I’m a soap maker myself, I love mango seed and kokum butter together. It gives an awesome texture to my butters. After I melt I immediately shock the butter with an ice bath, I wisk it and it gives this wonderful fluffy texture. No grainyness at all.
I'm getting ready to make my first ever butter for my hair/face. I find your tutorial to be very educational, especially for a first-timer like myself. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for all your tips, it helped me greatly. I just made a batch of body butter a few days ago an it was harder than I wanted, now I see it's because I used more coco butter than the Shea an mango, I see now from watching this video that I need to use less coco butter cause I want my body butter to be nice & smooth an soft like yours 🙂 I use jojoba, coconut, grape seed, almond, Vit E, oils in mine. Thanks again for your tips.
** Thanks for your GREAT educational & information on these IMPORTANT body butter tips -- that I have not gotten from anybody else's channel since making my own body butter for a year now!! I know see the importance of knowing now which oils are low on the comodogenic scale! 👊🏾 Blessings!👊🏾👊🏾
Super interesting! Thanks for sharing! What I don’t understand is the fact that my mango/kokum whipped body butter was cold and fluffy first but became very chalky after I packaged it. It’s so interesting that it changes texture although it is always in the same cold state. I assume I added too much arrowroot starch. What percentage of arrowroot powder do you recommend for a 60/40 butter/oil mix?
I have a super detailed video about how I use arrowroot powder for my body butter . I will link it here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eSH-g8VwRoY.html
Hey hey! I’m just starting my own line and everyone seems to do the percentage like you have done. But how do you know you are at 60% of an ingredient? Are you using a scale that weighed by percentage? I’ve been so confused on that piece…