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Whipped Pearl Body Butter DIY

This Whipped Pearl Body Butter is smooth, creamy, and inspired by the ocean. The base is avocado butter. After a few minutes with a hand mixer, the dense butter becomes extremely smooth and fluffy. This recipe also contains seaweed extract. It's ...

 

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Whipped Pearl Body Butter DIY


Whipped Pearl Body Butter DIY

This Whipped Pearl Body Butter is smooth, creamy, and inspired by the ocean. The base is avocado butter. After a few minutes with a hand mixer, the dense butter becomes extremely smooth and fluffy.

This recipe also contains seaweed extract. It’s dispersed in fractionated coconut oil, which has a light texture that glides onto skin. Finally, pearl powder is added for luxury and Super Pearly White Mica for a touch of shimmer.

Whipped Pearl Body Butter

Because this is an oil-based recipe that doesn’t contain water, a preservative isn’t necessary. Keep in mind that body butters have a heavier feeling on the skin than lotion. Arrowroot powder is added so the recipe doesn’t feel too oily.

Whipped Pearl Body Butter DIY

What You Need:
3 Short 8 oz. Bail Jars
14 oz. Avocado Butter
1 oz. Seaweed Extract
4 mL Island Coconut Fragrance Oil
4 mL Pacific Pearl Fragrance Oil
1/2 tsp. Pearl Powder
1 tsp. Super Pearly White Mica
0.2 oz. Arrowroot Powder
Droppers

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ONE: Place 14 ounces of avocado butter into a large mixing bowl. Set a hand or stand mixer to low/medium and whip the butter for about 30-60 seconds to break up any large chunks and to create a smoother texture.

ONETWOTWO: Add 1 ounce of seaweed extract, 4 mL of Pacific Pearl Fragrance Oil, and 4 mL of Island Coconut Fragrance Oil. Turn the mixer on low to slowly incorporate the wet ingredients. Then, increase to medium/high and whip for about 30 seconds.

THREESIXTHREE: Add 1/2 teaspoon of pearl powder and 1 teaspoon of Super Pearly White Mica. Turn the mixer on low to slowly incorporate the dry ingredients. Then, increase to medium/high and whip for about 30 seconds.

FOURFIVEFOUR: Add 0.2 ounces of arrowroot powder. Use a spatula or large spoon to fold the powder in. Once incorporated, scrape down the sides of the bowl and continue to whip the mixture for about 60 more seconds. The butter should be smooth and fluffy.

SEVENFIVE: Spoon equally into three 8 oz. bail jars. Store the butter in a dry, cool place and enjoy.

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Whipped Pearl Body Butter DIY
 
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This rich pearl body butter leaves a light shimmer on the skin.
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Recipe type: Body Butter
Serves: 3 jars

Ingredients
  • 3 Short 8 oz. Bail Jars
  • 14 oz. Avocado Butter
  • 1 oz. Seaweed Extract
  • 4 mL Island Coconut Fragrance Oil
  • 4 mL Pacific Pearl Fragrance Oil
  • ½ tsp. Pearl Powder
  • 1 tsp. Super Pearly White Mica
  • 0.2 oz. Arrowroot Powder
  • Droppers

Instructions
  1. Place 14 ounces of avocado butter into a large mixing bowl. Set a hand or stand mixer to low/medium and whip the butter for about 30-60 seconds to break up any large chunks and to create a smoother texture.
  2. Add 1 ounce of seaweed extract, 4 mL of Pacific Pearl Fragrance Oil, and 4 mL of Island Coconut Fragrance Oil. Turn the mixer on low to slowly incorporate the wet ingredients. Then, increase to medium/high and whip for about 30 seconds.
  3. Add ½ teaspoon of pearl powder and 1 teaspoon of Super Pearly White Mica. Turn the mixer on low to slowly incorporate the dry ingredients. Then, increase to medium/high and whip for about 30 seconds.
  4. Add 0.2 ounces of arrowroot powder. Use a spatula or large spoon to fold the powder in. Once incorporated, scrape down the sides of the bowl and continue to whip the mixture for about 60 more seconds. The butter should be smooth and fluffy.
  5. Spoon equally into three 8 oz. bail jars. Store the butter in a dry, cool place and enjoy.

 

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