How to Make Lip Balm

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @SabrinaMBowen
    @SabrinaMBowen 10 лет назад +377

    TIP: For anyone who may be selling these or giving them away as gifts. If they don't look "professional" when they dry, just hit them with the heat from a hair dryer before capping. It will smooth them so they look machine done.

  • @misakonatsume5518
    @misakonatsume5518 9 лет назад +116

    You are a great announcer / speaker. I am only 7 years old and I want to be as professional as you are. thank you for making this video .your video is very interesting:D

    • @charlianker6262
      @charlianker6262 4 года назад +3

      Your comment was 4 years ago, when I were seven. So that means...........ur ten now! Or eleven...

    • @user-kx2zv7tg3u
      @user-kx2zv7tg3u 4 года назад +3

      Wonder how Misako is doing in life now....

    • @isabellasantana4359
      @isabellasantana4359 3 года назад +1

      @@charlianker6262 12...

    • @isabellanguyen2030
      @isabellanguyen2030 3 года назад

      7+5=12

    • @Schoohness
      @Schoohness 2 года назад +2

      Out there making botanical lip balm - you go, kid!!!

  • @peppatheoof
    @peppatheoof 8 лет назад +26

    I love it! Finally not just some DIY rainbow or chocolate, etc ! An actual semi professional how to, and is great step by step!

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +20

    Hello there~The oil used in this recipe is a Calendula-infused Sweet Almond Oil. This is Sweet Almond Oil that has been poured over dried Calendula petals and allowed to infuse in a cool, dark place for several weeks and then strained. You could also use Calendula oil that has been made from Olive Oil, Sunflower Oil, etc. Thanks for the question! ~Kori

    • @kenycewescott1295
      @kenycewescott1295 2 года назад

      If you already have infused oil and just want to make a couple chapstick. Do you still need 2 oz of beeswax?

  • @Ash060786
    @Ash060786 10 лет назад +17

    I just made these today, and they worked great! I also made Calendula infused oil, and added some peppermint essential oil and some organic cocoa powder! Thanks for the idea, and your lip balm tubes work great!!

    • @shelly5596
      @shelly5596 3 года назад

      Oh how I'd love to tey that.How much of each did you use ? I don't want to mess up.and waste product making my own chapstick.

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  12 лет назад +4

    Hi Kayla, thanks for the question. Yes you can use a little bit of shea butter! But make sure it's just a little bit, because it will harden the lip balm. And I'd definitely recommend experimenting with coloring. Check out our madder root that we sell at Mountain Rose, it makes a nice orange to reddish dye!
    Hope that helps :)
    -Mason

  • @Qkudzu
    @Qkudzu 10 лет назад +78

    My sister saw my product. Now her social club wants an order for 100 pieces to use in gift baskets.

  • @khfam6539
    @khfam6539 3 года назад +2

    I really love the video but just a suggestion, it would be nice if you can post the ingredients detail in description with the direct link to purchase them from your site.
    Also, it would be nice if you can write down the measurements of the ingredients in description box because sometimes in the videos they are not very clear about the measurements.
    Note: I think you made a mistake when talking about beeswax ratio in the lip balm.

  • @LadySilverWolfe
    @LadySilverWolfe 11 лет назад +2

    I made this recipe ( after failing with another recipe four times... They were not lip balm, but more like crayons) this recipe worked very well! Not too soft, not too hard. Thanks MRH! :)

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    Hi Ana! This is a good question. This lip balm is similar to any you might buy in that if you leave it in the warm sun or carry it around in a warm pocket all day, it will get softer and potentially melt. If you keep it out of the heat and sun, you should be fine. Of course, the final texture will depend a bit on what additions (and how much) you incorporate. Hope this helps! ~Kori

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +2

    Great question! Gently heating oils can be a good thing and can help some herbs to release their properties (namely roots and barks). It is a good idea to do a little research and see which herbs work best with longer, room temperature infusions and which ones work best with a warming of the oils. Be careful not to heat too quickly and you do not want to boil! For this, you need to get the beeswax and the oils to melt together--gentle heating just until incorporated :) ~Kori

  • @TheMagicCrafter
    @TheMagicCrafter 8 лет назад +7

    Neat! I've only ever bought from your store once (and I was very pleased with everything I purchased!

