I love this body butter so much! Even my husband is enjoying it and asking for it, although he has never used any sort of lotion or cream before!! Thank you also for mentioning that the butter will separate until the optiphen is mixed in well. I almost tossed a double batch because of the separation, but luckily, I remembered last minute that you talked about that! I really appreciate you and all you share!!
Hi Rhonda. I tried this body butter with minor changes and it is AWESOME so far. I'm waiting until tomorrow to try it. Thank you , Thank you and Thank you.
Thank you so much for the information sharing your recipe, I believe what’s for you is for you and what’s for me Is for me blessings to you and your family ❤
Thank you for walking me through all this. I am learning and need Christmas gifts this year🎉. I will modify to my families needs but your vital to this❤
How lovely, it looks like satin. I can’t wait to make this for family gifts this Christmas. Can you please share with me where you purchased the containers you put the finished product in?
Thank you so much for the valuable lessons! I have no intention of starting a business, but am interested in making my own products. Happy I stumbled upon your video! I have much admiration for your work and knowledge!
I love watching all of your videos. Your accent is amazing! I’m using apricot and Aegean oil and had some ilks test it. THEY LOVED IT! I wanted to make it 3 times larger. I can multiply every ingredient my 3 right? Thanks so much for all you teach us. Arlisha from USA
I couldn’t agree more about using Grams for measuring product! I tried using ounces and nothing was consistent! Looks like a great recipe! I don’t have sorbitol, could I substitute by just adding more glycerin so I’m still getting the rich humectant properties in the emulsion?
Thank you so much for your videos and I have been brainstorming lately and I didn’t even know What circuit meant and you showed me that for labeling my items
@@rosaelinav8036 today im about to make body butter as i have a day off from the show stall (ive been helping my daughters company) i promise to show my process and they will be on my site soon
Hi Rhonda thanx for sharing ur recipe I just have a quick question I made this body butter and it turned out beautifully I did wait to put my lids on and iv noticed that there's a little bit of condensation under the lids, I wipe it away and a couple days later there's a little bit of condensation under the lids again, is this normal? Iv used a preservitive im just worried in time it may affect my product
Hello. I noticed this recipe has different ingredients listed than in the ones listed on your website to sell? Did you change your recipe and why? Does the one on website create a better product in your opinion? Did prices for products play a part in your decision? Or do you just make different recipes? Thank you!!
I change my recipe all the time. Also on you tube i often try to give recipes that people will Understand and can alter. You can change oils or other to suit your brand too
With xanthum gum you need to add that to glycerin first or else it will clump up. Anytime you change a recipe means you need to start the recipe again as changes will effect the end result
Thanks ma'am for the video. Please can i skip out the green tea extract and the sorbitol since i don't have that will i still get a good result? Thanks for your quick response.
no its not because it is a water base lotion/body butter. the oil ones are ones that are 100% oils and butters. but i guess it also comes down to personal choice. i am formulating a new body/hand lotion that will be out hopefully in a month
Nothing synthetic is comparable to the naturally derived. That includes ’fragrance oils’ - known to be neurotoxins. Can’t equate to pure Essential Oils - same as your premise for Vitamin E ; ) ; )
That’s an absolutely beautiful thick lotion, but it’s not a body butter. A body butter doesn’t have water in it. At all.. ut does look like a beautiful thick lotion it’s just not a body butter.
Thank you for the comment. Yes this is a gorgeous cream, lotion or so on . It’s the name I use for it and many so called body butters on the market contain water. It’s a way of getting the feel without the grease I guess
Not to be rude but if you're making these body creams / butters/treatments and you use them yourself as well, then why do your arms look like that? I'm not trying to be rude I'm just speaking on what I observe and your arms are covered in freckles in age spots shouldn't your skin be beautiful clear and youthful with these products you're making and I assume using?
Are you serious. Im 52 years old and i live in an extremely hot country where skin cancer is our biggest health risk. Im not a beauty queen but a manufacturer of goods. For my age my skin is in amazing shape. And yes the comment is rude and judgemental
Well we usually find things that offend us rude even if it wasn't meant to be offensive just a legitimate question. I am just a couple of years younger than you and I live in a very hot (ridiculously hot for most of the year) place as well and my skin is smooth and clear because the anti-aging products that I use and take internally actually work. Plus I'm sure there's an element of DNA involved. I just wanted to know because the skin I see in the video doesn't look as if anything is being done to it
Hello and Thank you for a great video! Once you have separated the batch into 130g to scent each differently, is the percentage of fragrance oil to add about 1 gram on a scale?
Thank you for this excellent tutorial. I learned so much, and thank you for including this recipe! You are very kind and generous!
Anytime 💜💜
THANK YOU FOR SHARING ❤ & FOR SHARING THE RECIPE. you are very kind
A lot people don’t believe of FREE knowledge
My pleasure 😊 glad you loved it. I have 100s of free recipes on here
Thank you sooooo much🌞Watching you from Miami, Fla.
