Looking for the best non-greasy whipped mango body butter recipe? This simple, natural skincare treat deeply nourishes without leaving a heavy residue. Perfect for dry, sensitive, or everyday skin, this DIY body butter uses mango butter, a light carrier oil, and essential oils for a silky-smooth finish you’ll love. Whether you’re making it for yourself or as a thoughtful homemade gift, this recipe delivers spa-like results in minutes.

Benefits of Mango Body Butter

Whipped mango body butter in a glass jar with a smooth, creamy texture

Mango butter is rich in vitamins A, C, and E, antioxidants, and fatty acids, making it one of the best natural moisturisers. It helps soothe dry skin, support elasticity, and protect against environmental damage—all while feeling light and non-greasy. Unlike shea butter, mango butter absorbs quickly, making it ideal for warmer climates or daily use.

Ingredients

DIY mango body butter ingredients: mango butter, carrier oils, and essential oils laid out on a table
  • 1 cup Mango Butter – deeply moisturising yet lightweight.
  • 1/2 cup Carrier Oil (jojoba, almond, or apricot) – adds hydration and skin nutrients.
  • 1 tbsp Arrowroot Powder (optional) – helps reduce greasiness.
  • 10–15 drops Essential Oil – choose lavender, peppermint, or lemon for scent and benefits.

For the highest quality results, use organic, cold-pressed ingredients whenever possible.

Tools Needed

  • Double boiler or heat-safe bowl over a simmering pot
  • Hand mixer or stand mixer
  • Mixing bowl (glass preferred)
  • Spatula
  • Clean glass jars for storage

Step-by-Step Recipe

Whipping mango body butter mixture with an electric mixer for a fluffy texture

1. Melt the Base

Cut mango butter into chunks and place in a double boiler with your carrier oil. Melt gently over low heat, stirring occasionally, until fully liquified. Avoid overheating to preserve nutrients.

2. Cool Slightly

Remove from heat and let the mixture cool for 10–15 minutes until it begins to thicken but is not fully solid.

3. Whip to Perfection

Using a hand mixer, whip the mixture for 5–10 minutes until it becomes light and airy. For extra fluffiness, chill in the fridge for 15 minutes, then whip again.

4. Add Essential Oils

Mix in essential oils and arrowroot powder (if using). Whip briefly to incorporate evenly.

5. Store

Transfer to clean jars and store in a cool, dark place. Shelf life is 3–6 months. Refrigerate for longer storage.

Storage Tips

Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture. Always use clean, dry hands or a spoon to avoid contamination.

FAQs

Is mango butter better than shea butter?

It depends on your skin type. Mango butter is lighter and absorbs faster, making it better for everyday use and hot climates. Shea butter is richer and more protective, ideal for very dry or winter skin.

Can I make this body butter non-greasy?

Yes! Adding arrowroot powder or tapioca starch can help absorb excess oil, leaving a powdery-soft finish.

Can I use mango body butter on my face?

While it’s safe, it may feel heavy for some skin types. Patch test first and use sparingly on the face.

For more inspiration, check out The Easiest DIY Organic Body Butter Recipe and 21 DIY Homemade Vanilla Whipped Body Butter Recipes.

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Hi, I’m Hershey — a lifelong natural skincare enthusiast with a love for creating simple, homemade beauty solutions that actually work. Inspired by my grandmother’s herbal remedies and my own sensitive skin journey, I started DIY Beauty Corner to share effective, affordable skincare recipes made from ingredients you already have at home.