Body Butters - Uses & Benefits of Natural Butters For Healthy Skin (2024)

Content

  • What are Butters?
  • Composition of Butters
  • Extracting Butters
  • Contraindications For Butters
  • Quality of Butters
  • Types of Butters
  • A Guide For Using Butters
  • Absorption Rates of Butters
  • Where to Buy Butters

IN ESSENCE...

  • Natural skincarebutters are derived from the extracts ofnatural sources such as seeds/kernels, beans, and nuts.

  • Butters are thicker than creams and lotions, because they do not contain water. Their fatty acidprofile gives them their solid consistency at room temperature.

  • When added to natural product formulations and emulsions, butters are known to contribute viscosity, stability, and sometimes hardness.

  • The quality of a butter can be determined by its aroma, method of extraction, consistency and rate of absorption, natural fatty acids and tocopherols, and sun protection factor (SPF), among other characteristics.

WHAT ARE BUTTERS?

Natural cosmetic butters are derived from the extracts of numerous natural sources including seeds/kernels, beans, and nuts.They can be applied to the preferred area directly or after being incorporated into spa, cosmetic, or massage formulations, such as lotions, creams, soaps, lip balms, or salves, among other natural products to which they can be added. Plant butters melt on contact with body heat, adding additional softness and smoothness to skin and hair to relieve dryness, roughness, breakage, and irritation.

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These ideal emollients are composed of varying amounts of active ingredients, fatty acids, solids, and semi-solid fat oils; thus, each butter exhibits distinct activities by virtue of its unique anti-inflammatory, soothing, moisturizing, and antioxidant properties. When added to natural product formulations and emulsions, they are known to contribute viscosity, stability, and sometimes hardness.

COMPOSITION OF BUTTERS

Though not all the constituents listed below apply to all butter varieties, these are the main constituents in most varieties: Essential Fatty Acids, Vitamins, Proteins, Minerals, Antioxidants, Polyphenols, Phytosterols, and Tocopherol.

ESSENTIAL FATTY ACIDS are known to:

  • Produce and maintain the skin's natural oil barrier
  • Hydrate skin to promote a supple, youthful appearance
  • Nourish cells and eliminate bodily toxins
  • Protect skin by creating an antimicrobial barrier against harsh environmental elements
  • Moisturize skin to prevent the premature signs of aging
  • Reduce water loss through the skin’s surface
  • Enhance the texture and softness of skin and hair

VITAMINS are known to:

  • Exhibit anti-aging properties
  • Enhance texture and tone
  • Fade and minimize the appearance of wrinkles and dark spots, such as under-eye circles
  • Smooth roughness
  • Strengthen and tighten skin’s protective outer layer to lock in moisture and protect against irritants
  • Protect against the harsh effects of UV radiation, such as redness, swelling, and dryness
  • Nourish and thicken hair
  • Reduce inflammation of the scalp, thereby preventing hair loss

PROTEINS are known to:

  • Repair and generate new tissues and cells
  • Slow the onset of the premature signs of aging, such as wrinkles and thinning hair
  • Contribute to the body’s immunity and to the strength and development of muscles

MINERALS are known to:

  • Protect against the stresses and harsh effects of environmental elements
  • Promote exfoliation
  • Balance and regulate oil production and moisture levels, especially for oily and sensitive skin and hair
  • Exhibit antioxidant properties
  • Tighten and smooth for a youthful appearance
  • Promote the growth of stronger hair that is thicker, hydrated, and lustrous

ANTIOXIDANTS are known to:

  • Boost circulation as well as cell metabolism, thereby calming inflammation
  • Tighten and tone the skin to prevent the appearance of wrinkles, blemishes, and scars
  • Plump out skin to smooth the look of fine lines and to blend in the newly developed skin
  • Improve the health of damaged skin by encouraging the growth of new cells for a rejuvenated look
  • Strengthen hair and maintain its health to prevent hair loss

POLYPHENOLS are known to:

  • Exhibit antioxidant activity
  • Increase hair growth
  • Show anti-aging properties, especially by reducing effects of UV-related damage
  • Exhibit photoprotective properties that help guard against UV radiation, harmful bacteria, oxidative stress, and harsh environmental conditions
  • Facilitate the renewal of skin cells
  • Prevent the breakdown of collagen, thereby restoring skin elasticity
  • Increase moisture levels for smoother skin and hair

PHYTOSTEROLS are known to:

  • Maintain cell structure, repair skin, and promote cell regeneration
  • Facilitate healing of dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, scars, sunburn, wind chapping, and wounds
  • Exhibit photoprotective properties / reduce photosensitivity
  • Facilitate skin cell metabolism and collagen production
  • Exhibit anti-inflammatory properties
  • Prevent itching and irritation
  • Boost immunity
  • Reduce hair loss and increase hair growth

