Gentle Arrival — Baby Lotion Butter
Gentle Arrival — Baby Lotion Butter
Gentle Arrival is a fragrance-free baby lotion butter made with just three pure ingredients. Inspired by generations of shea butter use in Ghana, this recipe keeps things simple—no essential oils, no additives, nothing unnecessary. It creates a soft, whipped butter that helps condition delicate skin and supports daily moisture. Beginner-friendly and quick to prepare, it’s a thoughtful option for babies and the mothers who hold them.
What This Recipe Helps With:
- Daily moisture support for delicate newborn skin
- Conditioning after bath time
- Maintaining softness on face, body, and scalp
- Gentle care during seasonal dryness
- Simple, fragrance-free family skincare
Why This Is a Great DIY Recipe:
This recipe honors tradition while keeping formulation intentionally minimal. With only three ingredients, it offers complete transparency and avoids fragrance or unnecessary additions. Compared to commercial baby lotions, it contains no synthetic preservatives or fillers—just whole, recognizable ingredients.
Skill Level: Beginner
Yield: Approximately 120ml (one small container)
Why These Ingredients Work Together:
Shea Butter provides a rich yet gentle conditioning base traditionally valued for infant care. Coconut Oil softens the texture, improving spreadability so it glides easily across delicate skin. Baobab Oil absorbs quickly and adds lightweight nourishment without fragrance. Together, they create a balanced butter that feels comforting, smooth, and suitable for simple daily use.
Hero Ingredient Benefits:
Shea Butter: Traditionally used across West Africa for infant care, it forms the gentle conditioning base of this recipe and supports soft, smooth skin feel.
Coconut Oil: Lightweight and easy to spread, it softens the final texture and helps the butter glide smoothly during application.
Baobab Oil: Fast-absorbing and nutrient-dense, it adds lightweight conditioning without fragrance, keeping the formulation simple and gentle.
Ingredients:
- Shea Butter: 60g (approx. 1/3 cup)
- Coconut Oil: 30g (approx. 2 tablespoons)
- Baobab Oil: 30g (approx. 2 tablespoons)
No essential oils — keep this one pure.
Directions:
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Fill a saucepan with a small amount of water and bring to a gentle simmer.
- Place shea butter and coconut oil in a heat-safe bowl over the saucepan to create a double boiler. Use low heat only.
- Stir slowly until fully melted and combined.Remove from heat and immediately stir in baobab oil until fully incorporated.
- Place the mixture in the refrigerator until it begins to solidify at the edges.
- Whip with a hand mixer for 2–3 minutes until light and airy.
- Transfer to a clean, dry container with a tight-fitting lid.
Application Tips:
Apply a very small amount to baby’s skin after bath time while skin is slightly damp. Warm between your fingers before gently smoothing over face, body, or scalp. A little goes a long way due to the concentrated nature of the butter. Suitable for mothers as a daily facial or body moisturizer as well.
Patch test: Apply a small amount to a small area of skin and wait 24 hours before full use.
Storage & Shelf Life:
Store in a clean glass container with a tight-fitting lid. Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Shelf life is approximately 4–6 months. Because there are no preservatives, make smaller batches and use fresh.
Customization Ideas:
- All-shea version: Replace baobab oil with Shea Oil to keep the recipe entirely shea-based while maintaining a softer texture.
- Chamomile option (3+ months): For babies over 3 months, add 1 drop of chamomile essential oil during cooling if a very light scent is desired. Always dilute thoroughly.Softer summer texture: Increase baobab oil slightly (35g) and reduce shea butter accordingly for a lighter, warmer-weather consistency.
Essential Oils (Optional):
This recipe is intentionally fragrance-free and works beautifully as a pure formulation.
If choosing to add scent for babies over 3 months:
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Chamomile (1 drop): Soft, gentle aroma suited to evening routines. Use minimal amounts and dilute thoroughly.
Avoid stronger essential oils in infant formulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.How do I make baby lotion butter at home?
A.To make baby lotion butter at home, melt shea butter and coconut oil using gentle heat, then stir in baobab oil. Cool until partially solid and whip until light and airy. This simple, fragrance-free blend is designed for delicate newborn skin.
Q.What’s a good homemade moisturizer for newborn skin?
A.Gentle Arrival Baby Lotion Butter is a simple homemade option made with shea butter, coconut oil, and baobab oil. It contains no essential oils or additives and is designed to support daily conditioning for delicate skin.
Q.Can I use shea butter on baby skin?
A.Shea butter has a long history of traditional use in infant care across West Africa. When used in a simple, fragrance-free formulation like Gentle Arrival, it provides rich conditioning and supports a soft, smooth skin feel.
Q.How often should I apply baby body butter?
A.Baby body butter can be applied once daily after bath time or as needed during dry seasons. Because it is concentrated, only a small amount is typically required to maintain softness and comfort.
Shop the Baraka Ingredients in This Recipe
Pure. Natural. Ethically sourced. Hand-crafted by women's cooperatives in West Africa. These are the ingredients trusted throughout Baraka's DIY guides and recipes.
Shea Butter | Shop Now | Rich and deeply moisturizing, naturally high in vitamins A and E. Nourishes dry skin and helps protect the skin barrier without clogging pores. A versatile base for balms, creams, and body butters.
Coconut Oil | Shop Now | Lightweight and versatile, softens skin and supports gentle cleansing. Adds slip and glide to balms, soaps, and body products. Absorbs well and helps protect hair proteins.
Baobab Oil | Shop Now | Fast-absorbing and nutrient-dense, rich in omega fatty acids. Ideal for improving skin softness and elasticity without heavy residue. Excellent for facial oils and serums.
The Impact of Making Your Own Skincare
When you make skincare with Baraka ingredients, you're supporting women's cooperatives in Ghana who earn fair wages and preserve traditional processing methods. According to Baraka's 2025 Social & Environmental Impact Report, this direct trade model provided income for over 1,000 women and prevented 47 metric tons of CO2 emissions. You also gain complete transparency—knowing exactly what touches your skin and your family's skin, without hidden synthetics or uncertain supply chains.
Authority Attribution
This recipe is expanded from our comprehensive She Built This. Now Let's Build What's Next , which explores additional formulations, ingredient options, and variations. Visit the full guide for more approaches to simple, traditional body butter recipes.
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