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Total Time: 30 mins1. Weigh out and combine all of your ingredients (minus the essential oil) into a heat proof beaker or jug. Pyrex works quite well.Then, set up a makeshift water bath. You can do this by filling a pan with a couple of inches of water (pre-boiled with a kettle for efficiency) and then bring to a boil. Then, turn down the heat so that it is just simmering.Then you can pop your jug with all our lovely ingredients into the water. Leave to melt for 15-20 minutes. It may help to give the mixture a stir every now and then, but not too often or you’ll lose some of your mixture on the spoon.
2. Once your wax and hard butter have completely melted, remove from the water bath and place to one side to cool for 5 minutes. Take care not to burn yourself, as the glass will be very hot.
3. Once the mixture has cooled slightly, add your 10 drops of peppermint essential oil and give it a good mix.
4. Taking care not spill, fill your lip balm tubes with the mixture, leaving a couple of centimeters from the top.Let your mixture cool in the tubes for about an hour before using, otherwise, it’ll be much too soft.

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

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Total Time: 30 minsServings: 501. 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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WebTo make lip balm without beeswax, you will need an alternative that has similar properties and textures. I like to use vegan alternatives such as candelilla wax …

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Servings: 25

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WebDirections for Your DIY Lip Balm Without Beeswax: In a pot on the stove, first melt the caranuba wax (or beeswax) on low to …

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WebMethod for DIY lip balm without beeswax The method to make your own natural lip balm is very simple. Below are the steps; Step #1 – Take a small microwave …

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WebRemove the lids from the lip balm tubes and secure them upright with a large rubber band. Measure the coconut oil, sweet almond oil, and beeswax and pour them into a double boiler pot. Turn the heat on …

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WebInstructions. 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 medium heat. Heat until the …

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WebSince this recipe contains honey, its essential after the ingredients have been melted together to whisk the lip balm over an ice bath until it thickens. Mixing A …

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WebDIY Lip Balm: Easy and Natural DIY Lip Balm Recipe. Written by MasterClass. Last updated: Jul 15, 2021 • 5 min read. With DIY lip balm, you can have control over the color, moisture level, scent, and …

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Web2. DIY Beeswax Lip Balm. Bless This Mess has a DIY beeswax lip balm that mimics Burt’s Bees grapefruit balm. Combine beeswax pellets, coconut oil, shea …

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WebSet up and melt ingredients. Make sure all your equipment is clean and dry. Open lip balm containers, place rubber band around containers and arrange on paper towel. Melt beeswax, coconut oil, jojoba oil and shea …

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WebYet soy wax or candelilla wax are usually recommended as the best substitutes to make lip balm without beeswax since they offer the most similar texture …

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WebZero waste and made to last, LONG WKND's lip balm comes in a totally plastic-free tube. The formula is beeswax-free and keeps your lips hydrated for up to 8 …

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WebThe Only Lip Balm Recipe You'll Ever Need! Ingredients (1 oz / 30 ml jar): 1 teaspoon cocoa butter (grated or in pellets) 2 teaspoons beeswax (grated or in pellets) 3 …

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WebPlace 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

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How do you make diy lip balm without beeswax?

Directions for Your DIY Lip Balm Without Beeswax: In a pot on the stove, first melt the caranuba wax (or beeswax) on low to medium heat. Once the wax is melted, add in the coconut oil and shea butter and let all of that melt. Once the wax, coconut oil, and shea butter is melted, turn off the stove and add in your essential oils.

What is the best oil to use in lip balm recipe?

Definitely a good oil to use in your lip balm recipe. Mango butter is one of the most versatile diy skincare ingredients on the market. It’s packed with nutrient-rich fatty acids and oils that will help condition your skin, leaving it feeling nourished but also healthy.

What is beeswax lip balm?

Unlike popular lip balms that include chemicals and engineered waxes like paraffin, beeswax lip balm nourishes, protects, and enhances your lips the way Mother Nature intended. What’s not to love? If you’re looking to make a batch yourself, have we got a beeswax lip balm recipe for you! Our full recipe appears below, but here’s a sneak peek.

What is the best vegan substitute for lip balm?

Your best vegan substitute would be candelilla wax. So there you have it, how to make a good quality DIY lip balm at home, formulated with gorgeous natural ingredients. This is your first line of defense against dry and chapped skin. So keep your lips looking gorgeous year-long with this easy-to-follow, tried, and tested lip balm recipe.

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