I don’t have my own tips but I did want to say that I tried the trace method you mentioned here and in other videos when I made your Eucalyptus & Mint Foot Butter and it is just so luxurious and smooth as silk!!! Once I get up the courage to make other butters, I will try it every time :)
Thanks for the tips! I have some tattoo butter that is (you said it!) a mix of mango and shea butter with some other stuff. My first tub of it was beautiful. It was smooth and creamy, even though it did go totally liquid after being in the car heat during the summer. I didn't do anything special to cool it, it just solidified smooth. Second two tubs arrived grainy and nasty. They look just like your forced grainy batch. It melts when rubbed in and seems to be okay, but it's just not a nice skin feel.
Always helpful, professional, educational, inspirational. Thank you so much for all your hard work, generously sharing your exceptional expertise and wisdom. Appreciate all you do very much. Mucho Gracias
Hello Marie. My first attempt on producing butter was your ´´ whipped lavender butter¨.It came out just great !!! After pouring it into pots I realized there was hard white butter at the bottom of my mixing jug. Your video is excellent !! Thanks soooo much for sharing
I bought an 8 oz tub of refined shea butter from Sulu that I really liked. It was smooth and easy to appy at room temperature. I then bought a 3 lb tub from Sulu but it was gritty. So I used your directions to heat and cool it. The grittiness was gone, but now the butter is much harder and I have to scratch the surface to get "shavings" that I can apply. And it now seems much greasier than the orgiginal product or the grainy product before remelting. What caused these changes in its qualities? Thanks, Doug
I absolutely love your videos and website. They are very informative and helpful yet don't make a newbie feel incompetent. Thank you so much for your share of knowledge.
Love the your explanation of fats and processes like trace in terms your audience can understand with your bubbly personality. Demonstrating how to fix this problem with samples and visuals of the real thing is very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing you knowledge and experience in this video on how to make and remake a product if is goes wrong at the start. Listening to your video, Making these products are not as simple as just whip and pour. looking forward to trying what you have shared and see what happens ..lol wish me luck, challenges are what makes DYI projects worth attempting .
Thank you for this, I have an experiment which I shall be doing and will let you know if it works! PS, only today I was sat outside in the garden relaxing ( after ages!) With your Make up book. A great read 👍 Regards Jan from UK 🇬🇧
I have this happen with my hydrating balm. It's high in beeswax, but also contains soft butters. It didn't go grainy right away. It took weeks, but now it's like sand. Will try to bring to trace and see how it goes. Thx
@@sylviayakubu6575 I did some research and found that it was because of the high percentage of butters that I used. They reccomend that you keep butters under 10% in balms. My balm had about 40% butters. So I reformulated and reduced the amount of butters and increased my oils and now it doesnt go grainy.
Thankful for these tips. I purchased a 1 kg of Sweet Almond butter and it was grainy/sandy (purchased it at clearance price but wasn't informed it was like this was told it was on clearance because of overstock of the product)
@ChristinaEdwards I've never worked with that butter but you can melt a small amount like a teaspoon size. Try to stir it & see the texture as it cools. It may just be how the company processed it or the different temperatures it went through during shipment. Don't give up on it.
You really explain all the things that worry us, thank you so much, I would love to see you working with cupuacu butter, which is amazing for the skin but is quiet inestable, ❤️❤️💥💥 greetings from Bolivia
I used shea and cocoa butter, beeswax w/vit e oil and a little coconut oil. At first it was perfect. So moisturizing, blissfully smooth but almost 2 weeks later it turned a little grainy. Uuuggg. It is winter here so not to hot but after pouring I did not refrigerate either, I just let it cool naturally. I wonder if I refridgerste after if it will make a difference? So disappointed. But now it's in the tubes. It's about a 12 tube recipe but I am not sure if can get it back out and try to reheat or if can get a trace and still get it poured in time. So upsetting. I was going to give for Christmas gifts but that's tomorrow so that's out. Even after all the you tube videos, I watched not once did anyone mention the possibility of graininess happening. I am on such a tight budget so I am just wanting to save what I created. :( as cannot rebuy tubes etc. I am not comfortable giving out grainy lip balm. 12 tubes to much fif me to use Any ideas on best way to approach this anyone? Things can use around the house? Has anyone had this problem and able to correct?
