The Best Oatmeal Lotion Recipe to Calm Dry, Itchy Skin (2024)

I struggle with dry, irritated skin pretty much year-round, and trust me, oat milk lotion is a lifesaver. With nourishing essential oils, protective fats, and soothing oat milk, this recipe moisturizes and calms itchy skin better than anything else I’ve found. Read on to learn how to make this homemade version of Lush’s Dream Cream. You’ll be so glad you did!

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We love a good copycat Lush recipe, and this sensitive skin soother is a dream for dry skin. I love body butter and lotion bars, but when it comes to moisturizing head to toe, homemade body lotion can’t be beat.

This oat lotion hydrates without feeling greasy and soothes irritated skin. It's perfect after a soothing soak with an oatmeal bath bomb.

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  • How to Make Oatmeal Lotion
  • Ingredients
  • Instructions
  • Substitutions
  • Usage
  • Storage
  • FAQ
  • Want more lotion ideas?

How to Make Oatmeal Lotion

I used to think homemade lotion was hard to make. Lotion bars and body butters only use oils and waxes, but lotion has a thinner consistency and typically uses a liquid.

And oil and water don’t mix, right?

Well, when it comes to lotion, that’s actually not true. Water-based ingredients will bind to oils and butters with the help of emulsifying wax.

The secret? Warm your ingredients so they’re all the same temperature, then combine them. Place the melted ingredients in a bowl and blend together using a hand mixer or immersion blender. We’ve even done this in a blender!

As the mixture cools, it will create what’s called an emulsion—lotion!

Ingredients

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Don’t skip the emulsifying wax or preservative in this recipe—they’re both necessary for a smooth, long-lasting lotion. Everything else is optional.

Why Oat Milk?

I’m a huge fan of oat milk, which is simply oatmeal that’s been ground into a fine powder and mixed with water (otherwise known as colloidal oats). Just like with a soothing oatmeal bath, the oats in the lotion bind to skin and lock in moisture, allowing your skin to repair itself.

You can make your own oat milk by combining a tablespoon of ground/colloidal oats in water or use any brand of plain, unsweetened oat milk.

Instructions

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Step 1 | Combine oil and wax

Combine the olive oil and emulsifying wax in a heat-proof container. Microwave in 15-second increments until just melted. If it comes out hot, let it cool for 2–3 minutes before moving on to the next step.

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Step 2 | Combine oat milk and glycerin

Combine the oat milk and glycerin in a separate heat-proof container. Microwave for 30–45 seconds until warm to the touch but not hot.

Pour the oat milk mixture into the olive oil mixture in a large bowl.

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Step 3 | Blend with immersion blender

Using an immersion blender, whip the liquid ingredients until they start to come together and thicken. This will take about 1–2 minutes.

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Step 4 | Add essential oils and preservative

When it starts to take on a lotion-like consistency, stir in your essential oils and preservative. Scoop into a clean, lidded jar.

Tip: To help speed things along, place the bowl in an ice bath while blending. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you’re free to add anything you like—water or oil-based—to your lotion.

Substitutions

Butters — For a richer lotion, you could switch out part of the olive oil for an equal amount of shea butter or cocoa butter.

Essential oilsFrankincense is excellent for repairing skin, while Roman chamomile soothes skin inflammation. You could also use lavender or tea tree oil.

Oatmeal lotion for itchy skin and eczema — use these eczema-soothing essential oils.

To make your own custom lotion in a blender, check out this post.

Usage

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Smooth DIY oatmeal lotion all over your body, especially after showering or washing your hands, to lock in moisture. Take extra care with your dry areas.

It’s perfect for face, body, or anywhere else you might need some TLC—but don’t stop there. Go ahead and use it on dry hair, chapped cuticles, chapped lips, or practically anything. It’s so versatile and simple you’ll wonder why you haven’t been making your own all along.

Storage

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If you have any left over, this lotion with oatmeal makes awesome holiday gifts. Spoon it into a pretty jar, then add some ribbon and a tag. A great last-minute Christmas present your friends and family will be glad to have!

