don’t know how to Do the figuration. It’s just so confusing to me. I’m not good at picking out recipes. Four with sugar scrubs or body butters
Learn how with these posts:
www.humblebeeandme.com/formulating-and-diying-with-spreadsheets/
How to convert any formulation to %: ua-cam.com/video/rXWaTO_JIag/v-deo.html
+ www.humblebeeandme.com/how-to-scale-any-recipe/ :)
@@HumblebeeAndMeI needed this as well. Thank you 🤗