THE BEST Whipped Natural Goats Milk & Oatmeal Body Butter Cream

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Indulge in the luxurious goodness of my Whipped Goat's Milk & Oatmeal Body Butter Cream. Crafted with care, this nourishing formula combines the soothing properties of goat milk and colloidal oatmeal with a blend of rich butters and oils, leaving your skin hydrated, soft, and delicately scented with oatmeal fragrance and you can smell the creamy aroma of the goats milk.
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Комментарии • 65

  • @ziphiacarol450
    @ziphiacarol450 Год назад +2

    I made this today and it came out perfectly. Thank you

  • @FluffFashion_21
    @FluffFashion_21 Год назад +1

    Always great recipes… my weekend project ❤

  • @phiablessed6860
    @phiablessed6860 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you blessed hands. I have learnt so much from you. Keep teaching us🎉

    • @phiablessed6860
      @phiablessed6860 3 месяца назад +1

      Can I use shea butter or tallow or both instead of mango butter?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  3 месяца назад

      @@phiablessed6860 Shea is good, or a mix of Shea & Tallow will also work fine

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  3 месяца назад

      I am so pleased. Thank you so much for your kind words.

  • @ambermartin1117
    @ambermartin1117 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, I am new to making body butters but now am gonna try your lotion recipe, thanks for listing substitutions bc it’s all so confusing sometimes on what you can and can’t use. I have BTMS 50, glycerin, capryl glucossidr, IPM, and 60% sodium lactate, beeswax, and another wax I forgot what it’s called but starts with a C. Anyways I have mostly all the oils and butters but I’m gonna substitute a different butter in place of the cocoa butter bc every time I make a body butter with it , it turns out grainy , took me a few times to figure out what was causing it lol.
    Can’t wait to make this!!

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  8 месяцев назад

      Graininess in body butter may occur due to incomplete melting or improper cooling of cocoa butter, causing its triglycerides to recrystallize unevenly. To avoid graininess, ensure thorough melting and gradual cooling, or substitute with a smoother butter.

  • @roshniilunawat1999
    @roshniilunawat1999 Год назад +1

    Amazing Fourmula Recipe ..😍❤

  • @y.s.3687
    @y.s.3687 Год назад +1

    Sooo dreamy and creamy watched it 3 times in a row😊!!! Do you think its possible to use the cream as a Base for a sugar Scrub?
    Thank you for sharing❤

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Its possible but I have not tried it but I think it could work well in a scrub.

  • @tammygibbs1976
    @tammygibbs1976 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looks so beautiful was just wondering how many ounces does this make?

  • @barbaraayala7808
    @barbaraayala7808 Год назад +2

    Looks so creamy. I would like to try it but every time I try something new I have to buy another ingredient, and left with so many different chemicals. I'm afraid everything will expire before I use up what I have. I think I will try another cream of yours using what I have on hand. I want to make more sugar scrub also. Love your recipes since you can make single batches. 🙂🥰

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  Год назад

      Thank you so much, I recommend my collagen scrub the recent one I made it is my favourite so far but I am always experimenting with new things as well as working my way through the many books of recipes I have from a long time ago.

  • @susanravella6261
    @susanravella6261 Год назад +1

    Gorgeous thick lotion! ❤ I want to make it after work some night this week!
    I have a question...when I use stearic acid in my lotions, it usually separates. Because stearic acid has such a disproportionately high melting point, I am always worried that it will cause the butters to go grainy, so I melt it separately. Is this why the stearic acid separates back out? Any input or advice you can offer would be deeply appreciated!
    Thank you for the wonderful video! ❤

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much. Stearic acid separation in lotions can occur due to improper incorporation and rapid cooling. To prevent this, you can melt stearic acid separately, use emulsifiers, blend thoroughly, cool gradually, and experiment with ingredient ratios. High-quality ingredients are essential. Properly implementing these steps can help create stable, non-grainy lotions and improve overall consistency.

