Murumuru Butter Balm Project
You're going to love the way this Murumuru Butter Balm feels on the skin. It's super moisturizing and rich in high oleic acid.
Murumuru butter has a firm texture, and it's known for its ability to seal in moisture on the skin. Ours is wild harvested, sustainable, and sourced from a co-op in the Amazon that employs local people and pays them fairly. Jojoba oil provides additional skin-loving properties, and allows the balm to glide comfortably.
The balm is lightly scented with Wild Heather and Thyme Fragrance Oil. It is a clean, herbaceous scent with notes of fennel, sage, and light florals. We love how it smells in combination with yellow beeswax.Â
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What You Need:
Instructions
You will need:
- 4 Black Twist Tubes
- 2.5 oz. Murumuru Butter
- 2.5 oz. Jojoba Oil
- 2 oz. Beeswax
- 0.2 oz. Vitamin E Oil
- 3 mL Wild Heather and Thyme Fragrance Oil
*Note: This project was originally made with Black Kraftboard Push Tubes, which have since been discontinued. The Black Twist Tubes will yield a similar result.
Follow these steps:
1
In a small heat-safe container, combine 2.5 ounces of murumuru butter, 2.5 ounces of jojoba oil, and 2 ounces of yellow beeswax. Place in the microwave and melt using 30-60 second bursts.
2
When it's almost melted, carefully remove the container from the microwave and add 0.2 ounces of vitamin E oil and 3 mL of Wild Heather and Thyme Fragrance Oil. Stir thoroughly, allowing the heat to melt the remaining beeswax. If necessary, place back in the microwave using 15 second bursts.
3
Ensure the paper disk of the push tube is fully seated at base of tube before filling. Carefully pour the mixture into each tube. Allow to cool completely for 2-3 hours.
4
Once the product is fully set and you're ready to use, push the bottom of the tube up and apply directly to dry areas of the skin.
Tutorial credits
Photographer: Amanda Kerzman
Murumuru Butter Balm Project
- LEVEL Beginner
- TIME 30 minutes
- YIELD About four balms
Project Description
Murumuru butter has a firm texture, and it's known for its ability to seal in moisture on the skin. Ours is wild harvested, sustainable, and sourced from a co-op in the Amazon that employs local people and pays them fairly. Jojoba oil provides additional skin-loving properties, and allows the balm to glide comfortably.
The balm is lightly scented with Wild Heather and Thyme Fragrance Oil. It is a clean, herbaceous scent with notes of fennel, sage, and light florals. We love how it smells in combination with yellow beeswax.Â
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You will need:
- 4 Black Twist Tubes
- 2.5Â oz. Murumuru Butter
- 2.5Â oz. Jojoba Oil
- 2 oz. Beeswax
- 0.2Â oz. Vitamin E Oil
- 3 mL Wild Heather and Thyme Fragrance Oil
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*Note: This project was originally made with Black Kraftboard Push Tubes, which have since been discontinued. The Black Twist Tubes will yield a similar result.
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Follow these steps:
1
In a small heat-safe container, combine 2.5 ounces of murumuru butter, 2.5 ounces of jojoba oil, and 2 ounces of yellow beeswax. Place in the microwave and melt using 30-60 second bursts.Â
2
When it's almost melted, carefully remove the container from the microwave and add 0.2 ounces of vitamin E oil and 3 mL of Wild Heather and Thyme Fragrance Oil. Stir thoroughly, allowing the heat to melt the remaining beeswax. If necessary, place back in the microwave using 15 second bursts.Â
3
Ensure the paper disk of the push tube is fully seated at base of tube before filling. Carefully pour the mixture into each tube. Allow to cool completely for 2-3 hours.Â
4
Once the product is fully set and you're ready to use, push the bottom of the tube up and apply directly to dry areas of the skin.
Tutorial credits
Photographer: Amanda Kerzman