If you love rich body butters but hate the heavy, greasy feeling, this whipped body butter recipe is for you. It’s fluffy, fast-absorbing, and deeply moisturizing—perfect for dry or normal skin, especially after showering.
This DIY whipped body butter uses a balanced blend of butters, lightweight oils, and arrowroot powder to lock in moisture without leaving your skin slick. If you’re new to formulating skincare, you may also enjoy learning how to make lotion at home to better understand how oils and butters work together in skin care recipes.
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Why You’ll Love This Whipped Body Butter
- Non-greasy, fast-absorbing feel
- Light, fluffy whipped texture
- Deeply moisturizing without heaviness
- Easy to customize with different scents
- No preservative needed (water-free recipe)
Whipped Body Butter Recipe (200 g Batch)
Ingredients & Percentages
| Ingredient | Percentage | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Shea Butter | 37% | 74 g |
| Cocoa Butter | 22% | 44 g |
| Sweet Almond Oil | 36% | 72 g |
| Arrowroot Powder | 2% | 4 g |
| Fragrance Oil | 2% | 4 g |
| Vitamin E Oil | 1% | 2 g |
| Total | 100% | 200 g |
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Ingredient Breakdown: Why Each One Is Used
Shea Butter (37%)
Shea butter provides deep nourishment and softness while helping repair the skin barrier. It adds creaminess to the whipped texture without feeling overly heavy.
Substitutions:
- Mango butter (lighter feel)
- Kokum butter (firmer, more matte)
Cocoa Butter (22%)
Cocoa butter gives this body butter structure and stability so it holds its whipped shape. It also creates a light occlusive layer that helps prevent moisture loss.
Substitutions:
- Kokum butter
- Cupuaçu butter
Sweet Almond Oil (36%)
This lightweight oil balances the heavier butters and improves absorption, helping prevent that greasy after-feel.
If your skin is very dry or very oily, ingredient balance matters. This ties in well with how to choose ingredients for dry vs oily skin.
Substitutions:
- Apricot kernel oil
- Jojoba oil
- Grapeseed oil
Arrowroot Powder (2%)
Arrowroot powder is the key to making this whipped body butter non-greasy. It absorbs excess oil on the skin and gives the finished product a silky, powdery finish.
Substitutions:
- Tapioca starch
- Cornstarch (less ideal, heavier feel)
Fragrance Oil (2%)
Fragrance oil adds scent and elevates the user experience. Always use skin-safe fragrance oils within recommended usage rates.
I used Coconut Lime Verbena Fragrance Blend, it begins with zesty lime, refreshing bergamot, and juicy melon for an energizing burst. The heart unveils a lush fusion of creamy coconut, orange, cedar, peach, and sweet pineapple, delivering warmth and sweetness. Vanilla, musk, and sandalwood create a smooth, exotic finish.
Substitutions:
- Essential oils (check use rates)
- Leave unscented for sensitive skin
Vitamin E Oil (1%)
Vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps slow oxidation of oils, extending shelf life while offering added skin benefits.
Substitutions:
If you do not have Vitamin E oil, you can just add the 1% to your carrier oil
How to Make Whipped Body Butter
Step 1: Melt the Butters
Melt the shea butter, cocoa butter, and sweet almond oil using a double boiler or water bath until fully liquid.

Step 2: Cool Until Opaque
Allow the mixture to cool until it becomes opaque and semi-solid. This step is important for achieving a fluffy whipped texture.

Step 3: Whip
Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, whip until light and fluffy (about 3–5 minutes). If you enjoy whipped textures, you’ll also love learning how to whip candle wax for piping and decorative candles.

Step 4: Add Arrowroot, Vitamin E Oil & Fragrance
Sprinkle in the arrowroot powder, Vitamin E oil and add fragrance oil. Whip again until fully incorporated.
Step 5: Jar & Store
Transfer into clean jars and label.

How to Use Whipped Body Butter
For best results, apply whipped body butter right after showering or bathing while your skin is still slightly damp. This helps seal moisture into the skin and keeps it hydrated longer.
- Use a small amount
- Warm between hands before applying
- Ideal for legs, arms, elbows, and feet
Shelf Life & Storage
- Shelf life: 6–12 months
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Avoid heat to prevent melting
Because this is an anhydrous (water-free) product, no preservative is required.
FAQ
Why does whipped body butter sometimes feel greasy?
Greasy body butters usually contain too many heavy oils or lack powders like arrowroot. This recipe balances both for a lighter feel.
Can I adjust the firmness?
Yes.
- For a firmer butter, increase cocoa butter slightly
- For a softer butter, increase liquid oil
Can I sell this body butter?
Yes—just be sure to follow proper cosmetic labeling guidelines and ingredient declarations.
If you’re already selling products like lotion dots or solid perfume, this whipped body butter fits beautifully into a body care line.
Final Thoughts
This whipped body butter is rich, fluffy, and moisturizing without the greasy feel many people dislike. It’s perfect for daily use, gifting, or selling—and works especially well when applied after showering to lock in moisture.
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Whipped Body Butter Recipe
Ingredients
- 74 g | 37% Shea Butter
- 44 g | 22% Cocoa Butter
- 72 g | 36% Sweet Almond Oil
- 4 g | 2% Arrowroot Powder
- 4 g | 2% Fragrance Oil
- 2 g | 1% Vitamin E Oil
Instructions
- Melt the shea butter, cocoa butter, and sweet almond oil using a double boiler or water bath until fully liquid.
- Allow the mixture to cool until it becomes opaque and semi-solid. You can also make an ice bath to cool it quicker.
- Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, whip until light and fluffy (about 3–5 minutes).
- Sprinkle in the arrowroot powder, Vitamin E oil and add fragrance oil. Whip again until fully incorporated.
- Transfer into clean jars and label.





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