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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![1] 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. You can also make your lip balm from gelatin powder to give it structure or make a moisturizing gloss from a blend of oils and butters.

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Making a Simple Honey Lip Balm

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    Add 1 tablespoon (15mL) of shea butter or coconut oil to a small pan. You can double the amount if you want to make multiple lip balms. You can also place this in a double boiler, which is just a heat-safe bowl over a pot that has boiling water in it. Don't allow the bottom of the bowl to touch the boiling water. The double boiler will allow you to heat the oil or butter more slowly so it doesn't burn.[2]

    • Another option is to put this in a small microwave-safe bowl to heat in the microwave.
    • Shea butter is a better general moisturizer, since it has vitamin E in it. However, coconut oil is also hydrating.
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    Heat the shea butter on the lowest setting. Because you're using such a small amount of shea butter, it can burn easily. Keep an eye on it, and set the burner on the lowest setting you can. Don't let it bubble! It's heated enough when the shea butter or coconut oil is melted.[3]

    • If you're heating it in the microwave, start with 10 seconds and check on it. Stir it and heat it in 5-second increments after that.

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    Add in 1 tablespoon (15mL) of raw honey and 4-5 drops of essential oil. Take the shea butter off the heat and let it cool for 2-3 minutes. Stir in the honey and essential oil until they're well blended.[4]

    • Try peppermint, rose, or a citrus essential oil.
    • If you don't want to use honey, you can substitute castor oil, which is a vegan ingredient. Use castor oil in the same proportions as the honey. Honey draws moisture to your lips and helps exfoliate them, while castor oil is good for hydration and dealing with chapped lips.
    • Instead of essential oil, try adding in a few dashes of ground cinnamon.
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    Pour the lip balm into a container to cool. Opt for an old lip balm container or any small container you have. You can use an old mint tin, a small baby food jar, or even an old (clean) pill bottle. Leave it overnight to cool and solidify.[5]

    • You can store this lip balm at room temperature for several months.
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Creating Fruity Gelatin Lip Balm

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    Warm up 2 tablespoons (30mL) of coconut oil in the microwave. Start with 15 seconds. If that doesn't melt the oil, heat it at 5-second intervals. You need the coconut oil hot enough to liquefy and activate the gelatin. It won't mix well if it's still in its solid form. You can also use equal parts of coconut oil and petroleum jelly.[6]

    • You may need to stir it a bit to make sure it's evenly melted.[7]
    • Coconut oil is hydrating, while petroleum jelly helps seal in moisture.[8]
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    Mix in 2 teaspoons (about 6 grams) of your favorite gelatin powder. Mix it in while the oil is hot, making sure to stir it thoroughly. The heat will help activate the gelatin so the lip balm will set up properly.[9]

    • You can use any flavor you like, but keep in mind it will also tint the lip balm. Try raspberry, cherry, or strawberry for a pink-red color. You can also go a little crazy with grape for a purple lip balm or blue raspberry for a bright blue color. For a colorless balm, try unflavored gelatin.
    • You can use sugar-free gelatin, too, but you may need to use a little less powder. Experiment to see what works!
    • Gelatin mainly helps set the lip balm, though the protein in gelatin may be beneficial.
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    Add in 6-8 drops of an essential oil in a complementary flavor. This step is optional, but it can add some zing to your lip balm. For instance, try lemon or mint oil with raspberry, grapefruit oil with cherry, or orange oil with grape gelatin. Mix the oil in.[10]

    • Most citrus essential oils have antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
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    Pour the mixture into a small container to set. You can use old lip balm tubes or any small container, such as a clean baby food jar. Put it in the refrigerator to cool for 2-3 hours if you're in a hurry, or you can just let it sit overnight. You can use it when it's cooled down completely and solidified a bit.[11]

    • If you want to use multiple lip balm tubes, use a rubber band to tie them together. That will make it easier to pour the lip balm into the tubes.
    • This should keep several months at room temperature since it doesn't have water in it. However, if it smells off or has mold, throw it out.
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    Add castor oil, shea butter, and coconut oil to a small pan. Pour in 1 tablespoon (15mL) each of castor oil and shea butter. Measure out 2 tablespoons (30mL) of coconut oil, and add that to the pan, too.[12]

    • If you want, you can substitute petroleum jelly for the castor oil in the same proportion. Petroleum jelly seals in moisture.[13] Castor oil soothes chapped lips and hydrates. Both shea butter and coconut oil hydrate, but shea butter has vitamin E, too, which is good for your skin.
    • You can also leave out the shea butter if you'd like. Try adding more coconut oil.
    • You can also heat these in the microwave; if you'd like to, use a small microwave-safe bowl.
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    Place the pan over low heat to melt the oils together. As the oils warm up, stir them occasionally to distribute the heat evenly. Once the coconut oil and shea butter have melted and the oils are all incorporated, take the pan off the heat.[14]

    • If you heat it in the microwave, start with 15-20 seconds and check on it. Heat it up in 5-second increments until the oils are melted and mixed together.
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    Pour in a few drops of the essential oil of your choice after you take the oils off the heat. Try 10-15 drops of citrus essential oil, such as grapefruit, lemon, or orange for a summery lip balm. Alternatively, add peppermint for a cooling lip balm. If you like floral flavors, use lavender or rose oil.[15]

    • Citrus essential oils have antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
    • Clove or cinnamon are also good options, but you should start with just a few drops. They can get overpowering very quickly. They have a warming effect on your lips.
    • If you don't have any essential oils, try sprinkling in 1/4 a packet of a drink powder mix, such as Kool-Aid or Crystal Light, which will add color and flavor.
    • For a natural tint, add 1/4 teaspoon (1.5 grams) of beet root powder.
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    Add the lip balm to a small container to cool. Stick it in an old lip balm container, a small mint tin, or anything else you have on hand. Let it cool overnight or stick it in the fridge to cool faster.[16]

    • It's ready when the lip balm has cooled and solidified.
    • This should last several months at room temperature.
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    You can use petroleum jelly as a lip balm. Try mixing petroleum jelly with eyeshadow color to make a lip balm with a tint of color.

