Do You DIY? Easy Lip Balm Recipe (2024)

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We love to find fun ways to engage with our community. Of course, our lovely customer support team is always there to helpif you have any questions or concerns, but with our continuous focus on customer love—not only do they totally take care of any issues that arise, the CS teamsends gifts every month to people they loved interacting with—and our dedication to bringing you relevant information about the health industry, we are a lot more than your run-of-the-mill skin care company.

A few weeks ago it dawned on us, we could have so much fun getting to know our customersby using our newsletter list to ask them questions!One of the questions we asked is “what beauty DIY do you want to see on the blog?” and we promised to share the recipe. Well, we got A LOT of responses; everything from deodorant to toothpastecame across our screens and we had a really hard time choosing just one. So we looked at what DIYs we have on our blog already and compared it toour top responses. We noticed that there was one type of oft-requested recipethat's missing from our team recipe book, lip balm!

Now, I don't personally believe in coincidence, but I have a homemade lip balm sitting on my desk from Jasmine's first week at ASC. Seriously, I love it and I use it every. single. day.

So I moseyed my way over to her desk and asked her as sweetly as possible if she would share the recipe with you guys, and of course she said yes. I would be lying if I said I'm not super excited to know her recipe too, this lip balm is unbeatable.

Jasmine's Organic Lip Balm

This recipe makes about 15 lip balm tubes but you can useany kind of small container that works for you. Jasmine haseven put it in a Mason jar before and it seems to last forever.

Ingredients:

1.5 TBSP beeswax (or 1.5 parts)
2 TBSP organic cold pressed coconut oil(or 2 parts)
2 TBSP organic shea butter(or 2 parts)
10-30 drops essential oils of your choosing (optional)

Directions:

Melt the first three ingredients in a double boiler. If you don't have a double boiler, you can use a glass jar inside of a saucepan filled halfway with water. Heat it up slowly, stirring occasionally. When everything is melted and transparent, remove from heat.

Add essential oils and pour immediately into whatever containers you're using. It starts to solidify fairly quickly (within 5 minutes), so you don't want to take too much time pouring.

You can let it solidify completely outside, or put it in the refrigerator to speed up the process. Then, enjoy this lip balm as it quenches your lips naturally and effectively!

Notes From Jasmine—How to Make Your Lip Balm Perfect For You

Filling—If you use lip chap tubes, you'll want to get some plastic pipettes to make filling the tubes easier.

Consistency—If you like your lip balm smooth and juicy, you'll want to put less beeswax (as low as 1 part – see recipe). If you like it harder, you'll want to use more beeswax (as much as 2 parts – see recipe). The harder version also lasts longer, because you use less product each time you apply it. I tend to prefer using somewhere between 1.5 to 2 parts beeswax.

Wax—The least processed and most local the better. The easiest and cleanestis beeswax pastilles, which are small pieces that melt evenly and quickly. If you have a block of beeswax, you can use a cheese grater to get it into smaller pieces like the pastilles. I've even grated a beeswax candle before! If you're not into using beeswax,try working with soy or sustainably sourced palm wax instead.

Scent—Some work better than others. An obvious one is peppermint, and most people are used to this scent in lip balms. I've also done rose and liked it but when I tried lavender it felt too aromatic for my liking. It's all about playing around with the scents you love.

Color—If you have some organic powder makeup on hand that you like the color of (I used a powder blush for the color in the photo), mix in 1/8 of a teaspoon after removing from heat, to add a tint to your lip balm.

Try this recipe and let us know how it turns out for you in the comments below!

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About Aubrey Wallace

Aub is a certified clinical herbalist and content strategist/creator. She is the co-founder of Dandelion Branding, a digital marketing company that works with brands that are focused on revolutionizing their industries. When she’s not working on a project, you can…

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  1. Do You DIY? Easy Lip Balm Recipe (11)Rebecca Moore

    I have added cocoa powder and peppermint essential oil together to make a lip balm, smells like a peppermint patty and it has a slight natural looking tint to it. The color is a chocolate color but goes on just dark enough to enhance your natural lip color. It’s fab!!

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Do You DIY? Easy Lip Balm Recipe (2024)

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Do You DIY? Easy Lip Balm Recipe? ›

Here's how to make lip balm at home with natural ingredients—just two ingredients. Add a little bit of Coconut Oil and Beeswax to a saucepan, and melt the two ingredients over low-to-medium heat. Mix them together, and pour the liquid into a container before keeping it aside for about half an hour for it to harden.