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +2

    Hi Parveen~Yes, you will want to pour the melted oils into the lip balm containers while it is warm. It starts to harden very quickly with the beeswax in it, so you will want to pour it immediately after mixing everything all together. ~Kori

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  10 лет назад +5

    Hi Eric~Thank you for your questions. You can definitely experiment and use oil combinations (one of my favorites is coconut oil and cocoa butter). I normally use a pyrex bowl or measuring bowl for combining the ingredients and then heat it over the water so clean-up is a breeze. I hope this helps! Good luck ~Kori

    • @batanghamogtv4908
      @batanghamogtv4908 3 года назад +1

      Sorry sir for my question i just want it to know if how many grams in 1 cup? Pls thankyou watching from Philippines

    • @jacquidaley3636
      @jacquidaley3636 3 года назад

      About 227 grams in a cup.

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  12 лет назад +2

    @elizabethannshapiro Essential oils are concentrated, so a little goes a long way. I would use 5 to 10 drops for every 10 tubes of balm. Hope this helps and sorry for the delay! ~ Erin

  • @readingsbycara
    @readingsbycara 5 лет назад +2

    @Mountain Rose Herbs ♥️ ♥️ ♥️ your products! Know, used, and loved them since the late 90s.

    • @mountainroseherbs
      @mountainroseherbs  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much for the support through all the years!!

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  12 лет назад +1

    You should be able to use any of the carrier oils we offer. Some are thicker than others, so you may need to experiment with the recipe to get it just right. As for essential oils, they are VERY concentrated and some can be caustic to the skin. I recommend researching before using them or stick with safe oils like lavender, orange, and peppermint. Less is always best with essential oils! Hope this helps. Cheers, Erin

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    Hi April~That is a great and hard question :) Laws vary and change so it is best to check FDA regulations so you are up on the laws, risks, language, etc. It will depend what sort of ingredients you use and how you classify and name your products, as well as whether you are selling locally or shipping to other states or even internationally. A little research and preparation can go a long way! Good Luck ~Kori

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    Hi Parveen~After melting the calendula infused sweet Almond oil with the beeswax, John adds some Anise Seed Essential Oil (this has a bit of a licorice-y taste). I hope that answers your question! Good luck ~Kori

  • @ericagoats982
    @ericagoats982 5 лет назад +1

    I love how you show how to make lip balm

    • @mountainroseherbs
      @mountainroseherbs  5 лет назад

      We're so glad to hear that you enjoyed the video! We will be adding more recipes and informative videos so be sure to subscribe if you like what you see! Thanks for tuning in, Erica!

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    Hi Jane! This is a good question. We have found that since extracts are alcohol based, they tend to separate out from the oils in the lip balm. An oil based flavoring or, what we tend to use, essential oils work best. I hope this answers your question. Good luck! ~Kori

  • @ScottWaring
    @ScottWaring 11 лет назад

    I only use Bodyshop and that cost me $7 US per stick. I defiantly will start this method and make my own, might use Extra Virgin Olive Oil as a substitute. Awesome video.

  • @victork868
    @victork868 Год назад

    still one of my favorite videos on RUclips

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  12 лет назад +1

    @piccolo3431 These should stay good for at least a year. The essential oils help preserve them, but you can add some vit e oil as well. ~ Erin

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    Hello! There are those who like to infuse their oils in a sunny, warm place for the added benefit of the sun. The suggestion for a cool, dark place is to 1. avoid temperature fluctuations, which can compromise how long the herbs last and 2. the dark also helps to preserve the herbs and infused oils for longer. It really is up to you how you'd like to do it. Good luck! ~Kori

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  10 лет назад +1

    Hi Jade~You could use Carnauba wax in place of the beeswax. (It is obtained from the Brazilian Palm Tree). I have also heard of folks using Candelilla wax in vegan body care and cosmetic products. Good luck! ~Kori

