by Marie | Feb 22, 2021 | Best of 2021, Lotion, Other 2021 Favourites, Projects with Videos | 42 comments
Today we’re whipping up an ultra-light, super-slippy, richly moisturizing Strawberry Kiwi Body Yogurt. I’ve had atonof requests for a body yogurt formulation, and I had lots of fun working on this DIY. The scent comes from a juicy strawberry distillate, and the kiwi element comes from ultra-light kiwi oil. If you like your lotions ultra-light, this is for you!
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I first heard about body yogurts from a Formula Botanica blog post. They’re an ultra-light body moisturizer, low on the oil and high on the humectants. The viscosity of the product comes primarily from a gelling agent, so the product has a really fun wobble to it. It has amazing glide and quickly vanishes on the skin. You could think of it as the opposite of a body butter—ultralight, fast-absorbing, and more water than oil.
Since body yogurts are supposed to be super lightweight, the oil phase in this formulation is quite small; just 12.5%. The bulk of it is kiwi oil, which is a new-to-me ingredient! Kiwi oil is pressed from the seeds of the kiwi fruit. It is primarily comprised of α-Linolenic acid and Linoleic acid, and contains a uniquely high amount of squalene. I find it to be a very lightweight, silky carrier oil. If you don’t have it, I’d choose a different light oil instead—camellia seed oil, apricot kernel oil, and sunflower oil would be good options. I used Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate for its weightless-ness, keeping this product feeling incredibly light. If you don’t have it you could modify the formulation to use something like Polawax; read this to learn more.
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The majority of the viscosity of a body yogurt comes from a gelling agent—that’s why it’s thick but light, and all kinds of fun and wobbly. Since we’re using quite a lot of the gelling ingredient, its feel is really important as it’ll really come through in the finished product. I’m using Polyacrylate crosspolymer-6 (Sepimax ZEN™) for its awesome, rich, slippy skin feel. I think Ammonium Acryloyldimethyltaurate/VP Copolymer (Aristoflex AVC) could work well as an alternative as long as you don’t add any electrolyte-rich ingredients to the formulation. Hydroxyethylcellulose might also work, but I’d avoid xanthan gum at all costs (unless you’re keen on rubbing yourself down with something that feels like wobbly snot, I suppose).
The scent for this formulation comes entirely from the strawberry distillate in the heated water phase. The formulation honestly smells a lot like strawberry yogurt, though without the dairy element. It also looks quite a lot like yogurt thanks to the pale pink colour and the general wobbly-ness of it (there are no chunks of strawberry, though). It’s really fun and I find it to be rather hilarious 😂
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The finished Strawberry Kiwi Body Yogurt practically vanishes into the skin on application. It has fantastic glide, smells fruity and delicious, and is all kinds of fun and wobbly. I hope you love it!
Relevant links & further reading
- Super Simple Moisturizing Lotion with Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate
- What’s up with hydrosols, distillates, and floral waters?
- Polyacrylate crosspolymer-6 (Sepimax ZEN™) in the Humblebee & Me Encyclopedia
- Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearatein the Humblebee & Me Encyclopedia
- Dimethicone 350 in the Humblebee & Me Encyclopedia
- Silicone Mythbusting (with Video) from Lab Muffin
- Let’s Talk About Hyaluronic Acid
- How to Make a Scented Natural Body Yoghurt from Formula Botanica
- How can I incorporate X ingredient into a formulation?
- Can I use an essential oil or fragrance oil instead of a carrier oil?
- How much essential oil can I add to this recipe?
- A Guide to Carrier Oil Substitutions
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Heated water phase
29.99g | 29.99% distilled water
30g | 30% strawberry distillate
5g | 5% vegetable glycerine (USA / Canada)
20g | 20% low molecular weight1% hyaluronic acid solution (USA / Canada / New Zealand)
0.01g | 0.01% water-soluble red dyeHeated oil phase
1.5g | 1.5% Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-100 Stearate (USA / Canada / UK & EU / Australia)
9g | 9% kiwi seed oil
2g | 2% Polyacrylate crosspolymer-6 (USA / Canada / UK / Australia)Cool down phase
2g | 2% dimethicone 350 (USA / Canada)
0.5g | 0.5% Liquid Germall Plus™ (USA / Canada)Prepare a water bath by bringing about 3cm/1″ of water to a bare simmer over low to medium-low heat in a wide, flat-bottomed sauté pan.
Weigh the heated water phase into a small heat-resistant glass measuring cup or glass beaker. Weigh the entire lot (measuring cup + ingredients) and note that weight for use later. Weigh the heated oil phase into a second heat-resistant glass measuring cup. Place both measuring cups in your prepared water bath to melt everything through.
