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DIY Pine Needle & Rosemary Whipped Body Butter

Winter is coming—and so is dry, flaky skin. But don’t worry, I’ve got the dreamiest DIY body butter recipe to keep you soft, glowing, and smelling like a winter forest fairy. ✨ This Pine Needle & Rosemary Infused Whipped Body Butter is ultra-nourishing, aesthetically pleasing (because we love a good rustic-glass-jar moment), and—best of all—easy to make.

DIY Pine Needle & Rosemary Whipped Body Butter

Now, here’s a little fun fact about me: I’m a low smeller (yep, my sense of smell is not the strongest), but pine needle and rosemary are two of the scents I can actually smell! That makes this body butter extra special for me, and I promise, it’s going to be your new winter skincare obsession. 💚

Why Pine Needle & Rosemary?

Besides the fact that they make you smell like you just walked out of an enchanted winter forest, these powerhouse botanicals are amazing for your skin:

Pine Needle: Packed with antioxidants, soothing for dry or irritated skin, and naturally antibacterial. A winter skincare must-have!

Why Pine Needle & Rosemary?


Rosemary: Boosts circulation, helps reduce inflammation, and has anti-aging properties. Plus, that fresh, herbal scent? Perfection.

Why Pine Needle & Rosemary?

And as a bonus? The aromatherapy benefits! Pine is grounding and calming, while rosemary is invigorating and clarifying—a match made in winter skincare heaven.

Ingredients & Supplies

To create this luxurious whipped body butter, you’ll need:

  • 1/2 cup shea butter (deep hydration + skin protection)
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil (locks in moisture)
  • 1/4 cup sweet almond or jojoba oil (lightweight + absorbs beautifully)
  • 1/4 cup pine needle & rosemary-infused oil (more on this below!)
  • Optional: 10 drops rosemary essential oil (for an extra scent boost)
  • Optional: 5 drops cedarwood or lavender essential oil (for added coziness)
  • A hand mixer or stand mixer (because whipping is key!)

How to Make Pine Needle & Rosemary Infused Oil

Infused oil is the secret sauce that makes this body butter extra special. Here’s how to make it:

  1. Gather fresh or dried pine needles and rosemary. (If using fresh, let them dry for a day or two to reduce moisture.)
  2. Fill a glass jar halfway with your herbs. Pour in sweet almond or jojoba oil until fully submerged.
  3. Let it infuse for 2-4 weeks in a warm, sunny spot (shake occasionally for extra magic). OR use the quick method: Gently heat the oil and herbs in a double boiler for 1-2 hours on low heat.
  4. Strain the oil and store it in a clean jar. Boom—you’ve got your botanical goodness ready to go!
How to Make Pine Needle & Rosemary Infused Oil

Step-by-Step: Making Your Whipped Body Butter

Now for the fun part—whipping up this creamy, dreamy butter!

  1. Melt the shea butter and coconut oil together using a double boiler until completely liquified.
  2. Remove from heat and stir in the infused oil and sweet almond (or jojoba) oil.
  3. Let it cool. Pop the mixture in the fridge for about 30-40 minutes until it’s semi-solid but not rock-hard.
  4. Whip it up! Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, whip the mixture for 3-5 minutes until light, fluffy, and cloud-like. (Think: frosting for your skin!)
  5. Add essential oils (if using) and whip for another minute to blend.
  6. Transfer to a clean glass jar and store in a cool, dry place.
DIY Pine Needle & Rosemary Whipped Body Butter

Why You’ll LOVE This Body Butter

  • Ultra-moisturizing: Say goodbye to winter dryness! This rich, nourishing formula keeps skin soft and supple.
  • The scent is incredible: Even as a low smeller, I feel transported to a peaceful forest every time I use it.
  • It’s aesthetic AF: Rustic jars, twine, maybe a little pine sprig on top? Hello, cottagecore winter goals.
  • Totally customizable: Switch up the infused herbs, tweak the essential oils—make it your own!
  • A fantastic DIY beauty hack: So easy to make, yet so luxurious. Also, it makes an amazing gift.

How to Use & Store Your Body Butter

🖤 Apply after a shower while skin is still damp for maximum hydration.
🖤 A little goes a long way—melt a small amount between your palms and massage in.
🖤 Store in a cool, dry place (shea butter can soften if left in a warm room).
🖤 Shelf life: 4-6 months. Use clean hands or a spoon to keep it fresh!

Final Thoughts

Once you whip up this dreamy body butter, you’ll never go back to store-bought. It’s nourishing, natural, and smells incredible—even if you’re like me and don’t catch every scent in the world! Give it a try, and let me know how you customize yours.

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DIY Pine Needle & Rosemary Whipped Body Butter