I created Pretty in Pink Body Butter for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This is a great gift to give all the lovely women in your life who have survived one of the most painful and emotional experiences they’ve went through.
National Breast cancer awareness month is a month I am very passionate about. My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000 and on December 17, 2004 she lost her battle to breast cancer. It was on of the darkest and painful times of my life; losing my best friend and the only person I could talk to. My mom’s battle with cancer was very painful. I saw a lot and heard a lot, she kept so much hidden on the inside. When I look back I wish she would have opened up.
I have been supporting the cause and have volunteered at many events in the pass. This year I wanted to make something special for all those women who are still fighting to survive. Losing your hair, feeling sick all the time, being depressed and not wanting to do anything does not mean you’re not beautiful! You are beautiful! Living another day, being able to fight for your life is all that we can ask. You are strong and beautiful and this body butter is a gift for all of you..
Pretty in Pink Body Butter Recipe:
1 cup Coconut Oil
1 ½ cup vegetable shortening
1-3 drops pink food dye (I used gel)
5-10 drops essential oils (optional)
Recipe Directions: In a large bowl place coconut oil, shortening and 1 drop of food dye. Use your electric mixer and combine all the ingredients until they become a pink whip. Add 2 more drops of food coloring and your favorite essentials oils (I used rose oil). Take a rubber spatula and whip the butter until the essential oils and dye have been incorporated. Store in glass Jars and enjoy.
Use just a bit, this butter goes along way!!!
Cailee @ http://hellohealthyeating.com says
Ohh so pretty 🙂 Very supportive too! Love it!
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
Thank you 🙂
Melissa Monteforte says
I think you are amazing. Keep it Crafty! Thank you for your inspiration
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
Awwww your welcome! Thank you 🙂
Rachael says
What is the shelf life of this butter? I would like to give it as gifts and want to make sure I can make them aware 🙂 Thank you for the recipe!
Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl says
Sending you hugs on this thoughtful and caring post.
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
Thanks Pamela 🙂
Kristi @ Inspiration Kitchen says
Shundara, what a beautiful post and tribute to all women fighting breast cancer. Sending you hugs and warm, loving thoughts.
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
Thank you 🙂
Kelly @ hidden fruits and veggies says
I love this idea. My grandma died from breast cancer a few years ago (after fighting and going into remission on numerous occasions. It was a long hard battle) and my great aunt (my grandma’s sister) was just diagnosed a few weeks ago. This would be a great gift to keep her spirts up 🙂
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
Oh I hope they get better and she enjoys the gift 🙂
Thorthong (Inq) Soncharoen says
Wowwwww!!! You inspired me and now when I grow up (im just 13…) and have my own money I will help people who are diagnosed with breast cancer. Sure I will… but in many years time. Lol
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
I hope you do! 🙂 It will be such a wonderful gift to help those in need! I am rooting for you 🙂
Natasha says
This looks so lovely! Should the coconut oil and shortening be melted or room temperature?
thanks! 🙂
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
No need to melt the oils because they may not whip to the consistency of butter if you melt them. 🙂 A little goes along way 🙂
Cheri says
What do you use this for? Is it for moisturizing in the shower and you rinse it off or do you put it on dry skin after bathing? It seems it would be quite greasy. I love your site and you are amazing! Hugz!!!
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
It’s a body butter you would use when your skin get’s dry. It’s perfect to use after the shower and it does get a bit oily. Just use a little bit, it goes along way. If you don’t want it too oily, you can add a bit of tapioca starch to cut down on the oil. Thanks so much! 🙂
Jown says
This is great! I love your website <3
It would really help if you'll include the shelf life of the product/s in your blog.
Thank you!
Zolee says
Will the dye from the lotion rub off onto clothing?
SaraM says
I have never seen Vegetable shortening used in any of these types of recipes. Is there a significance to using the shortening or can you omit it?
Sarah Frederick says
What is the shelf life of the body butter?
Robin says
Can you use Shea butter instead of shortening?
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
Yes you can but you may have to change the amounts..
Robin says
By how much?
Jurate says
It looks yummy 🙂 just wandering what is the shelf life for it? Thanks 🙂
Leslie says
I love your site it is so informative. I have been looking for recipes like this that does not contain lye. I have empty candle jars that I have been wanting to use, this great now I have something to put in them! T hank you so much for the idea.
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
Awww I am so happy you enjoy the site 🙂
cleo says
u just wasted my time!!!
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
How?? You just wasted my time for me answering this comment!!!
Sherri says
Apparently she didn’t waste your time! Because you took you own time to comment!
Christine Ferraro Smith says
I think it’s wonderful that you took some of your negative feelings (about wishing your Mom had opened up more) and channeled it into a pay it forward situation. Not everyone’s comfortable talking about their illnesses (especially mothers with daughters), so be okay with that. Your Mom would be so proud of what you did in her memory, so it doesn’t even matter. What’s important is helping those struggling with their looks and the side effects of their treatment…even the young little ladies that will use your product and feel better for doing so. You just keep doing you and be proud of you…I am?
Shundara@Savynaturalista says
Christine I just cried reading your comment thank you so much for the sweet and kind words! They mean so much to me 🙂