After about 20–30 minutes the oil part should be completely melted and the water part should be thoroughly dissolved. Remove the water bath from the heat and weigh the water phase. Add enough hot distilled water to the heated water phase to bring the weight back up to what it was before heating, and then pour the water part into the oil part. Stir with a flexible silicone spatula to incorporate.
Grab your immersion blender and begin blending the lotion, starting with short bursts so the still-very-liquid lotion doesn’t whirl up and spray everywhere. It will thicken rapidly as the Polyacrylate crosspolymer-6 (Sepimax ZEN™) kicks in, so you’ll have to scrape down the blender more often than usual. Blend for about a minute, leave to cool for ten, blend for another minute or two, and repeat this blend-cool-blend cycle until the outside of the glass measuring cup is barely warm to the touch and the lotion is thick and creamy.
When the lotion is cool it’s time to incorporate our cool down ingredients. Because cool down ingredients are typically present at very low amounts you’ll need to use an accurate scale—preferably one accurate to 0.01g. As these more accurate scales tend to have fairly low (100–200g) maximum weights you won’t be able to put the entire batch of lotion on that scale without blowing it out. So—grab a smaller dish. Add a scoop or two of lotion, and then weigh the cool down ingredients into that, using the more accurate scale. Stir to thoroughly incorporate, and then stir all of that back into the master batch of lotion. Doing it this way minimizes the amount of cool down ingredients lost to the secondary container.
Once the cool down phase has been incorporated, all that’s left to do is package it up! I recommend a wide-mouthed jar—this is far too thick for a pump-top bottle. Use as you’d use any lotion; apply sparingly. A little goes a long way and too much can be sticky if over-applied.
The two-toned swirl is from combining two batches with slightly differing amounts of dye.
Shelf Life & Storage
Because this body yogurt contains water, you must include a broad-spectrum preservative to ward off microbial growth. This is non-optional. Even with a preservative, this project may eventually spoil as our kitchens are not sterile laboratories, so in the event you notice any change in colour, scent, or texture, chuck it out and make a fresh batch.
Substitutions
As always, be aware that making substitutions will change the final product. While these swaps won’t break the recipe, you will get a different final product than I did.
- As I’ve provided this recipe in percentages as well as grams you can easily calculate it to any size using a simple spreadsheet as I’ve explained in this post. As written in grams this recipe will make 100g. If you’re planning on scaling this up it would be a good idea to include an antioxidant as kiwi seed oil is fairly oxidization prone.
- To learn more about the ingredients used in this formulation, including why they’re included and what you can substitute them with, please visit the . It doesn’t have everything in it yet, but there’s lots of good information there! If I have not given a specific substitution suggestion in this list please look up the ingredient in the encyclopedia before asking.
- You could use a different hydrosol or distillate for a different scent, or more water for no scent.
- You could use propanediol 1,3instead of glycerine.
- You could replace the hyaluronic acid solution with more distilled water.
- The dye is optional; replace it with more distilled water if you don’t want to use it.
- You can use a different emulsifying wax if you want; something like Polawax will work, but you’ll need to double the amount and reduce the water to accomidate that. Please read this post to learn more.
- You can substitute another lightweight oil like sweet almond, grapeseed, or sunflower seed for the kiwi oil.
- You could try a different gelling agent instead of Polyacrylate crosspolymer-6 (Sepimax ZEN™); Aristoflex AVC, Carbopol® Ultrez 21, or hydroxyethylcellulose could be options. Be sure to neutralize the gel if needed (your suplier should say if this is required).
- You could use a natural dimethicone alternative instead of dimethicone 350.
- If you’re like to use a different preservative, please review this FAQ and this chart.
- If you’d like to incorporate an essential oil, please read this.
Gifting Disclosure
The jars used in the video and blog were gifted by YellowBee, as was the red dye. The strawberry distillate was gifted by Essential Wholesale. The kiwi oil was gifted by Mystic Moments. The hyaluronic acid was gifted by Pure Nature.
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Tahiraon February 22, 2021 at 8:19 am
This looks awesome, Marie! 🙂
In a picture in the post I spot a bag of mica. Could you share which colour and brand it is? Looks such a pretty colour!
Thanks!
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Marieon February 22, 2021 at 12:45 pm
That bag isn’t mica, it’s the dye 🙂
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Zandy Suttonon February 23, 2021 at 10:38 pm
I’m one of your fans who’ve been keen so see you whip up body yoghurt and you’ve made this formulation so easy!
Much love!
