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Unrefined shea butter, whipped light and scented with bright lemongrass and green rosemary: the counterpart to the cocoa-lavender jar, built for mornings instead of the last step before bed.
It goes on quick and dries fast enough that you're not standing around waiting to get dressed.
Scent — Bright lemongrass and green rosemary over unrefined shea. Fresh and herbal, not sweet.
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Unrefined shea butter and coconut oil infused with arnica, calendula, comfrey root, and Saint John's wort make the base; lemongrass and rosemary are the only scent riding on top of it. Whipped with a water phase (distilled water, glycerin, aloe) plus a little arrowroot powder, it turns from a solid scoop to a thin oil in a few strokes, so it never sits on skin the way a plain butter would. Reach for it on the bright, fast mornings. It's the counterpart to the slow-down cocoa butter, built for the other end of the day.
Warm a small scoop between your palms until it turns from butter to oil, then massage it into damp skin straight out of the shower. A pea-sized amount covers a whole arm, so this one goes further than the jar size suggests. Give it a minute to sink in before you get dressed.
Picked & packed by hand from our North Salt Lake warehouse, usually the same business day — arriving in 2–5 business days (no express). Not quite right when it lands? Free returns within 30 days.
What’s in it
Most body butters are just oils and wax set solid. We whip ours with a water phase and a little arrowroot, so it has the richness of a butter but finishes closer to a lotion.

The part that makes it a butter: solid in the jar, melting to oil the second it meets warm skin.
Coconut oil infused with arnica, calendula, comfrey root, and Saint John’s wort. The soft base the lemongrass and rosemary ride in on.
The reason it doesn’t stay greasy: it drinks up the surface oil so the finish is velvety, not slick.
How it feels
Shea is rich in the jar, but it’s whipped with a water phase and a little arrowroot, so it melts to a thin oil on warm skin and finishes dry to the touch, no heavy film. What stays is soft skin and a fresh, green trace of lemongrass and rosemary.
Straight answer
Not this one, used right. Shea is rich, so we whip it with a water phase and a little arrowroot powder. It melts to a thin oil on warm skin and finishes dry to the touch. The trick is a small scoop on damp skin: a pea-sized amount covers a whole arm. Pile it onto dry skin and any butter will sit; warm a little into damp skin and it sinks in.

The ritual
Scoop a small amount and rub it between your palms until it turns from butter to oil, then massage it in.
On skin that’s still damp and warm, so it spreads thin and sinks in instead of sitting on top.
A pea-sized scoop covers a whole arm. Start small, add only if you need it.
Make it a set
Complete the ritual
Each piece is also sold on its own.
Questions
Wake-up. Bright lemongrass and green rosemary read as morning, not an evening wind-down blend, so it's built for after the morning shower rather than a nightly ritual.
It's whipped, not solid, so it melts to a thin oil on damp skin and dries velvety rather than slick. Warm a small scoop between your palms first; that's what keeps it from sitting on top instead of sinking in.
The scent comes from lemongrass and rosemary essential oils, not a fragrance blend, in a paraben-free shea base. Patch-test first if you're reactive, and check with your provider before using it while pregnant or nursing.
A pea-sized scoop covers a whole arm, so the 1.75 oz size is a fair trial and the 3.25 oz carries months of regular use.
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