Thank you for watching. Hope you love it
I love this body butter so much! Even my husband is enjoying it and asking for it, although he has never used any sort of lotion or cream before!! Thank you also for mentioning that the butter will separate until the optiphen is mixed in well. I almost tossed a double batch because of the separation, but luckily, I remembered last minute that you talked about that! I really appreciate you and all you share!!
Your welcome. I have a friend that i made it for and her husband stole the whole tub 🤣🤣🤣
My husband likes it a lot as well. One of the best body butter I ever tried. @@NelsonInteriorSoapery
Wow that’s so beautiful!!!!!
Love from the USA 💕
Oh thank you. Yes this one comes out beautifully
Hi Rhonda. I tried this body butter with minor changes and it is AWESOME so far. I'm waiting until tomorrow to try it. Thank you , Thank you and Thank you.
Im so glad you love it
Thank you so much for the information sharing your recipe, I believe what’s for you is for you and what’s for me Is for me blessings to you and your family ❤
Your welcome 🤗
Thank you for walking me through all this. I am learning and need Christmas gifts this year🎉. I will modify to my families needs but your vital to this❤
Awe your so welcome. 💕🌸🌼🌷♥️ its a lovely soap . Also coconut cream in soap is also lovely
Amazing...thanks for sharing...
I'm from USA !
Hi there welcome. Your welcome. Happy making
How lovely, it looks like satin. I can’t wait to make this for family gifts this Christmas. Can you please share with me where you purchased the containers you put the finished product in?
Yes heirloom skin care but there are cheaper ones at craft360
What a great formula ❤ i will make it soon
No worries. Hope you love it
Love your videos as so easy to follow and understand and thank you for recipe - big hi from Saudi!
My pleasure 😊 thank you so much for watching . 💗💗💗
Great!!
Thank you so much for the valuable lessons! I have no intention of starting a business, but am interested in making my own products. Happy I stumbled upon your video! I have much admiration for your work and knowledge!
Awe thank you thats so nice. I have lots that follow to make their own products
This looks beautiful and rich!
Thank you. It sure does and it feels very silky
I have a question. How to get the butters mixed with the oils to have that ghee but smooth texture?
Thank you so much❤️
This all needs to be melted down first
I love watching all of your videos. Your accent is amazing! I’m using apricot and Aegean oil and had some ilks test it. THEY LOVED IT! I wanted to make it 3 times larger. I can multiply every ingredient my 3 right? Thanks so much for all you teach us. Arlisha from USA
Hi lovely. It’s funny as Australians don’t think they have an accent . You multiple my recipes for sure. I’m so glad your doing well
I couldn’t agree more about using Grams for measuring product! I tried using ounces and nothing was consistent!
Looks like a great recipe! I don’t have sorbitol, could I substitute by just adding more glycerin so I’m still getting the rich humectant properties in the emulsion?
Yes you can. It wont be as slippy but it will work
Great recipe! I really enjoyed your butter! Thank you very much for sharing!
Your so welcome. Its a very creamy recipe
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery I absolutely love it!
Can you whip this recipe to make it a whipped body butter?
No it wont work like that but give it a go after stick blending to see. Cant hurt
Please what is the batch size of this production?
Im sorry i dont remember
I love your your butter
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for your videos and I have been brainstorming lately and I didn’t even know What circuit meant and you showed me that for labeling my items
You are very welcome. Its a big learning curve to understand it all. I try to show so that everyone has to succeed
Hi Rhonda, I know the water and oils have to be the same temperature, however, is there a range that they both have to be in? Many thanks Joni
Yes you want to keep it at around 60 degrees or lower
Hi Rhonda. Is Green tea extract the same as the green tea tree extract that you use. if not can I use the green tea extract?
Yes its just the extract
Hi how much gliscerin did you add
I’m sorry I can’t remember but if you add the recipe you hopefully can see
Great job
Thank you
Thanks for sharing😊
Your welcome 🤗
Good job it keep it up
Sure will 💕
Where to buy the vitamin E? I buy the one that natural is that the same yours? How can I tell the difference? Thanks for helping me
Its ok.
I buy it from body care suppliers.
The name to look for to buy natural vitamin e is RRR-alpha-tocopherol
I’m sorry I forgot to ask you have you done this product, body butter in rose smell? Thank you🤍
Yes i have . I will be doing more body butters soon
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery omg thank you so much, please let me know when you about to show us the one with rose 🌹 thank you so much🤍🙋♀️🤍
@@rosaelinav8036 today im about to make body butter as i have a day off from the show stall (ive been helping my daughters company) i promise to show my process and they will be on my site soon
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery wonderful! Thank you for letting me know me know! You have a blessing evening or Wednesday 🍂🙋♀️🍂
where can you get SORBITOL to buy
Try heirloom body care or Aussie soap supplies
Hi Rhonda thanx for sharing ur recipe I just have a quick question I made this body butter and it turned out beautifully I did wait to put my lids on and iv noticed that there's a little bit of condensation under the lids, I wipe it away and a couple days later there's a little bit of condensation under the lids again, is this normal? Iv used a preservitive im just worried in time it may affect my product
@@NinaBritt-s2p you should not have any condensation. But it may feel a little liquid and that’s ok
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery ok thank u❤
Hello. I noticed this recipe has different ingredients listed than in the ones listed on your website to sell? Did you change your recipe and why? Does the one on website create a better product in your opinion? Did prices for products play a part in your decision? Or do you just make different recipes? Thank you!!
