Cocoa Butter
$14.75 – $49.50
Cocoa Butter
Cocoa Butter is a rich, natural fat extracted from cocoa beans, widely celebrated for its luxurious texture and subtle chocolate aroma. It is a staple ingredient in cosmetics, perfumery, candle making, and aromatherapy formulations. Renowned for its emollient properties, Cocoa Butter provides a smooth, creamy base that melts effortlessly, making it perfect for body creams, lotions, balms, massage oils, and soaps. Its mild, comforting fragrance blends beautifully with floral, citrus, woody, and spicy essential oils, enhancing aromatic products without overpowering them. Cocoa Butter’s firm consistency also makes it ideal for creating hand-poured candles, solid perfumes, and decorative wax blends, while providing excellent scent retention. Suitable for professional and personal use, it elevates self-care routines, home fragrances, and cosmetic creations. With its rich, silky texture and subtle, inviting aroma, Cocoa Butter remains an essential ingredient for luxurious, high-quality aromatic and cosmetic products.
How To Use Cocoa Butter?
1. Aromatic Massage Balm
Melt Cocoa Butter and blend with carrier oils such as jojoba or almond. Add essential oils like lavender, clary sage, or bergamot. Its creamy texture and subtle aroma provide a soothing and nourishing massage experience, leaving skin soft and delicately scented.
2. Hand-Poured Candle
Combine melted Cocoa Butter with soy or beeswax and a cotton wick. Stir in essential or fragrance oils such as vanilla, cinnamon, or sandalwood. Pour into molds and allow to solidify. When lit, the candle releases a smooth, comforting fragrance ideal for home or meditation spaces.
3. Body Lotion
Melt Cocoa Butter with shea butter and blend with light carrier oils. Add essential oils for fragrance. This luxurious lotion hydrates skin, leaving a soft, silky feel with a subtle, creamy aroma. Perfect for daily skincare routines.
4. Lip Balm
Mix melted Cocoa Butter with beeswax and carrier oils. Add fragrance oils such as vanilla, rose, or citrus. Pour into tins or tubes to create nourishing lip balms. Cocoa Butter’s creamy texture provides smooth application and long-lasting hydration.
5. Bath Melts
Combine Cocoa Butter with shea butter and fragrance oils. Pour into molds and allow to solidify. Drop into warm bathwater to release a subtle, soothing aroma while moisturizing skin. Blend with floral or woody oils for a luxurious bathing experience.
6. Solid Perfume
Melt Cocoa Butter and mix with carrier oils and fragrance or essential oils. Pour into small tins for portable solid perfumes. The butter holds the scent well, allowing for a long-lasting, silky aroma suitable for on-the-go use.
7. Hair Serum
Melt a small amount of Cocoa Butter and mix with lightweight carrier oils. Apply sparingly to hair ends for a subtle aromatic effect and added softness. Combine with cedarwood or vanilla oils for enhanced fragrance.
8. Foot Balm
Blend Cocoa Butter with shea butter and carrier oils. Add essential oils such as peppermint or clary sage. Apply to feet to nourish skin and leave a soothing aroma. Its firm texture helps massage the product deeply into skin.
9. Candle Centerpiece
Create decorative candles using Cocoa Butter as part of the wax base. Combine with fragrance oils and arrange with dried flowers or herbs. The firm texture provides a smooth finish, while the gentle aroma enhances home ambiance.
10. Massage Oil Blend
Melt a small amount of Cocoa Butter and combine with carrier oils for a massage oil. Add essential oils for fragrance. Its smooth texture glides easily over the skin, leaving it soft, nourished, and lightly scented.
11. Aromatherapy Roller
Melt Cocoa Butter lightly and blend with carrier oils and essential oils. Pour into a roller bottle. Apply to pulse points for a subtle, creamy aroma throughout the day. Its emollient texture enhances application and fragrance retention.
12. Decorative Wax Sachets
Mix melted Cocoa Butter with beeswax and fragrance oils. Pour into molds with dried petals or herbs. Once solidified, these sachets can be placed in drawers or closets, releasing a subtle, creamy aroma and enhancing décor.
13. Body Butter
Whip Cocoa Butter with shea butter and carrier oils until creamy. Add essential oils for fragrance. This luxurious body butter deeply hydrates skin while leaving a soft, subtle aroma that lingers. Ideal for daily moisturizing rituals.
14. Bath Bombs
Incorporate Cocoa Butter into bath bomb recipes with baking soda and citric acid. Add fragrance oils. When dissolved in warm water, it releases a gentle, creamy aroma while softening the skin. Perfect for home spa treatments or gifting.
15. Perfumed Candle Melts
Melt Cocoa Butter with soy wax and add fragrance oils. Pour into molds to create scented wax melts. Once heated, they release a smooth, comforting aroma. Blend with floral, citrus, or woody notes for a complex and inviting fragrance experience.
| Product Name : | Cocoa Butter |
| Scientific Name : | Theobroma Cacao seed butter |
| Origin : | Ghana |
| Appearance & Odor : | Typical soft and sweet Cocoa aroma |
| Methods of Extraction : | Expeller pressed |
| Weight | N/A |
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4 reviews for Cocoa Butter
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Valery –
This cocoa butter is perfect for my belly balm during my pregnancy. It keeps my skin feeling supple and smooth, and I really love it.
Zaylee –
My skin has never been softer. I use this rich butter on my elbows and heels, and the difference is incredible; my skin feels so nourished.
Aila –
I use this as the base for my homemade body lotions. It melts beautifully, absorbs well, and makes my lotions incredibly luxurious and moisturizing.
Brittany –
I love the natural chocolate scent and the deep hydration it gives my skin. It’s a key ingredient in my favorite DIY lip balm recipe.