DIY Hot Chocolate Lotion Bars | Solid Lotion Recipe (2024)

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Hot chocolate lotion bars are a fun and easy DIY solid lotion that are perfect for gift giving (or keeping for yourself!).

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If you are a choc-a-holic like me, you will LOVE these hot chocolate lotion bars. They smell like amazing, indulgent hot chocolate and are made with all natural, good-for-your-skin ingredients. These smell good enough to eat!

This recipe is a variation of my original lotion bar recipe, which I created almost 15 years ago on a whim. I began selling them, and they quickly became my best-selling product.

Lotion bars are one of my favorite items to give as gifts! They are a unique gift that you can make yourself with just a few ingredients.

I love giving consumable gifts, and this one fits the bill for just about anyone on your gift giving list. Lotion bars are perfect as stocking stuffers, teacher gifts, as part of a hostess gift, or even as party favors for your holiday gathering or bridal shower.

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  1. Lotion bars are made with completely natural ingredients and they are amazing for dry skin.
  2. Lotion bars are super concentrated because they contain no fillers, additives or preservatives. (Learn more about toxins in body products here.)
  3. Lotion bars are extremely portable, especially if you store them in a metal tin like I do. They fit perfectly in a purse, diaper bar or car console for any dry skin emergency (Pro Tip: don’t leave lotion bars anywhere it gets really hot, they will melt! Lotion bars are best stored at room temperature).
  4. Lotion bars are inexpensive. A little goes a long way when you are using a lotion bar, so they are very cost effective.

Check out this post to learn more about lotion bars.

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You might have some of these ingredients on hand already, but if not they are easy to find.

In addition to the natural oils, butter and wax, you will also need a silicone mold. There are lots of choices on Amazon, including chocolate and candy molds that are so fun for these hot chocolate lotion bars!

They will turn out looking so similar to actual chocolate you might have to tell people not to eat them.

Here are my top silicone mold choices for lotion bars:

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I have used all of these molds for lotion bars, and they all make similar sized bars. These will also all fit in these metal travel tins that are perfect for storing and gifting lotion bars.

You could also use a silicone pan mold and cut these into whatever size lotion bars you like once they cool, or use silicone baking cups to make slightly larger lotion bars.

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Hot Cocoa Lotion Bar Recipe

These chocolate scented solid lotion bars are a treat for skin and your senses. Solid lotion is made with a nourishing combination of solid butters, waxes and oils. A little goes a long way in this water-free lotion recipe. Perfect for gifting and those practicing zero-waste, too!

This recipe is measure by weight. See below for a version measured by volume.

Ingredients

  • 2.4 oz Beeswax
  • 1.2 oz Cocoa Butter
  • 0.8 oz. Almond Oil
  • 0.4 oz. Avocado Oil
  • 1 tsp Cocoa Powder
  • 50 drops (apx. 1/2 tsp) vanilla essential oil
  • 1/2 tsp vitamin e oil (optional)

Instructions

  1. Add beeswax and cocoa butter to a double boiler and slowly heat the oils over medium-low heat until melted. Do not overheat – these should not boil! Low and slow is best with these delicate butters and waxes.
  2. Once melted, turn off the heat and add the almond and avocado oils.
  3. Add cocoa powder and mix well until completely combined. Amini wiskis perfect for this!
  4. Lastly, add vanilla essential oil and vitamin E (if using) and stir a final time.
  5. Pour into silicone mold.
  6. Let bars sit until completely hardened, then carefully remove from mold.

Notes

This recipe makes 7 small, handheld lotion bars using a mold very similarto this round silicone mold. Each finished lotion bar is approximately 0.7 oz.

Store in a sealed container and keep out of water.

Best if used within 6 months.

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Hot Chocolate Lotion Bar Recipe by Volume

My preferred method for creating any body products at home is to measure by weight because it makes a more consistent product. This is easy to do with a normal kitchen scale (I use this one). If you don’t have a kitchen scale, use the recipe below that measures by volume.

  • 1/2 cup Beeswax
  • 1/4 cup Cocoa Butter
  • 2 Tbs. Almond Oil
  • 1 Tbs. Avocado Oil
  • 1 Tsp. Cocoa Powder
  • 50 drops (apx. 1/2 tsp) vanilla essential oil
  • 1/2 Tsp. vitamin e oil (optional)

Directions:

  • Add beeswax and cocoa butter to a double boiler and slowly heat the oils over medium-low heat until melted. Do not overheat – these should not boil! Low and slow is best with these delicate butters and waxes.
  • Once melted, turn off the heat and add the almond and avocado oils.
  • Add cocoa powder and mix well until completely combined. A mini wisk is perfect for this!
  • Lastly, add vanilla essential oil and vitamin E (if using) and stir a final time.
  • Pour into silicone mold.
  • Let bars sit until completely hardened, then carefully remove from mold.
  • Best if used within 6 months.

