Instead of buying lip balm, save money by easily making your own chap stick or lip therapy at home. Learn how to customize your own with fragrance, flavor and vitamins by using this recipe guide.
Basic Ingredients
Recipe
Before beginning, prepare the containers in which you will be storing your lip balm. Most beginners prefer using recycled lip balm tubes or jars rather than buying new ones. However, you can purchase both in the cosmetic department of your local Wal-Mart if you prefer. Thoroughly wash away any old lip balm residue with soap and water and dry your containers. Set them aside. Next, combine two teaspoons of grated beeswax and four teaspoons of your chosen oil in a microwave-safe container. Heat the mixture on high at twenty-second intervals, checking and stirring it until the ingredients are entirely melted. At this point, you can add any additives and mix well. Finally, pour your liquid lip balm into the prepared containers and all it to cool. Putting in the freezer will speed the process and give a smooth finish to the balm. This recipe should be enough for at least four containers, depending on the sizes you choose.
Healing Additives
Now that you have seen how easy making lip balm is, you may wish to spice it up. While the basic balm serves in a protective capacity, extra ingredients can help it speed the healing process of chapped lips. A popular medicated lip balm contains camphor and menthol extracts, both of which have antiseptic properties. You can make a similar product by adding a drop of each per batch. In order to find these extracts, you will probably need to shop online. Just be sure that any additives you purchase are cosmetic grade for safety. Alternately, readily available essential oils like tea tree, eucalyptus, and spearmint promote healing when added to lip balms. Again, just use a drop or two of each to create a balm for chapped lips.
Flavoring
Flavorings can turn a bland lip balm into a treat, so do not overlook this step. Try melting two chocolate chips into your mixture for slight sweetness and a warm brown color. By including a quarter of a teaspoon of honey, you can add flavor, skin-healing power, and a beautiful golden tinge. The next time you are in the baking section of the grocery store, look at their candy flavoring oils. All of these make great additions to lip balms, spicing them up with a delicious flavor and scent. Popular choices include peppermint, vanilla, butterscotch, and almond.
Color
To add the final touch to your plain lip balm, think about including color. A few drops of beet juice produce a lovely red color, transforming your gloss into lip tint. Other fruit juices like grape juice produce exotic shades. All you need to do is add them to the liquid balm along with a few drops of preserving vitamin E for a delightful splash of color. As your talent expands, consider purchasing cosmetic grade pigments and shimmer additives to create balms in every shade of the rainbow. All of these can be found at online cosmetic product stores for a few dollars each. If the price deters you, just remember that these products are enough for hundreds of tubes of gloss.
Making your own lip balm is a fun and affordable alternative to buying it. By experimenting with different ingredients and proportions, you can produce a wide array of beautiful and beneficial products for everyone in the family. Imagine all of the potential uses of your homemade creations. You can fight chapped lips through the winter, have an endless supply of lipstick shades, and delight a daughter with glitter gloss for her next birthday. Everyone will appreciate your wonderful hobby and the lush lips it creates.