TOCOPHEROL is known to:

  • Protect skin and hair against pollutants and harmful UV radiation
  • Tighten skin for a firmer look that diminishes signs of aging
  • Show natural preservative properties in skin care cosmetics and formulations
  • Moisturize and condition
  • Exhibit anti-inflammatory activity, which slows the look of aging
  • Facilitate the faster healing of wounds

EXTRACTING BUTTERS

Natural cosmetic body butters are blends of various oils that are made from beans, nuts, or seeds/kernels. The two main components of a butter are the minerals from their natural ingredients and the oils that carry the minerals to the areas of application. The combination of minerals and oils creates a barrier against harsh elemental factors that have drying effects. Butters typically do not contain water. If butters contained water, they would be emulsions, which are commonly known as “lotions.” A lack of water content also prevents the butters from needing synthetic chemicals to work as preservatives. The resultant texture of a butter can vary from soft and whipped, to semi-solid, to hard and solid.

CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR BUTTERS

Cosmetic butters should not be ingested and should not be stored within the reach of children, in case of accidental ingestion. Before the application of any butter, a patch test should be conducted on the inner arm or other generally insensitive area of skin, using a pea size amount of the butter to check for sensitivities. An absence of an allergic response within 48 hours indicates that the butter is safe to use.

Some butters may have adverse effects on skin that is prone to sensitivities, such as acne, as they tend to have a thicker, heavier, oilier, and longer-lasting finish on the skin compared to other emollients. Accordingly, body butters are best suited to skin that is dry, chapped, or broken. Individuals with allergies to the natural sources from which butters are derived are at a higher risk of developing an allergy to the butters themselves and should avoid their use. For example, individuals with nut allergies should avoid using butters sourced from nuts.

Potential side effects of cosmetic butters include skin irritation, hives, itching, rashes, swelling, and adult acne. In the event of an allergic reaction, discontinue use of the product and see a doctor, pharmacist, or allergist immediately for a health assessment and appropriate remedial action. To prevent these side effects, consult with a medical professional prior to use.

QUALITY OF BUTTERS

Organic butters are most commonly perceived to be of the highest quality, but even these will eventually go rancid over time. The quality of a butter can be determined by the following factors: Aroma, Method of Extraction, Consistency and Rate of Absorption, Natural Fatty Acids and Tocopherols, and Sun Protection Factor (SPF), among other characteristics.

AROMA Typically, butters are either odorless or they have mild, distinctive aromas that are faintly nutty, sweet, and/or characteristic of the plant material from which they are derived.

METHOD OF EXTRACTION The ideal butter for use in natural products is a Raw, Organic, Unrefined butter. Butters that are unrefined will have been filtered to eliminate dust or small particles (with few exceptions) without compromising the oil’s nutrients, vitamins, and fatty acids.Conversely, many cosmetic formulations require butters that are odorless so as not to interfere with the scents of the fragrance/essential oils that are added. For this purpose, Refined/Deodorized butters would be suitable.

CONSISTENCY AND ABSORPTION The consistency of various butters can be either thick or thin (hard or soft). The choice of either viscosity is a matter of personal preference. The intention behind using the butter will also be a determining factor in preference for consistency. For example, a light butter with fast absorption and an absence of a greasy residue would be a high-quality butter for oily skin or hair, as it would penetrate the skin and hair quickly without clogging pores. On the other hand, a rich, thick, deeply moisturizing butter is of better quality for treating severely dry and damaged skin or hair.

NATURAL FATTY ACIDS AND TOCOPHEROLS Butters contain beneficial and restorative fatty acids that lend the butters their nourishing and moisturizing properties. These are the constituents that offer regenerative and stimulating properties to promote the look and feel of younger, fresher, and healthier hair and skin. Tocopherols, such as natural Vitamin E, act as natural preservatives. Some butters have a high nutrient content but are too rich to use on their own or their scents are too overpowering. In these situations, they can be diluted in other emollients (e.g. Richer butters can be combined with lighter, odorless natural products). To customize and create the ideal butter, several butters can be blended to also change or combine their therapeutic properties before application.

SUN PROTECTION FACTOR (SPF) Some butters are naturally comprised of components, such as particular minerals, that offer protection against the sun’s UVB radiation. By reflecting or scattering UV rays, they prevent the rays from penetrating and burning the skin. When skin is damaged due to overexposure to the sun, this leads to premature signs of aging, such as wrinkles, fine lines, dark spots, and a leathery texture to the skin. Although it is not advisable to use cosmetic butters as replacements for other sun-protective agents, they can be used in combination with other products as part of a larger strategy to prevent photodamage.

