If you enjoy light, moisturising, and quick-absorbing skincare products, you'll love body yoghurt.
DIY body yogurt is a body moisturiser with a light, gel-cream consistency that absorbs quickly and leaves skin nourished without greasy residue.

Ideal for warm areas or busy schedules, it provides non-sticky hydration without the need to put on clothes, unlike thicker body butters and lotions.
Making your own body yogurt at home is helpful since it allows for customisation, is chemical-free, and is cost-effective.
What is Body Yoghurt?
Body yogurt is a gel-cream-textured moisturiser that hydrates without leaving a greasy residue behind.
When compared to body lotions or body butters, it absorbs faster, is lighter, and allows for layered application.
They contain fewer chemicals, have a customisable scent, and provide natural preservation as compared to store-bought alternatives.
Benefits of DIY Body Yogurt for Skin
Body yogurt is a wonderful natural alternative to body butters, lotions, and other store-bought options. Among its numerous advantages, here are a few that stand out.
1. Instant Absorption
Body yogurt is a quick, effective hydration solution with a lightweight, gel-like consistency, making it ideal for busy morning routines.
It absorbs quickly, even on damp skin, allowing you to continue your day without interruption.
2. Deep Hydration
Body yogurts offer deep hydration due to their lightweight, fast-absorbing formulas, making them ideal for individuals with average to oily skin or those in warmer weather.
Its components, such as aloe vera and oils, lock in moisture.

3. Soothes Irritated Skin
Body yogurts, containing anti-inflammatory and cooling ingredients like plant extracts, aloe vera, chamomile, rose water, and hyaluronic acid, are designed to soothe inflamed skin, especially post-shaving or sun exposure.
4. Customisable
Body yogurt can be customised by individual formulators and brands, incorporating active ingredients, fragrances, and packaging, such as essential oils or natural extracts, to meet specific market expectations.
5. Budget-Friendly
Body yogurt provides cost-effective, long-lasting hydration with a concentrated, fast-absorbing recipe, offering luxury-like skincare experiences without breaking the bank, with budget-friendly brands and promotional deals.
Pro tip - Lavender oil can enhance the relaxing and sedative effects of body yogurt, as its components, linalyl acetate and linalool, have been shown to reduce anxiety and improve slow-wave sleep.
To safely use lavender oil, dilute it with carrier oil and use small amounts in body yogurt.
Ingredients You'll Need for DIY Body Yogurt
DIY body yogurt is made from shea butter, almond oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil, etc., and is enriched with aloe vera gel, glycerin, preservatives, and fragrance oils.

1. Base Butters
DIY body butters with base butters like shea, mango, or cocoa offer moisturisation, skin barrier restoration, anti-ageing, and healing benefits, while also reducing inflammation and environmental damage.
2. Hydrating Agents
Hydrating substances like aloe vera gel, yogurt extract, and glycerin improve skin health by attracting and binding water, reducing dryness, flakiness, and wrinkles, and aiding skin healing.
3. Carrier Oils
Carrier oils in DIY body yogurt, such as coconut oil, give deep moisturisation for the skin; jojoba oil is non-comedogenic, and almond oil has skin-softening effects.
4. Fragrance & Extras
Essential oils like lavender, rose, vanilla, vitamin E, and mica powder/natural colourants create a personalised scent for an aromatic experience, providing a pleasant, long-lasting smell in a DIY body yoghurt.
Note: Choose organic and cold-pressed oils for a DIY body yogurt for the best results.
Homemade Body Yogurt Recipe
This body yogurt is a fun cosmetic product to make and will expand your horizons in organic skincare formulation. This DIY body yogurt recipe produces 200 grams of product.

