Lavender Lotion Bar Recipe - The Ultimate Dry Skin Lotion (2024)

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Need dry skin remedy fast? Stop here with a lavender lotion bar recipe for quick relief to dry, cracked skin.

Do your heels bear resemblance to sandpaper all year round? While in most cases dry skin isn’t a serious matter, it certainly is uncomfortable. And it can quickly go from just feeling dry to itchy, flaking, or worst of all cracked and painful!

What causes extremely dry skin?

The weather certainly plays a role in causing dry skin. Summer and winter share a lack of moisture in the air. While other things like taking very hot showers or washing dishes in hot water can zap the skin of moisture too. And certain skin care ingredients to avoid, such as harsh detergents can aggravate the issue.

Luckily, there is a lot we can do to combat dry skin and keep our heels from turning to sandpaper. In fact, I shared 8 dry skin remedies with my best advice for winter skincare. But, if there’s one remedy for dry skin I’ve found to work when all others fail… solid lotion bars with essential oils!

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What is a lotion bar?

A lotion bar is solid in form, sometimes mistaken for soap. But appearances aside, it’s an alternative to liquid water-based lotion. You get all the benefits of lotion without water, leaving you only excellent moisturizers.

You’ll find ingredients such as shea butter or cocoa butter, vitamin E or honey, essential oils, beeswax, and coconut oil or sweet almond oil in solid lotion bar recipes. All together equating to soft, smooth skin!

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How do lotion bars work?

The nourishing ingredients melt on contact with the skin and provide a barrier to lock moisture in. So, unlike water-based lotion, a solid lotion bar will keep working for a long time after.

Are lotion bars greasy? Lotion bar recipes are made with ingredients for quick absorption, yet long-lasting results. Hence, they are not greasy but can be sticky for a few minutes. The key to making lotion bar recipes nongreasy is getting the ratio of ingredients correct.

How do you make lotion bars less greasy or how to make lotion bars harder? Adjust the amount of each ingredient for the perfect lotion bar recipe:

– reduce the amount of the carrier oil if the lotion bar is greasy

– add more beeswax to make lotion bars harder

– reduce the amount of body butter if the lotion bar is sticky

You can remelt lotion bars to adjust the ingredients, but I’ve taken care of the troubleshooting for you. If your skin is dry and cracked rather it’s your feet or hands – you’ve got to make this lavender lotion bar recipe. It’s the ultimate dry skin lotion made with the perfect ratio of intense moisturizers!

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How to Add Essential Oils for Dry Skin to Lotion Bars

Carrier oils and body butter aren’t the only remedies for dry skin. Essential oils can provide great benefits to dry skin too. Take rose essential oil, for example, it is especially great for dry skin because it improves moisture in the skin and inhibits water loss. The first step to making lotion bars with essential oils is dilution. Make sure to get it right with an essential oil dilution chart.

The second step is choosing essential oils for dry skin. What are the best essential oils for dry skin? I’ve included a quick list of the best below. You can choose one or blend a combination of 2 or 3 into your lotion bar recipe.

Top Essential Oils for Dry Skin:

From your choice of essential oils to body butter and more – this solid lotion bar recipe is completely customizable. Adjust it for your skin type with our skin type quiz!

Do you have normal, dry, mature, oily, or combination skin? Take our Skin Type Quiz now to discover yours!

Lavender Lotion Bar Recipe Ingredients:

2 ounces coconut oil

2 ounces beeswax pastilles

⅛ teaspoon honey

2 ounces cocoa butter

12 drops lavender essential oil

How to Make Lavender Lotion Bars:

Using the double boiler method (This is the double boiler I use. It’s perfect for skin care recipes), melt together 2 ounces of coconut oil, 2 ounces of beeswax pastilles, and 2 ounces of cocoa butter on low heat.

Stir often with a heat-resistant silicone spatula. Once melted remove from heat and add ⅛ teaspoon honey and 12 drops of lavender essential oil. Quickly stir to combine and pour into an oval soap mold.

Allow to cool and set up for 30 mins to an hour before removing the lavender lotion bars from the soap mold. This lavender lotion bar recipe makes up to 4 solid lotion bars.

Printable Lavender Lotion Bar Recipe:

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Lavender Lotion Bar Recipe

Yield: 4 lotion bars

Active Time: 5 minutes

Additional Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

Materials

  • 2 ounces coconut oil
  • 2 ounces beeswax pastilles
  • ⅛ teaspoon honey
  • 2 ounces cocoa butter
  • 12 drops lavender essential oil

Tools

  • double boiler
  • heat resistant silicone spatula
  • oval soap mold

Instructions

  1. Using the double boiler method, melt together 2 ounces of coconut oil, 2 ounces of beeswax pastilles, and 2 ounces of cocoa butter on low heat.
  2. Stir often with a heat-resistant silicone spatula. Once melted remove from heat and add ⅛ teaspoon honey and 12 drops of lavender essential oil. Quickly stir to combine and pour into an oval soap mold.
  3. Allow to cool and set up for 30 mins to an hour before removing the lavender lotion bars from the soap mold. This lavender lotion bar recipe makes up to 4 solid lotion bars.

