Luxurious DIY Lotion Recipe

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If you’re still using store-bought lotion there are super easy natural alternatives that are fun to make! This DIY lotion recipe has three basic ingredients and only takes ten minutes to whip together.

The basic recipe is an ultra-moisturizing water-free version that lasts for years without preservatives. While lotion is technically a formulation of water and oil-based skincare ingredients, this one is oil-based. It feels more like a body butter and is great for dry skin.

Homemade Lotion

I discovered years ago that I could use natural ingredients to make my own skincare products and I haven’t looked back since! From homemade lip balm to whipped body butter I love making my own. Lotion bars were one of the first things I made and I’ve branched out to other kinds of lotion too. This version uses unrefined coconut oil, almond oil, and shea butter to nourish skin deeply.

Most lotions use emulsifying wax to blend distilled water and carrier oils together. It can be tricky to do at home. Plus it requires preservatives to keep it from going bad! This DIY lotion skips that problem by eliminating the water. You can further extend the shelf life by using vitamin E. This antioxidant helps oils not go rancid as quickly.

Choosing a Carrier Oil

I use sweet almond oil for the carrier oil since it’s a middle of the road oil. It’s not as heavy as coconut oil, but it’s more moisturizing than something like grapeseed oil. You could replace it with whatever liquid carrier oil you prefer. Jojoba, olive oil, or avocado oil are also good options.

This lotion is ultra-moisturizing and more oily than water-based lotions so you won’t need to use as much. It also has a longer shelf life than some homemade lotion recipes. All the ingredients are already shelf stable and no water is added.

Custom Lotion Making

Once you master the base recipe, have fun customizing your lotion to your skin type, skin conditions, and desired scent!

There are endless variations, but some of my favorites are:

  • Baby Lotion – Infuse the oil with dried calendula and chamomile before making the lotion.
  • Cooling Muscle Rub – Add peppermint, wintergreen, and ginger for sore muscles.
  • Anti-aging Face Lotion – Use argan oil and add lavender and patchouli essential oils.
  • Lavender and Vanilla Lotion – Add a few drops of lavender and a little natural vanilla extract.

Essential Oil Safety

So how many drops of essential oils should you add to your DIY lotion? It depends on the essential oil and your preference. If you add the optional shea butter, 45 drops of essential oil will be a 1% dilution. A 2% dilution is generally considered safe for skincare products like lotion.

If you like a really strong scent you could double the amount (to 2%). Or if you prefer a lighter scent or have more sensitive skin, you could cut the amount in half (or even less!). I avoid using essential oils on little ones, especially babies.

Certain oils like wintergreen, cinnamon, and lemongrass are harsher and need to be used in smaller amounts. Others, like grapefruit and lime, are phototoxic. Some of my favorite skin-friendly essential oils to use include:

Don’t Want to Make It?

If you want healthy lotion but don’t want to make it or don’t have the ingredients there are some good store-bought options. These lotions have clean ingredients and help hydrate thirsty skin:

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Homemade DIY Lotion Recipe

Make smooth, luxurious lotion at home with almond oil, coconut oil, beeswax, and optional essential oils.
Prep Time20 minutes
Yield: 9 ounces
Author: Katie Wells

Materials

Instructions

  • Combine the almond oil, coconut oil, beeswax, and shea or cocoa butter, in a double boiler. Or use a glass bowl on top of a simmering pan of water.
  • Stir occasionally as the ingredients melt.
  • Once the ingredients are completely melted, add the vitamin E oil and any essential oils or vanilla.
  • Pour into a glass jar or tin for storage and cool to room temperature. Small mason jars work perfectly for this. This will not pump well in a lotion pump!

Notes

  • A little goes a long way! This lotion is incredibly nourishing and great for diaper rash, eczema, and for preventing stretch marks.
  • Store in a cool, dry place for up to 1-2 years.

Other Homemade Lotion Recipe Variations

There are lots of ways you can make your own lotion at home. Here are some more lotion tutorials to try:

Ever made DIY lotion before? How did it go? Let me know below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Fit Bottomed Zone and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. fitbottomedzone.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Fit Bottomed Zone research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Fit Bottomed Zone Cookbook and The Fit Bottomed Zone 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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1,342 responses to “Luxurious DIY Lotion Recipe”

  1. Lacy Avatar

    This is disgustingly greasy and it will not come off of my hands. I am very upset that I even attempted this.

  2. Kina Avatar

    I know that the author has altered the recipe to prevent contention concerning adding water to the lotion so that it doesn’t need to be ‘preserved,’ but I still would like to add my opinion here.

    I have absolutely no clue as to why this woman is being attacked this way concerning preservatives. It is so ridiculous. We, who are looking for such recipes, are interested in using all natural products. Yes, pharmacist, we are almost ALL aware that parabens preserve; they also pollute and poison the body over time. There IS a reason why parabens are used, but there is also a reason why we don’t want to use them. If you think that only using parabens as a preservation method is safe, then why even bother using a natural method? Just go to the supermarket and pick up a chemical-ridden moisturizer there: Problem solved.

    So there’s an expiration date on the recipe…so what? If it smells moldy, throw it out and make some more. It’s not rocket science. I, for one, really find it to be a relief that there are lotions that can go bad because it means that they are natural. We EAT things that can grow mold; if you want to eat something that doesn’t rot or mold, go to ‘McDonald’s’ as opposed to eating an apple. If it grows mold, don’t eat it. Same concept here.

    Thanks for your recipe, as it is appreciated by those of us who want a natural alternative to the chemicals.

