Homemade Magnesium and Arnica Body Butter Recipe (2024)

This homemade magnesium and arnica body butter recipe is scented with a delightful lavender and orange fragrance and is great for everyday aches, pains and bruises.

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Icreated this body butter recipe with my grandmother in mind. My grandmother is now in her mid-80’s and her health has gotten worse recently. This of course meansa lot of doctor visitors, getting blood drawn or being hooked up to IV’s and some hospital stays. Inevitably this has caused some pretty nasty bruising. In addition to the bruising, aches and pains are also more common. So for this recipe I combinedmagnesium hydroxideand arnica infused sweet almond oil into a wonderfully soothing and beautifully scented body butter.

Keep reading to learn more about why I chose these two key ingredients.

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The Importance of Magnesium for Health

It’s common to have low levels of magnesium in your body. Unfortunately magnesium is the fourth most abundant mineral in your bodyand is necessary forover 300 reactions within your body. So low levels of magnesium can cause some health issues to arise. Fortunately, it’s easier to increase your magnesium levels than you might think. As magnesium has the ability to be absorbed through skin, a topical body butter is the perfect way to increase your magnesium intake.

Why is magnesium so important?

Magnesium is important for many reasons. It helps to increase rigidity and flexibility in your bones – which is especially important as you age – regulate and normalize blood pressure, increase bioavailability of calcium, prevent congestive heart failure, promote restful sleep, ease muscle cramps and spasms, decrease insulin resistance, end cluster and migraine headaches, enhance circulation, aid in weight loss and so many other common health ailments. More importantly it also helps to ease fibromyalgia and chronic pain. Which is something I can fully attest to. (Discover more benefits of magnesium here.)

With these things in mind and the more frequent medical care my grandmother needs, I thought that magnesium and arnicawould make an incredibly suited body butter for my grandmother.

In addition, I also included neem oil in my homemade magnesium and arnica body butter recipe. Neem oil has analgesic properties and is also a strong antiviral. I had used neem oil previously in a lavender body butter I’d made for my grandmother a few Christmases back for her shingles flare up. She indicated that the body butter I made herhad helped her immensely, therefore I really wanted to include neem oil inthis recipe as well. (And yes, neem oil smells pretty rank. But I pinky swear that the lavender and blood orange essential oils I use in my recipe to scent the body butter completely mask the smell. Plus they smell AMAZING together!)

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What are the skin benefits of arnica?

Arnica istraditionally used as an external herbal medicine for bruises. It is approved by the German Commission E for topical use when applied for inflammation, bruises and joint pain.

In anticipation of creating myhomemade magnesium and arnica body butter recipe I infused arnica flowers in sweet almond oil forjust over two months using the solar infusion method. (Herbs, oil and a sunny window.) If you don’t want to wait on a solar herbal oil infusion, you can speed up the process using heat. One way to do this is to make your herbal oil infusion using the crock pot oil infusion method.

To do this simply fill a mason jar with dried arnica flowers and cover with sweet almond oil. Next, place the mason jar in the crock pot half filled with water so that the jar is 3/4th of the way covered. (You can place a tea towel on the bottom of the crockpot with the mason jar on top if needed to keep the jar from moving around.) Turn the crockpot on low heat and allow the arnica and oil filled mason jar to infuse for 10-12 hours. Remove the mason jar from the crockpot and strain the oil from the arnica flowers. Then transfer the oil into a glass amber bottle for storage.

Alternately, if you are pressed for time, you can also purchase solar infused arnica herbal oil from Mountain Rose Herbs here. While the arnica in this product is infused in olive oil, itis still a suitable substitution for sweet almond oil.

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Magnesium and Arnica Body Butter Recipe

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Ingredients:

3 oz. refined shea butter
.25 oz. natural cocoa butter
.5 oz. arnica infused sweet almond oil
.2 oz. magnesium hydroxide powder
.1 oz. 100% natural neem oil
.1 oz. emulsifying wax
.1 oz. arrowroot powder
2 mL lavender essential oil
1.5 mL blood orange essential oil

How to make Magnesium Body Butter with Arnica

My homemade magnesium and arnica body butter recipe yields one 4 oz. jar of product.

Using a digital scale, weigh out the shea butter, cocoa butter and emulsifying wax into a medium sized Pyrex glass measuring cup. Heat at 40% power in the microwave until melted. (Alternately, you can use a double boiler.)

Now weigh out the neem oil and arnica infused sweet almond oil and stir into the melted butters and wax.

Next, using a graduated transfer pipette, measure out the lavender essential oil and stir into your body butter ingredients. Do the same with the blood orange essential oil, using a fresh pipette to avoid cross contamination.

Now weigh out the arrowroot powder and magnesium hydroxide powder and whisk into the body butter until it is thoroughly combined.

Pour your magnesium and arnica body butter into a clean, sterilized 4 oz. glass salve jar. Allow to cool completely.

Once your body butter has cooled and completely solidified, screw on the cap and label as desired.

If you are making my magnesium and arnica body butter recipe to sell, you’ll needto label your jarsappropriately to meet state and federal laws. If you’re unsure about therules and regulations regarding labeling cosmetics, I highly recommend the book,Soap and Cosmetic Labeling: How to Follow the Rules and Regs Explained in Plain English, by Marie Gale.

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For more ways to increase your magnesium intake, also be sure to check out myNatural Lavender Cream Deodorant Recipe with Bentonite Clay.

