Here is the recipe all in one easy to copy place:
Pink Tinted Lip Balm
2 TBSP grated beeswax
2 TBSP coconut oil
2 tsp. sweet almond oil
chunk of red lipstick
1/2 tsp. of shimmery eye shadow powder
10 drops of essentail oil (I used peppermint but you can use any kind)
Melt all but essentail oil in a doubleboiler until completely melted and there are no more beewax flakes.
Do not boil or overheat. Stir with a throw away tool like a bamboo skewer.
Remove from heat and add essential oil. Using a syringe or medicne dropper fill your lip balm containers.
Let it sit at room temperature or in the fridge until hardened or opaque.
facts and tips section
Christie @ A Lemon Squeezy Home says
You are BEAUTIFUL! The lip gloss looks greaT!
The Miller Five says
Awesome Delia! My daughter asked the other day if we could make lip gloss. Yay! Great pictures by the way. You are gorgeous!
astr!d says
you are so beautiful!!
Twin Inspiration says
I always have to have lip balm with me. I will have to try this. Thanks so much for the tutorial.
Sarah @ Sarahndipities says
Um…This totally rocks!!!! Thanks for sharing!!
Sawdust and Paperscraps says
Perfect thing to do with that last bit of lipstick that you can actually put on your lips because it doesn't come out beyond the applicator so you have to try to use your finger… Just dig it out with a Q-tip and make some new lip balm. Awesome!
Mizz Entice says
This is so awesome!! Your blog is fantatsic!!
Mossery says
Oooh, a new recipe to try. Thanks!
I have been learning about essential oils the past couple of years…and I would strongly caution AGAINST using lemon or orange in your summer lip balm!! They are both photosensitizing, and you could end up with some serious lip burn if you put it on and go in the sun. The dilution might be enough, but I wouldn't want to take the chance. There&#
Katie Evans Photography says
What a fun idea!!! ANd I love your little pots! They are adorable. Why are little things so cute?
Can't wait to try this!
Vivi says
Natural and homemade, i like it !!
Shani @ inspirednest.ca says
Just visiting from ucreate! I can't wait to try this. I love lip balm and I'm always struggling to find the right colour – now I can make my own:-)
Jen~ Lipstick and Laundry says
Love this tutorial and especially all the tips and tricks you list at them bottom… I love thorough products lists… Thanks
Mira says
I love this, this is a great idea!
Pamala says
this is a much more natural way than I've been doing so I do want to try it.. but I think my way is easier… I just get carmex or nivia lip balm (or any that's already in a jar) and then melt part of a lipstick and balm and mix them together.. works fantastic and everyone always asks me where I got the pink carmex lol 😀
Kenda says
Great post! I am going to try this but I think I am going to use beet juice for a more natural lip balm 🙂
Jean says
thank you for this great tutorial!
none says
This is SO awesome! I cannot wait to try it! I had to share it on my site
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Thanks for sharing!!!
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Emily
KatieD says
So pretty! Thank you for sharing!
KatieD says
This is wonderful and so pretty! Thanks for sharing!
Table4Five says
I'm a lip balm addict but I've never tried making my own, thanks so much for sharing!
Interestingly, I went to an event at BlogHer one year where Vaseline was blending color and flavoring into little pots of Vaseline for us. I've never thought to try that, either!
jemm says
This is great! Can you please tell me what DSLR camera you used to take the pictures? I love your photos and I'm thinking of getting one soon! Thanks!
Jamie says
Awesome tutorial and fantastic photography!
Lauren says
Just made this! Love love love. Thanks!
Denise Graziano says
To get beeswax off your grater or any metal object, like candle stick holders, put in the oven with a piece of wax paper underneath and turn the temp up. It will melt right off. Oil can remove little bits of wax, too.
alineplatteau says
Wauw, It looks really nice! Keep going!!
olive says
LOVE this I’m going to make it for my mom for Christmas. I thought u got pics off the internet until u pointed out your paleness you look like a model!