Notes

If you are keeping all four lavender lotion bars to yourself, keep the extra bars you aren’t using in a sealed container or reusable bag to help preserve them. And store them away from direct sunlight.

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If you are keeping all four lavender lotion bars to yourself, keep the extra bars you aren’t using in a sealed container or reusable bag to help preserve them. And store them away from direct sunlight.

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How to Use a Lotion Bar

To use simply warm the lavender lotion bar between your hands. Then rub the solid lotion bar on your skin and feel it begin to slightly melt and become very pliable. You can apply it to your hands, knees, heels, elbows, or anywhere else you’re in need of dry skin remedy.

If your hands are quite chapped keep one in a reusable bag in your handbag, nightstand, or desk drawer to give your hands some TLC throughout the day. They are really great to use after washing dishes too.

Can you use lotion bars in the shower? I love to use one of these lavender lotion bars after a shower. It pairs well with my DIY chamomile lavender body wash. When your skin is damp and still warm from the shower they glide across the skin. (Just don’t store a lotion bar in the shower.)

I also enjoy applying a lotion bar to my feet just before bed. I rub the lotion bar across my heels and bottoms of my feet before slipping on a pair of socks. The warmth from feet inside the socks and the ingredients in the lotion bar help to nourish my skin all night long.

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Be warned, if you share one of these lotion bars with friends, they’ll be asking you to make more and more! So pin this lavender lotion bar recipe or print it out above to share or keep yours all to yourself! You’ll find solid lotion bars are easy to make and so incredible for dry skin. Tag #lifenreflection on Instagram to share yours!

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FAQs

How to make homemade lavender lotion? ›

In a glass jar (I use mason jars ) combine 3/4 cup coconut oil , 1/4 cup beeswax pellets , 2 tablespoons cocoa butter and 60-80 drops of lavender essential oil .

What are the benefits of lavender lotion bars? ›

Lavender essential oil is widely used to treat various skin issues such as acne, wrinkles, psoriasis, and other inflammatory conditions, it is also commonly used to speed up the healing process of wounds, cuts, burns, and sunburns because it improves the formation of scar tissues.

How long does homemade lotion bars 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.

What oil is best for lotion bar? ›

Oils that soak into your skin fast and feel lighter on your skin include:
  • Fractionated coconut oil (Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride) – This is my favorite ingredient to add to lotion bars, to help lighten up their overall feel. ...
  • Jojoba oil (Simmondsia chinensis) – Actually a liquid wax, jojoba is good for all skin types.

How much lavender oil to add to lotion? ›

“One part lavender and four parts moisturizer is recommended,” she advised. Lavender isn't the only essential oil with skincare benefits.

Is lavender lotion good for your face? ›

Lavender oil has proven antibacterial properties , and in killing bacteria, it may prevent and heal acne. Lavender oil is non-comedogenic, meaning that it will not clog pores. It can be combined with witch hazel and used as a daily toner or with tea tree oil or argan oil as a direct treatment for pimples.

Does lavender tighten skin? ›

Furthermore, Lavender can regenerate skin cells with high efficiency meaning it's more effective as a natural cosmetic for all skin types. Tests have shown that lavender oil can also increase the elasticity of the skin by tightening, resulting in a more youthful appearance. It is also excellent for treating dry skin.

Are lotion bars better than lotion? ›

Lotion bars are slow to absorb, and can leave the skin feeling greasy. Lotion bars won't hydrate the skin (remember, they contain no water) so they don't feel as moisturizing as “regular” lotion.

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.

What is the best butter for lotion bars? ›

Mango butter is light enough for summer and nourishing enough for winter. It's silky and has no odor, so the essential oils you choose will really shine through. Cocoa butter is another favorite, but it has a distinct smell.

How much vitamin E to add to lotion bars? ›

Ingredients:
  1. 1/2C (4 oz.) Coconut Oil.
  2. 1/2C (4 oz.) Beeswax.
  3. 1/4C (2 oz.) Coco Butter.
  4. 1/4 (2 oz.) Shea Butter.
  5. 5-8 Drops of Vitamin E.
  6. 10-15 Drop Essential Oil.
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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 lavender oil to my lotion? ›

You can mix a few drops into your favourite facial cleanser or moisturiser for a refreshing, calming boost. For a more targeted treatment, consider adding lavender essential oil to a carrier oil such as jojoba or rose hip oil, then applying it to specific areas of your face or body.

How much essential oil to add to lotion bars? ›

HOMEMADE LOTION BARS INGREDIENTS
  • 1 cup of coconut oil.
  • 1 cup cocoa butter or shea butter (or you can use a combination of the two)
  • 1 cup beeswax.
  • 15-30 drops of essential oils (optional)
  • Silicon molds or metal tins.

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