Recipe Notes:

This recipe makes 7 small, handheld lotion bars using a mold very similarto this round silicone mold. Each finished lotion bar is approximately 0.7 oz.

The perfect way to gift these lotion bars is in these metal travel tins! These tins are just the right size to hold lotion bars using any of the molds I’ve linked to above. They fit perfectly in a purse, diaper bag, nightstand, or Christmas stocking. The tins also do a great job of keeping the lotion bars fresh.

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FAQs

How do you make a solid body lotion bar? ›

To make a 50g solid lotion bar, you need:
  1. 40% sweet almond oil: 20 grams/0.71 oz.
  2. 35% mango butter: 17.50 grams/1.62 oz.
  3. 24% beeswax (I have used white beeswax to obtain a white and odourless bar): 12 grams/0.42 oz.
  4. 1% vitamin E: 0.50 grams/0.02 oz.

How long does it take for lotion bars to harden? ›

Let the lotion bars fully cooled and cure before using. In my experience, they cooled and cured in around 20-30 minutes.

How do you keep lotion bars from melting? ›

Lotion bars are made to melt on your skin, so they will melt if they get much warmer than body temp. Stick it in the fridge for safe keeping on especially hot days if your house warms up.

What is a substitute for cocoa butter in lotion bars? ›

Shea Butter and Cocoa Butter can be Used Interchangeably (with ratio modifications) - MadeOn Skin Care Products - Hard Lotion for Dry Skin.

What is the best carrier oil for lotion bars? ›

Carrier oils: Choose oils such as almond, jojoba, coconut, or olive oil. These oils provide nourishment and moisturization to the skin.

What are hard lotion bars? ›

They are nothing but lotions/creams in solid form, similar to a bar of soap in appearance. They stay solid at room temperature but start to melt when applied due to body heat. Unlike pump and bottled lotions, lotion bars are easy to carry and use.

How long do homemade lotion bars last? ›

To store, wrap bars in parchment paper and place away from sunlight and water. These lotion bars should last approximately 3 months but can last up to a year if not used.

Are lotion bars better than lotion? ›

Lotion bars are slow to absorb, and can leave the skin feeling greasy. Lotion bars won't hydrate the skin (remember, they contain no water) so they don't feel as moisturizing as “regular” lotion.

Can I remelt my lotion bars? ›

Basically all you have to do is heat the lotion bar until it melts, add more oil, and cool it again. I've tried this a few times and the mixture has always stayed emulsified. A re-used glass jar is a good vessel for heating.

What do you wrap homemade lotion bars in? ›

To store your lotion bars, keep them in a sealed jar, wrapped in beeswax wrap, or in a cup in your cabinet. These bars can melt in high temperatures, so avoid keeping them in your bag or in your car.

What does beeswax do in lotion bars? ›

Beeswax assists with regulating skin regeneration enabling the skin to naturally repair. Its sweet scent will add a natural aroma to the skin by simply warming the lotion bar in the hand and applying it to the skin. It works great for dry areas of the body such as knees and elbows.

Can you put honey in lotion bars? ›

A quick and simple DIY project, these honey lotion bars make a beautiful gift. In a large pot or double boiler, melt beeswax, cocoa butter and coconut oil together until combined. Remove from heat, stir in honey and almond extract or oil and mix to combine.

Can you use coconut oil in lotion bars? ›

If you want to add other skin-nourishing ingredients like shea butter and cocoa butter, here are some of my other favorite lotion bar recipes: Basic Lotion bars with shea butter, coconut oil and beeswax.

What is a good substitute for beeswax in lotion bars? ›

You can make homemade lotion bars without beeswax or Vaseline by using alternative ingredients such as cocoa butter, shea butter, and carrier oils. Here's a simple recipe using plant-based ingredients: Ingredients: 1/4 cup cocoa butter.

How long do solid lotion bars last? ›

To store, wrap bars in parchment paper and place away from sunlight and water. These lotion bars should last approximately 3 months but can last up to a year if not used.

How long does homemade lotion bars last? ›

A small (1 oz)bar can last about 2 weeks if used daily. One big benefit is that as you continually use it, your skin will become so soft, you rarely need to re-apply. As far as shelf life goes, the lotion has a 1-2 year shelf life, although it may experience some ingredient separation if left out in the heat.

How do you make homemade lotion shelf stable? ›

5 Tips for Preserving Handcrafted & Natural Body Care Products:
  1. Keep it Clean. Attention to cleanliness is key to maximizing shelf life. ...
  2. Use Distilled or Boiled Water or Water Substitutes. ...
  3. Use Antioxidants to extend shelf life. ...
  4. Use Alcohol as A Preservative. ...
  5. Properly Store your Creations.
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What is the formulation of lotion bar? ›

Lotion Bars
PhaseIngredientPercent (%)
Oil Phase (heated) 95%Fractionated Coconut Oil12
Candelilla Wax8
Olivem 1000 Emulsifying Wax15
Cool Down 2 5%Arrowroot Powder5
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