How to Make Whipped Natural Hair Butter

LAurenrdaniels
by LAurenrdaniels

You know that styling cream you bought at Target for over $10 ⏤ what if I told you that you could make your very own version at home for a fraction of the price?! Once you pick up the ingredients, you’ll be able to make and re-make this whipped natural hair butter over and over and over again. Plus, you can customize it and use all the ingredients I did, or just the few that you want. This recipe uses all-natural ingredients that promote healthy hair, and uses none of the icky stuff that may or may not be hiding in that store bought cream. It’s definitely the gift that keeps on giving!


About the ingredients/supplies

Shea butter

Shea butter

  • Highly moisturizing
  • A natural hair conditioner
  • Long shelf life (12-18 months)


Coconut oil

Coconut oil

  • Highly moisturizing
  • A natural hair conditioner
  • Promotes a healthy scalp
Olive oil

Olive oil

  • Stimulates hair growth
  • A natural hair conditioner
  • Add shine
Castor oil

Castor oil

  • Stimulates hair growth
  • A natural hair conditioner
  • Combats hair loss and reduces dandruff
Grapeseed oil

Grape seed oil

  • Penetrates and nourishes the hair shaft
  • Fights dry scalp and dandruff
  • Strengthens and fortifies hair
Vitamin E oil

Vitamin E oil

  • Stimulates hair growth
  • Helps prevent dry, split ends
  • Adds shine
doTERRA Lavender essential oil

Lavender essential oil

  • Promotes hair growth
  • Fortifies scalp
  • Has conditioning properties
doTERRA Melaleuca (Tea tree) essential oil

Melaleuca (Tea tree) essential oil

  • Promotes a healthy scalp
  • Fights dandruff
  • Boosts hair growth
Glass bowl

Mixing bowl

  • I used a glass bowl, which is my preference whenever I work with essential oils
  • Try to work with glass, ceramic or metal (or anything but plastic) when using essential oils
  • Opt for a medium-large sized vessel
Air-tight glass jar

Air-tight container

  • I’ve repurposed an old glass jar, but if you don’t have anything handy, you can order something similar that I’ve linked above
  • I try to repurpose old bottles and jars whenever possible, since it’s a great way to be more eco-friendly
  • Make sure your container is air-tight to have as long a shelf life as possible
Electric hand mixer

Electric hand mixer

  • I don’t care how freakishly strong you think you are, hand-whipping shea butter is no easy feat!
  • This electric hand mixer makes the task a breeze

How to make

  1. Add 8 ounces of Shea butter followed by 1 tbsp of Coconut oil to the mixing bowl.
  2. Next, add 1 tsp each of Olive oil, Castor oil and Grape seed oils followed by 1/2 tsp of Vitamin E oil.
  3. Followed by 20 drops total of your favorite essential oils. I used 12 drops of Lavender and 8 drops of Melaleuca (Tea tree) here.

4. Use the electric hand mixer to combine all ingredients into a whipped consistency. Start at a low setting and increase as necessary until a light, fluffy texture is reached. Be warned, this may get a bit messy!

5. Once everything is well combined, add to your air-tight container.

Optional: I used a plastic bag to pipe my hair butter into my container. To do so, simply cut a hole into the corner of your plastic bag and squeeze to neatly dispense.


All done!


Whipped natural hair butter

How to use

  • I use this whipped natural hair butter to keep my hair moisturized after cleansing and deep conditioning. I apply a small amount to wet or damp sectioned hair from roots to ends making sure to work the product in.
  • Note: A little bit goes a long way!
  • Works great as a styler for twist-outs and braid-outs too!


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