What is a Lotion Bar? + A Basic Lotion Bar Recipe, 5 Ways (2024)

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Lotion bars are a wonderful, natural alternative to traditional lotions that are easy to make at home. I’m sharing my basic lotion bar recipe with you today, and 5 easy ways to customize it to make it your own.

Want to know a secret? This is the very same recipe I used when I sold my own products for several years. These little lotion bars were a customer favorite, and I could hardly make them fast enough!

What is a Lotion Bar?

A lotion bar is a solid, concentrated bar of moisturizing goodness. It is made of natural, nourishing oils and beeswax combined to make a body lotion that is in solid form.

Lotion bars are far more concentrated than a typical liquid lotion because they do not contain any water, and the handheld bars look like a bar of soap. Because they contain no water, lotion bars do not require any preservatives and are shelf stable for at least 6 months.

Why Should I Use a Lotion Bar?

There are lots of amazing reasons to skip traditional lotion and use lotion bars instead! Here are my top 5 reasons to use lotion bars:

  1. Lotion bars are made with completely natural ingredients and they are SO fabulous for your skin!
  2. Lotion bars are super concentrated because they contain no fillers, additives or preservatives – just the good stuff your skin needs.
  3. Lotion bars are extremely portable, especially if you store them in a metal tin like I do. They fit perfectly in a purse, diaper bar or car console for any dry skin emergency (but don’t leave them in the car during summer months – they melt!).
  4. Lotion bars are completely customizable if you make them yourself. With my lotion bar recipe you can use any scent you like and even customize the oils to meet your own skin’s needs.
  5. Lotion bars are inexpensive. A little goes a long way when you are using a lotion bar, so they are very cost effective.

How Do I Use a Lotion Bar?

It is easy to use a solid lotion bar! You simply rub it on your skin, and the heat from your body slowly melts it. I especially love them for dry feet and hands, but they can be used all over the body just like a traditional lotion.

I find lotion bars do not absorb as quickly as many traditional lotions, so I like to spend a little extra time rubbing it in.

What Do I Need to Make Lotion Bars?

If you already make some of your own skincare products you will likely already have some of these ingredients. You’ll need:

I have used all of these molds for lotion bars, and they all make similar sized bars. These will also all fit in these metal travel tins that are perfect for storing and gifting lotion bars.

Lotion Bar Recipe

These basic bars will have a slightly sweet, chocolatey scent because of the cocoa butter. They are perfectly wonderful as is with no additional scent added! I actually prefer them unscented for babies (and have a special baby lotion bar recipe below). However, I do love them with a variety of different essential oils added.

Lotion Bar Recipe by Weight

My preferred method for creating any body products at home is to measure my weight because it makes a more consistent product. This is easy to do with a normal kitchen scale ( I use this one). If you don’t have a kitchen scale, use the recipe below that measures by volume.

  • 1.2 oz Beeswax
  • 0.4 oz. Shea Butter
  • 0.7 oz Cocoa Butter
  • 0.9 oz. Almond Oil
  • 0.3 oz. Jojoba Oil
  • 50 drops (apx. 1/2 tsp) essential oil of choice (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp vitamin e oil (optional)

Lotion Bar Recipe by Volume

  • 1/4 cup Beeswax
  • 1 Tbs. Shea Butter
  • 2 Tbs. Cocoa Butter
  • 2 Tbs. Almond Oil
  • 1 Tbs. Jojoba Oil
  • 50 drops (apx. 1/2 tsp) essential oil of choice (optional)
  • 1/2 tsp vitamin e oil (optional)

Directions:

  • Add beeswax, shea butter and cocoa butter to a double boiler and slowly heat the oils until melted.
  • Once melted, turn off the heat and add the almond and jojoba oils.
  • Lastly, add essential oils and vitamin E if using.
  • Pour into silicone mold.
  • Let bars sit until completely hardened, then carefully remove from mold.
  • Best if used within 6 months.

This recipe makes 5 small, handheld lotion bars using a mold very similar to this round silicone mold. Each finished lotion bar is approximately 0.7 oz.

5 Versions of Lotion Bars

Margarita Lotion Bars

Use the basic recipe above and add 35 drops lime + 15 drops lemon essential oils at the end before pouring into molds.

Lavender Lotion Bars

Always a favorite, add 50 drops (1/2 tsp) lavender essential oil in the basic recipe above.

Citrus Burst Lotion Bars

Use the basic recipe above and add 20 drops of orange and 30 drops of grapefruit essential oils.

White Chocolate Mint Lotion Bars

Skip the shea butter and use all cocoa butter instead for a subtly chocolate scent. Combined with peppermint essential oil these lotion bars smell almost edible!

  • 1/4 cup Beeswax
  • 3 Tbs. Cocoa Butter
  • 2 Tbs. Almond Oil
  • 1 Tbs. Jojoba Oil
  • 25 drops (apx. 1/4 tsp) peppermint essential oil
  • 1/2 tsp vitamin e oil (optional)

Lotion Bars for Babies

This gentle version for babies uses avocado oil instead of almond oil and contains no essential oils. These lotion bars work wonderful for baby massage before bed.

  • 1/4 cup Beeswax
  • 1 Tbs. Shea Butter
  • 2 Tbs. Cocoa Butter
  • 2 Tbs. Avocado Oil
  • 1 Tbs. Jojoba Oil
  • 1/2 tsp vitamin e oil (optional)

Customize your own Lotion Bars

There are really endless possibilities for lotion bars. You can use the basic lotion bar recipe above and customize with your favorite scents and oils.