Just now prepared a shea butter soy wax lip balm. The texture is good so far . Gotta see the texture after few days . My butter which was fine a few days back has started melting now !!
How would the cooling process work for extremely large batches of emulsified body butter? There is not enough space in the fridge or freezer for the tub we make Body butter in.
I’ve used this method many times but for some reason still end up with some grainy batches! Cooling and mixing in an ice bath until trace and then rapidly cooling in freezer. When I do small 100g test batches they turn out perfectly smooth. Any idea how I can scale up but still achieve the perfect smooth consistency?
Oh yeah Too many times. I’m impatient. Actually I bought a body butter recently from lush that had grains in it. The limited edition Lime body butter. I’m not sure if it’s by accident or design. I didn’t read anything about lumps on their website.
My recipe did not solidify at all, so I added stearic acid. Cooled it and whipped it light & creamy. It turned a bit sandy. It was for me so I will use it. So back to the drawing board.
No; that's like saying cookies need brown sugar and honey in order to be sweet. It's definitely possible to use both, but you do not need to :) It depends on the formulation and what you're trying to achieve.
I love your channel so simple to follow but packed with good information. I had a question, I'm about to embark on my first whipped shea butter. I want to use your 4 ingredient recipe. I want to use both Shea butter and Mango butter but the mango butter I ordered online is grainy. Should I melt it first on its own then add it to the Shea butter after both have melted or can I just measure them out and melt them both together. How do you deal with grainy mango butter before you have already started the heating phase?
I know this is an old post but I tried to make a body balm with and without butters. Without butters, my balms are grainy from the beeswax. I'm assuming temperature has something to do with it but any way to do this so they're silky without little chunks? ❤
Thanks for your excellent work. Are there any specific butters that go grainy in the base combination? (I hear your advice on soft butters - which ones in particular?)
@@HumblebeeAndMe much appreciated. I'd love to contact you about a tattoo butter we have developed and our experience in eradicating graininess! Though it does have an aqueous component, seems the same ideas and rules apply. Regards from the UK.
@humblebee & me How about shock cooling a wax-butter product. would this help prevent grainyness because off the saturated and unsaturated ingredients have less time to search for their friends in de endproduct?
So helpful, thank you. My body butter seem to look and feel like a mouse/ yougart consistency/ texture. Do you think that's alright bubbles when I'm mixing the whipped butters? ❤
@@HumblebeeAndMe had a batch of cbd cream go grainy on me, think it was from the clay mix going in the blender at higher temp than it should have. The formula also came out greasy possibly from using a different coconut butter. Fixed it with a double boiler remelt then whipped/mixed it all while in an ice water bath and got it to where i wanted it. I brought the greasy feel down by adding some shea and mango butter at the same time and its good to go. Thanks for all the info!
I'd guess it's to do with how they are cooling; tubes will cool at a different speed than pots. I'd experiment with putting the tubs in the fridge or freezer to cool and see if either of those approaches solves it :)
In theory, I suppose, but I've never encountered it. The blending while cooling required for emulsions + the dilution with water and the emulsion will all help prevent graininess.
hello, thank you so much for the video ,I also take courses at Formula Botanica, i'm always struggeling with my balms and body butters even after doing this trick ( stiring to the trace) any advice please !!
This is just perfect. The last batches I made was grainy. Sand like texture. Thank you for this Marie.
You're so welcome! I hope you can save 'em :)
I don’t have my own tips but I did want to say that I tried the trace method you mentioned here and in other videos when I made your Eucalyptus & Mint Foot Butter and it is just so luxurious and smooth as silk!!! Once I get up the courage to make other butters, I will try it every time :)
Thanks for the tips! I have some tattoo butter that is (you said it!) a mix of mango and shea butter with some other stuff. My first tub of it was beautiful. It was smooth and creamy, even though it did go totally liquid after being in the car heat during the summer. I didn't do anything special to cool it, it just solidified smooth. Second two tubs arrived grainy and nasty. They look just like your forced grainy batch. It melts when rubbed in and seems to be okay, but it's just not a nice skin feel.
