Whipped Body Cream

Makes 200g Prep Time 5 minutes   Cook Time 5 minutes   Rated: Print
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Not to be eaten, but none the less, whipped into submission. This is the perfect way to keep your baby soft skin smooth through summer and winter!

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Conventional Method: Add shea butter, coconut oil and carrier oil to a glass bowl and heat until completely melted using a) or b) method. a) Double boiler method – place bowl on a pot of gently simmering water and stir frequently. b) Microwave method – heat in short bursts on low, stopping and stirring frequently.

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Sit on bench to cool and add essential oils. Stir until combined.

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Place bowl in fridge until almost solidified. It will need to feel thick and firm when touched.

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Using a spatula, scrape cream away from the sides of the bowl and use a hand or electric beater to whip until opaque, white and fluffy.

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Scoop into a container or jar.

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Thermomix Method: Add shea butter, coconut oil and carrier oil to Thermomix bowl and melt 4-5 min/70ºC/speed 1-2, until completely melted.

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Allow to rest until cool, then add essential oils. Mix for 10-15 sec/speed 3 until combined.

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Place bowl in fridge until almost solidified. It will need to feel thick and firm when touched.

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Using a spatula, scrape cream away from the sides of the bowl then whip 30-40 sec/speed 5 or until opaque, white and fluffy.

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Scoop into a container or jar.

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To use:

  • Using clean fingers or a paddle, scoop a generous amount of balm and apply to body.
  • May also be used as a face cream; use sparingly on face and neck.
  • Store out of direct sunlight.
  • Try Lemongrass and Ginger essential oils in place of the Wild Orange and Grapefruit.

RECIPE NOTES

  • It is imperative to wait until your mixture has practically solidified before whipping.
  • Keep in a cool place!!! If it gets hot it WILL melt!!
  • If butter hardens in containers, use a spatula to scoop a small amount out and melt between warm hands before applying to body. However, if you let it cool completely before whipping, it shouldn’t harden.
  • Beware – citrus essential oils can be phototoxic when used directly and undiluted on the skin, however recipes like this shouldn’t be a problem. In saying that, if you are concerned, don’t apply it immediately before sun exposure.
  • Double the essential oils if you want a more powerful aroma.
  • Coconut oil is incredibly moisturising and its anti-oxidant, antibacterial and antimicrobial richness make it a wonderful anti-aging moisturiser.
  • Shea butter is nourishing, moisturising and anti-inflammatory. With a high concentration of fatty acids and vitamins, Shea butter can help soften skin and reduce wrinkles.
  • Wild orange essential oil may help with wrinkles, inflammation and tissue repair; it is an uplifting oil, acting as an anti-depressant.
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