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Try creating a silky whipped butter with us that pampers your skin and evokes a cozy festive atmosphere. It combines the warming aroma of clove and blood orange, making it feel like a little comfort ritual on long cold days. The texture is ultra‑light, absorbs without a greasy film and leaves the skin soft and radiant.
Melt all ingredients of phase A in a water bath (approx. 70 °C). Add Coco-caprylate/Caprate and the chamomile macerate, stir and let cool slightly.
At approx. 40 °C add the essential oils and the rosemary CO₂ extract. Gently stir so that the fragrance disperses evenly.
Place the oil base in the fridge or briefly in the freezer until it starts to set. The consistency should be firm around the edges but creamy in the centre.
Add the rice starch and vitamin E to the semi‑cooled mixture. Whip with a mixer until the mixture acquires an airy, foamy texture. If necessary, repeat cooling and whipping.
Fill the finished butter into clean jars and store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. With proper storage, it will keep for several months.
Light, airy and gently aromatic whipped butter that leaves the skin hydrated, supple and delicately scented with a warm blend of orange and clove. Ideal as winter care after a shower or bath and at the same time as a handmade gift.
When properly stored in a cool, dry place, it lasts 6 to 9 months. Vitamin E slows down oxidation of the oils and helps maintain the fragrance and colour of the formula.
The formula is anhydrous (water‑free) – it contains only oils and butters. Without water, microbial growth practically does not occur, so a preservative is not necessary. Be careful not to introduce moisture during use.
Shea butter does not hydrate with water, but acts as an emollient and mild occlusive – it softens, smooths and helps reduce transepidermal water loss (TEWL).
If the product is exposed to heat and then solidifies again, it may lose its whipped texture. Store it away from heat and sunlight; re‑whipping usually helps.
Yes. For oilier skin, reduce the coconut oil and add more light emollient; for very dry skin, add a richer butter (e.g. cocoa butter) and apply to damp skin.
Yes, stick to the recommended dermal usage limits. Vanilla, cardamom or a drop of cinnamon work well.