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Now are you ready to make your own Jasmine Body Butter? It is a simple recipe to make, and I got it from Rawmazing's Body Butter. This is the greatest body butter ever. I live in Colorado where it is extremely dry, so consequently my skin is always dry. This stuff is wonderful in our dry winters. Susan at Rawmazing used rosemary and sweet orange and peppermint essential oils, and since I love jasmine, I decided to use Jasmine Fragrance. You could use whatever essential oils you like in this recipe. It is very versatile.
Jasmine Body Butter
Ingredients:
1 cup Shea Butter
1/2 Cup Coconut Oil
1/2 cup Almond Oil
30 drops Jasmine Fragrance
Directions:
Melt Shea Butter and Coconut Oil over medium heat on stove.
Let cool for 30 minutes in refrigerator.
Then add the almond oil and jasmine fragrance.
Once the mixture starts to partially solidify it is ready to whip.
Next you are going to whip this with your mixer. It will actually whip up like whipped cream.
It will does not take long to whip somewhere around 5 minutes.
Next put it in a sterile jar and you are ready to go.
A little goes a long way.
I love this Jasmine Body Butter. It makes my skin feel amazing. Let me know what you think of this recipe. I always love hearing from you.
Enjoy!!!
Debi
Debi - this Jasmine body butter seems WONDERFUL :)
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