FAQ

How do you make homemade lotion not greasy?

Because homemade lotion is usually made from all-natural oils and butters, it’s going to feel greasier than the store-bought stuff. If you’re worried about the oils staining your clothes, try applying it at night before going to bed. Or just let it sink in for a few minutes before getting dressed.

If the greasy feeling is a deal breaker, you can add 1 to 2 teaspoons of cornstarch just before blending the ingredients. Cornstarch helps absorb some of the oil, making it feel drier.

Do I need a preservative in homemade lotion?

A homemade lotion that consists of just oil-based ingredients doesn’t need a preservative. But if you include any water-based ingredients, then it definitely does. While vitamin E is touted as a natural preservative, you’ll need something much stronger to keep your lotion fresh. My favorite full-spectrum preservative is Leucidal Liquid SF.

Is body lotion the same as body cream?

Body lotion is typically much lighter than body cream because it contains less oil. If your skin needs more moisture than a lotion can provide, this is my favorite 2-ingredient body butter recipe.

Want more lotion ideas?

—Incorporate vitamin E for a DIY scar lotion.

—Use lavender hydrosol instead of oat milk in this homemade lotion.

—Use argan oil and rose for a super soothing body conditioner lotion.

—Make your own lotion with shimmer or bronzer for a subtle hint of color.

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The Best Oatmeal Lotion Recipe to Calm Dry, Itchy Skin (2024)

FAQs

How do you make lotion for itchy skin? ›

Ingredients:
  1. 1/2 cup oatmeal (soothes itching and inflammation)
  2. 1/4 cup coconut oil (moisturizes, contains anti-microbial properties, and provides a protective barrier)
  3. 2 tablespoons honey (has antibacterial and healing properties)
  4. 10 drops lavender essential oil (optional: calms irritation and promotes relaxation)
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Does oatmeal lotion help itching? ›

Oatmeal (oat flour), when combined with humectants in a body lotion can provide numerous moisturization benefits to the skin as well as help alleviate the itchiness associated with extra dry, uncomfortable skin.

How long do you leave oatmeal paste for itchy skin? ›

Leave on for 15-20 minutes. Wash off with warm water and follow with a rinse of cold water.

Which lotion is best for itching skin? ›

  • Prutax Anti Itch lotion. ...
  • Desowen Desonide Cream Lotion, lation, 30ml. ...
  • DESOWEN LOTION, Packaging Size: Bottel, 30 ml. ...
  • Boliscab Plus,Permethrin Lotion, Packaging Type: Bottle, Packaging Size: 50 ml. ...
  • Calamine Body Care Lotion. ...
  • Finished Product Scaboma Lotion 100ml, 1% W/W. ...
  • Atarax Anti Itch Lotion, 100 ml.

What is the best herb for itching? ›

Peppermint – Mentha piperita

You can add the essential oil of peppermint to a skincare product to instantly reduce that itchy feeling.

How long to leave oatmeal on skin? ›

Colloidal oatmeal also makes a great face mask. Just mix a tablespoon of colloidal oatmeal with a little liquid of choice (hydrosol is my favorite) to form a paste. Apply your mask to clean skin and leave on for 10-15 minutes.

Can I use Quaker oats for oatmeal bath? ›

My child has Chicken Pox and my doctor told me to give him an oatmeal bath. How do I do this? Place 2 cups of Quick or Old Fashioned Quaker Oats into one leg of a nylon stocking; close open end by tying a knot. Place stocking under faucet; turn water on to full force, using warm water at a comfortable temperature.

How to use oatmeal for skin allergy? ›

Mix finely ground oatmeal with water to form a thick paste. Apply the paste directly to the affected skin area, and allow it to sit for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse with cool water to reduce itching and inflammation.

Can you use regular oatmeal for an oatmeal bath? ›

You can use plain oatmeal or steel-cut or quick oats you may have in your pantry for oatmeal baths. Simply finely grind the oatmeal into a uniform powder in a food processor or grinder. To test whether it's ready to use in a bath, drop a spoonful into a glass of warm water and swirl.

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