In addition, you may also like my Natural Home Remedies and Herbal Health Care board on Pinterestas well as my DIY Bath and Body Pinterest board.

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Homemade Magnesium and Arnica Body Butter Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the formula for body butter? ›

Basic Body Butter Formula:
Shea Butter50gms
Coconut oil25 gms
Sweet Almond oil25 gms
Essential oil10 to 12 drops
Apr 4, 2022

What does magnesium butter do for the body? ›

The magnesium in the body butter absorbs into your bloodstream and makes contact with your muscles. Here the magnesium can help relax muscles and relieve muscle cramps. This in turn will help you unwind and fall asleep easier. What's more, some magnesium butters contain oils like lavender.

How do you make magnesium cream for pain? ›

Magnesium Lotion for Pain Relief
  1. 35.5g peppermint hydrosol.
  2. 35.5g magnesium oil.
  3. 20g MCT oil (or liquid oil of choice)
  4. 8g natural emulsifying wax (ECOMulse or Olivem 1000)
  5. 0.7g Geogard ECT preservative.
  6. 0.3g allantoin powder (optional)
  7. 10 drops ginger essential oil.
  8. 10 drops wintergreen essential oil.
Dec 1, 2020

Where do you apply magnesium body butter? ›

Apply anywhere on the body avoiding delicate areas such as the eyes. Concentrate on joints, muscles and areas of concern. Reapply whenever needed.

What is the best ratio for body butter? ›

When formulating body butters, it is good to start with a generally recognized ratio and then experiment. Two key ratios that I use as a starting point when I am formulating are the 70:30 or 60:40 butter-to-liquid oil ratio.

How do you make anti aging body butter? ›

Instructions
  1. Using a double boiler on low heat, melt the shea butter until it is liquid.
  2. Remove from the heat and allow it to cool for a few minutes, to about 90 degrees F.
  3. Add in the rosehip oil, jojoba oil and vitamin e and stir it to combing all ingredients.
  4. Add in carrot seed essential oil and stir it another minute.

What are the side effects of magnesium on the skin? ›

The following side effects have also been reported
  • Allergic reactions—skin rash, itching, hives, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat.
  • High magnesium level—confusion, drowsiness, facial flushing, redness, sweating, muscle weakness, fast or irregular heartbeat, trouble breathing.

What happens when you put magnesium on your skin? ›

Magnesium helps to ensure your skin is armoured against external damage as it regulates cellular regeneration and repair. Everyday your skin is under attack from free radicals. This is one of the most important magnesium benefits for skin and hair because it actively helps your skin in terms of protection and recovery.

Is magnesium butter good for your skin? ›

Benefits of Magnesium Body Butter:

Ideal for dry skin including eczema and psoriasis-prone skin. Leaves skin feeling beautifully supple.

Can I make my own magnesium cream? ›

Whipped Magnesium Cream
  1. 80 g magnesium chloride flakes.
  2. 30 g hot water (see recipe notes)
  3. 70 g coconut oil (the type that solidifies)
  4. 50 g carrier oil (fractionated coconut oil and sweet almond oil are popular choices)
  5. 40 g shea butter.
  6. 30 g beeswax pellets.
  7. 20 g evening primrose oil.
  8. 10 g vitamin E oil.

What happens if you use too much magnesium cream? ›

Magnesium may cause an itch because of the absorption dynamics, applying too much product per area, or applying the product directly over broken skin. It's never an allergic reaction. Again, suffering from side-effects due to severe overdose of magnesium is extremely rare in individuals with healthy kidneys.

Can you mix magnesium and castor oil? ›

The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Magnesium oxide is combined with Castor oil. The therapeutic efficacy of Castor oil can be decreased when used in combination with Magnesium sulfate.

What is the best way to add magnesium to your body? ›

Magnesium is widely distributed in plant and animal foods and in beverages. Green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, legumes, nuts, seeds, and whole grains, are good sources [1,3]. In general, foods containing dietary fiber provide magnesium. Magnesium is also added to some breakfast cereals and other fortified foods.

How long to leave magnesium on skin? ›

If you are still new to Magnesium you can dilute it with water to avoid the tingling sensation, while you build up your tolerance. You can leave Magnesium Oil on, or let it sit for 10 minutes to allow it to fully absorb and then wash it off.

Can you put magnesium butter on your feet for sleep? ›

This beautifully soft body butter has been gently formulated to promote better sleep, and soothe other common ailments. And it really works! Top tip: Keep a pot by your bed, rub on the bottoms of your feet 20 minutes before sleep and give yourself a little feel good before getting the rest you need.

How do you label ingredients in body butter? ›

Ingredient Declaration

All ingredients in a cosmetic must be declared on the label4 in descending order of predominance. In other words, the ingredient present at the highest percentage is listed first, the next highest percentage second, etc.

What is a good emulsifier for body butter? ›

Ritamulse SCG (Emulsimulse, ECOMulse), BTMS-50, or Emulsifying Wax NF will work instead of Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate, though they won't feel as nice. BTMS-25 and Olivem 1000 will also work, though I find they thicken up faster and it is harder to make a smooth emulsified body butter with them.

What percentage of body butter is water? ›

Emulsified Body Butter Formula
PhaseIngredientFunction
Water 60%Xanthan GumStabiliser
Oil 40%Shea ButterEmollient
Avocado OilEmollient
Emulsifying Wax NFEmulsifier
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