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  10 лет назад +1

    Hi there~The challenge with hemp oil is that it is that it shouldn't really be heated. If you must, you can gently heat it for a short period of time so you could give it a try in a lip balm recipe. Good luck~Kori

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    Hi Maddie~you can purchase those from us at mountain rose herbs (dot) com. We have them in clear and in the white that is shown. Thanks so much for your interest! ~Kori

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    Hi! You can add the extract in the beginning and then melt all the oils, butters and beeswax together. We have shared some great recipes for lip balm in our newsletters and on our web site (including one for a yummy Peppermint Cocoa lip balm in our January-February 2011 issue) you might like to try! ~Kori

  • @ShaniquaAlfonzo
    @ShaniquaAlfonzo 12 лет назад

    You could add mica
    Or a ground herb that adds a tint of the color that you want.

  • @stay_blessed23
    @stay_blessed23 11 лет назад

    @essenceNagellack basically its the stuff bees use to store honey. when people make honey, the stuff that coats it is wax.

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  12 лет назад

    Hi there, yes you can certainly melt it down, or you can add more oil to prevent it from becoming too hard. I hope that helps you out a bit!
    -Mason

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +2

    Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate international shipping (with the exception of Canada) at this time. This was a very difficult decision for us and I’m sorry that we are no longer able to meet your needs. I wish you the best in finding high quality organic herbs in your area and thank you for your interest. ~Kori

  • @tengwarsenna
    @tengwarsenna 13 лет назад

    You can also make a good double boiler by putting a big metal mixing bowl on top of a pot of water. just make sure the the bowl isn't smaller than the pot because it may tip over and get water in your lip balm! And only handle it with pot holders as the bowl will get hot!

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    You can use honey--but not instead of the beeswax. I have seen recipes that incorporate honey into lip balm recipes. They all add small amunts of honey after the oils and beeswax have been melted. I would suggest doing a little online research and finding a recipe that includes honey and giving it a try! Let us know how it goes :) Good luck~Kori

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад

    I am so glad this worked for you! Enjoy ~Kori

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  12 лет назад

    @23456JY Yes! You can use lip balm tubes or metal tins. They can be found on our website. :)

  • @LSUTigerMom
    @LSUTigerMom 11 лет назад

    You could take a block of wood and drill holes in it to hold your tubes--might be easier to pour the balm into them. Also, instead of a double boiler, you can use a pyrex measuring cup in a saucepan. If you warmed the oil before pouring it in the wax, would that work?

  • @delilaha
    @delilaha 12 лет назад +2

    "i'm showing you real life here folks" LOVE IT! :)

  • @Qkudzu
    @Qkudzu 11 лет назад

    I did it. Simple, fun, and quite rewarding.

  • @SheWillRide
    @SheWillRide 12 лет назад

    I hope you guys continue to teach. I love your videos and am learning alot. Thank you!!

  • @laceypennies
    @laceypennies 11 лет назад

    Nice... as soon as my sticks are used up I am doing this. Thanks for sharing this. This was really nice.

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  12 лет назад

    @marjs29 You can try using oils that are solid at room temoperature like coconut oil and cocoa butter. Their are other veggie based waxes that may work as well like carnuba and candelilla. You can find them on our website. Thank you! ~ Erin

  • @Myelbaby
    @Myelbaby 4 года назад

    Best video I have seen. Great instructions given. Thank you! 🙏

  • @naomiwitzke
    @naomiwitzke 3 года назад +1

    If I wanted to sweeten the lip balm, could I add some dried stevia leaf to the calendula oil infusion? If so, how much would you recommend for a cup of oil? Not looking for it to be overpoweringly sweet, just a hint of sweetness.

  • @Yeshuamysavior1
    @Yeshuamysavior1 13 лет назад

    Really love this! for stay at home people-this is wonderful! I will order from Mountain Rose-I am very grateful! Wonderful, friendly teacher,too. thanks!