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Marieon February 24, 2021 at 12:53 pm
I hope you love it! ❤️
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Jannaleigh Hugheson October 8, 2023 at 9:31 am
You speak of potentially needing an antioxidant if we scale up the recipe, do you have any recommendations on what one to use and what percentage
I e been asked to make this for a fairly large wedding spa gifts for the brides entourage
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wansada Yakeron February 24, 2021 at 6:28 am
Hi Marie,
I don’t have Polyacrylate crosspolymer-6. I recently just order siligel from lotioncrafter. Read on the blog didn’t find something similar but only xanthan gum.
Any recommendations?Thanks!
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Marieon February 24, 2021 at 12:52 pm
I don’t like the feel of Siligel much at all—I think hydroxyethylcellulose would be a better option 🙂
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Deborahon February 24, 2021 at 4:20 pm
Oooh, I made this last night (even though I have a ton of body lotions like the rest of you, haha) and I really love the texture and feel! I’m inspired to do a series of them (coconut yogurt, lime & coconut, watermelon & strawberry, cucumber & mint… actually maybe you don’t want your body lotion smelling like tzatziki :P?). Could be a nice Australian Summer Christmas theme for this year!
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Marieon February 25, 2021 at 8:58 am
YAY! I’m so thrilled to hear it ❤️ I love the idea of a big line of ’em—I’ve had very similar thoughts!
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Deborahon February 26, 2021 at 3:46 am
Vanilla yoghurt… lemon & coconut… raspberry chocolate… mango and passionfruit … oh my goodness the possibilities are endless…
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Marieon March 3, 2021 at 9:08 am
You’re making me hungry!!! 😀
Zoëon February 24, 2021 at 8:47 pm
I just have to leave a comment to say that this stuff is jaw dropping-ly amazing! I made it with ewax nf so it’s thick as to be expected yet it rubs on gorgeously and disappears while leaving my skin feeling divine! I love it so much and I can’t thank you enough! ❤️
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Marieon February 25, 2021 at 8:57 am
I’m so thrilled to hear you’re loving it! Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making 🙂
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Natalie T.on February 25, 2021 at 11:09 am
Dear Marie, I´m a longterm fan of your work and love trying your Formulations for experimenting with DIYing Skincare. I already wanted to get my Hands on the Mango Natural Fragrance Oil for quite a while and when I saw the shared Coupon code for Essential Wholesale & Labs I knew it´s time to order some of their supposedly amazing smelling Hydrosols too.
So now I have a Cart full of things, BUT the website tells me “The coupon code “HUMBLEBEE” is not valid”. Did anybody else have an issue like that? Idk if it might have to do with the fact, that I life in Europe (I´m from Austria)
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Marieon March 4, 2021 at 9:02 am
Hi Natalie! The code expired, but I’ve emailed them to ask about extending it. Fingers crossed! If they write back and say no I will remove it from the website, it’s just in a bit of a limbo period right now 🙂
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Jayneon February 25, 2021 at 2:09 pm
Marie, I LOVE this! Made today and it is amazing! I’ve been wanting a lightweight and quick absorbing lotion and this is beyond expectations! Thank you for all you do!
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Marieon March 2, 2021 at 9:58 am
HOORAY! I am so thrilled to hear it 😀
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Ishaon February 26, 2021 at 6:34 am
Sending so much love from India❤️ came across your YouTube channel few days back and have watched 75% video, love em. Also, for polawax to be used. We need to add 3g of that and reduce the water by 1.5g? Read the post wanted to clear this once as I want to make this so badly❤️
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Marieon March 3, 2021 at 9:09 am
Yup, that’s where I’d start 🙂 Happy making!
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Johanna_pon February 27, 2021 at 3:31 pm
This looks and sounds absolutely fabulous! After I’ve finished my body serums, I’d love to give this a go with eco-gel as it have worked well with up to 15 % oils. Sounds like a lovely re-make. 🙂
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Marieon March 2, 2021 at 9:38 am
I look forward to seeing it on your IG 🙂
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Johanna_pon April 16, 2021 at 9:31 am
Ooh how wonderfull formulation! Thanks so much Marie. Finally got this right. My ealier one was kinda awful (scent of pineapple was weak and texture oily) so I made two new batches: 2 % ecogel and 1,5 % ecogel + 1,5 % glyceryl stearate SE maintaining other ratios the same. Both are so nice, more firm and slippy in texture. I love the light weight feel. You’re right – wobbly texture is so much fun! It hydrates & moisturizers well but not as well as my hydrogel serums. It feels less oily than my coconut pineapple concotion. New favourites!