    • @susanravella6261
      @susanravella6261 Год назад +1

      @@beautybooster_diy4848 That makes a lot of sense, and gives me a good starting point to resolve this issue! Thank you very much!

  • @edhen2214
    @edhen2214 Год назад +1

    What's the shelf life dear?
    Looks amazing. I'm just worried about goat milk.

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  Год назад +2

      The shelf life is approximately 6 months to 1 year, possibly longer as it contains a preservative. However, factors like storage conditions (keeping it in a cool, dry place) and cleanliness during the preparation process can also impact the shelf life. It's essential to monitor the lotion for any signs of spoilage, such as changes in odour, colour, or texture, and discontinue use if you notice any adverse changes. I am still using this cream at the moment and have to say it is one of favourites.

    • @edhen2214
      @edhen2214 Год назад

      @@beautybooster_diy4848 thank you dear.

  • @goingonpointe08
    @goingonpointe08 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this video! Do you know at what temperature this will melt if let out in the sun/car heat? thanks!

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  4 месяца назад

      Goat milk body butter typically melts at around 90-100°F (32-38°C). If left in a hot car or direct sunlight, it is likely to melt and may become liquid. To maintain its consistency, it's best to store the body butter in a cool, dry place.

    • @goingonpointe08
      @goingonpointe08 4 месяца назад +1

      @@beautybooster_diy4848 Thank you for replying! That's just what I needed to know incase anything.

  • @hollythomas773
    @hollythomas773 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful recipe! Thank you for sharing! I do have a question, could I use a powdered goats milk instead of the actual milk?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much. Yes you can use powdered Goats Milk if preferred.

    • @hollythomas773
      @hollythomas773 Год назад +1

      @@beautybooster_diy4848 thank you so much again! I love your recipes!

    • @ambermartin1117
      @ambermartin1117 8 месяцев назад

      If you use powdered goats milk you’ll probably have to add extra water too don’t forget

    • @ambermartin1117
      @ambermartin1117 8 месяцев назад

      Or a different liquid in place of it

    • @hollythomas773
      @hollythomas773 6 месяцев назад

      Do you suggest that I make the goats milk with water first then in place of adding the extra water, maybe use aloe juice in place of the extra water? ​@@ambermartin1117

  • @Nailsbyrisan
    @Nailsbyrisan 3 месяца назад +1

    hi! do i need to get the sorbitol or should i still be fine without it

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  3 месяца назад

      If you choose to leave out sorbitol without substituting it, your cream may not retain moisture as effectively, which can lead to a drier texture. The cream will still emulsify and blend well, but the moisturizing properties will be somewhat reduced.
      Substitutes for Sorbitol:
      Glycerine, Propylene Glycol or Honey
      Without a humectant, the cream might feel less hydrating on the skin. This can be important if you're making the cream for dry skin.

    • @Nailsbyrisan
      @Nailsbyrisan 3 месяца назад

      @@beautybooster_diy4848 thank you! i do have glycerin do i add the same amount?

  • @barbaraayala7808
    @barbaraayala7808 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have Pure Sorbitol Powder, can you use this ? it's used as a thickener ?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  11 месяцев назад +1

      Sorbitol powder and liquid sorbitol are typically employed not as thickeners but as humectants to retain moisture in haircare products. If you prefer, glycerine can be used as an alternative to sorbitol. If your goal is to achieve a thicker product, you might want to explore the incorporation of thickeners such as xanthan gum or guar gum, as they are better suited to attaining the desired texture and consistency. Sorbitol and glycerine primarily function as moisturizing agents. It is advisable to experiment to discover the perfect balance for you.