Ingredients
- Coconut oil: 6 grams
- Isoamyl Laurate: 12 Grams
- PolyAquol 2W: 9 Grams
- Orange blossom hydrosol: 145.4 grams
- Dermofeel PA-3: 0.2 Grams
- Glycerine: 6 Grams
- Amaze XT: 0.2 Grams
- Orange blossom hydrosol: 10 grams
- Hyaluronic acid powder (high molecular weight): 0.2 grams
- Panthenol: 3 Grams
- Bisabolol: 1 gram
- Evening primrose CO2 extract: 1 gram
- Tocopherol: 1 gram
- Phytoscent – coconut: 1.6 grams
- Sweet orange essential oil: 1.4 grams
- Preservative Eco: 2 grams
How to Make?
- In a glass beaker, weigh the isoamyl laurate and coconut oil. Set aside.
- In a small beaker, combine orange blossom hydrosol with hyaluronic acid powder and allow the hyaluronic acid to hydrate. Set aside.
- Weigh glycerine and Amaze XT in a small beaker and create a slurry with the gum and glycerine.
- Weigh the hydrosol, then add the chelator, followed by adding the combination of step 3, and finally the gum-glycerine slurry. Now, add the polyol.
- Heat the step 4 combination to approximately 80°C. Make sure the Polyaquol is melted. Simultaneously, heat step 1 combination and the oils to 60-70°C.
- Using a blender/homogeniser, combine the heated step 4 combination and the oils with the step 1 combination and blend for a minute.
- Begin the cooling process. Under 45°C, add the step 2 combination and mix thoroughly.
- Add panthenol, bisabolol, evening primrose CO2 extract, tocopherol, Phytoscent coconut, and sweet orange essential oil. Finally, add the Preservative Eco.
- Now check the pH and, if necessary, adjust it to 5-5.5.
- Finally, transfer it to a jar and leave it for 24 hours before evaluating.
Variations of Homemade Body Yogurt for Your Skin Type
There are many variations of homemade body yogurt for your skin type, such as for dry skin, oily skin, sensitive skin, and glowing skin, as well as for a cooling summer version.

1. For Dry Skin
The following variations will create a 200-gram body yogurt for dry skin:
- Shea butter: 100 grams
- Sweet almond oil: 30 ml
- Aloe vera gel: 50 grams
- Cornstarch or arrowroot powder: 1 tablespoon
- Vanilla essential oil: 6-8 drops
- Vitamin E oil: 1 teaspoon
2. For Oily Skin
The following variations will create a 100-gram batch of body yogurt for oily skin:
- Aloe vera gel: 50 grams
- Unsweetened plain yogurt: 30 grams
- Jojoba oil: 10 grams
- Tea Tree essential oil: 4-5 drops
- Cornstarch or arrowroot powder: 8-10 grams
3. For Sensitive Skin
The following variations will create a 200-gram batch of body yogurt for sensitive skin:
- Mango butter: 50 grams
- Aloe vera gel: 80 grams
- Calendula oil: 40 grams
- Vegetable glycerin: 10 grams
- Chamomile essential oil: 6-8 drops
- Vitamin E oil: 1 gram
- Rose water or distilled water: 20 grams
- Natural preservative: 2-4 grams
4. For Glowing Skin
The following variations will create a 200-gram batch of body yogurt for glowing skin:
- Aloe vera gel: 40 grams
- Unrefined shea butter: 25 grams
- Cold-pressed rosehip oil: 8 grams
- Sweet almond oil or jojoba oil: 10 grams
- Vegetable glycerin: 5 grams
- Vitamin C Powder (L-Ascorbic acid or Sodium ascorbyl phosphate): 1 Gram
- Distilled rose water: 10 grams
- Essential oil: 3-4 drops
- Natural Preservative: ½ to 1 Gram
5. For the Cooling Summer Version
The following variations will create a 100-gram batch of body yogurt for the cooling summer version:
- Aloe vera gel: 40 grams
- Refined or unrefined shea butter: 20 grams
- Coconut oil: 15 grams
- Sweet almond oil or jojoba oil: 15 grams
- Vegetable glycerin: 5 grams
- Cornstarch or arrowroot powder: 3 grams
- Vitamin E oil: 1 gram
- Peppermint essential oil: 6-8 drops
- Preservative: ½ to 1% of the total recipe