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    No. The pigment in eyeshadow generally has similar ingredients as the pigment in lipstick. And eyeshadow has to be safe for the eyes, so it should be safe for the lips as well.

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    Lip gloss won't melt because its already a liquid. Lip balm, which firms up into a solid, will melt if left out in the heat.

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      • If you don't have coconut oil, try shea butter, cocoa butter, or petroleum jelly.

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      • If you use petroleum jelly and you want it to be flavored or scented, melt it before you put the flavoring in. Otherwise, it will not mix very well.

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      • You can substitute extracts like vanilla extract for essential oil, though it might not mix in as well.

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      Things You'll Need

      Making a Simple Honey Lip Balm

      • Shea butter
      • Raw honey
      • Essential oil
      • Small pot or microwaveable bowl
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      Creating Fruity Gelatin Lip Balm

      • Coconut oil
      • Gelatin powder
      • Essential oil, optional
      • Microwaveable bowl
      • Spoon

      Mixing a Hydrating Lip Balm

      • Castor oil
      • Shea butter
      • Coconut oil
      • Essential oils or drink mix powder
      • Small pot or microwaveable bowl
      • Spoon

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      To make lip balm without beeswax, start by heating 1 tablespoon of shea butter or coconut oil over the lowest setting on your stove until it melts. Then, remove the pan from the heat and stir in 1 tablespoon of raw honey and 4 drops of an essential oil, such as peppermint or rose. If you don’t have essential oils, add a few pinches of ground cinnamon instead. Once the mixture is well combined, pour it into an old lip balm container and leave it overnight to harden. For tips on how to make a fruity lip balm with gelatin, read on!

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      3 Ways to Make Lip Balm Without Beeswax - wikiHow? ›

      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 do you make 2 ingredient lip balm? ›

      These are a breeze to make, under 20 minutes was all it took after I finished experimenting with my wood butter. I am using the same recipe as my wood butter : 3 parts coconut oil and 1 part beeswax. Even this ratio is measured by eyeballing given the tiny batch I am making.

      How do you make lip balm without wax or Vaseline? ›

      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 can I make pink lips balm? ›

      Place the grated beeswax, coconut oil, and sweet almond oil into the bowl. Stir occasionally until the mixture is fully melted. Once the wax and oils are melted, add the beetroot powder to achieve the desired color. Adjust the quantity to make the balm more or less pigmented.

      What is a 3 ingredient lip gloss? ›

      You can make my gorgeous DIY lip gloss recipe with only three ingredients, castor oil, vegetable glycerin and natural carmine colorant or micas.

      What can I use instead of beeswax in lip balm? ›

      Instead of beeswax, I chose to use carnauba wax as a plant-based, beeswax alternative. Carnauba wax has the perfect consistency for a lip balm. It's neither too hard nor too soft. It's a natural wax derived from the leaves of the carnauba palm and is revered for its hypoallergenic and skin-soothing properties.

      How do you thicken homemade lip balm? ›

      Generally speaking, you need to use roughly 15-20% beeswax to 25-30% butter and 45-50% oil. The more butter and wax you use, the thicker or 'sturdier' your lip balm will be. This is good if you want your lip balm to stay on for quite a while. It will also be 'creamier', which is how we like it!

      How do you make tea lip balm? ›

      To make the lip balm, combine 2 oz. of green tea-infused oil, the beeswax, and the shea butter in a double boiler over medium heat. Stir the mixture over heat until everything is melted and well combined. Remove from heat and stir in the honey and almond oil.

      What is the key ingredient in lip balm? ›

      The main ingredients in lip balm are beeswax, sunflower oil, shea butter, vitamin E and jojoba. Some lip balms may include other ingredients such as petroleum jelly, lanolin, dyes, flavour, fragrances oils and SPF lotion.

      How do you harden Lipbalm? ›

      Set the lip balm down someplace where it won't be bumped. Leave the lid off, and wait for it to harden. This may take 1 to 2 hours, however. If you are in a hurry, you can stick the lip balm into the fridge or freezer for 10 to 15 minutes instead.

      What can you use instead of beeswax for lip balm? ›

      Instead of beeswax, I chose to use carnauba wax as a plant-based, beeswax alternative. Carnauba wax has the perfect consistency for a lip balm. It's neither too hard nor too soft. It's a natural wax derived from the leaves of the carnauba palm and is revered for its hypoallergenic and skin-soothing properties.

      What makes lip balm hard? ›

      Beeswax is typically the culprit when it comes to the consistency of homemade lip balm. Too much and your lip balm becomes hard.

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