Mine has sunflower oil and c/c triglycerides. Hydrosol ~ 30 – 40 % doesn’t give practically any scent with ecogel (it kinda stinks, so does my preservative)…and preserved hydrosols seem to be problematic in hot processed things anyway (and contain electrolytes). Hence I decided to buy some expencive eo’s / absolutes ~6 months ago. I combined rose hydrosol (10 % during cool down) to rose absolute and pre-diluted carmine. I love the end result but I’m so jealous how amazing yours is! So practically no, don’t use ecogel lol. It takes lots of time and heat to hydrate and one can easily break the gel network. But I’m odd person in a way and my likings are rather unique so I decided to go this route. Even after over 18 + months my ecogel crush in hot and heavy! Real emulsifier, GS SE, seems to cancel tackyness and boost absorbing. I haven’t decided the scent of other batch yet. Olivem / plantasens he20 / ritamulse (or any LGN forming e-wax) + something like HEC would be my second choice. I’ll share my shot soon. Hopefully this helps someone!
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Ishaon March 14, 2021 at 1:43 am
I used ewax in glyceryl stearate and peg 100 and aristoflex polyacrylate crosspolymer 6, and virgin coconut oil I got good texture but not so wobbly like you. Please tell me what to change to get consistency like you. Shall I increase aristoflex, water phase. Please help
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Joanon March 20, 2021 at 12:25 pm
I made this but with plum oil and lavender essential oil. Fabulous. Love the texture.
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Marieon March 22, 2021 at 12:27 pm
That sounds utterly divine! Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making 🙂
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Johanna_pon May 8, 2021 at 6:41 am
Sounds really wonderfull!
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Tristaon September 6, 2021 at 2:19 pm
Hi! Do you think this recipe would be good for a light weight face cream if I perhaps subbed a few distillates geared more towards facial skin for some of the water phase?
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Mayon February 1, 2023 at 2:55 pm
Dunno what Marie would say, but I’m definitely making this and trying it as a face moisturizer!
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Clareon September 19, 2021 at 7:07 am
I’ve run through nearly the whole tub in under a week. It just feels so refreshing as an all-over after-shower lotion!
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Laineon October 24, 2021 at 11:33 am
Could you sub Aristoflex for the sepimax zen? I have such a large bag of it!
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Laineon October 24, 2021 at 11:35 am
I meant to ask what percentage of Aristoflex i should use.
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Marieon October 25, 2021 at 10:06 am
Hi Laine! As per the substitutions list at the end of the post, yes, you can use Aristoflex AVC instead. Whenever I suggest a substitute it’s a 1:1 swap unless I say otherwise 🙂 Happy making!
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Juanitaon October 31, 2021 at 5:46 am
Hi Marie, I made this product about a monthish ago and it is amazing!!! One thing that puzzles me is at first is was the pretty light pink just like yours but now it has no color except for a tiny bit of yellowish which I assume is from the vanillin in the FO I used. The pink is completely gone and I did use the water soluble dye. What would cause the color to be completely neutralized? I used the Bourbon Strawberry & Vanilla from Scent Sational Soaping Supply.
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Marsha Coppolaon January 1, 2022 at 12:25 pm
How would you substitute fragrance in this recipe for the hydrosols. Seeing they are not cheaper to ship to Canada just to try in a recipe.
Excited to try this though
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Jonion March 1, 2022 at 3:33 pm
One word WONDERFUL!!!
I didn’t have a couple of things so I substituted CC Sepgel 305 (gelling agent) Pomegranate oil (Kiwi oil) and the funny substitute…. Vital Protein’s Strawberry Lemon Collagen Water
It turned out FABULOUS!!!Thank you so much for all you do!!!
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Marieon March 15, 2022 at 10:43 am
Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making 🙂
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Jenniferon August 15, 2022 at 7:59 am
I came here to ask this! Can I ask what % sepgel you used?
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Jameelaon June 6, 2022 at 3:44 pm
Just made this WITHOUT the dimethicone and hyaluronic acid solution (because my order will take a few days to get to me). I subbed the strawberry distillate with more water and used borage oil in place of kiwi and its amazing and so deliciously wobbly!
Whaaaatttt?!!!!!!
cant wait to make it with the “actual” ingredients because if what i made feels this good then yours will be bomb!Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and helping some of us step out of our comfort zone and try new things.
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Marieon October 11, 2022 at 12:43 pm
❤️ Hooray! Thanks for DIYing with me, and happy making 🙂
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Helion June 20, 2022 at 6:51 am
Hi, would like to try this wonderful body yogurt, but missing Polyacrylate crosspolymer-6 and dimethicone. Could you share your opinion how this formula could react if i replace these with cera bellina wax 2% plus isopropyl myristate 2%?
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Evaon May 4, 2024 at 8:11 am
I want to make this and started to look at the ingredient list, is there a substitute for PEG-100 Stearate? I can’t justify a 55lb/$333 purchase from Making Cosmetics or am I missing something
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Evaon May 4, 2024 at 8:17 am
Never mind, just realized that it’s one product vs two separate ones.
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