Make This Homemade Pumpkin Spice Whipped Body Butter Recipe (With Pumpkin Puree' and Pumpkin Seed Oil---SO Good for Your Skin!)
Fall is about here, and I'm loving that soon it will be time for all things pumpkin! I thought I'd mix up this Pumpkin Spice Whipped Body Butter in readiness for the cold chill air and how it dries my skin.
This homemade body butter recipe really combats the drying conditions of Fall and Winter. We've already had some evenings dip well into the 40's, so the cold is on its way soon! I'll be ready, though! This body butter is some pretty divine stuff! Here's how to make whipped double pumpkin body butter you'll just love!
Benefits of Pumpkin for Your Skin
One thing that makes this body butter so special is that I used Pumpkin Seed Oil and pumpkin puree. You see--pumpkin seed oil has some incredible anti-aging and skin loving benefits, and so does the puree. Here are some great things to know about pumpkin seed oil and pumpkin puree':
Increases the overall health of your skin
Helps firm up your skin due to the high levels of Vitamin C and Zine
Helps keep oily skin under control due to high levels of selenium and zinc
It's super rich in antioxidants
The puree contains natural alpha-hydroxy acids, which help with exfoliation and cell turnover
It's a non-greasy moisturizer. The fatty acids contained in the oil sink deeply into your skin.
Great for sensitive skin!
You can find out more about the benefits of pumpkin in this article: How to Make Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrub--an incredible moisturizing scrub!
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How to Make Your Own Whipped Pumpkin Spice Body Butter
This is so easy to make! This recipe yields a nice 8 ounce cup of body butter. It's perfect for that size Mason jelly jar, any cute jar with a lid, or a craft jar. If you plan to give this as a gift, it's easy to add burlap or bows for a creative touch.
One quick very important note about gifting and using this butter:
Because it contains pumpkin puree, it will mold after a week or so. You can keep it refrigerated, and it may last up to two weeks. This is because I did not include any preservatives, as I rarely use them. Most of them contain chemicals that are hormone disruptors.
Bottom line: if you plan to give this away, be sure you tell your friend about the short shelf life!
Alternatively, you could leave out the pumpkin puree all together, and add a tablespoon extra of almond oil to make up for it. Then you wouldn’t have to worry about preservatives at all, as there would be no moisture in the butter! You won’t have the pumpkin benefits, but your body butter will be perfectly safe because it will lack the moisture that can harbor bacteria and fungus.
How to Make Homemade Pumpkin Spice Whipped Body Butter
Ingredients:
1/2 cup Cocoa Butter
1/4 cup Shea Butter
1/8 cup Pumpkin Seed Oil
1/8 cup Pumpkin Puree' (not the pie filling---just pumpkin puree')
Essential oils: Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Clove, and Ginger. I used
You can adjust the essential oils for your own tastes, though.
NOTE 1: Keep in mind that some people have a sensitivity to Cinnamon essential oil. You may want to adjust that one down. Ginger is warming and lovely for your skin.
NOTE 2: You could substitute the Shea Butter for Coconut Oil, if you like. I happen to be very allergic to coconut oil on my skin (it makes me itch and actually dries out my skin like crazy), so I never use it in my skin care recipes.
**The links above are for Amazon, but I love to get my essential oils at Starwest Botanicals. They also carry a great selection of spices, herbs, and body care items.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT PRESERVATIVES: See the above comments right before the ingredients list!
Directions for the Whipped Body Butter:
Step 1) Measure out your shea butter and cocoa butter. Melt them together in a double boiler. I just used a pint Mason jar on low heat.
Step 2) Pour the melted shea & cocoa butter into a bowl. Add your pumpkin seed oil, pumpkin puree, and essential oils. Stir well.
Step 3) Refrigerate this mixture for about 30 minutes or so, until the butters just barely start to set back up again.
Step 4) At the point the butters are starting to set up, mix using a hand blender. It doesn't take very long! I over-mixed mine a bit, which gives it a kind of crumbly appearance. If I had stopped seconds sooner, it would have looked softer. Either way, it works just fine, though.
Step 5) Spoon into a cute jar. Give as a gift or enjoy for yourself!
NOTE: This body butter does not contain any preservatives. You can expect it to last at least a week at room temperature, however, if you refrigerate it, it will last much longer.
To Use Your Whipped Body Butter:
A little tiny bit goes a very very long way! I love using this all over my body, including my face. It does some seriously good things to your skin. It's also great for those rough, cracked areas, like cuticles, heels, and elbows.
Final Thoughts on Making Your Own Pumpkin Spice Whipped Body Butter
This stuff is just incredible, if I do say so myself. It's so simple to make, and it works beautifully! Best of all, it smells just like Fall, with the spicy scents of pumpkin pie. Mr. V. is quite the manly man, and even he liked how it made his hands feel. He really liked that it didn't make them a greasy mess, too. :-)
If you wanted to give a great Fall gift set, you could create a neat pumpkin spice gift basket using my handmade Pumpkin Spice Soap, this whipped body butter, and my Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrub. You could even add in a tiny jar of the Pumpkin Seed Oil, just because it's a unique and wonderful oil. Put them all in a darling Fall basket with cute ribbons and some burlap....and there you go!
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Hugs, Health, and Self-Reliance,
Heidi
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