Bethany Muddiman, 23 years old. Fashion and beauty lover!

The Best Body Butters



Moisturising your body either in the morning or in the evening feels like a choir. Especially in the current cold weather we are experiencing in the UK. This does not help when having to stand with no clothes on while you rub cold lotion on your body.

Therefore I have put together this post showcasing some of my favourite body butters. These have been either brought by myself or given as gifts.



The first one is from Superdrug from their own range. This is in the scent vanilla, which is my favourite smell. The tub is  a really good size and should last you ages. It smells devine like a fresh baked cake. It sinks into the skin beautifully leaving your skin silky smooth. The price is really reasonable only being a couple of pounds. The range also comes in various smells.


The second body butter is from The Body Shop in the Fuji Green Tea. This has a very natural smell with a hint of mint. Really nice you don't like anything too heavy. It keeps the skin really hydrated and smelling fresh and clean. I always found The Body Shop creams last a long time therefore they are defiantly worth paying the extra.



The third body butter is not going to be for everyone but really wanted to include it anyway. This is the Snowella body butter from the Zoella range. It's think and creamy and again leaves the skin feeling lovely and smooth. The scent is not overpowering at all and is just really nice to use on a everyday basis. This comes at a mid price price compared to the other two. The packaging is really pretty with it being white and snow flakes around the edges.


The fourth and finally product is a little but more luxurious from Baylis and Harding. The rub is massive and will last for ages. It has a really nice fresh smell to it nothing sweet like the Superdrug one. It's a white, think, creamy consistency which sinks into the skin so quick and leaves you feeling luxurious and smelling amazing.

There we are, these are my top picks of body butters. It may feel like a pain having to moisturise the body in the cold weather but the benefits are defiantly worth it.

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