Lip Balm Recipe Without Butter

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Simply melt some down and add a little mica for a nice tint and you have a 2-ingredient lip balm! Just pour the mixture into some small cosmetic …

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Total Time: 30 mins1. Pour or place all of your oils and butters (excluding your essential oils) into your heatproof container. I find heatproof, glass beakers are the best option for this job. Place the beaker into a saucepan of water, taking care to make sure the water is lower than your beaker’s rim (this is called a water bath). Simmer over a low heat so that your butters melt into the oils slowly.I sometimes use a microwave to speed this part up. Nuke it in 30 second increments and make sure you’re not using any metal.
2. Once melted, remove from the heat and saucepan and allow it to sit for a short while. Do not allow the mixture to thicken. If it does thicken, pop it back in the saucepan, melt and have another go.
3. After a little less than a minute of waiting, the mixture should leave a sort of residue on the sides of the beaker. At this point add the ssential oils, a pipette can come in real handy here, and stir well.
4. Working quickly as not to let it cool, pour your mixture into your chosen glass, aluminium or polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic storing container. If you have to spoon it in, you’ve let it cool for too long (that’s okay, just means the surface will be less smooth on the finished product).Do not attempt to melt the mixture again like in step 2, as the essential oils have now been added and will lose their active properties or scent when subjected to heat. Sometimes this happens to me when I’m a bit absent-minded and I warm it up again without thinking, but I never throw it away. You still have a lovely balm, and the rest of the oils and butters are still excellent for your skin.Once the mixture is in the tube, container or whatever you are using to store your product, do not put the lid on until the mixture has completely cooled.

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To avoid grainy lip balm, heat your butter to 175°F and allow it to hold at that temperature for about 20 minutes. Use a probe thermometer as needed to verify. It may be …

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Servings: 12

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Tin Lip Balm Container Beeswax Pellets (or carnauba wax) Double Boiler Whisk Funnel Instructions: Step one: Measure the coconut oil, …

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Category: DIY1. Remove the lids from the lip balm tubes and secure them upright with a large rubber band.
2. Measure the coconut oil, sweet almond oil, and beeswax and pour them into a double boiler.
3. Turn the heat on low and let the oils and wax melt completely.
4. Remove from the pan from heat and stir in the raw honey (if using), and essential oils.

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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 …

Rating: 4.5/5(10)
Total Time: 5 mins

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Place an oven-safe bowl over the saucepan, making a double boiler. Add beeswax, shea butter, coconut oil, and apricot oil to the bowl and heat until beeswax melts, stirring every now and again. When the beeswax is …

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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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10 Minute DIY Lip Balm. With only three simple ingredients (beeswax, shea butter, and coconut oil), you can have a homemade lip balm in less time than it takes you to go to the store and buy one. These are incredibly …

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Preparation: Melt the beeswax, cocoa butter, and olive oil together in a water bath. Make sure the water bath is always just under the boiling point. Once liquid, stir it all well. Pour into whatever container you want to use …

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lip balm tubes or containers 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 …

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Add enough wax to make a total of ¾ cup. Melt this in the microwave or the makeshift double boiler. The glass measuring cup will get very hot, so be extra careful when handing. Take a …

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Find the tutorial at Paper & Stitch. 2. DIY Beeswax Lip Balm. Bless This Mess has a DIY beeswax lip balm that mimics Burt’s Bees grapefruit balm. Combine beeswax pellets, …

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If you’d like, you can omit the herbs and essential oil to make unscented, natural lip balm. 1 tsp solid oil or wax* such as beeswax, soy wax, candelilla wax, or cocoa butter. …

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Instructions. Melt beeswax and cocoa butter in a beaker placed in a saucepan of simmering water. When melted, remove from heat and stir in almond oil and vanilla. Pour …

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Melt beeswax, coconut oil, jojoba oil, and shea butter over low heat until dissolved. Remove from heat and stir in essential oil (we used orange) Fill lip balm tubes Using a glass dropper, fill each lip balm container as full as you …

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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. …

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Melt the beeswax, cocoa, and shea butter in a double boiler. Add the hemp oil, almond oil, and honey, and stir until it turns into a liquid consistency. Add honey to this …

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