  3. Ali Avatar

    This is my first time making lotion and my lotion is very thick. Is there any suggestions on how to make it thinner, it will be used on the face mostly.
    Thank You

  4. KimO Avatar

    Has anyone tried to “can” this? I wanted to make it and give it away at Christmas.

  5. Emily Buresh Avatar
    Emily Buresh

    Thank you! I’ve been looking for a recipe like this. Is there anyplace you recommend for Beeswax and other organic ingredients?

  6. Amy Taylor Avatar
    Amy Taylor

    I made this today and added lavender and vanilla. It came out smelling a lot like a high dollar organic store bought brand but at a fraction of the cost. I was wondering if goat milk and/or honey could be added somehow.

  7. Alexandra Sturrup Avatar
    Alexandra Sturrup

    I was just wondering what you would recommend as a replacement for Vaseline as a liner on the bum for those first couple of days with new baby and meconium poops. Will this cream work? Or would I be better off using plain coconut oil?
    Thanks in advance for any advice!

  8. Ruis Avatar

    I love this idea! I have severely dry skin and this sounds perfect. Would it be okay for me to add vegetable glycerin as well?

  9. lynn Avatar

    Hello
    I tried the lotion recipe on this page. I followed it exactly but the lotion is too runny. I am in the Caribbean where it is always nice abd warm even hot at times. So oils do not usually become frozen in the bottles . With these conditions should I increase the amount of beeswax in the recipe?

    Lynn_28

    1. Fit Bottomed Zone Avatar
      Fit Bottomed Zone

      Yes, probably increase the beeswax as our house is normally in the low 70s and that is what I am gauging the consistency from..

      1. lynn Avatar

        Thanks Fit Bottomed Zone for your response.
        I did increase the beeswas and it is much better. Are they any side effects from using too much beeswax? If so can I use lecithin to aid in emulsifying the oils? Which lecithin is better to use in making creams or lotions the liquid lecithin or the granules?
        I put in 6 drops of the essential oil Jasmine but I am not getting that fragrance coming out. I am not sure how many drops of the essential oil would be safe. Please guide me in this regard.
        Lynn

  10. Flores Avatar

    How do I infuse the almond oil with chamomile?? Im sorry im very new at this..

    1. Fit Bottomed Zone Avatar
      Fit Bottomed Zone

      Just add the chamomile flowers and heat over low heat for at least 30 mins…

      1. Flores Avatar

        Thank you very much! I have a 7month old baby girl and I’m trying to make as many homemade things for her. She is breaking out a little bit on her face. Do you have any ideas what I could make for her?

  11. Lulu Avatar

    Hi. I tried your recipe with cannabis infused grapeseed oil & coconut oil to include shea butter & added essential oils of peppermint & eucalyptus. Wow! Its silky smooth & great for sore muscles. Thanks for the easy recipe. This one is going in my book.

  12. Cindy Avatar

    I am just now looking for easy homemade moisturizer recipes. I have fallen in love with coconut oil! I love your recipe (without water or preservatives!) and I’m thrilled to try it. My skin is dry and sensitive so I was wondering which essential oils you would recommend adding to your recipe? You may have already answered this question and I just have not seen it in the comments. My apologies if you have. Thank you for your great research, information and for sharing it all, including this recipe! Cheers,
    Cindy

  13. Samaly Pastor Avatar
    Samaly Pastor

    Ok I just made it and I am so excited. Thanks so much for this recipe.

  14. Kelly Poe Avatar
    Kelly Poe

    i just made this… just waiting for it to cool and solidify. i put a little extra coconut oil and a little less olive oil, and i used lemon extract for scent. the combination of the lemon and coconut smells very good. the beeswax is lending a bit of a sweet smell as well. i really hope that i like it since i have skin issues and have a hard time using traditional lotions.

    1. Kelly Poe Avatar
      Kelly Poe

      i also opted to use the vitamin e oil but no shea butter since i honestly can’t stand the smell of it.

  15. Katrina Roberts Avatar
    Katrina Roberts

    I added a little bit of coconut oil and mango butter to this recipe and I also used grapeseed oil and emulsified wax, which made my lotion green (which is ok for me). After melting and cooling this recipe, it was a little too liquidy so I heated it back up and added another 1/4 cup of beeswax. Much better! Great recipe!

  16. Carol Avatar

    Hi i’m not sure which oils to use but i do like the baby powder smell can you recommend any essential oils that make that smell or comes closes to that smell?

  17. Rae Hitchings McLaren Avatar
    Rae Hitchings McLaren

    I tried this and it turned out with the consistency of coco butter. I followed the recipe to a T. How can I make it creamier?

      1. Rae Hitchings McLaren Avatar
        Rae Hitchings McLaren

        Roughly how much and should I whip it as it cools instead of pouring it into the containers?

  18. Krista Salihah Schaaf Avatar
    Krista Salihah Schaaf

    Do you know of a substitution for the coconut oil for this lotion? One of my children has severe allergies (not just sensitivity, he gets hospitalized frequently due to severity). I’ve really been happy with plain olive oil soap for him and looking for a lotion option. I use a thin layer of chickweed oil to moisturize his skin but would love a less greasy, less liquidy option. I’m thinking maybe it won’t become a solid without the coconut oil? Thank you for posting a great recipe! Looking forward to any suggestions you might have.

  19. Maryam Avatar

    What’s the difference between this and whipped shea butter recipe?

    1. Fit Bottomed Zone Avatar
      Fit Bottomed Zone

      YOu can use almond or olive or another oil, just use about half as much in place of the coconut oil…

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