Make your own lip balm with this natural recipe. Check out!
How to make homemade lip balm to moisturize lips
Making your lip balm is a great option to keep your lips hydrated, in addition, lips suffer from temperature changes, especially in the colder and drier seasons.
So it's a good idea to learn how to make this balm. That way, your lips will be more hydrated with that glossy touch.
Carry your balm whenever you need it
Every time your lips feel dry, the ideal is to use a balm or cocoa butter, that way they will always be hydrated.
However, it is a great option, that is, it creates an outer layer of protection against wind, humidity and sunlight, while hydrating.
In addition to these benefits for your lips to be well hydrated continuously, it's super simple to make, with few ingredients. Come check.
Ingredients for the balm
Sweet Orange Essential Oil – 5 to 10 drops
Candelilla Wax – 1 Tablespoon
Shea Butter – ¼ teaspoon
Coconut oil – 1 tablespoon
instructions to do
Whenever possible, try to make the recipe in a cool place. In this way, the room temperature will maintain the properties of the butters and oils.
First, melt the wax, coconut oil and shea butter until it becomes a homogeneous mixture, this process must be done in a bain-marie.
Then add the orange essential oil, then stir to obtain a consistent mixture, then place in small glass jars, or in containers suitable for lip balm.
How to store your lip balm
Finally, store them away from heat and direct light, avoiding the possibility of easily melting and losing their fundamental properties.
As a result, you will have a flawless balm, see how easy it is to make balms, in a simple and practical way.
Important: The balms can be used for up to 6 months, as they do not contain any preservatives, only natural ingredients.
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