Coconut oil is a wonderful moisturizer for dry skin, but it can be a bit tricky to use. Coconut oil returns to a solid form when it is stored below 76 degrees, and it can get tricky to scoop out a bit of product when it is in its hardened state. Plus, what if you don’t like the smell of coconut? This quick tutorial will show you how to add your choice of fragrance and a light, fluffy texture to the whipped coconut body oil making it easier and more enjoyable to use.
This week three other creative bloggers and I are sharing daily mason jar gift tutorials with you. Be sure to check back the rest of this week for more fun ideas.
Just watch this short video to see how simple it is to add fragrance and light texture to coconut oil. If you haven’t subscribed to my YouTube channel already, what’s stopping you?! I release creative videos twice a week.
Store the whipped coconut oil below 76 degrees or the oil will begin to melt. But if your oil does happen to melt down, you can always whip it back up again!
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Don’t miss the other mason jar gifts being shared on my friends’ blogs!
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DIY Coffee Scrub – The Cottage Market
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andrea says
Awesome Whipped Body Oil!!! Love the use of the washi tape…the PERFECT touch! Hugs…
madincrafts says
I gotta fit my plaid in wherever I can! Thanks for the comment!