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An expert guide to all things body butter
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Body butters are thick lotions made from nut and seed extracts that help bring moisture back into the skin. This luscious product is formulated without water and can help your skin feel soft and nourished, all while draping it in a delicious fragrance. But how do you use body butters and get the most out of their skin-enhancing properties? We spoke to licensed esthetician Aparna Ghosh to bring you the best advice and tips on how to use body butter, so keep reading to learn more.

How to Use Body Butter

Take a warm shower, and then pat your skin dry with a towel. Scoop a dime-sized amount of body butter into your hand. Let the butter sit in your palm or fingertips for a few seconds before rubbing it into your skin until it’s completely absorbed.

Section 1 of 6:

Applying Body Butter

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  1. Aparna Ghosh, a licensed esthetician, recommends using body butter after you shower for the best results. Apply the lotion right after a shower to help seal in the moisture to keep your skin hydrated. [1]
    • Showering strips your skin of moisture and natural oils, especially if you use hot water. Moisturizing right after a shower can help nourish your skin and keep it from drying out. [2]
  2. If you’re putting on body butter right out of the shower, make sure your skin isn’t soaking wet or completely dry. While body butter can seal in a light layer of moisture, it can be hard to smooth on if you have too much water on your skin.
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  3. Use your fingers or a spatula to take the body butter out of the container. It’s best to apply the body butter in small amounts, as it may take longer to apply than a typical lotion. So, start with a smaller amount than you’d think you need. Remember, you can always apply more. [3]
    • Some prefer to use a spatula to scoop out the product so it doesn’t get under nails or get contaminated with bacteria that may be on hands.
    • If your body butter is in a squeeze container, apply the butter directly from the container onto your skin.
  4. Let the body butter warm in your fingertips, hands, or skin before rubbing it in. This allows the product to heat up, making it easier to smooth on. [4]
  5. Use the palm of your hands for the easiest application. You can also work it in over the joint areas, such as your knees, ankles, and elbows, using firm, circular strokes.
    • Stop rubbing the body butter once you've smoothed it into a thin, even layer. Your skin may look slightly greasy.
  6. You may also want to add more body butter onto your feet, knees, hands, and anywhere that looks dry and cracked. Remember to keep your layers light and even so that the body butter doesn’t make your skin greasy.
    • If you apply too much, you can wipe it off with a towel.
  7. Keep in mind that body butter takes a little more time to soak into your skin than lotion does. You’ll know it’s dry when your skin doesn’t feel greasy. [5]
    • If you put on your clothes too early, you can get body butter on your clothes. Although body butter doesn't usually stain, there’s no guarantee.
  8. As Ghosh warns, the thickness and properties of body butter can clog your pores, so it’s best to avoid putting it on your face. Instead, stick to moisturizers formulated for the face to avoid acne or pimples. [6]
  9. When you sleep with the body butter on your skin, it has more time to soak in. Additionally, the heat from the blankets can warm you up, providing a more intensive treatment. [7]
    • If you have dry skin, try doing this every day to help soften your skin. If your skin is normal or oily, consider doing an intensive moisture treatment once a week or as needed.
    • Keep in mind that some of the body butter might rub off on your blankets. In rare cases, it can cause oil stains on the fabric.
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Overnight Treatment for Dry Hands & Feet

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  1. Start with a pea-sized amount and add more as needed. Pay special attention to dry areas, as well as your ankle joint. You can wait a few minutes for it to dry before proceeding, but you don't have to if you don't mind getting body butter on your socks. [8]
  2. You can put the socks on over wet body butter, if you don't mind getting the product on your socks. The socks help seal in the moisture and keep the butter on your feet.
  3. Start with a pea-sized amount and add more if necessary. Work the body butter into your skin, paying special attention to your knuckles and any dry areas. [9]
    • You can use body butter over cracked skin, if you’d like. It will help the damaged skin heal faster. [10] However, it's best not to use it if your skin is bleeding.
  4. You can use normal mittens, but microfiber gloves made for sealing moisture into your hands work best. The gloves help seal in the body butter so that it can treat your hands overnight.
    • If you put the gloves on when the body butter is still wet, your overnight treatment will be more intense.
  5. Your skin should feel soft and smooth! Wash any remaining body butter from your skin, and make sure to wash your socks and gloves before their next use.
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Treating Skin Conditions