  • @najminakter4252
    @najminakter4252 2 месяца назад +1

    Mem I am watching from Bangladesh. Can it be used on the face? I know nothing about this. please say

  • @malakbeem2580
    @malakbeem2580 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful
    Iwant to do like this but breastmilm lotion to my baby but the recipe should bee in fridge . If i have 60 ml milk
    60ml almond liquid oil what
    shoud i add 5 grm beeswax or 5 grm olivem 1000 ? Or ican replace bee wax in butter?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  6 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you found the goat milk cream helpful! When it comes to making a breastmilk lotion for your baby, ensuring it stays safe and fresh is key. Since you want to keep it in the fridge, using an emulsifier like beeswax or olivem 1000 is essential to prevent separation.
      For your recipe with 60ml breastmilk and 60ml almond liquid oil, using 5 grams of either beeswax or olivem 1000 should work well. Both are effective emulsifiers, but olivem 1000 might give you a slightly lighter texture compared to beeswax.
      If you prefer a buttery consistency, you could try replacing beeswax with shea or cocoa butter, but keep in mind that these may require a different ratio or additional emulsifiers to ensure stability. Experimenting with small batches can help you find the perfect balance of ingredients for your desired texture and shelf life.
      Remember to sterilize your equipment and containers thoroughly before making the lotion. Happy crafting!

  • @marcbohemier6167
    @marcbohemier6167 2 месяца назад +1

    Can you replace the cocoa butter with Shea butter ?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, you can replace cocoa butter with shea butter. Shea butter has a softer consistency and different fatty acid composition, which might slightly alter the lotion's firmness and feel on the skin.

    • @marcbohemier6167
      @marcbohemier6167 2 месяца назад

      @@beautybooster_diy4848 Cocoa butter has gone through the roof and I have plenty of Shea on hand. Thanks !

  • @rociomontero3352
    @rociomontero3352 4 месяца назад

    Hello the goat's milk you use is made with goat's in powder or with the milk bought in supermarket?

  • @kimberlyjacobs6864
    @kimberlyjacobs6864 11 месяцев назад +1

    Can glycerin be used to replace sorbitol

  • @LatherandLove
    @LatherandLove 10 месяцев назад +1

    I hate using commercial stuffs. Would love to make this for my daughter who has eczema. Can you please tell which preservative to use in this?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  10 месяцев назад +1

      I use Phenoxyethanol Preservative. Thank you

    • @LatherandLove
      @LatherandLove 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@beautybooster_diy4848 thank u so much. Stay blessed.

  • @Zakrany
    @Zakrany Год назад +1

    Wow 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @RootedInTx
    @RootedInTx 6 месяцев назад +1

    What’s with the ph stripe?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  6 месяцев назад +1

      Using pH strips for homemade formulations ensures the desired acidity or alkalinity, crucial for product efficacy and safety. pH influences stability, texture, and skin compatibility. Straying from the intended pH can lead to irritation or ineffectiveness. These strips offer a cost-effective, accessible method to monitor pH levels during formulation. They help DIY enthusiasts like me to adjust formulations accurately, enhancing product performance.

    • @RootedInTx
      @RootedInTx 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@beautybooster_diy4848 I didn’t know that, I was just scrolling and seen your video. I’m new to the lotion world lol didn’t know ph was a big deal. Thanks for clarifying that for me

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  5 месяцев назад

      @@RootedInTx Your welcome

  • @myroslavavillasenor3464
    @myroslavavillasenor3464 7 месяцев назад

    Preservative?

  • @Nini6x
    @Nini6x 23 дня назад +1

    Can you write the percentages please 🥹🙏

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  23 дня назад +2

      To calculate the percentage of ingredients in my 250g batch formulation, start by ensuring the total weight of formulation adds up to 250g. Then, for each ingredient, divide its weight by 250g and multiply by 100 to find the percentage.

    • @Nini6x
      @Nini6x 19 дней назад +1

      Thank you so much ! One more question, is it necessary to use distilled water ? Can I remove it from the recipe ?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  19 дней назад +1

      @@Nini6x Water is crucial in this formulation because it enables the emulsification process, blending oils and water for a smooth, spreadable texture. It also hydrates the skin, making creams lighter and more easily absorbed. Without water, the formulation would be greasy, thick, and lack moisturizing properties. Water also dissolves water-soluble ingredients. Removing it would result in a balm or body butter, which has a completely different texture and function.