DIY Tea-Infused Body Butter: Luxurious Hydration with a Natural Twist
Body butter is a luscious way to pamper your skin, offering deep hydration, nourishment, and a protective barrier against dryness. But did you know that you can elevate your body butter with tea’s soothing and antioxidant-rich properties? Infusing body butter with tea enhances its skin-loving benefits and adds a subtle, natural fragrance.
In this DIY blog, I’ll show you how to create your own tea-infused body butter using all-natural ingredients. Whether you choose green tea for its anti-aging properties, chamomile for its calming effects, or rooibos for intense hydration, this homemade body butter is sure to leave your skin silky-smooth and glowing.
Tea isn’t just a delicious and comforting beverage—it’s also packed with benefits for your skin. You can nourish your skin with antioxidants, vitamins, and soothing compounds by incorporating tea-infused oils into your skincare routine.
Benefits of Tea-Infused Body Butter:
- Deep Hydration – Rich butter and oils penetrate the skin, locking in moisture.
- Antioxidant Protection – Green tea and rooibos tea help combat free radicals, reducing signs of aging.
- Soothing Properties – Chamomile and lavender teas calm irritation and redness.
- Natural Scent & Color – Tea infusions provide a subtle, earthy fragrance without artificial additives.
- Gentle on Sensitive Skin—Unlike store-bought body butter with preservatives, this DIY version is completely natural and chemical-free.
Ingredients for DIY Tea-Infused Body Butter:
Step 1: Tea-infused oil (Base for the Butter)
- ½ cup carrier oil (choose from coconut oil, sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, or olive oil)
- 2 tbsp loose-leaf tea or three tea bags (green tea, chamomile, rooibos, or lavender)
Step 2: Body Butter Base
- ½ cup shea butter (profoundly hydrating and nourishing)
- ¼ cup cocoa butter or mango butter (adds a rich, creamy texture)
- 1 tbsp beeswax (optional) (for a firmer consistency)
- 1 tsp vitamin E oil (acts as a natural preservative and enhances skin elasticity)
- 10-15 drops essential oil (optional, for added fragrance—lavender, vanilla, or rose work beautifully)
Step-by-Step Directions
Step 1: Make the Tea-Infused Oil
- Double Boiler Method:
- Place the carrier oil and tea leaves into a heat-safe glass jar or bowl.
- Set the jar in a double boiler over low heat. Allow the tea to infuse for 30-60 minutes, stirring occasionally.
- Strain the oil through a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth, discarding the tea leaves.
2️. Cold Infusion Method (For a More Potent Blend)
- Place tea leaves and carrier oil in a sealed jar.
- Let the mixture sit for 24-48 hours in a warm, sunny spot, shaking occasionally.
- Strain out the tea leaves before use.
Step 2: Make the Body Butter
1️. Melt the Butters & Infused Oil
- Combine shea butter, cocoa/mango butter, and beeswax in a heat-safe bowl.
- Melt using a double boiler or microwave in 15-second intervals, stirring in between.
2️. Blend the Ingredients
- Once melted, remove from heat and let cool slightly.
- Stir in the strained tea-infused oil, vitamin E, and essential oils (if used).
3️. Whip It!
- Let the mixture cool in the fridge for 20-30 minutes until it begins to solidify but is still soft.
- Whip the mixture for 3-5 minutes using a hand mixer or whisk until it becomes light and fluffy.
4️. Store in a Jar
- Transfer the whipped body butter into a sterile glass jar or tin.
- If stored properly, it will stay fresh for 3-6 months in a cool, dry place.
How to Use Tea-Infused Body Butter
- Apply to damp skin after a shower to lock in moisture.
- Massage onto dry areas like elbows, knees, and feet for extra hydration.
- Use gloves or socks for maximum absorption as an overnight treatment for hands and feet.
- Rub onto pulse points for a natural fragrance boost.
Each type of tea offers unique benefits for your skin so that you can customize your body butter based on your skincare needs.
- Green Tea – High in antioxidants, reduces fine lines and protects against UV damage.
- Chamomile Tea – Soothes irritated skin, reduces redness, and helps with eczema or dryness.
- Rooibos Tea – Rich in minerals, deeply hydrates, and fights free radicals for anti-aging.
- Lavender Tea – Relaxes muscles, reduces stress, and calms inflammation.
Unlike store-bought lotions containing artificial fragrances, parabens, and preservatives, this DIY body butter is completely natural, eco-friendly, and toxins-free. Making it yourself allows you to customize the scent, texture, and ingredients to suit your preferences!
So, save some for your skin the next time you brew a cup of tea—your body deserves a little luxury, too.