DIY Whipped Cocoa Body Butter 

I’m currently the owner of a rapidly expanding baby bump, which means I’m making some additions to my beauty routine. I’ve heard cocoa butter can help improve your skin’s elasticity, which might help prevent stretch marks and figured it couldn’t hurt to give it a try. But I quickly realized cocoa butter is impossible to apply! If you’ve never used it, it’s very hard and not at all buttery like the name suggests. To make it more usable, I decided to mix it up into this whipped body butter and it turned out totally decadent!

It only has one ingredient in addition to the cocoa butter—avocado oil—and it’s super fluffy, chocolatey smelling and probably my favorite beauty DIY of all time. It feels rich but non-greasy when applied, and unlike other lotions I’ve made in the past, it is so simple to whip (yup, pun intended) up!

Supplies:
cocoa butter (make sure it’s a pure, unrefined one)
-avocado oil (feel free to sub in another mild-smelling oil, like almond. Anything stronger might mask the yummy chocolate scent!)
-airtight glass container
-electric beaters
-a heatproof bowl and pot

Measure out 1/2 cup avocado oil and 1 cup cocoa butter and combine in an bowl.

Simmer a couple inches of water in a pot and place the bowl over (but not touching) the water to melt the cocoa butter. When everything is melted, remove the bowl from heat and place in the refrigerator for about an hour. Make sure none of the condensation on the outside of the bowl gets in! The chilled mixture should be soft; if it firms up too much, let it warm up slightly at room temperature. Mix with the beaters for 3-4 minutes until light and fluffy.

Scoop the finished butter into a clean container and enjoy! It should last at least a few months if stored in a cool location. My body butter filled a 12 oz. container, tightly packed, with a little leftover.

I found these wood lids made for a variety of Weck jar sizes, which gives the jar a secure seal. I made the label with a scalloped circle punch, fancy wrapping paper and some stick on letters. I think it’s definitely cute enough to give as a gift to anyone who loves smelling like chocolate—pregnant or not! Will it keep my belly stretch mark-free? Time will tell, but in the meantime my skin is feeling and smelling pretty darn good. xo Kayleigh

Credits // Author and Photography: Kayleigh Kosmas. Photos edited with A Color Story Desktop.
  • If someone finds it still too oily/greasy for them, about 1/2 teaspoon of arrowroot starch helps. (I have to do this for my mom who whines most of the time, but I think she slathers it on heavy like a store-bought lotion which you don’t need to do with this because of not having water.)

  • Can’t wait to whip this up! Could essential oils be added if desired or would that mess with the he consistency?

    • Don’t know about the consistency, but don’t even try it if you are pregnant. Essential oils should never be used if pregnant, because they will get to the baby. Some are harmless, but others can cause contractions or other not so nice things, therefore if you are not an expert, it’s better to avoid them all.

  • This looks divine! Going to grab myself some avocado oil and give this a try. Also, those wooden lid jars are gorgeous. Thanks so much for the recipe.

  • Just made this! Smells wonderful and whips up so nice! It literally melts into the skin. I will be making the sugar scrub next. Awesome blog ladies! Thank you ?

  • I bet that smells fantastic!

    But I have a grievance, y’all. Please put the name of the author somewhere near the top of the article! I read the “growing baby bump” part and had to race around the whole page to figure out who was talking!

  • I had a heck of a time getting it to the right place to whip, it was either rock hard or completely liquid. If anyone else ended up with the same problem, I ended up putting it in the fridge long enough for the center to get to the right consistency, then broke the crust that had formed and poured the mushy center out. I then microwaved the outside crust 5 seconds at a time, scraping the newly softened butter out until it was all scraped out.

    It was really fun watching it whip up. Smells great!

    • Did you find that it stayed soft after you whipped it doing it this way? I let mine get solid in the fridge and then had it on the counter for about an hour. But when I whipped it, it got really hard. And now a day later it’s even harder and crumbly. I still use it though. I just have to let it melt on my skin for a few seconds. I would love to try again! That chocolate smell is awesome!

  • I made this and it was awesome for the first 24 hours…and then it turned rock hard! Any ideas for how I could fix it or what went wrong?

  • Has anyone tried this with coconut oil? I’m allergic to cocoa butter. Do you think it would work?

  • Thanks for the recipe!
    I used extra virgin olive oil instead of avocado and it is still plenty chocolate-y 🙂

  • Mine is solid, difficult to scrape a little off with my nail

  • I had the same realisation after buying some cocoa butter in Belize! I guess I have to wait until I get home to make a lotion. Can’t wait to try it out!

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