I change my recipe all the time. Also on you tube i often try to give recipes that people will
Understand and can alter.
You can change oils or other to suit your brand too
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery Thank you so much! I’m grateful for your knowledge and enjoy your videos very much. So many ideas in my head!!!!!
Do you have the percentages of what you used to change batch sizes?
Sorry i dont remember
Hi Rhonda. I don't have sorbitol or green tea, and I'm going to use xantham gum. Do I add 4gm more to distilled water?
With xanthum gum you need to add that to glycerin first or else it will clump up. Anytime you change a recipe means you need to start the recipe again as changes will effect the end result
What is the use of sorbitol in this recipe? I have never used this. Seems similar to glycerin? Thank you
Could I just replace the sorbitol with more glycerin then?
Hi, what percentage of the recipe is oil and what percentage is water
I think it’s 68% water
Please can i use aloe gel instead of the juice?
Yes you sure can.
Loved the video, question at what Temperature did you mixed both phases. Ty so much
Hi there. At around 60-65 degrees . Just make sure they are both within 10 degrees of each other
Why do use the spatula instead of your hand blender? It looks like it would be really hard on your arm with a bigger batch. 😊
No it’s easy . I’m used to it and stick blending to much is not great once it’s thickened so much better to lighting add it in
Thanks ma'am for the video. Please can i skip out the green tea extract and the sorbitol since i don't have that will i still get a good result? Thanks for your quick response.
You can but it won’t be as silky
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery so what do you suggest i use as a substitute that i can easily find around me? Thanks for your quick response.
@@freshlookeffects theres not a lot. You can leave out green tea extract but you can add extra glycerine
Replace both sorbitol and tea tree extract with glycerine
what's an alternative to sorbitol?
You can leave it out. But it helps with slip
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery yep ,undertand that, but is there another ingredient that is also a suitable substitute? Or would you use a glycerite instead?
@@teecee3143 you can use dimethicone. Its a silicon alternative
Sorry if I missed it but are you wearing latex gloves or nitrile?
I think latex. Id have to look at the box
does it solidify? and does it melt?
As its a water/oil emulsion it does not melt but if in extreme heat anything may. It solidifies into a lovely mid texture cream
I think we can all take it as read that everything is presanitised 😊🙏
Yes of course i sanitise it all as per expectation and requirements
@@NelsonInteriorSoapery That was my point ; ) ; ) ‘cos you kept mentioning all the way through 😊🙏
question is this greasy?
no its not because it is a water base lotion/body butter. the oil ones are ones that are 100% oils and butters. but i guess it also comes down to personal choice. i am formulating a new body/hand lotion that will be out hopefully in a month
Nothing synthetic is comparable to the naturally derived. That includes ’fragrance oils’ - known to be neurotoxins. Can’t equate to pure Essential Oils - same as your premise for Vitamin E ; ) ; )
Thats true
That’s an absolutely beautiful thick lotion, but it’s not a body butter. A body butter doesn’t have water in it. At all.. ut does look like a beautiful thick lotion it’s just not a body butter.
Thank you for the comment. Yes this is a gorgeous cream, lotion or so on . It’s the name I use for it and many so called body butters on the market contain water. It’s a way of getting the feel without the grease I guess
Emulsified body butter contains water.
@@simplylexx5419 yes it does
Um... yes body butters have water. They are called emulsified body butters lol why comment something if you are un
educated on the topic.
EMULSIFIED body butters DO contain water lol tf?
Not to be rude but if you're making these body creams / butters/treatments and you use them yourself as well, then why do your arms look like that? I'm not trying to be rude I'm just speaking on what I observe and your arms are covered in freckles in age spots shouldn't your skin be beautiful clear and youthful with these products you're making and I assume using?
Are you serious. Im 52 years old and i live in an extremely hot country where skin cancer is our biggest health risk.
Im not a beauty queen but a manufacturer of goods. For my age my skin is in amazing shape. And yes the comment is rude and judgemental
Well we usually find things that offend us rude even if it wasn't meant to be offensive just a legitimate question. I am just a couple of years younger than you and I live in a very hot (ridiculously hot for most of the year) place as well and my skin is smooth and clear because the anti-aging products that I use and take internally actually work. Plus I'm sure there's an element of DNA involved. I just wanted to know because the skin I see in the video doesn't look as if anything is being done to it
Thank you so much I love how patient you with us. Very esplanade and like you said follow the recipe.thank you so much.🤍🙋♀️🤍
Your so welcome. Thank you for supporting me
Hello and Thank you for a great video! Once you have separated the batch into 130g to scent each differently, is the percentage of fragrance oil to add about 1 gram on a scale?
It’s about 1% fragrance. You can add up to 3% but sticking to 1g is best.