https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/homemade-lip-balm • Posted by cora t.
There are several lip balm recipes around the internet, and I have tried many of them, and settled on using these three ingredients - beeswax, coconut oil, and shea butter - as it makes for the softest most effective balm I have ever used! Ingredients can be found at local health food stores, or online at soap-making-type companies. Coconut oil is also a cooking ingredient, so you may be able to find it at a grocery store. I found it at a bulk food store. Shea butter is also a hair product for some, I have seen it at Wal-Mart before. Make sure it is 100% shea butter with no other ingredients. I purchased chapstick-style containers online, as well as used tins I already had. You can use any small container that you like, or even wash out your own containers from store-bought products.
There are several lip balm recipes around the internet, and I have tried many of them, and settled on using these three ingredients - beeswax, coconut oil, and shea butter - as it makes for the softest most effective balm I have ever used! Ingredients can be found at local health food stores, or online at soap-making-type companies. Coconut oil is also a cooking ingredient, so you may be able to find it at a grocery store. I found it at a bulk food store. Shea butter is also a hair product for some, I have seen it at Wal-Mart before. Make sure it is 100% shea butter with no other ingredients. I purchased chapstick-style containers online, as well as used tins I already had. You can use any small container that you like, or even wash out your own containers from store-bought products.
Fill a pot with water (not too full, shallow is fine), and place your heat-resistant cup inside.
Measure out about 1 tablespoon of each of coconut oil, shea butter, and beeswax into the cup. If you're inclined to experiment and customize - more beeswax will make a harder lip balm, more oil will make it softer. Bring the water to a boil, then begin to simmer on medium heat to create a double-boiler effect. Stir the mixture a few times until completely melted.
Add a few drops of essential oils if you would like your lip balm to have a certain aroma (optional). I like lavender the best with the combination of other ingredients. (You could also use a homemade mixture of edible flowers, boiled in shallow water for a couple of hours. Strain the water using cheesecloth - and add a few drops to the lip balm mixture.) Mix and remove from heat USING AN OVEN MITT!
Pour the mixture into your containers. You may need to use a funnel or an eye dropper if using smaller containers.
Let harden and decorate! You may like to add stickers, or labels with ingredients - especially if giving as a gift! Make your own, or they can also be ordered online if you are making a large batch. http://www.onlinelabels.com/lip-balm-labels.htm The mixture should harden within 30 minutes. Store in a cool, dry place.