How to make all natural lip balm (3 ingredients!)
Summary
TLDRThis week's DIY tutorial presents a homemade, deeply nourishing lip balm recipe, perfect for keeping lips hydrated. The formula includes candelilla wax or beeswax, sweet almond oil for its nourishing properties, and shea butter. Optional essential oils like sweet orange or lavender can be added for a pleasant scent. The simple process involves melting ingredients in a bain-marie, adding essential oils, and pouring into a tube or tin. The result is a natural, dual-purpose lip and hand moisturizer that's easy to make and use.
Takeaways
- 💄 The video is about making a deeply nourishing lip balm with shea butter and sweet almond oil.
- 🌱 The main ingredients include candelilla wax, sweet almond oil, and shea butter, with beeswax as an alternative.
- 🍯 Sweet almond oil is chosen for its nourishing properties, making it ideal for lip care.
- 🧈 Shea butter is recommended in the refined version to avoid a strong scent and taste.
- 🌿 Optional essential oils like sweet orange or lavender can be added for fragrance.
- 📦 The lip balm can be poured into a cardboard tube or a tin, with tools and links provided in the description box.
- 🔍 All ingredients should be weighed in a heat-safe bowl and melted in a bain-marie.
- 🔥 The mixture should be heated slowly at low heat until it is clear and smooth.
- ⏰ After stirring and adding essential oils, pour the mixture into a container and freeze for 15 minutes to solidify.
- ❄️ Freezing is recommended over air drying to prevent the butter from becoming grainy.
- 🌳 The lip balm is natural and can be used as a moisturizer for both lips and hands.
- 📺 The video ends with an invitation to subscribe for more DIY recipes.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the lip balm recipe in the video?
-The main purpose of the lip balm recipe is to create a deeply nourishing lip balm that keeps lips hydrated and creates a protective barrier.
What are the three main ingredients required for the lip balm?
-The three main ingredients are candelilla wax (or beeswax), sweet almond oil, and shea butter.
Why is sweet almond oil chosen for the lip balm recipe?
-Sweet almond oil is chosen because it has amazing nourishing properties that are beneficial for the lips.
What type of shea butter is recommended in the recipe?
-The refined version of shea butter is recommended to avoid an overpowering scent and taste.
Can essential oils be added to the lip balm, and if so, what are some examples?
-Yes, essential oils can be added to the lip balm. Examples include sweet orange and lavender.
What are the alternatives to candelilla wax mentioned in the video?
-Beeswax is mentioned as an alternative to candelilla wax.
How should the ingredients be melted for the lip balm recipe?
-The ingredients should be melted slowly at low heat in a heat-safe bowl placed in a bain-marie until the mix is very clear and smooth.
What is the recommended method for solidifying the lip balm after pouring it into the container?
-The recommended method is to place the container in the freezer for about 15 minutes to solidify the lip balm.
What is the potential issue if the lip balm is left in the freezer for too long?
-If left in the freezer for too long, the intense cold might crack the lip balm.
Can the homemade lip balm be used for other purposes besides moisturizing lips?
-Yes, the homemade lip balm can also be used as a hand moisturizer, making it a two-in-one product.
What is the importance of not letting the lip balm air dry according to the video?
-Letting the lip balm air dry might result in the butter becoming super grainy, which is not desirable.
Outlines
💄 DIY Deeply Nourishing Lip Balm
This week's DIY project is a deeply nourishing lip balm that uses shea butter and sweet almond oil to keep lips hydrated. The recipe also includes a wax, such as candelilla wax or beeswax, which ensures the balm remains hard at warmer temperatures and creates a protective barrier. Optional essential oils like sweet orange or lavender can be added for scent. The ingredients are melted together in a heat-safe bowl over a bain-marie, then poured into a lipstick tube or tin and solidified in the freezer for 15 minutes. The result is a natural and simple lip balm that can also be used as a hand moisturizer.
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Keywords
💡Lip balm
💡Shea butter
💡Sweet almond oil
💡Candelilla wax
💡Bain-marie
💡Essential oils
💡Cardboard tube
💡Tin
💡Freezer
💡Moisturizer
💡DIY recipes
Highlights
Introduction to making a deeply nourishing lip balm with shea butter and sweet almond oil.
Lip balm is designed to keep lips hydrated and create a protective barrier.
Wax in the recipe ensures the lip balm remains hard even in warmer temperatures.
Three main ingredients required: candelilla wax, sweet almond oil, and shea butter.
Candelilla wax is a plant wax derived from the Mexican candelilla plant.
Beeswax can be used as a substitution for candelilla wax.
Sweet almond oil is chosen for its nourishing properties.
Refined shea butter is recommended to avoid an overpowering scent and taste.
Optional addition of essential oils like sweet orange or lavender to scent the lip balm.
Lip balm can be poured into a cardboard tube or a tin.
Tools and ingredients for the lip balm are linked in the description box.
Instructions on weighing ingredients in a heat-safe bowl and melting them using a bain-marie.
Mixture should be clear and smooth before adding essential oils.
Pour the mixture into a lipstick tube or shallow tin and freeze for 15 minutes.
Freezing is recommended over air drying to avoid a grainy texture.
The natural lip balm can also be used as a hand moisturizer.
Encouragement to subscribe for more natural and simple DIY recipes.
Transcripts
hello zero wasters this week we're going
to be making a deeply nourishing
lip balm enriched with shea butter and a
deep nourishing oils just sweet almond
oil
this lip balm is perfect to keep lips
hydrated
additionally the wax in the recipe will
ensure it remains hard
even during warmer temperatures and will
also create a protective barrier for the
lips
okay let's get started you will need
just
three main ingredients candelilla wax
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a plant wax derived from the mexican
candelilla plant
if you prefer you can also use beeswax
i've included any substitutions in the
description box down below
an oil of your choice and here i'm using
sweet almond oil
because it has amazing nourishing
properties
shea butter i recommend using the
refined version
as the unrefined can have quite a
overpowering scent
and taste you really don't want near
your lips
optionally you can add an essential oil
such as
sweet orange or lavender to sand the lip
balm
and you can pour this lip balm into a
cardboard tube
or into a tin i've linked all of these
tools in the description box down below
weigh all the ingredients in a heat
heat-safe bowl
and place them in a bain-marie
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let them melt slowly at low heat until
you can see that the mix is
very clear and smooth then stir well
and add any optional essential oils
pour into a lipstick tube or a shallow
tin
pop in the freezer for about 15 minutes
make sure not to leave it for any longer
because otherwise the intense cold might
crack it
if you leave it to air dry the butter
might become super grainy
so i really recommend to let it solidify
with this method
this balm is so natural and simple you
can even use it as a two-in-one lips and
hand
moisturizer well i really hope you have
enjoyed this recipe
and don't forget to subscribe for more
natural and simple diy recipes
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