Natural Skin Care : Recipe for Homemade Hand Lotion

A homemade hand lotion recipe consists of cocoa butter, olive oil, orange juice and orange essential oil, and the whole mixture is placed in the refrigerator to harden. Use whole, organic ingredients for homemade hand lotion with beauty advice from an experienced clinical aesthetician in this free video on skin care.

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18 Responses to Natural Skin Care : Recipe for Homemade Hand Lotion

  1. sky60622 says:

    when putting orange juice in it does it have a exp date and if i use fresh fruit what would be the longest i can have and used it

  2. Knnrm says:

    thats cool

  3. maracuchita83 says:

    using oj means you would have to make very little at a time, and keep it in the fridge, right?

  4. OmorosePanya says:

    Check the expiration date of the orange juice and try to use the lotion before that date. I imagine you have to keep it in the fridge though. It doesn’t seem like a handy onthego lotion, but maybe just a household thing.

  5. raindrop1982 says:

    will this need to be fridgerated??

  6. Mikou71 says:

    Whenever you mix oil and a water-based ingredient together, it is best to refrigerate it, unless you add a preservative.

  7. blueberry2118 says:

    yes, she state to put it in the refrigerator. I say whipped it, because it you whip it you will have a more creamy effect.

  8. jpopcurrymusic says:

    yay great thanks for the tips!!!!!!!

  9. bubblegril says:

    will it go bad ?

    do i have to put the lotiong in the fridge?

    can you show us how to make a lotion with out the oj in it please?

    what is the oj for ?

  10. 1dread2dread says:

    im just guessing but the oj is prob for preservation aside from the obvious good traits

  11. johnston1228 says:

    her homemade recipe calls for cocoa butter? so why add the extra and have to wait. she should label it how to make your lotion scented…

  12. TayTaypak says:

    can you use throughly melted shea butter

  13. apatte4975 says:

    @1dread2dread thats what i was thinking. since o.j. contain citric acid which is a known preservative.

  14. islandmamma says:

    @raindrop1982 Vitamin E is a preservative you could pierce a few capsules and add it to your recipe.

  15. Porfyrh says:

    shouldn’t we use biological stuff?u know the stuff from the factory i mean will it be this good?i don’t trust products from super market

  16. Solimariabella says:

    “for over a half a decade” lol…. that was hilariously worded

  17. bodygourmet says:

    wheatgerm is also a great preservative as it is the richest oil containing vit e. Also you can use grapefruit essence or lemon. :)

  18. strumm76 says:

    i’d like to rub some olive oil on your titties.

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