  • @wasitribe
    @wasitribe 5 лет назад +1

    I used a Wilton chocolate melting pot. Worked really great

  • @ForeverSweetest
    @ForeverSweetest 11 лет назад

    Double boiler is just water that's put in a pot and you boil it. Then you take a heat proof bowl (usually glass) and put it on top. It just does the effect of evenly heating the item that you put in the heat proof bowl. Unless you don't have a pot or heat proof/glass bowl, then you don't have a double boiler. Hope this helps! :)

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад

    Hi Carolina! You could experiment with some herbs that have a tinting quality. Mason suggests some madder root, for example, which can make a nice reddish/orangish dye color. Enjoy! ~Kori

  • @shelly5596
    @shelly5596 4 года назад

    I loved the video.
    I've been making herbal salves for a few years now and made up some chapstick recently. I'll have to try the anise flavor. That's the flavor of my toothpaste so I should like it in my chapstick.

  • @ashleyl3699
    @ashleyl3699 8 лет назад +3

    how long do these last on the shelf?

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад

    Hi! You can choose what sort of oil you'd like to use--olive oil would work nicely, but so would sunflower, almond, or many others. You might want to check out the "carrier oils" product section on our website for some ideas :) ~Kori

  • @brugdealer
    @brugdealer 10 лет назад

    Love your videos, man! You are a great teacher, and I really am gleaning from these!

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  12 лет назад

    We sell them on the Mountain Rose Herbs website. Thanks!

  • @Smarion2
    @Smarion2 11 лет назад

    I definitely buy all my oils from Mountain Rose and make my own hair conditioners etc...I'm having one issue though. How do I make a lip balm of face lotion with SPF? I use coconut oil on my face daily and I know that that is a natural sun protectant and my medicine cabinet is FULL of ALL Mountain Rose products, but the spf is one thing I don't get. Is coconut oil strong enough alone? Also your product authenticity is awesome. Organic unrefined oil is WAY different that store bought. Thanks

  • @01Mary02
    @01Mary02 7 лет назад +8

    What about using a miniature funnel when you're pouring the mixture into the tubes? I got one at the Dollar Store and plan on using it when I make these. :-)

    • @mountainroseherbs
      @mountainroseherbs  7 лет назад +1

      I use a mini funnel when I make chapstick and it works well. It helps to have two people for the pouring part- one to hold the tube and one to pour since it requires some precision. Just a tip! Best of luck.

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    We carry the tubes here at Mountain Rose Herbs :)

  • @olgala1964
    @olgala1964 12 лет назад

    thank you, I love anise scent, I'm looking forward to making your recipe.

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад

    Hi~ honey won't behave the same in the recipe and while you might do some research to find lip balm recipes that include honey, the beeswax actually helps make the lip balm the firm consistency for putting on your lips. I am guessing by "hard" honey, you mean honey that is crystalized? Once crystalized honey is heated, it will again be more fluid. I hope this helps a bit! ~Kori

  • @aboutme7818
    @aboutme7818 11 лет назад

    Thanks for answering I have been looking for these tubes for ages

  • @MissEmveeOnTheBeat
    @MissEmveeOnTheBeat 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for posting this video! I have been looking for a simple to follow video and this is it! Now to get my hand dirty 🙌🏼🤗

  • @MommaBearAmanda
    @MommaBearAmanda 9 лет назад +1

    Great! Thank you so much for the instruction, I'm new at the DIY'S beauty care and this video really helped me out, Now to place an order with Mtn. Rose!! Thanks again! !

  • @juliehenderson3604
    @juliehenderson3604 8 лет назад +1

    Love this. How long will the lip balms store?

  • @cosmenherst
    @cosmenherst 12 лет назад

    @bunnyanimeanime you could use apricot or peach kernel oils, hazelnut oil, evening primrose oil...

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад

    Yes, Sara Allen, you could definitely use olive oil, if you would like. Good luck! ~Kori

  • @300iqwizard5
    @300iqwizard5 8 лет назад

    I checked out your online store. Excellent! I have been wanting to start a cool business similar to yours. So many questions though, about packaging, labels etc... I once visited a store called Lush at the mall . They sold mainly bath supplies, predominantly the fizzers. I think those would sell like hot cakes, and be a nice addition to your product line. I figure since I am just starting my business, I would share any insights I have with you. This isn't a super competitive business, and I don't feel like it is unethical to help one another . I wish you all the best, and if you have any insight as to good first steps, I am grateful for that. I will share any ideas I have with you freely , and openly.