You can also customize the base oils you use in this recipe if you do not have all of the ingredients, or to suite your own preferences. The proportions for this recipe are 34% beeswax, 32% plant butter (cocoa, shea or even mango!) and 34% liquid oil.

I have had success using avocado oil, coconut oil, olive oil and grapeseed oil. The results will be slightly different based on the properties of these oils, but you will still have a solid lotion bar that is wonderful for your skin. I encourage you to play around with your favorite oils to see what works best for you!

How do I Store Lotion Bars?

To maximize their shelf life, lotion bars should be kept in a closed container when not in use. My favorite way to store lotion bars is in these small, metal tins. They are easy to transport in these and they very giftable in these reusable metal tins.

Lotion Bars Make Great Gifts!

These little bars of oily goodness are perfect stocking as stuffers, teacher gifts and shower favors. My personal favorite way to gift lotion bars is paired with my homemade cuticle oil in a gift bag as a ‘Mini Mani’ gift set.

Let me know how these turn out if you make them! I love hearing what scents you choose!

What is a Lotion Bar? + A Basic Lotion Bar Recipe, 5 Ways (2024)

FAQs

What are lotion bars? ›

A lotion bar is a solid block of lotion, used for moisturizing skin as part of your personal care routine. Lotion bars are typically made with natural ingredients that stay solid at room temperature, but melt a little from body heat, making it easy to apply the lotion bar as needed and store in a reusable container.

How do you make basic lotion? ›

Basic lotion recipe
  1. ½ cup jojoba oil (or other carrier oil of choice)
  2. ½ cup aloe, ½ cup rosewater, or ½ cup distilled water (you can use whatever you have on-hand)
  3. 1 Tbsp. beeswax or wax of choice (candelilla wax is a great vegan alternative)
  4. Optional: 1 Tbsp. shea butter (to make it extra nourishing), 1 tsp.
Jan 26, 2021

Do lotion bars melt? ›

Keep it at room temperature. Lotion bars are made to melt on your skin, so they will melt if they get much warmer than body temp. Stick it in the fridge for safe keeping on especially hot days if your house warms up.

How to make lotion bars harder? ›

Modifying a Recipe

If you want a harder lotion bar with a higher melt point, use more wax or a wax with a higher melt point. If you want a softer lotion bar that melts quicker on the skin, use more liquid oil or a wax with a lower melt point.

How to make shower lotion? ›

Mix the honey and almond oil in a small bowl. After cleansing your skin in the shower, apply the mixture all over your body. Gently massage it in, allowing the warmth of the water to help the moisturizer penetrate your skin. Rinse lightly, leaving a thin, hydrating layer on your skin.

Why are my lotion bars sticky? ›

Stickiness and/or tackiness in formulations can happen for a variety of reasons, but the broad one is that there's a high enough concentration of a sticky ingredient in a formulation that the stickiness comes through in the end product, without anything to sufficiently counter that stickiness.

Can I add water to a lotion bar? ›

Be mindful that you do not contaminate your lotion bars with water since even a few drops will mess up the results and possibly cause surface mold to appear over time.

Are lotion bars worth it? ›

Lotion bars take the best all natural ingredients like vegetable oils, butters, and essential oils and pack them into a small bar. Because they are in a solid form and contain no water, lotion bars don't need to be packaged in large plastic bottles, yet still provide the same skin benefits.

How do you make 3 ingredient lotion? ›

Moisturizing Body Lotion
  1. 1 cup water.
  2. 3/4 cup olive oil.
  3. 3 tablespoons grated beeswax.

How to make luxury lotion? ›

Homemade Lotion Recipe
  1. ½ cup almond oil (or jojoba oil, or any other liquid oil)
  2. ¼ cup coconut oil.
  3. ¼ cup beeswax pellets.
  4. 1 tsp vitamin E oil (optional)
  5. 2 TBSP shea butter (or cocoa butter, optional)
  6. essential oils (optional)
  7. vanilla extract (optional)
Sep 5, 2018

Can you put honey in lotion bars? ›

A quick and simple DIY project, these honey lotion bars make a beautiful gift. In a large pot or double boiler, melt beeswax, cocoa butter and coconut oil together until combined. Remove from heat, stir in honey and almond extract or oil and mix to combine.

Can you use lotion bar on face? ›

If you want to use it as a facial moisturizer, apply it to your freshly washed face after it has dried. The bar will leave behind a thin layer of moisturizing oils that will sink deep into the skin and keep it hydrated throughout the day.

Why did my lotion melt? ›

The most vulnerable products are the moisturizers and tinted moisturizers. These products have cosmetic butters as their bases, shea and mango, and just like butter from a cow these are solid at most room temperatures but melt when it gets hot.

How long do homemade lotion bars last? ›

To store, wrap bars in parchment paper and place away from sunlight and water. These lotion bars should last approximately 3 months but can last up to a year if not used.

How long should a lotion bar last? ›

A small (1 oz)bar can last about 2 weeks if used daily. One big benefit is that as you continually use it, your skin will become so soft, you rarely need to re-apply. As far as shelf life goes, the lotion has a 1-2 year shelf life, although it may experience some ingredient separation if left out in the heat.

How long do lotion bars take to harden? ›

Let the lotion bars fully cooled and cure before using. In my experience, they cooled and cured in around 20-30 minutes. After that, you can pop them out and put them into these push-top tins (I used 4 oz tins) layered with parchment paper.

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