STORING BUTTERS

Butters that are high in unsaturated fatty acid content will generally have a shorter shelf life and can last up to 6 months, whereas butters with a longer shelf life can last for at least 1-2 years. Natural cosmetic butters should be stored in the same manner as carrier oils; to maintain a butter’s quality and maximize its shelf life, it should be kept in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Butters with natural antioxidant properties, such as those with high Vitamin E content, have longer shelf lives, as these constituents either prevent oxidation or slow down the process.

TYPES OF BUTTERS

Butters can be categorized by their solidity, which ranges from Hard to Soft.

SOLIDITYBUTTERPROPERTIES
HardSuggestions...
  • Cocoa – Pure Prime Pressed/Crude
  • Babassu – Refined
  • Murumuru – Refined
  • Sal Seed – Refined
  • Shea – Crude – Ghana
  • Cupuacu – Ultra Refined
This type of butter (is)...
  • Firm
  • Does not melt easily on skin contact
  • Not easily absorbed
  • Brittle
  • Similar to wax in texture
  • Needs to be chopped rather than scooped
  • Requires more exertion to be rubbed in, compared to a typical emollient with a soft, creamy texture
  • Will not dehydrate skin
  • Does not require preservatives to stop disintegration
Semi-Hard/MediumSuggestions...
  • Kokum – Refined
  • Cocoa – Organic
  • Deodorized Cocoa Butter – Ultra Refined
  • Shea Organic – Crude – Ghana
  • Shea Organic – Refined – Ghana
This type of butter (is)...
  • Not hard, not soft
  • Softer than Cocoa Butter
  • Melts on skin contact
  • Slightly firm texture
Semi-SoftSuggestions...
  • Shea – Refined – Deodorized – Ghana
This type of butter (is)...
  • Softer than Cocoa – Pure Prime Pressed/Crude and Mango
  • Firmer than Soy
SoftSuggestions...
  • Shea
  • Shea – Ultra Refined
  • Soy
  • Mango – Ultra Refined
  • Cocoa
  • Tucuma – Refined
  • Ucuuba
This type of butter (is)...
  • Spreadable
  • Melts quickly and readily on skin contact
  • Smooth and creamy

BUTTER PRICES

Butter prices depend on the types of plants from which they are derived, whether the plants are endemic or exotic, their botanical names, their therapeutic values, whether they undergo organic processing, the quantity being purchased, and the supplier it is purchased from.

USES & BENEFITS OF BUTTERS

Butters each have distinct combinations of properties that make them unique in form and function. The common factors shared by all butters includes their high emollience and their versatility, which allows them all to be used in a wide range of ways – massage, cleansing, softening, soothing, moisturizing, wound healing, protecting – on various parts of the body – hair, face, hands, and feet.

All butters can be applied to the skin directly or in blends to address issues of dryness, rashes, peeling, blemishes, wrinkles, itching, blistering, wound healing, cracking, roughness, stinging sensations, inflammation, aching, and fatigue, among other conditions. Butters are reputed to promote skin and hair health while contributing rejuvenating and regenerative properties.

For direct application to the skin, the ideal time to use butters for optimal absorption is when skin is damp after a shower. Additionally, butters can be applied to skin just before sleeping, as the length of the sleep cycle will allow the butter to penetrate into the skin more effectively for better hydration. Most natural butters melt on skin contact and will be absorbed quickly into the deep layers. Often concentrated, butters do not need to be applied in large amounts. Rather, it is best to begin by smoothing a pea-size amount of body butter across the preferred area of skin before gradually applying the same amount to other areas.

Natural butters can be added to cosmetic formulations as a base for moisturizers, or they can be added to other body butters to add more luxurious moisture. To ensure that they have been thoroughly incorporated, they should be vigorously stirred into formulations rather than simply shaking their containers, as butters have thicker consistencies than creams; thus, the additional essential oils and carrier oils should be folded into the butters just as cake batter is folded in on itself for optimal mixing. The recommended usage rate is 30 drops of essential oil and 5% carrier oils per 100 ml (3.40 oz.) of base for body butter.

When the butters being used have strong scents, it is recommended that their Refined varieties be used to prevent the final product’s scent from being overpowered by their natural fragrances. Otherwise, Unrefined varieties are recommended for their beneficial constituents. Butters are already suitable for most, if not all, skin types; however, with the addition of a few drops of carrier oils and/or essential oils, they can be further customized to individual preference.

