Homemade Lip Balm Recipe

Heather Dessinger

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Remember when I shared with you a list of my beauty essentials, like deodorantshampoo bars, tooth powder, foundation powder, dry shampoo? Well, I forgot one!

This tried-and-true, super easy lip balm recipe moisturizes and protects with beeswax, natural cocoa butter and your choice of moisturizing oil. While it’s very soothing to chapped lips, it’s also light enough to be worn year-round.

If you’d like to whip up a batch to give as thoughtful (yet inexpensive!) gifts, here are the sticky labels I used for this project that you can customize with your “company name.” I go by Potamus & Co., but you can use your last name, a nickname, the name of a place that is meaningful to you (Such as Nashville Co. or Raleigh Co.), or any other word you desire.

Tip: Labels tend to peel away easily from lip balm tubes. To help them adhere better, I suggest wrapping a rubber band around the label after application and leaving it on overnight. Once the rubber band is removed the labels should stay put.

Lip Balm Recipe - This tried-and-true, super easy lip balm recipe moisturizes and protects with beeswax, natural cocoa butter and your choice of moisturizing oil. The post includes a downloadable template in the post along with links to the exact labels and lip balms used in the photos.

Homemade Lip Balm Recipe

Makes approximately six .15 ounce tubes – the ones I use come in packs of 50 and packs of 100.

Ingredients

* Not all essential oils are recommended for lip balm. Certain ones are phototoxic, while others may cause reactions such as irritation or sensitization. When selecting an essential oil for this recipe, I recommend sticking with ones that are known to be gentle.

Instructions

  1. In a double boiler (or a stainless steel bowl set inside a pot of boiling water), melt cocoa butter and beeswax.
  2. Add in the olive/almond, or jojoba oil and stir until thoroughly melted.
  3. Remove from heat and – if you are using them – stir in essential oils and vitamin E.
  4. Pour liquid into lip balm tubes or tins and allow to cool. (Tip: Transferring the liquid to a measuring cup with a spout makes pouring much easier.)

Suggested Expiration Date

One year from the time it is produced.

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About HEATHER

Heather is a holistic health educator, herbalist, DIYer, Lyme and mold warrior. Since founding Mommypotamus.com in 2009, Heather has been taking complicated health research and making it easy to understand. She shares tested natural recipes and herbal remedies with millions of naturally minded mamas around the world.