Learn how to make a moisturizing body oil with this easy recipe. Perfect for DIY projects, discover the benefits and steps of creating your own body oil.
NOTE: If you are making these products for sale, good manufacturing practices recommend you wear a hairnet, gloves and a mask. We also recommend a clean apron and workspace.
Into large measuring cup, add Mineral oil**, Sunflower oil, Macadamia nut oil, Walnut oil, Evening Primrose, Safflower oil and Isopropyl Myristate.
Add Madagascar Vanilla Fragrance Oil and whisk all ingredients together.
Fill all 6 bottles to 4 oz. by weight.
Trim the dip tubes on the treatment pumps to fit the bottles and apply.
Label product accordingly.
To Use: Massage into skin, reapplying as necessary.
* Wholesale Supplies Plus is not affiliated or associated with Bath & Body Works. **If you do not wish to use Mineral Oil in this recipe, you can substitute Mid Chain Triglycerides (MCT Liquid) for the Mineral Oil.
Making your own moisturizing body oil puts you in complete control of the ingredients, allowing you to create a formula that complements unique skin types, such as your own or that of loyal customers. Whether you're looking for something that glides on easily or absorbs quickly without leaving residue, this body oil recipe blends lightweight and nourishing oils. This could also help formulate a new product offering for your business.
This DIY body oil includes a mix of sunflower, walnut, evening primrose, and macadamia nut oil. Each of these is selected for its smooth feel and fatty acid content. These oils are commonly used to help support the skin’s moisture barrier, especially if you experience dry skin or prefer a non-greasy finish. The addition of safflower oil and isopropyl myristate helps create a silky texture that’s easy to spread and quick to absorb.
Crafting your homemade body oil also means you can choose the scent. In this recipe, Madagascar Vanilla Fragrance Oil adds a warm, inviting aroma—no added fillers or unnecessary ingredients.
Using homemade body oil is a simple and satisfying part of any daily routine. These tips can help you or your buyers get the best results from your custom blend:
Apply to Damp Skin: Use your body oil right after a bath or shower for optimal absorption. Pat your skin dry and smooth the oil over still-warm skin to help seal in hydration.
Use a Small Amount: Start with a few pumps—thanks to ingredients like mineral oil and sunflower oil, a little goes a long way. Massage in and add more only if needed. Store Properly: Keep your oil in a cool, dry place. While this recipe uses durable plastic bottles, it can also be stored in a glass bottle if you prefer a more elevated look.
Patch Test First: While this formula is generally suitable for a variety of skin types, always test a small amount on your inner arm—especially if you have sensitive skin.
With just a few ingredients and easy steps, this DIY body oil makes it simple to enjoy a customizable, spa-like experience at home for makers and their customers. Over time, you’ll know exactly how to make body oil that suits your preferences.
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