The key ingredients to make homemade lip balm: 1 part beeswax, 1 part cocoa butter, and 2 parts oil by volume (or 1:1:4 by weight). Flavoring natural lip balm with essential …
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You need five ingredients to prepare this lip-balm: 1 tablespoon of shea butter 1 tablespoon of beeswax 1 tablespoon of raw, organic coconut oil 1 teaspoon of honey 5 drops …
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Ingredients In Homemade Lip Balm Coconut Oil Bees Wax Shea Butter Essential Oils Lip Balm Storage Containers Lip balm whether you are buying it in a store or making …
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How to do it Step 1 Place 2 tablespoons grated beeswax (or pellets) in a heatproof spouted measuring cup. Heat in microwave on medium …
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Use enough wax to make ¾ cup total lip balm mixture.) several drops essential oil (For flavor – use your favorite oil.) 1 teaspoon powdered herbs for color (Such as beetroot powder or …
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DIY Lip Balm Recipe The following recipe takes about 45 minutes and makes enough lip balm for 15 containers of 10 ml: 1. Melt the base ingredients. Melt 3 tablespoons of wax, 2 tablespoons of body butter, and 1 …
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Easy Homemade Lip Balm This recipe only takes 5 minutes and makes enough for 5 or 6 lip balm tubes. You can easily double or triple the recipe. Prep Time 5 mins Total Time 5 mins Materials 1 Tablespoon Yellow …
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How To Make Lip Balm With Beeswax Use a boiler to melt down the beeswax, and when it’s about halfway done, add coconut oil and honey. Blend the ingredients together. Add two capsules of vitamin E oil. Once it’s …
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3. Pour your beeswax into the top portion of the double boiler and add in your coconut oil. Allow it to melt down to a liquid and then add in your almond extract or essential oils. 4. Give it a quick stir, remove from heat and …
Melt beeswax, shea butter, and oils together in a double boiler, then remove from heat when melted. When mixture has cooled down a bit, add essential oil and vitamin E oil into the mixture. Stir
Tin Lip Balm Container Beeswax Pellets (or carnauba wax) Double Boiler Whisk Funnel Instructions: Step one: Measure the coconut oil, sweet almond oil, and beeswax and …
Essential Oil (10-20 drops) or Flavor Oil (1/2 gram) Instructions: In a microwave-safe container (I use a glass Pyrex measuring cup ), melt the beeswax, shea butter, and coconut oil in 30-second increments, stirring well after each one. …
1 tablespoon almond oil ¼ teaspoon essential oil of vanilla Instructions Melt beeswax and cocoa butter in a beaker placed in a saucepan of simmering water When melted, …
Instructions. In a glass bowl, combine the butter of your choice, oil of your choice, and beeswax pellets. Place the glass bowl on top of a saucepan partially filled with water over …
Instructions. In a glass bowl, combine the shea butter and beeswax. Place the glass bowl on top of a saucepan partially filled with water over medium heat. Heat until the …
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The key ingredients to make homemade lip balm: 1 part beeswax, 1 part cocoa butter, and 2 parts oil by volume (or 1:1:4 by weight). Feel free to add essential oils to your homemade lip balm recipe, but use high-quality “edible” oils only. Organic is all the better! We love to use certified organic oils from Plant Therapy.
Ingredients for DIY Lip Balm without Shea Butter: ½ Cup Grated Beeswax. 2 Tbsp Coconut Oil. 1 tsp Almond Extract or Almond Oil or essential oils. Clear Lip Container (found in target travel section or HERE) Double Boiler (I recommend these)
Don’t place your homemade lip balm in the freezer as it will lose its form and potent qualities. Ingredients like coconut oil, beeswax, and cocoa butter have natural SPF properties, so adding them helps your lips receive sun protection. Cocoa butter is an incredible ingredient for a winter lip balm.
If your homemade lip balm comes out too soft, the easiest fix is to re-melt it and add a tad more wax. On the other hand, if the lip balm is too firm you can re-melt it and add more oil instead. Yet if you follow the natural lip balm recipe we provided above, this shouldn’t be an issue.