How to Make Moringa Body Butter
MORINGA BODY BUTTER
Moringa body butter is a type of skin care product that is designed to moisturize, nourish, and protect the skin. It is made from the butter extracted from the seeds of the moringa plant, which is known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and moisturizing properties.
Moringa body butter typically contains other natural ingredients such as shea butter, coconut oil, or argan oil, which provide additional hydration and nourishment to the skin. It may also contain essential oils or fragrances to provide a pleasant scent.
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Moringa body butter can be used on all skin types, but it is particularly beneficial for those with dry or sensitive skin. It is typically applied to the body after showering or bathing, or as needed throughout the day.
Regular use of moringa body butter can help to improve the texture and tone of the skin, leaving it feeling soft, smooth, and supple. The antioxidants in the moringa butter can also help to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals, which can lead to premature aging and other skin concerns.
Ingredients
- ¾ cup of raw shea butter
- 3 ½ tbsp cold-pressed moringa oil
- 1 tsp aloe vera gel
- ½ tsp vitamin E oil
- 15 drops of any of your favourite essential oils for scent
- Double boiler
- Hand mixer
Directions
- Begin by melting your shea butter in a double boiler over low heat. Keep an eye on it as it will melt very fast.
- Once melted, let it cool down till warm then stir in the vitamin E oil, aloe vera gel, and cold-pressed moringa oil.
- Now let the mixture cool down until it has solidified partially. It will turn an opaque colour when it partially solidifies. You can place it in the refrigerator for 15 minutes to speed up the results.
- When the time is up, get out your hand mixer and whip up the mixture into a fluffy white whipped cream.
- In the end, add 15 drops of your favourite essential oils for scent.
- Scoop up the whipped butter into sterilized storage containers. It’s best to use amber-coloured jars to protect your DIY moringa butter from UV rays.
- Store in a cool dry place and use clean dry fingers to dip into the jar.
You can use this moringa butter for eczema,
It’s important to note that moringa body butter should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight or heat. It should also be used with caution if you have any allergies or skin sensitivities.