Breastmilk Lotion Recipe (2024)

This breastmilk lotion recipe is great for eczema, and easy to make!

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The idea of rubbing breastmilk on your skin may seem a little unconventional, and I’ll be honest – I found it a little off-putting when I first heard about it. However, that was before I was a breastfeeding Mama who couldn’t bear the thought of dumping out milk. It was also before I knew how amazing breastmilk is. I mean seriously, they don’t call it liquid gold for nothing!

Maybe you have an oversupply, or you drank a couple glasses of wine and don’t feel comfortable feeding your baby, but you still had to pump. Or maybe you’re looking for a homemade remedy to keep eczema at bay. If you have some extra milk around, I highly recommend using it to make lotion.

I was convinced that breastmilk is magical after it healed Marshall’s clogged tear duct when he was 5 days old. His eye was swollen shut and I could barely stand to look at his sweet little face. It filled me with so many emotions that I had never experienced before and I was a complete wreck over it, as silly as it sounds. My sister-in-law is a mother of 3, and when she suggested that I put a tiny amount of breastmilk in the corner of his eye, I listened. I kid you not, the next day, it was almost completely healed. I did it once more, and the swelling and “goopy-ness” was gone the following day.

Ever since then, I’ve been obsessed with finding and experimenting with things you can do with breastmilk, from milk baths to popsicles to diaper ointment. You name it, I’ve tried it. I’ve even applied it to pimples and tiny cuts, and nine times out of ten, it helped! It’s my understanding that the “magic” ingredient is the Lauric acid, which is a component of breastmilk, that has antibacterial qualities. There is a ton of much information out there about the healing qualities of breastmilk, but I’ll leave that for you to research so we can get on to the lotion recipe. Just know that there are so many things you can do with breastmilk, all of which I will probably share at some point.

My son developed eczema when he was about 6-months-old. It seemed to pop up out of nowhere, taking over his entire chest and stomach, and eventually moving to his back. We took him to the doctor of course, where he was prescribed hydrocortisone cream. Between the hydrocortisone and this breastmilk lotion, his eczema has been so much better.

I want to make this very clear:I am not suggesting you use this lotion instead of the medicine your doctor or pediatrician has prescribed to you. This lotion is meant to be used in between the medicine or cream applications, and to prevent the eczema from coming back. If it starts to come back, follow your doctor’s instructions.

When my son’s eczema was still pretty mild and we hadn’t even seen the pediatrician yet, I actually tried applying this lotion to the dry spots to see if it would clear them up. IT DID NOT. I was extremely disappointed, and we took him to be seen the very next day. I had the misconception that applying this breastmilk lotion would be enough to completely heal his rash. What’s important to note here is that lotion typically won’t fix these problems. But they certainly do help.

What I love about this recipe is, although it might not heal eczema, it can keep you from having to apply medicine as often. Marshall takes enough as it is, so any time we can cut down on applying hydrocortisone, it’s a good day!

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I experimented with coconut oil and grapeseed oil, making two different batches to see if there would be a difference in consistency or effectiveness. The coconut oil one seems to be slightly more beneficial, but it also comes out harder. It really didn’t feel like a lotion at all. I had to dig a little chunk out and let it melt on his skin as I rubbed it in, while the grapeseed oil batch looked and felt pretty much like your typical lotion.

I liked it both ways, and I will be making some more soon with my freezer stash! Vitamin E is great for your skin, and essential oils have so many different benefits, so you can change it up according to what you’d like to focus on! I chose lavender essential oil, for it’s calming effect and lovely smell, but you can use whatever you like. Just don’t overdo it, especially if you plan on using this lotion on your baby. You can store the breastmilk lotion in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 3 months! Crazy, right?

Like most moms, I’m almost always busy, so I ordered the materials on Amazon, which I’ve linked below for your convenience. All of these are available on Amazon Prime (as of 8/21/17), so you should receive them in a couple of days.

Organic White Beeswax Pellets

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4 oz Mason Jars (Set of 12)

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Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil


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Grapeseed Oil

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100% Pure Vitamin E Oil

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There you have it! My recipe for breastmilk lotion. I played with the ratios a couple of times, and this is definitely the best version the recipe. I use it on myself occasionally, and my husband tried some on a small rash on his leg as well, and it eased the itching sensation. I’m hooked! I hope you found this helpful, and if you’re using it on your baby, I hope it helps their rash!

A friend of mine wrote an awesome article with 10 breastfeeding hacks for new moms. I really wish I would have found it back when I was breastfeeding. I’m glad I have it saved for baby #2!