How to make simple lip balm? ›

Simply melt three tablespoons of beeswax pellets with two tablespoons of shea butter and four tablespoons of coconut oil before stirring in 10 to 20 drops of your favourite essential oil.

What is a good ingredient for lip balm? ›

Here are our top seven best ingredients for lip balm:
  • Cocoa Butter. Chances are: You probably have used at least one moisturizer with cocoa butter. ...
  • Honey. Yes, honey is great for more than just your favorite teas and toast in the morning! ...
  • Vitamin E. ...
  • Petroleum Jelly. ...
  • Shea Butter. ...
  • Jojoba Oil. ...
  • Castor Oil.
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Is it legal to sell homemade lip balm? ›

Yes. FDA regulates cosmetics under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act). Under MoCRA, which expanded FDA's authority under the FD&C Act law, cosmetics must not be adulterated or misbranded.

What ingredient should not be in lip balm? ›

1. Parabens. Not all parabens are dangerous, but these should be avoided in all body care and household products: methylparaben, propylparaben, butylparaben and isobutylparaben. Having been used in the world of cosmetics since 1920, these substances have been recognized as major endocrine disruptors.

What oils are best for DIY lip balm? ›

What Are the Best Essential Oils for Lip Balm?
  • Lavender.
  • Rosewood.
  • Peppermint.
  • Tangerine.

Is homemade lip balm better? ›

And because you control the ingredients, you can be sure that your lip balm is free of harsh chemicals and other irritants. Best of all, homemade lip balms tend to last a lot longer than store-bought varieties, so you can enjoy smooth, hydrated lips all day long.

What is the best most natural lip balm? ›

Here are the top 11 Natural Lip Balms for 2022.
  • Best Organic Lip Balm: KYPRIS Beauty - Lip Elixir Balm.
  • Best Organic Lip Balm for Summer: Solara Suncare - Pout Protector Moisturizing Lip Serum SPF15.
  • Best Organic Lip Balm for Winter: Weleda - Skin Food Lip Butter.
  • Best Vegan Lip Balm: Kadalys - Banana Lip Balm.

Can you make lip balm without beeswax? ›

If you prefer not to use beeswax or you just don't have it on hand, you can still make an awesome lip balm or gloss! Coconut oil, shea butter, honey, and castor oil can all be used in various proportions to make a solid, hydrating lip gloss. Try a simple honey lip balm with coconut oil or shea butter, for instance.

How long does homemade lip balm last? ›

If you're here in Boulder, you can buy these tins and so many other fun ingredients for DIY beauty projects at Rebecca's Apothecary. Store your lip balm in a cool dry place. It will last for 1-2 months if kept this way. This homemade lip balm is a fun and easy DIY project.

Is it cheaper to make your own lip balm? ›

One of the biggest benefits of making your own lip balm is that it can help you save money. Store-bought lip balms can be expensive, especially if you use them frequently. By making your own, you can save money on costly products while also enjoying the benefits of natural and nourishing ingredients.

How much should you sell lip balm for? ›

Make sure you've considered all your costs, including your time, when you set your price point. You could sell containers for as low as $1.50 or go all the way up to $10 for highly specialized varieties. That said, if you keep your lip balm priced around $3 a tube, you should be competitive in the online market.

Can I make lip balm without shea butter? ›

I added shea butter for added moisture but it is not necessary to make a lip balm. If you'd like to add a butter, you can also use cocoa butter, mango butter or kokum butter. However, butters are totally optional! You will still have an extremely nourishing balm if you choose not to add it.

How to make Korean lip balm at home? ›

​Method. Heat coconut oil in the microwave for about 30 seconds. Add strawberries, gelatin powder and mix. Heat the mix for 50 seconds to melt the gelatin.

How do you thicken homemade lip balm? ›

Cetearyl alcohol provides thickening along with being a wonderful emollient, and allows us to use less wax and still get a firm, creamy end product. Lecithin and stearic acid further amp up the creamy factor; I love the slight tug they both add to the balm. Stearic acid also contributes to wax-less thickening.

How do you make lip balm without chemicals? ›

You can make lip balms with no nasty chemicals & only natural ingredients. By mixing Natural beeswax with oils like vitamin E, argan oil, coconut oil, shea & cocoa butter, you can create an extra nourishing hydrating balm. No more dry crackly alligator lips!

How to make homemade lip balm without beeswax? ›

Add castor oil, shea butter, and coconut oil to a small pan.

Pour in 1 tablespoon (15 mL) each of castor oil and shea butter. Measure out 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of coconut oil, and add that to the pan, too. If you want, you can substitute petroleum jelly for the castor oil in the same proportion.

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