A GUIDE FOR USING BUTTERS

Cosmetic butters may be used in several inventive ways; however, the comparison chart below highlights the more common types of butters and suggests ways in which they can be used on a regular basis.

BUTTER TYPE/MAIN CONSTITUENTBENEFITSBUTTERS
Nut ButterThis type of butter is reputed to (be)...
  • Hydrate thirsty skin
  • Reduce the appearance of blemishes, scars, and cellulite
  • Soothe acne, eczema, insect bites, sunburn, frostbite
  • Soften and smooth the skin
  • Condition hair to leave it soft and lustrous
  • Ideal for any skin type
  • Boost skin’s collagen production and elasticity
  • Ideal for use in face masks
  • Ideal for use on any skin type
  • Have a wide range of uses, including skin care, dry rash care, massage creams, and sun protection
Look for...
  • Shea
Seed Butter/KernelThis type of butter is reputed to (be)...
  • Moisturizing without being greasy
  • Promote the look of plump and firm skin
  • Facilitate the regeneration of skin
  • Rejuvenate the skin by reducing the signs of aging, such as wrinkles and fine lines
  • Ideal for use on dry, itchy, flaky skin
  • Offer skin protection against the harsh effects of environmental elements such as UV radiation
  • Soothe skin afflicted with irritation caused by bites, stings, blisters, and rashes
  • Have antioxidant effects
  • Balance skin’s oil production
  • Stimulate hair growth
  • Ideal for use on all skin types, especially oily skin
Look for...
  • Mango
  • Babassu – Refined
  • Kokum
  • Ucuuba
  • Cupuacu
  • Murumuru
  • Sal Seed
  • Tucuma
Bean ButterThis type of butter is reputed to (be)...
  • Nourish, soften, and moisturize skin
  • Reduce discoloration and even out skin tone
  • Protect skin against the harsh effects of environmental elements
Look for...
  • Cocoa
  • Soy

ABSORPTION RATES OF BUTTERS

ABSORPTION RATEFINISH ON SKINBUTTERS
FastThese butters...

Are light, soft and quickly absorbed by skin but leave a smooth, silky finish.

Skin will feel moisturized rather than greasy.

These butters are ideal for use as/in cleansers.

Suggestions...
  • Kokum – Refined
  • Cocoa
  • Cocoa Organic
  • Cupuacu – Ultra Refined
  • Shea – Crude (Ghana)
  • Shea – Crude (Ghana) Organic
  • Shea Organic – Refined (Ghana
  • Shea – Refined – Deodorized (Ghana)
  • Shea – Ultra Refined
  • Tucuma – Refined
AverageThese butters...

Leave a silky feeling on the skin

Suggestions...
  • Mango – Ultra Refined
  • Soy
  • Cocoa – Ultra Refined – Deodorized
  • Murumuru – Refined
  • Sal Seed
SlowThese butters...

Tend to feel heavy on the skin. They may leave a thick and oily moisturizing barrier on the skin and are not recommended for those with skin sensitivities such as acne. Alternatively, some may leave the skin feeling velvety without the greasy residue (e.g. Babassu, Shea) These butters are all absorbed by the skin eventually.

Suggestions...
  • Cocoa – Pure Prime Pressed – Crude
  • Babassu – Refined
  • Shea
  • Ucuuba

WHERE TO BUY BUTTERS

Natural cosmetic butters can be purchased just about anywhere – at health food stores, grocery stores, cosmetics shops, online through the website of a preferred vendor, and directly from essential oil companies. When purchasing, it is a good idea to consider the purpose of using the butter and the grade required for the intended purpose. Reputable companies that distribute quality butters are highly recommended.

New Directions Aromatics has been selling high quality butters for over 20 years and, as well as being cruelty-Free, NDA is Kosher, Vegan, and USDA Organic (U.S. Department of Agriculture) certified. As validated by our ISO (The International Organization of Standardization) certification, Quality Assurance is of highest importance to us, thus we provide meticulous documentations and certifications for each of our products to ensure that superior quality is always supplied to our customers.

We source our products from ethical producers all over the world and, if there are products that we currently do not sell, we have the ability to obtain them on a special-order basis. Due to on-going relationships with leading distilleries and farmers all over the world, New Directions Aromatics offers the most competitive prices by eliminating the need for multi-level marketing that sells products through middle-men at inflated prices.


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FAQs

Body Butters - Uses & Benefits of Natural Butters For Healthy Skin? ›

What Is Body Butter Good For? Generally speaking, thicker moisturizers (like body butters) are ideal for dry, rough skin. They can help replenish skin's natural oils and protect the skin from stressors that would otherwise exacerbate dryness or irritation.