Delia says
You are so kind. Thanks Olive! 🙂
Alyssa says
How many lip balms does this make?
Delia says
about 4-5 small pots. I believe they were 1 oz jars.
Sunnie@ModernGirlNutrition says
Your pictures are GORGEOUS!
Traci says
My Mother and I have become lip balm and soap makers. We loved how the tinted lip Balm turned out.. The balm turned out to have a beautiful pinkish color and we used Lemon Cake oil and it was delicious. Thank you so much for the recipe we loved it..
Traci
Delia says
oooh. Lemon Cake oil sounds amazing. Thanks for your super sweet comment!
marcia gonzales says
love your stuff..
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Bob says
Could you add vitamin E to this concoction if so how much
Also fantastic post never though to try this
Delia says
Thanks! If you are using vitamin E oil, I would swap out whatever amount of vitamin E oil you want to use with that amount of sweet almond oil. That way your oil ratio stays the same. You should need too much, I wouldn’t think.
Delia says
sorry…I mean shouldN’T need too much. 🙂
Bob says
Could you have half of each for example 1 tea spoon of almond oil and 1 tea spoon of vitimin E oil?
Delia says
Sure! It’s really up to you. You could probably even sub the almond oil out and just use Vitamin E oil.
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Tess says
Do you have a recipe without beeswax? I’m allergic.
Delia says
Tess,
I am so sorry, I don’t. I wish I did.
Brittany says
I made this an substituted almond oil for jojoba oil. Went well! Also, the recipe says 1 tbsp of coconut oil one place and 2 tbsp later. I made both–1 tbsp was a lot thicket. Thanks!!
Charlotte says
What a lovely site! I will be back here 🙂 Thanks for the recipe, creative, simple, super clear to follow, and well explained. I am doing this tomorrow! Thanks!!
Delia says
Thanks Charlotte! Have fun!
Rituparna Choudhury says
I used beeswax + shea butter + watermelon seed carrier oil with some essential oils, and the texture was soft and lovely, but the jar I had kept aside for later use – it developed fat bloom after a few weeks.
Same thing happened with candelilla wax + cocoa butter + shea butter + sweet almond.
Does anyone know how to prevent fat blooms in homemade lip balms please?
Delia says
hmmm. I’m not sure. I don’t use shea butter. I wonder if it has something to do with that? I really can’t be sure without doing more research. The flavors sound lovely though!
Rituparna Choudhury says
Thank you Delia
Joan says
I want to make these for shower favors. How large can you make a batch?
Joan
Delia says
Good question Joan. It makes about 3-4 TBSP. of lip balm per recipe batch. Depending on how big your containers are, will determine how far this stretches. I hope that helps!
Sarah says
I just made this today and it turned out well 🙂 However, i found it started to solidify while I was pouring into jars. Is there any way to avoid this? Also, what is the best way for washing the bowl and other materials used while making this? (it was hard to clean).
Thanks for the feedback, I love making things from home 🙂
Sarah
Delia says
Hi Sarah!
Great questions. Do you happen to live in a cold place? If you live in a cool climate, the balm will solidify quicker. I suggest working as quick as you can, or if you can, turn up the heat in your home while you work (or put a space heater near you). In case anyone else is having the opposite issue, please note that those living in warmer climates will have to wait twice as long for the balm to harden and it will still be a little soft.
If you live in a warm place and it still is solidifying too quick, you may need to reduce the amount of beeswax in your recipe.
As far as washing the materials afterward, you will want a good quality dish soap. First wipe away as much oil as you can with a paper towel and throw it away. Then work up a really concentrated batch of soapy water and soak your dishes for a while. Give them a good scrub and you should be good to go. The only exception is the cheese grater you used for the beeswax. Once you use it with beeswax it’s done. That cheese grater can only be used with beeswax at that point. I suggest using a cheap cheese grater from the thrift store or the dollar store. If you really need to reclaim your cheese grater, you can try melting it off the medal part of the grater with a lighter. I’m not totally sure that would work though.
I hope that helps!