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  1. Ghosh explains that fragrances can cause skin irritation, so you should not use them on skin that is already damaged or extremely sensitive. [11] Check the label to make sure that the body butter you plan to use is fragrance-free.
    • For stretch marks, look for a blend that contains vitamin E and a blend of butters, such as shea or cocoa butter.
    • For eczema or psoriasis, look for a blend that contains jojoba oil or Ucuuba.
    • For dry, irritated skin and wrinkles, opt for pumpkin seed butter.
  2. Body butter is great for helping your skin heal! The typical ingredients used in body butter, such as shea butter or cocoa butter, are traditional skin treatments in some cultures. It’s a rich moisturizer that can nourish your skin. [12]
    • For example, body butter can help with eczema, psoriasis, chapped skin, and sunburn.
    • Don't use body butter to treat skin that is bleeding.
    • Ask your doctor before using body butter to treat a medical condition.
  3. The body butter could make these conditions worse. Keep in mind that body butter can clog your pores, so you may aggravate the condition. Instead, choose products formulated to treat these conditions.
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Section 4 of 6:

What is body butter?

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  1. Unlike regular body lotions, body butter is incredibly thick—hence the name! The thick, buttery soft substance typically comes in a jar or tub and is scooped onto the skin. Because of their thick nature, body butters tend to have more moisturizing and nourishing properties than other lotions and can help keep the skin hydrated longer. [13]
    • Body butters are formulated without water, giving them a thicker, more solidified texture at room temperature. [14]
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How often should you use body butter?

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  1. When you use body butter is entirely up to you! Just like regular body lotion, body butter can be applied whenever you need it. For instance, if you have dryer skin, aim to use it daily; if you have oily skin, consider using it as a weekly treatment. [15]
    • Don’t be afraid to experiment! Try applying the body butter in different amounts or times to find what feels best for your body and skin.
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How to Choose a Body Butter

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  1. Choose a spreadable body butter made of plant-oils for easy use. These body butters are often labeled as “whipped.” Look for blends that contain oils or butters that are liquid at room temperature, such as coconut oil, jojoba oil, almond oil, or grapeseed oil. This makes the body butter easy to scoop out and apply to your body. [16]
    • If you choose a body butter that is thicker or solid at room temperature, you can still use it as a moisturizer. Scoop out the amount you want to use, then give it a moment to melt in your palm.
  2. These butters are very moisturizing and can help heal dry hands or feet, even if the skin is cracked. Ideally, your body butter should also contain other thick butters, such as shea or cocoa butter. [17]
    • For this type of treatment, a thicker body butter is usually the best option, as it will contain richer ingredients. These body butters may be solid at room temperature, but they will melt in your hand.
  3. One of the many beautiful things about body butters is that they come in a variety of smells. Choose a body butter that compliments your perfume or makes you feel relaxed. The scent can last all day between washes.
    • If you have sensitive skin, be careful around scented body butters and lotions as fragrances could irritate your skin. To be on the safe side, opt for fragrance-free body butters to nourish your skin. [18]
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    Can I use body butter on my underarms?
    Aparna Ghosh
    California Licensed Esthetician & Electrologist
    Aparna Ghosh is a Licensed Esthetician & Electrologist and the Owner of Synergy Skincare in Folsom, California. She has been running Synergy Skincare since 2017 and has over eight years of industry experience working with various skin types. Aparna specializes in corrective and preventative skincare. She is a Kaiser Permanente Network Provider providing electrolysis hair removal for transgender patients diagnosed with adult gender dysphoria and gender incongruence. In addition to being certified in skin health and herbology, she holds a Master's degree in Zoology with a specialization in Biochemistry and a Bachelor’s degree in Zoology with a minor in Chemistry. Synergy Skincare won the Hall of Fame Best in Folsom Award in 2019 and 2022 and the Yelp Recognition Badge in 2017 and 2020.
    California Licensed Esthetician & Electrologist
    Expert Answer
    Although body butters are good, they should not be used in areas that are not exposed such as the underarm area or the groin area.
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    What is the difference between body butter and body lotion?
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    Body butter tends to be thicker and oilier than body lotion. The ratio of oil to water is higher in butters than in lotions.
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    Do you have to rinse off body butter?
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    Typically, no. Body butter is a moisturizer that you leave on your skin, like a moisturizing lotion or cream. Some people like to use it on the ends of their hair to add a little extra conditioning moisture, and in that case you would want to rinse it with warm water after massaging it into your hair.
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      Warnings

      • Applying too much body butter can make your skin feel greasy.
      • Ghosh advises not to use body butter on sensitive areas of the body, such as the armpits and groin, as it could cause irritation.
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      To use body butter, apply it to your body right after you shower or before bed to help moisturize your skin. Just avoid using it on your face since it can clog pores and cause breakouts. After you rub the body butter into your skin, let it dry for a few minutes before putting on clothes. If you don't want to apply it to your whole body, try targeting spots that are particularly dry, like your hands, feet, and elbows. To learn how to moisturize your hands and feet overnight with body butter, scroll down!

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