What does body butter do to your skin? ›

What Is Body Butter Good For? Generally speaking, thicker moisturizers (like body butters) are ideal for dry, rough skin. They can help replenish skin's natural oils and protect the skin from stressors that would otherwise exacerbate dryness or irritation.

What are the benefits of natural body butter? ›

Body butter replenishes the natural moisture of the skin and locks it in, it's a godsend for dry and parched skin as it makes it softer, smoother and healthier. People born with oily skin should opt for natural body butters as it will keep their skin nourished and supple, without clogging pores and causing breakouts.

What is the best butter for aging skin? ›

Shea butter, regardless if refined or unrefined, is a natural go to due to its zero comedogenic rating. If you want to try something different, check out Kukum butter. For anti-aging relief – go with Uccuba.

Is it OK to use body butter everyday? ›

How often a person should apply body butter depends on the condition of their skin. If the skin is dry or cracked, it may be best to apply body butter daily. However, if the skin is oily or does not need such frequent use, people may wish to limit use to one to two times each week or to use as needed.

Is body butter good for aging skin? ›

Body butter can assist in minimizing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, giving the skin anti-aging advantages. Body butter's natural components support the formation of collagen, which can assist to improve skin tone and texture.

Are you supposed to wash off body butter? ›

The answer, in most cases, is no. Body butter is designed to be left on the skin to work its magic throughout the day or night. Washing it off immediately would negate its purpose and the benefits it can offer to your skin. Deep Hydration: Body butter provides long-lasting hydration.

How do you properly use body butter? ›

The best way to use body butter is to apply it after your daily shower or bath. Once you've enjoyed your daily shower or bath, pat your body dry with a towel. As a top tip, leave a little moisturise on your skin and do not rub or dry your skin completely.

Is body butter better than lotion? ›

As a result, body butter is often better for dry, cracked, or sensitive skin that needs extra emollients. The main difference between body butter and body cream is that creams include water, making them lighter and allowing them to absorb quicker than body butter. Creams are ideal for normal or oily skin types.

What is the healthiest butter to use? ›

Grass-fed butter offers some health benefits to counteract the health risks it poses. It appears to have lower levels of saturated fats and more unsaturated fats than standard butter. This is because grass-fed butter is made from the milk of cows that are allowed to graze instead of being fed high-grain diets.

Which butter is good for wrinkles? ›

High concentrations of fatty acids and vitamins make shea butter an ideal cosmetic ingredient for softening skin. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Using shea butter on your body, especially your face, can condition, tone, and soothe your skin.

What's better than shea butter? ›

It's clear that both murumuru and shea butter are beneficial to the skin. But, if you're looking to go that extra mile with your skincare, there's no better option than murumuru butter. This rejuvenating body butter is the most nourishing and moisturizing of the two.

Should body butter be refrigerated? ›

You don't have to, but if you live in a super warm place or during those hot summer months, popping it in the fridge can help it keep its consistency. Plus, applying cool body butter can feel pretty refreshing!

Do you put body butter or lotion first? ›

The goal is to let it “melt” into your skin and it can even be used as an overnight moisturizer. Try using a body butter or balm on rougher spots like the heels of your foot, elbows, or knees. It doesn't matter if you use body oil or lotion first as long as you put body butter last.

Can I put body butter on my face? ›

Body Butter for your face

As a makeup remover, body butter can be great. But we generally say to avoid using body butter on your face. The skin on your face is much more delicate. Because body butter is so rich in oils, it can clog pores and create acne and problems.

Is it better to use body butter or moisturizer? ›

As a result, body butter is often better for dry, cracked, or sensitive skin that needs extra emollients. The main difference between body butter and body cream is that creams include water, making them lighter and allowing them to absorb quicker than body butter. Creams are ideal for normal or oily skin types.

Is it OK to put body butter on your face? ›

Body Butter for your face

As a makeup remover, body butter can be great. But we generally say to avoid using body butter on your face. The skin on your face is much more delicate. Because body butter is so rich in oils, it can clog pores and create acne and problems.

When should you apply body butter? ›

The best way to use body butter is to apply it after your daily shower or bath. Once you've enjoyed your daily shower or bath, pat your body dry with a towel. As a top tip, leave a little moisturise on your skin and do not rub or dry your skin completely.

How long does it take for body butter to work? ›

Its moisturizing effect is immediate. But if you want to deal with an anti-ageing appearance, it may take weeks to produce results. It actually depends on your skin cell turnover rate. By using consistent use of unrefined Shea butter, you will notice firmer and smoother skin within three to six months.

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