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Please explain how to make organic whipped cocoa/shea butter at home feat. teddie organics

okay everyone I should get married back to the video today I'm so excited because I had a lovely guest with me here today this is Jessica Jane and she is a natural skincare blogger and she is the founder of some kids organics I'm not from Beauty lines or only ladies and I want to try out keep your skin looking amazing today she's here to help me and help all of you at home figure out how we can keep our skin nice and moisturized using only organic packs today of making you guys a whipped body butter teddy organics has been incredibly gracious and given us some shoe butter cocoa butter and sweet almond oil from their organic skin care line I cannot wait to try the product you're going to love it so make sure you stay tuned for all the steps if we shop seen in a few moment bye I'll see you soon first we're going to measure out all our ingredients we're going to take 2 ounces of this unrefined cocoa butter because it's unrefined and non deodorize is going to have a rich chocolatey scent I also love that it's broken up into palace making it easier to use and measure then we're going to take 4 ounces of this unrefined shea butter it's going to make our whipped body butter rich and creamy in texture and we measured out 2 tablespoons of sweet almond oil we also went ahead and added one tablespoon of vitamin E to this glass container as well for additional ingredients we added 2 ounces of coconut oil and a tablespoon of lavender don't worry the Labrador doesn't cover the now away everything we use the simple skip step number two you want to bring your water to a complete boil that number three you want to go ahead and knock your cocoa butter using a double pin method the reason why we're melting our purple butter first is because it takes a bit longer to know once it is halfway through we're going to get through step number four where we go ahead and melt our shea butter into the pre-existing melted cocoa butter now here's a tip because shea butter takes a lot less heat to know we're going to actually just turn down the flame a little bit you can also go ahead and speed up the melting process of the shade by simply chopping it up with a spatula step number five we're going to go ahead and take our coconut oil to our pre-existing notice shade and cocoa butter and just go ahead and let that simmer and not a little bit now concurrent oil doesn't take long at all to note you'll see that she might have left it on the self and literally this is in real time for me me I would say it committed and actually as you can see to see it up she's just breaking up the coconut oil because coconut oil doesn't need a lot of heat we're actually going to turn it all the way off and remove the oils and now make sure it's all consistent set in the respects we're going to take all our melted butter and pour it into a ball and then we're going to go ahead and add our remaining oils when I take our sweet almond oil vitamin E pour in it and then we're going to take about 10 to 20 drops of this lavender essential oil step number 8 we're going to place fold the freezer for about 45 minutes to an hour so at this point the body butter is part as we put it in the freezer for about an hour which really makes it easier for us to whip it in first to have that consistency that we're looking for which is basically liquid cream so it's perfect for you go that number nine after removable from the freezer you want to go ahead and take a hand blender go right into the center of the ball Kyle or Jessica swinging after three minutes of mixing the body butter we notice that it wasn't as creamy as we wanted it to be so we went ahead and added another two ounces of melted shea butter after adding more shea butter you can see instantly that our body butter starts to become that rich creamy texture that we originally wanted after 12 minutes of mixing you can see that our body butter is becoming light thick and fluffy so the word self the shelf life of the butter is about one to two years depending on the temperature of where you live but this one will last you up to a month so if you're making a good amount of it because Matthew Taylor a good amount that we need from laughing step number 10 we're going take your final products and placing the glass we can drop or any other containers like this but hope you found that video helpful guys I know for me I thought this is going to be a very long process black-backed lat always active part in what experts and specialists like Jessica this is fine my entire skincare line seems visit subjects organics calm that should also be below I have body butters facial serum cleansers and amazing body scrub and by my box look at Jessica sage-grouse and one of my favorite things while working with Jessica is that she was only organic product sometimes when do you say by petting organic I hope see you in my next video chopping now bye guys get it ready to it's gonna happen okay okay hey guys come on we're going to lose we're not good 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