    • @meaganrussell6883
      @meaganrussell6883 6 лет назад

      300IQ Wizard mountain rose herbs is along the line of Natural, Organically sourced ingredients that can benefit a human.. Lush is more so chemical after chemical to make them appear colorfully attractive, fizzy or over fragrant.

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад +1

    Hi Mike~To a certain extent, there may be some experimenting or finding some recipes that help. We do have a few over on our blog at mountain rose blog (dot) com. Particularly, I'm thinking of one called "Peppermint Cheer" that has a peppermint lip balm recipe. The peppermint is going to be a stronger flavor than the orange so you might have to experiment with the ratios to get the flavor you want. Maybe try diffusing them in some oil first and tasting a tiny pinch to see? Good luck! ~Kori

  • @jessicacarrillo6561
    @jessicacarrillo6561 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks I learned a lot

  • @dina_roberto
    @dina_roberto 3 года назад +1

    HOW TO add color like red but natural because i am looking for something gluten free

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад

    Hi Mike~It might depend on what sort of flavor you are going for? Some essential oils like mint or eucalyptus are stronger than the more mild (sweet orange). You might need to add a few more drops or go for a combination for a stronger flavor. I hope this helps! ~Kori

  • @Smarion2
    @Smarion2 11 лет назад

    Oh, one more thing, sorry. LOL! I'm a holistic kind of gal experimenting on my own and I really need a book that explains the uses and nature of oils etc...Do you suggest a book or does Mountain Rose havev their own? Also, WOW, I don't need a bunch of makeup, because of the effects of the oil, but I DO use waterproof mascara and that is all. Is there an oil that will take it off rather than using the refined oils the stores suggest? Ok, that's it.

  • @TeamOptimity
    @TeamOptimity 12 лет назад

    that hardend nice

  • @SunshineGirlz34
    @SunshineGirlz34 11 лет назад

    Great video..I'm wanting to make my own lip balms,and I didn't know where to start..thanks so much for posting this,you're awesome :D

  • @dionverhoog8239
    @dionverhoog8239 4 года назад

    Do you also have a video were you explain how to make the essential oil?
    I watched the video were I learned how to make infused oil. But I like to make the essential oil by my self as well.

    • @mountainroseherbs
      @mountainroseherbs  4 года назад

      Hi Dion, we don't have a video showing how to make essential oils at home. Distilling essential oils requires a great deal of plant material, specialized equipment, and a solid understanding of chemistry in order to yield a safe end product, so until we are able to create a whole series detailing this process, we would recommend sourcing your essential oils pre-made from sources you trust!

  • @lublubjubran3682
    @lublubjubran3682 7 лет назад

    hi john, thanks for the video. very informative. just wondering, for fragrance/flavor, can you use the flavors that you find in the baking section -i.e. vanilla extract, mint, orange, peppermint, etc...

  • @maryjoyquizon6503
    @maryjoyquizon6503 9 лет назад

    very amazing. plss make a demo of making a face foundation.

  • @MRKSCH101
    @MRKSCH101 2 года назад

    Gota try this ASAP! This Simple and easy lesson was exactly that I needed to see. Question: I was shopping around and though I have a 1lbs yellow bees wax bar, I noticed white all “natural” bees wax also. Could that be a suitable substitute or do you have a preferred make?

    • @mountainroseherbs
      @mountainroseherbs  2 года назад

      Hi there, great question! The only real difference between white and yellow beeswax is that the color has been filtered out in white beeswax. You could use either depending on the look you prefer! - Gracie

    • @MRKSCH101
      @MRKSCH101 2 года назад

      @@mountainroseherbs Thank you for the tip! Been taking my preps a bit more seriously and this is the next project!