CLICK HERE to read 10 Breastfeeding Hacks For New Moms

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FAQs

Breastmilk Lotion Recipe? ›

Just don't overdo it, especially if you plan on using this lotion on your baby. You can store the breastmilk lotion in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 3 months!

How long does breastmilk lotion last? ›

Just don't overdo it, especially if you plan on using this lotion on your baby. You can store the breastmilk lotion in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 3 months!

Do you have to store breastmilk lotion in the fridge? ›

> Store in a sealed container in a dark cool place. Beeswax reacts to light so will discolour if left out in a well-lit area. > You can store the lotion in the fridge but it will harden because of the beeswax.

What can I do with expired breast milk? ›

Milk Baths
  1. Milk baths are a really popular option for using "pump and dump" or expired breast milk! ...
  2. Bathe your baby for about 5-15 minutes. ...
  3. You can also turn your breast milk into a lather or soap! ...
  4. Additionally, you can add in different essential oils or add-ins to boost the benefits of the soap!
Nov 30, 2022

How to thicken breastmilk lotion? ›

Heat grapeseed oil and beeswax together in your microwave on low, until the beeswax has just melted. Add your vitamin E oil. Slowly pour your breast milk into the oil and beeswax mixture, while quickly whisking everything together. Let stand to cool – your mixture will also continue to thicken as it cools.

Can I use my own breast milk on my skin? ›

Breast milk has natural antibacterial properties, so it can be used to treat a range of skin problems, including cuts and scrapes.

How to make breastmilk chapstick? ›

Breast milk balm recipe
  1. 1 cup of breast milk.
  2. 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil.
  3. 1/4 cup shea butter.
  4. 1/4 cup beeswax.
  5. 10 drops of lavender essential oil (optional)
Mar 10, 2023

Can I use old breast milk on baby skin? ›

Feel free to pump extra milk and freeze it in advance of these baths. Defrost it before you add it to the bath so that you can better control the water temperature. And don't be nervous about using expired milk. As long as it still smells good, it's fine to use for bathing.

Does breastmilk go rancid? ›

Conclusions. This study revealed that the human breastmilk develops a rancid flavor during frozen storage. Therefore, we recommend that when infants refuse thawed milk, mothers can try to provide freshly expressed milk whenever possible or provide breastmilk frozen for less than 7 days.

How to turn breastmilk into jewelry? ›

Combine your breastmilk powder with epoxy coating resin and add it to a bezel jewelry blank. Add glitter or a lock of your baby's hair to the resin mixture to add an extra personal touch. For a smooth, opaque stone, grind your breastmilk powder thoroughly before adding it to the resin.

Can breast milk help with eczema? ›

Overall, the research studies in this review suggested that it is an effective treatment for eczema. In a 2015 study of infants with eczema, people applied human breast milk to the skin. Researchers found that breast milk was equally effective as hydrocortisone cream.

Can I use 3 year old frozen breast milk? ›

How to Thaw Breast Milk. You can store expressed breast milk in a deep freezer for up to 12 months. Though, try to use it within 6 months if you can.

Can I drink my own breast milk? ›

However, in most cases, it is safe for a sick mother to drink her own breast milk.

What happens if I accidentally gave my baby expired breast milk? ›

Some common consequences can be mentioned: Diarrhea: Similar to adults eating expired food, digestive disorders; Babies fed spoiled breast milk may develop diarrhea soon after.

Can you use breast milk as lotion? ›

Helping Baby's Cradle Cap

You can use olive oil or coconut oil to create a moisture barrier and soften the flakes (making them easier to brush off), as well as breast milk! “Breast milk is a great moisturizer for cradle cap and eczema, which sometimes are related to allergies or a fungal infection,” Phillips says.

Can breast milk turn into cream? ›

Yes, I've made whipped cream, butter, ice cream and even cheese with my own milk when I was teaching my little ones to eat solids. for whipped cream, you let the milk separate from the liquids in the fridge, that is the fatty milk portion. You put that in a jar with an air tight lid and shake.

How to make breast milk chapstick? ›

Breast milk balm recipe
  1. 1 cup of breast milk.
  2. 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil.
  3. 1/4 cup shea butter.
  4. 1/4 cup beeswax.
  5. 10 drops of lavender essential oil (optional)
Mar 10, 2023

What are the 3 ingredients in breast milk? ›

As is already well known, HBM contains about 87%–88% water, and 124- g/L solid components as macronutrients, including about 7% (60–70 g/L) carbohydrates, 1% (8–10 g/L) protein, and 3.8% (35–40 g/L) fat. The composition may vary depending on the environmental factors, including maternal diet.

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