Always helpful, professional, educational, inspirational. Thank you so much for all your hard work, generously sharing your exceptional expertise and wisdom. Appreciate all you do very much. Mucho Gracias
Thank you so much! ❤️
Congratulations on 10 years
Thank you so much Marie, for sharing your knowledge and being such a wonderful teacher. Love and gratitude to you sweet lady. 💕🙏🏻🌿🌎💕
Thank you so much for this video. I've had body butters go grainy a lot. It is definitely a trial and error thing. Thanks for all the great tips.
Hello Marie. My first attempt on producing butter was your ´´ whipped lavender butter¨.It came out just great !!! After pouring it into pots I realized there was hard white butter at the
bottom of my mixing jug. Your video is excellent !! Thanks soooo much for sharing
Thank you for sharing all this information for free 🙏🏾💕💕💕
I bought an 8 oz tub of refined shea butter from Sulu that I really liked. It was smooth and easy to appy at room temperature. I then bought a 3 lb tub from Sulu but it was gritty. So I used your directions to heat and cool it. The grittiness was gone, but now the butter is much harder and I have to scratch the surface to get "shavings" that I can apply. And it now seems much greasier than the orgiginal product or the grainy product before remelting. What caused these changes in its qualities?
Thanks,
Doug
I absolutely love your videos and website. They are very informative and helpful yet don't make a newbie feel incompetent. Thank you so much for your share of knowledge.
❤️ Thank you so much for your kind words, Amy! I'm thrilled that you are enjoying learning and making with me 😄
Love the your explanation of fats and processes like trace in terms your audience can understand with your bubbly personality. Demonstrating how to fix this problem with samples and visuals of the real thing is very helpful. Thank you.
I'm so glad you found it helpful! :)
Thank you for sharing you knowledge and experience in this video on how to make and remake a product if is goes wrong at the start. Listening to your video, Making these products are not as simple as just whip and pour. looking forward to trying what you have shared and see what happens ..lol wish me luck, challenges are what makes DYI projects worth attempting .
Thank you for this, I have an experiment which I shall be doing and will let you know if it works!
PS, only today I was sat outside in the garden relaxing ( after ages!) With your Make up book.
A great read 👍
Regards
Jan from UK 🇬🇧
I have this happen with my hydrating balm. It's high in beeswax, but also contains soft butters. It didn't go grainy right away. It took weeks, but now it's like sand. Will try to bring to trace and see how it goes. Thx
Me too my balms go grainy after a while
me tooo ....I asked ever where but no one new
@@sylviayakubu6575 I did some research and found that it was because of the high percentage of butters that I used. They reccomend that you keep butters under 10% in balms. My balm had about 40% butters. So I reformulated and reduced the amount of butters and increased my oils and now it doesnt go grainy.
My goshhh i needed this video ! Thanks Marie : D
Also had to point out that your hair looks so magnificent !!
You are so welcome! ❤️ Thanks for watching!
Wow that was great info. Can you plz take a video on how to avoid frothy cream / lotion. Thank you ❤️
I'll keep it in mind-thanks for the suggestion!
Thankful for these tips. I purchased a 1 kg of Sweet Almond butter and it was grainy/sandy (purchased it at clearance price but wasn't informed it was like this was told it was on clearance because of overstock of the product)
@ChristinaEdwards I've never worked with that butter but you can melt a small amount like a teaspoon size. Try to stir it & see the texture as it cools. It may just be how the company processed it or the different temperatures it went through during shipment. Don't give up on it.
You really explain all the things that worry us, thank you so much, I would love to see you working with cupuacu butter, which is amazing for the skin but is quiet inestable, ❤️❤️💥💥 greetings from Bolivia
Made my 1st base make up. Ekkksss I was so pleased
Congrats!
THANK YOU for this!!! Now I feel better about making my holiday lip balm for friends!! I tested it on my own butter mix and it finally worked!!! ❤️
I used shea and cocoa butter, beeswax w/vit e oil and a little coconut oil. At first it was perfect. So moisturizing, blissfully smooth but almost 2 weeks later it turned a little grainy. Uuuggg. It is winter here so not to hot but after pouring I did not refrigerate either, I just let it cool naturally. I wonder if I refridgerste after if it will make a difference? So disappointed. But now it's in the tubes. It's about a 12 tube recipe but I am not sure if can get it back out and try to reheat or if can get a trace and still get it poured in time. So upsetting. I was going to give for Christmas gifts but that's tomorrow so that's out. Even after all the you tube videos, I watched not once did anyone mention the possibility of graininess happening. I am on such a tight budget so I am just wanting to save what I created.
