This coconut oil cuticle cream is an easy, affordable way to pamper your hands and maintain healthy nails. Made with just three natural ingredients, it’s a luxurious yet simple addition to your self-care routine.

Dry, cracked cuticles can be both uncomfortable and unsightly, especially during colder months or after repeated exposure to water and cleaning products.
Fortunately, keeping your nails and cuticles healthy doesn’t require an expensive trip to the salon. This homemade coconut oil cuticle cream is a simple, natural remedy to hydrate and protect your nail beds, leaving your hands looking and feeling their best.
DIY Cuticle Cream with Coconut Oil
For this DIY, you will need coconut oil, beeswax, and essential oils (optional).
Fill a saucepan with water and bring it to a boil.
Place a glass bowl or double boiler pot over the boiling water.
Add the beeswax and coconut oil to the boiler and let the wax and oil melt.
Once melted, remove from the heat and mix in the essential oils.
Mix well and pour the cream into a jar or container of choice.
Let the cuticle cream set before using.
This cream is shelf-stable and can be stored at room temperature for up to a year.

Cuticle Cream Ingredients and Their Benefits
- Beeswax: Beeswax is the key to giving this cuticle cream its solid texture. It forms a breathable barrier on your skin to help retain moisture and protect against environmental damage.
- Coconut Oil: Coconut oil is a natural emollient that penetrates deeply into the skin, softening cuticles and nourishing the nail bed. Its antimicrobial properties also help keep your nails healthy.
- Lavender Essential Oil (Optional): Lavender essential oil not only adds a calming aroma but also offers anti-inflammatory and antibacterial benefits. It’s especially great for soothing irritated skin around the nails.
Substitutions and Customizations
- Beeswax Alternatives: If you prefer a vegan option, candelilla wax or soy wax can replace beeswax. Keep in mind that you may need to adjust the quantity to achieve the desired consistency.
- Coconut Oil Substitutes: Shea butter or almond oil can be used in place of coconut oil. Both are excellent for hydration and work well in this recipe.
- Essential Oils: Feel free to swap lavender essential oil for another scent, such as tea tree oil for its antifungal properties or sweet orange oil for a bright, uplifting fragrance.
- Additional Ingredients: For extra nourishment, you can add a few drops of vitamin E oil, which helps repair dry or cracked cuticles and promotes nail growth.
FAQ
How do I use the cuticle cream?
To use, simply massage a small amount of the cream into your cuticles and nail beds. For best results, apply daily, especially before bedtime.
How long does the cuticle cream last?
When stored in a clean, airtight container, this cuticle cream can last up to a year. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Can I use this cream on other areas of my skin?
Yes! This cuticle cream doubles as an excellent moisturizer for dry patches on your hands, elbows, or heels.
What type of container should I use?
Small glass jars or metal tins with lids work best for storing this cuticle cream. They’re easy to clean and help preserve the freshness of the ingredients.
Is this cuticle cream safe for kids?
Absolutely! The ingredients are gentle and safe for all ages. If using essential oils, make sure to use a kid-safe option or omit them entirely.

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DIY Cuticle Cream (with Coconut Oil)
This coconut oil cuticle cream is an easy, affordable way to pamper your hands and maintain healthy nails.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 2 hours set tie
- Total Time: 2 hours
- Yield: 2 ounces 1x
- Category: DIY
- Method: Double Boiler
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp beeswax
- 2 tbsp coconut oil
- 5–10 drops of lavender essential oil (optional)
Instructions
- Fill a saucepan with water and bring it to a boil.
- Place a glass bowl or double boiler pot over the boiling water.
- Add the beeswax and coconut oil to the boiler and let the wax and oil melt.
- Once melted, remove from the heat and mix in the essential oils.
- Mix well and pour the cream into a jar or container of choice.
- Let the cuticle cream set before using.
- This cream is shelf-stable and can be stored at room temperature for up to a year.
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