How to Use DIY Body Yoghurt Effectively?
You can use a homemade body yoghurt quite effectively in many ways, such as a daily moisturiser, after-sun care, shaving balm alternative, and layering skincare.
1. Daily Moisturiser
DIY body yogurt can be used as a daily moisturiser by applying a small amount to damp skin after a shower and gently massaging it, focusing on dry areas.
2. After-Sun Care
DIY body yogurt can be used for after-sun care by chilling it in the refrigerator and applying it to damp, clean skin in a smooth circular motion.
3. Shaving Balm Alternative
Apply a small layer of DIY body yogurt after a warm shower to soften hair and create a smooth surface for your razor, ensuring a close and comfortable shave and calming irritation.
4. Layering Skincare
DIY body yogurt can be used as a skincare layer, under oils or serums, and before perfume to improve moisture retention, nourishment, and scent longevity.
Pro tip: Body yogurt, a water-based product, can be quickly absorbed in 30 seconds by applying it to freshly cleansed, slightly moist skin after a shower or bath, ensuring smooth and quick clothing.
Tips for Storing & Preserving Homemade Body Yogurt
- To avoid bacterial contamination, store body yogurt in sterilised jars.
- Keep body yogurt out of direct sunlight.
- Without preservatives, a DIY body yogurt has a shelf life of 2-3 weeks, whereas natural preservatives can extend its shelf life to up to 3 months.
- In a DIY body yogurt, you can add natural preservatives such as vitamin E, rosemary extract, grapefruit seed extract, etc.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Making Body Yogurt
- Avoid adding too much water to body yogurt to prevent spoilage and reduce effectiveness. Use water sparingly or with water-soluble substances for a light, hydrating texture.
- Overheating butter in homemade body yoghurt can cause fat oxidation, flavour and quality issues, and protein denaturation, resulting in a poor end product.
- DIY body butters with water-based ingredients require preservatives to prevent mould and bacterial growth. In contrast, anhydrous body butters made from oils, butters, and waxes require proper storage and antioxidants like vitamin E.
- Excessive or frequent use of essential oils can cause negative reactions such as irritation, even when diluted, highlighting the potential dangers of excessive use.
FAQs - DIY Body Yogurt
We hope this blog provides you with everything, including how to make body yogurt at home. Now, let's consider the following FAQs:
Q 1: Can I make homemade body yogurt without aloe vera?
Ans: Homemade body yogurt, without aloe vera, offers hydrating properties and texture. To ensure safety and shelf life, add distilled water, glycerin, emulsifying waxes, carrier oils, butters, and a preservative.

Q 2: How long does DIY body yogurt last without preservatives?
Ans: DIY body yoghurt without preservatives is a water-based product that spoils quickly, with a shelf life of 5-7 days when refrigerated, due to contamination and mould deterioration.
Q 3: Is body yogurt suitable for oily skin?
Ans: Body yogurt is excellent for all skin types, including oily and combination skin, due to its lightweight, fast-absorbing, and non-greasy consistency that hydrates without clogging pores.
Q 4: What's the difference between body yogurt and lotion?
Ans: Body yogurt provides mild hydration for normal to oily skin, suitable for warmer months, while body lotion offers deeper hydration for dehydrated skin, especially during winter.
Q 5: Can I use yogurt from the kitchen in DIY body yogurt?
Ans: To create a DIY body yogurt, you can use fresh, plain kitchen yogurt with live active cultures for optimal skin benefits, avoiding yogurts with added sweeteners, flavors, or other unsuitable substances.
Final Thoughts
DIY Body Yogurt offers a natural, cost-effective alternative to commercial moisturisers, providing complete ingredient control and lightweight hydration.
It can be enriched with natural ingredients like fruit, almonds, or honey for increased nutritional value.
The readers should experiment with different oils and butters in a DIY body yogurt. Try creating your own body yogurt today for naturally soft, radiant, and nourished skin.

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