:( as cannot rebuy tubes etc. I am not comfortable giving out grainy lip balm. 12 tubes to much fif me to use Any ideas on best way to approach this anyone? Things can use around the house? Has anyone had this problem and able to correct?
did you manage to fix it?
EXCELLENT troubleshooting lecture!! I absolutely loved this vid. Thank you Marie!! 🤗
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching :)
How do I find your ingredients for making shea butter
I am going to buy your book through Amazon.
Thank you so much! ❤️
Just now prepared a shea butter soy wax lip balm. The texture is good so far . Gotta see the texture after few days . My butter which was fine a few days back has started melting now !!
How would the cooling process work for extremely large batches of emulsified body butter? There is not enough space in the fridge or freezer for the tub we make Body butter in.
Hi Marie, thankyou for the wonderful video ,can you guide how can we fix graininess of whipped body butters
I’ve used this method many times but for some reason still end up with some grainy batches! Cooling and mixing in an ice bath until trace and then rapidly cooling in freezer. When I do small 100g test batches they turn out perfectly smooth. Any idea how I can scale up but still achieve the perfect smooth consistency?
Oh yeah Too many times. I’m impatient. Actually I bought a body butter recently from lush that had grains in it. The limited edition Lime body butter. I’m not sure if it’s by accident or design. I didn’t read anything about lumps on their website.
My recipe did not solidify at all, so I added stearic acid. Cooled it and whipped it light & creamy. It turned a bit sandy. It was for me so I will use it. So back to the drawing board.
BLESS UR HEART MARIE
❤️ Thanks for watching!
So for a pour butter, stearic acid AND Beeswax need to be added in order for it to be a bit heat proof?
No; that's like saying cookies need brown sugar and honey in order to be sweet. It's definitely possible to use both, but you do not need to :) It depends on the formulation and what you're trying to achieve.
I love your channel so simple to follow but packed with good information. I had a question, I'm about to embark on my first whipped shea butter. I want to use your 4 ingredient recipe. I want to use both Shea butter and Mango butter but the mango butter I ordered online is grainy. Should I melt it first on its own then add it to the Shea butter after both have melted or can I just measure them out and melt them both together. How do you deal with grainy mango butter before you have already started the heating phase?
Thanks for sharing these great tips.
You are so welcome!
This is awesome ... I'm a beginner
Thanks so much for this post. I've had all of the above happen to me! :)
You're so welcome!
Love your videos Marie. You are BRILLIANT❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!
I know this is an old post but I tried to make a body balm with and without butters. Without butters, my balms are grainy from the beeswax. I'm assuming temperature has something to do with it but any way to do this so they're silky without little chunks? ❤
can adding a mica make body butter grainy? Thanks!
Geat info! I agree, quality, clean bees wax is an excellent stabilizer!
My beeswax pomade always comes out grainy and I'm always having to smash every batch by hand and that takes hours 😕.
I alsogot sand like texture. After adding colloidal oat powder. You think the same "melting- cooling" method will work with the powder in it?
It depends on why it's grainy; if the sandy texture is coming from colloidal oatmeal, re-melting won't help. If it's coming from the butters, it will.
I feel like shea butter doesn't need to be melted that it can be added after you melted all the other stuff
It depends on the formulation, but yes, that is definitely an option! A partial cold-process, if you will :)
Thanks for your excellent work.
Are there any specific butters that go grainy in the base combination?
(I hear your advice on soft butters - which ones in particular?)
All of them, I'm afraid. Any butter-even brittle ones-can go soft in the right (or wrong) formulation + circumstances.
@@HumblebeeAndMe much appreciated. I'd love to contact you about a tattoo butter we have developed and our experience in eradicating graininess! Though it does have an aqueous component, seems the same ideas and rules apply.
Regards from the UK.
Can I re melt my body butter and re whip it?
