Hand Butter

Hand Butter

 
 
 
 

The intention for this was to create a butter that was as smooth as a hand cream, but more restorative with a protective barrier derived from beeswax. The function of this butter is to moisturize and heal the skin by going deeper than most lotions and creams.


FUN FACT

The original idea was to create a body butter. However, almost everyone who sampled it kept using it for their hands. Instead of scrapping the recipe, I adjusted and repurposed it.


DIRECTIONS

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Take a second or 8 to experience the scent. Let yourself daydream a little only if you can find the strength to pull yourself out in time.

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Massage the oil into the skin that covers and protects your hands. Be sure to explore all the nooks and crannies.

Take a pea sized amount with clean and dry hands and place it onto your palm. Rub hands together until solid converts to liquid.

 

INGREDIENTS

Mango Butter, Beeswax, Murumuru Butter, Shea Butter, , Tucuma Butter, Watermelon Seed Oil, Hempseed Oil, Jojoba Oil, Camelia Sinensis Oil, Kiwi Seed Oil, Kukui Nut Oil, Sacha Inchi Oil, Spearmint Extract, Calendula Extract, Chamomile Extract, Rose petal Extract, Corn Flower Extract, Green Coffee Bean Extract, Sencha Extract, Essential Oils. *Contains citrus

*All ingredients are certified organic

 

 

*NOTES

  1. The finish should not be excessively shiny or oily.

  2. The formulation is highly absorbent and should leave a slight glisten. If you have extra then do not fear, your hair or elbows would love it if you shared. In fact, they highly encourage it.

  3. It should still keep hands well moisturized even after 2 to 3 washes.

  4. Please note that there are days where you will need less.