Diy Natural Lip Balm Color

I haven t worn colored lip gloss or lipstick in years.
Diy natural lip balm color. 9 drops rose essential oil. I use a glass pyrex mixing bowl in a saucepan of boiling water add the desired amount of powder alkanet madder or both. Making the infused sweet almond oil. My favorite is lemon and vanilla for scent and a little red coloring or cocoa powder for color.
Measure ingredients using a digital kitchen scale. The scent can be changed just as easily too by swapping the grapefruit essential oil for another. If you want a tinted lip balm leave the bowl on a side until the liquid solidifies just a little then add food coloring. Cup oil like sweet almond coconut or grapeseed find them here cup butter like shea cocoa or mango find them here 1 4 cup beeswax you can also use soy wax.
Use enough wax to make cup total lip balm mixture several drops essential oil for flavor use your. Melt candelilla wax and jojoba oil over a double boiler. Gently heat both oils in the top of a double boiler for about 10 minutes. Once you remove the pan from heat add the grapefruit essential oil and mix well.
It always sounds nice for a date night or family photo but by the time i go to bed my lips are dry and sore. 3 tablespoons cocoa butter 1 44oz 1 tablespoon shea butter. This homemade naturally tinted lip balm is moisturizing smells great and is so easy to make. The food coloring i used is gel not liquid.
6 natural lip balm colors and scents. This pink grapefruit lip balmhas a lovely but subtle pink color coming from natural beet root powder which you could obviously adjust or entirely remove based on your preferences. Add in shea butter and melt until liquid. 2 tablespoons sweet almond oil.
Heat oil in a double boiler. A couple drops of peppermint will make it similar to burt s bees lip chap. Remove from the heat add the alkanet root and steep for around 30 minutes to extract the colour from the root. An all natural lip balm with a hint of color.
Transfer the lip balm into containers. Start by heating the shea butter beeswax coconut oil and castor oil together over low heat in a small saucepan. Measure in clay and mica and stir well. Take care not to heat the shea butter too much remove from heat and stir.
Stir until the oil has reached the desired color. If you re adding a natural color mix in only a tiny bit at a time until you reach the desired shade. Melt the coconut oil beeswax and shea cocoa butter in a glass jar sitting in a small pot of simmering water not boiling and stir gently until melted be careful not to get any water into the mixture. When melted carefully stir in any colors or essential oils if using.