ThanQ ❤
Very informative! Thank you! 🤗
Thanks for watching! ❤️
@humblebee & me How about shock cooling a wax-butter product. would this help prevent grainyness because off the saturated and unsaturated ingredients have less time to search for their friends in de endproduct?
It can work! The only way to know for sure is to try it and test it over time :)
So helpful, thank you. My body butter seem to look and feel like a mouse/ yougart consistency/ texture. Do you think that's alright bubbles when I'm mixing the whipped butters? ❤
If you like the texture then it's ok!
So helpful !💐💐💐
Thank you so much dear🌺🌸😊😊💃💃💃
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for watching!
So if I wanted to add cbd to my pre-made whipped body butter just light re melt the body butter and add oil??
Please do you have to check ph if it’s emulsified body butter?
It's a good idea, and a must if you've included pH sensitive ingredients. This is true for all hydrous products :)
@@HumblebeeAndMe thank you.
Lot more to it than I figured. Thx!
Yes! I thought this would be a quick video but once I had it all scripted out... nope 🙈
@@HumblebeeAndMe had a batch of cbd cream go grainy on me, think it was from the clay mix going in the blender at higher temp than it should have. The formula also came out greasy possibly from using a different coconut butter. Fixed it with a double boiler remelt then whipped/mixed it all while in an ice water bath and got it to where i wanted it. I brought the greasy feel down by adding some shea and mango butter at the same time and its good to go. Thanks for all the info!
Great Video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
How do I fix a body butter that contains a lot of arrowroot powder? There is a feeling as if it has sandy texture😢
I'm afraid that's probably a chuck-it-out situation; you're not going to be able to remove the powder or mask it.
Make sure the powder is equally micronised to the smallest amount
@@ClubNoisebandany recommendations
HELP, why does my calendula chapsticks feel grainy & yet the exact same batch going into pots is perfect 🤦♀️ plz help, Jody
I'd guess it's to do with how they are cooling; tubes will cool at a different speed than pots. I'd experiment with putting the tubs in the fridge or freezer to cool and see if either of those approaches solves it :)
Is this something that can happen in an emulsified cream?
In theory, I suppose, but I've never encountered it. The blending while cooling required for emulsions + the dilution with water and the emulsion will all help prevent graininess.
Mine keeps seperating. Or becoming like paste as it set up
Thanks!
hello, thank you so much for the video ,I also take courses at Formula Botanica, i'm always struggeling with my balms and body butters even after doing this trick ( stiring to the trace) any advice please !!
I have found that placing mine in the freezer opposed to the fridge has helped. Like flash cooling ;)
My tinted lip balms are going grainy after a few days but my clear lip balms are fine, what is it that I’m doing wrong?🤔
I'm afraid I have no idea with so little information.
@@HumblebeeAndMe i use the microwave technique for heating and refrigerator for cooling. I also use red iron oxide as pigment sometimes.
Is ucuba butter good for lotion or body butter.
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Yup!
Thank you for vídeo is very excellent... congratulationts 💖🙏
Thank you! 😃
@@HumblebeeAndMe whit the greatest of tastes...God bless You 🙏
Hello dear..canvu pls share niacinamide serum and salicylic acid serum formula plsss..
I'll keep it in mind-thanks for the suggestion!
@@HumblebeeAndMe thank you so much for your reply ❤...love from India🤗
I just shared a salicylic acid formula-check it out! ❤️
I made some lip balm with Coconut oil, beeswax, almond oil, and shea butter and got grainy the reason was coconut oil.
You are a 💎 gem this coco butter has been the worse! Lol
I'm so glad you found this helpful! ❤️
Awesome video thx!
Glad you liked it!
How to make body shop lip balm
I would love to have "Modern Cosmetics" is just sooo expensive 😔
Hi Marie , hope you are doing well. Please share your fitness secret would love to know. ❤
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Why you are so cute?? 🤧❤️❤️❤️
Oh my, some much to learn. So what I learned is Indidnt really know anything. Lol
hello, is there anyway to private message you? I have a few questions, many thanks
Please give this FAQ a read: www.humblebeeandme.com/faqs/how-can-i-learn-from-you/ :)
Great tips Marie , thanks you
Thanks for watching!