
Lavender Butter is a soft, whipped body butter infused with the scent of Lavandula angustifolia. You use it after a bath or shower to moisturise, soften and calm your skin, and it doubles as a rich base for homemade skincare. Azlok's Lavender Butter is made in India, free from parabens, sulphates and added preservatives, with a lightweight feel that soaks in without leaving a greasy film.
What is Lavender Butter?
It is a whipped natural body butter that carries the familiar floral, slightly herbal aroma of lavender. At room temperature it stays a waxy off-white solid with a melting point around 41.6°C, so it softens on contact with warm skin and glides on easily. The formula is designed to hydrate and support the skin's natural renewal, which is why many people reach for it in dry weather or after sun and wind exposure.
Everyday uses
- Body moisturiser: Smooth a little over slightly damp skin after bathing to lock in moisture.
- Dry patches: Elbows, knees, heels and knuckles respond well to a thicker layer at night.
- Hands and cuticles: A pea-sized amount rubbed in works as a hand and nail balm.
- Hair ends: Warm a small quantity between your palms and press onto dry, frizzy ends.
- Bedtime routine: The calming lavender aroma makes it a pleasant part of a wind-down ritual.
For makers and small businesses, it also works as a base for whipped body butters, balms, massage bars and solid lotions. The larger 5 KG, 10 KG and 20 KG packs are handy if you produce in batches.
How to use it
- Start with clean, towel-dried skin, ideally still a touch damp.
- Scoop out a small amount with clean, dry fingers.
- Warm it between your palms for a couple of seconds so it melts slightly.
- Massage in using gentle circular strokes until it disappears into the skin.
- Use more on rough or very dry areas, less on the face.
A little goes a long way. If your skin still feels tacky, you have used too much; wipe off the excess and adjust next time.
Tips and safety notes
- Patch test first: Apply a small amount to your inner forearm and wait 24 hours before wider use, especially if you have sensitive or reactive skin.
- For external use only: Do not eat it, and keep it away from the eyes and broken skin.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Watch the melt point: In Indian summers the butter can soften or melt near 41°C. If it does, stir and let it re-set in a cool spot; the quality stays intact.
- Pregnancy or medical conditions: If you are pregnant or being treated for a skin condition, check with your doctor before regular use.
Buying and storage
Azlok offers Lavender Butter starting at ₹649, with pack sizes from 500 Gm up to 20 KG, so you can pick a jar for personal use or bulk for production. Choose the smaller 500 Gm or 1 KG size if you are trying it for the first time.
Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the lid tightly closed to protect the scent and texture. Always use clean, dry fingers or a spatula to avoid introducing water or bacteria. Kept well, it has a shelf life of about two years. A batch-specific COA and MSDS can be requested for the quality and handling details.
FAQ
Is Lavender Butter greasy on the skin?
No. It is a lightweight formula that absorbs fairly quickly and leaves the skin feeling soft and smooth rather than oily, as long as you use a small amount.
Can I use Lavender Butter on my face?
Yes, it can be used on the face, body and hair. Use a thin layer on the face, do a patch test first, and avoid the eye area.
Why has my butter turned soft or melted?
It melts around 41.6°C, so warm weather can soften it. Simply move it to a cooler place and let it firm up again. This does not affect its performance.
Does it contain chemicals or preservatives?
Azlok's Lavender Butter is described as free from added chemicals, preservatives, parabens, phthalates, sulphates, SLS and SLES.
How long does it last?
Around two years when stored in a cool, dry place with the lid closed and kept free of water and contamination.