Stop and Smell the Roses
This isn’t your grandma’s potpourri or some cloying rose perfume. Nope. This is real roses—the kind you bury your face in after someone cuts them fresh from the garden. Add a hint of lavender and geranium, and you’ve got a floral scent that’s layered, lush, and anything but basic.
What Makes Our Rose Garden Body Butter Special?
- Rose, lavender, and geranium essential oils: Rose is the main note; lavender keeps it from reading as too sweet; geranium adds depth. Smells like real flowers, not synthetic florals. Strongest for the first hour, then settles into something faint that carries on skin and lingers on fabric overnight.
- Organic beeswax: What makes this one richer and thicker than the other body butters. Melts slower than cocoa butter alone — warm it in your palms for about fifteen seconds before applying. Takes longer to sink in, but stays on skin longer once it does.
- Sweet almond oil and coconut oil: Almond oil absorbs without leaving shine; coconut oil adds moisture. Together they balance the weight of the beeswax so the formula doesn't feel heavy once it's absorbed.
- Real honey: Bee Inspired honey goes into the formula alongside the essential oils.
- 90% natural ingredients: Mostly oils, butters, water, and honey. Contains preservatives to maintain shelf stability.
- Hand-poured in Owings Mills: Made in small batches in our Maryland facility, checked for consistency and scent strength before it ships.
Pair it with the Rose Garden Body Scrub — use the scrub first, then apply this butter on slightly damp skin to extend the floral scent.
How to Use: After showering, pat dry but leave skin slightly damp. Scoop a small amount — less than you think you need — and warm it between your palms for about fifteen seconds until it softens and turns glossy. Apply to hands, arms, legs, anywhere that feels dry. Rub in until the shine disappears, about forty to sixty seconds. Use within six months of opening and store away from heat and direct sunlight. External use only. Discontinue if irritation occurs.
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Rose Garden Body Butter FAQs
What does Rose Garden smell like?
Real roses, not rose perfume. The scent comes from rose, lavender, and geranium essential oils, so it reads as fresh-cut flowers rather than the heavy floral you get from synthetic rose fragrance. Rose carries the main note. Lavender keeps it from going too sweet. Geranium adds a green, slightly herbal depth that real flower bouquets always have. The blend is layered the way an actual garden is layered, which is why it doesn't smell like one note pretending to be a flower.
Why is this body butter thicker than the others?
Beeswax. Rose Garden has a higher beeswax ratio than most of the line, which gives it more body in the jar and more staying power on skin once it absorbs. Cocoa butter alone gives you density; beeswax adds a slow-melting quality that takes a bit longer to break down in your palms. Warm it for about fifteen seconds before you apply. The trade-off is worth it: the formula sits on skin longer through the day and the scent travels with it. If you want something faster and lighter, the Nectar+Honey formula is a better match.
How long does the rose scent last on skin?
The scent is strongest for the first hour after applying, then settles into something softer that carries through the day. Most people notice it in the morning, forget about it by lunch, and catch a faint trace of it again on their sleeve in the afternoon. The lavender and geranium hold longer than the rose itself, which is typical for essential oil blends. The scent often lingers on fabric overnight too, so your sweater or pillowcase will hold a hint of it the next day.
Is Rose Garden better as a daytime or bedtime body butter?
Either, and plenty of people use it for both. The rose and geranium read brighter in the morning, especially with coffee. The lavender comes through more at night and pairs with the slower wind-down of getting ready for bed. The slightly heavier texture also makes it feel more like an evening ritual, since the longer absorption time matters less when you're not rushing to get dressed. If you're choosing one slot, bedtime suits this formula well. If you love rose, you'll wear it whenever.
How do you apply body butter for best results?
Apply right after showering while your skin is still slightly damp. Scoop a small amount, warm it between your palms until it softens, then work it into skin in circular motions. The damp-skin step matters because warm, slightly wet skin lets the oils absorb faster and locks in more moisture. Concentrate on rough spots like heels, elbows, and knees. The whole thing should sink in within twenty to sixty seconds depending on the formula. If your skin still looks shiny after a minute, you used too much.
How should I store body butter and how long does it last?
Keep the jar away from direct sunlight and heat. A bathroom shelf is fine; a sunny windowsill is not. Once you open a jar, use it within six months for best texture and scent. Body butters can soften in summer heat and firm up when it's cold. Both are normal. If yours melts in a hot car, let it set back up at room temperature and stir if needed. The formula is still good, just briefly less photogenic.
Ingredients
Distilled Water, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Emulsifying Wax (Cetearyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60), Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, *Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, *Stearic Acid, **Fragrance, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Sorbic Acid, *Cera Alba (Beeswax), Bee Inspired Honey, GMO-Free Mixed Tocopherols, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract
*Organic Ingredient**Essential Oil Blend
Dimensions
3.75 x 3.75 x 2.625 inches
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You can also order and pick up from Honey House in Owings Mills, MD.

