DIY Lavender Chamomile Body Oil Recipe

Create a luxurious lavender chamomile body oil that's perfect for your evening self-care routine. This lightweight moisturizer helps nourish dry skin while filling the air with a calming botanical fragrance. An easy homemade beauty recipe you'll love.

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Few scent combinations are as relaxing as lavender and chamomile. This homemade lavender chamomile body oil is lightweight, nourishing, and perfect for moisturizing your skin after a bath or shower.

Made with simple ingredients, it absorbs quickly while leaving behind a soft, calming botanical fragrance.

Whether you’re creating a relaxing evening routine or making thoughtful handmade gifts, this DIY body oil is an easy recipe you’ll come back to again and again.

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Why You’ll Love This Body Oil

  • Deeply moisturizes dry skin
  • Lightweight and non-greasy
  • Calming lavender and chamomile scent
  • Quick and easy to make
  • Perfect for bedtime self-care
  • Makes a beautiful handmade gift

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Add the sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, and vitamin E oil to a clean glass jar or bottle.
  2. Add the lavender and chamomile essential oils.
  3. Secure the lid and shake well.
  4. Store in dark bottles in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Shake gently before each use.

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How to Use Lavender Chamomile Body Oil

Massage a small amount onto damp skin after showering or bathing to help lock in moisture.

This body oil is also wonderful as:

  • Daily body moisturizer
  • Massage oil
  • Bedtime moisturizing ritual
  • Dry elbow and knee treatment
  • Cuticle oil
  • Hand moisturizer

Why These Ingredients Work Together

Sweet Almond Oil

Sweet almond oil is rich in vitamin E and nourishing fatty acids that help soften and moisturize the skin without feeling heavy.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil closely resembles the skin’s natural oils, making it an excellent lightweight moisturizer that absorbs beautifully.

Lavender Essential Oil

Lavender is one of the most popular essential oils for skincare thanks to its soothing aroma and calming properties. It’s perfect for creating a relaxing evening routine.

Chamomile Essential Oil

Chamomile has a soft, floral fragrance that blends beautifully with lavender. Together they create a gentle, comforting scent that’s ideal before bedtime.

Storage

Store your body oil in a dark glass bottle in a cool location.

For best quality, use within 6 to 12 months.

Tips

  • Apply immediately after showering while skin is still slightly damp.
  • A little goes a long way.
  • Store in an amber glass bottle to help protect the essential oils.

More Homemade Body Oil Recipes

If you enjoy making your own natural skincare products, you’ll also love these DIY body oil recipes:

Each recipe features nourishing carrier oils and unique fragrance blends for every season.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I substitute another carrier oil?

Yes. Fractionated coconut oil, grapeseed oil, or apricot kernel oil all work well in place of sweet almond oil.

Can I make this without jojoba oil?

Absolutely. Simply replace the jojoba oil with additional sweet almond oil.

Is this body oil safe for sensitive skin?

Many people with sensitive skin enjoy sweet almond oil and jojoba oil, but it’s always best to perform a patch test before using any new skincare product.

This homemade lavender chamomile body oil is one of the easiest ways to add a little luxury to your daily skincare routine.

The lightweight oils leave skin soft and moisturized, while the calming botanical fragrance makes every application feel like a relaxing spa experience.

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