  • @flieshman85
    @flieshman85 11 лет назад

    Can I add Coconut oil or shea butter? IF so, how much should I add to this recipe. I know adding too much will make the product much softer, which is bad, I dont want it melting when I carry it around. But arent there so many benefits of adding these ingredients?
    THanks in advance! Im really excited about making these.

  • @eyes2seebeyond
    @eyes2seebeyond 11 лет назад

    i bought beet powder..someone said it can be used for blush. so,im gonna try that and maybe add a bit in with the oil when i make the lip balm.
    maybe squeeze some berries in there..dont know if it will go bad though..store in fridge.
    just my thoughts.....im wondering about what to use for pigment also.
    think food :)

  • @girlgamer673
    @girlgamer673 11 лет назад

    if you dont have a dounle boiler you can can fill a pot or something with water and then put a stainless-steel bowl over the pot

  • @KosmeticKritter
    @KosmeticKritter 12 лет назад

    @marjs29- try using jojoba wax, it won't smell the same but it should work similarly with a little tweeking.

  • @shinpai
    @shinpai 12 лет назад

    I was curious about adding lanolin, shea butter, or coconut butter for extra moisturizing. Would you substitute for any of the beeswax?

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад

    Absolutely! You could add some Vitamin E oil to your lip balm. ~Kori

  • @tonyroberts9009
    @tonyroberts9009 5 лет назад

    Good info thanks.

  • @mikeemiliani9414
    @mikeemiliani9414 11 лет назад

    That does help. Thank you.
    Any advice for blending flavors together in terms of ratios and proportions of liquids? Say something like an Orange/Peppermint?

  • @jsphbjmn
    @jsphbjmn 13 лет назад

    you should put the enfused oil link in the discription. Thanks for the great vid:)
    ,

  • @serena89kim
    @serena89kim 11 лет назад

    great video~anyway, I make lip balm by myself, but I don't use double boiler, instead I just use microwave...pyrex measuring cup is safe foe microwave, so K just measure oil and wax together, and pop that mixture to microwave, and check every 15 or 20 seconds in that mixture is fully melted and mixed. anyway, It's more simple way..

  • @marilyncapehart663
    @marilyncapehart663 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 5-8-19

  • @ChingLo100
    @ChingLo100 13 лет назад

    cool ! thanks

  • @shelly5596
    @shelly5596 4 года назад

    Id like to replace the bees wax with cocoa butter. Can the full amount be switched out?

  • @libertymicrofarm6032
    @libertymicrofarm6032 3 года назад

    I have watched the salve video three times now. And she did 4 ounces of prepared oil to1 ounce of beeswax. I double checked to compare to your recipe for the lip balm, with the 8 ounces of oil to 2 ounces of bees wax. In my math, that is the exact same recipe. So question, shouldn’t be salve be softer than the lip balm meaning, that the lip balm should be 4 ounces of oil to 2 ounces of wax? I am just getting started with doing my oils and would appreciate an answer as to making sure I do this properly, thank you.

  • @mountainroseherbs
    @mountainroseherbs  11 лет назад

    You can use a little shea butter--as it will make a firmer texture for the lip balm. You can certainly experiment with substitutions, but keep in mind that different oils behave differently. You will likely want to do a little research for other recipes and suggestions to take advantage of all the possible combinations! ~Kori

  • @LoLiTaViSoN
    @LoLiTaViSoN 14 лет назад

    which essential oils could be used for lip balm, and which oils should not be considered? i've looked on the website you provide and there are just so many to choose from, but i want to make sure i don't make a purchase on an oil that can't be used for this kind of project. please and thanks
    great video by the way :)

  • @ipoddrake
    @ipoddrake 11 лет назад

    i plan on making some lipbalm like this but i plaan on adding some pepermint extract when would be a good time to add something watery like that

  • @SocialPanda
    @SocialPanda 14 лет назад

    @jobeatty Add some food coloring(it won't stain) or eyeshadow pigment.

  • @lupitaespinoza4022
    @lupitaespinoza4022 11 лет назад

    That's coooool the lip balm is nice

  • @gooddaymate1171
    @gooddaymate1171 4 года назад

    how do you prevent the sink hole at the top of the balm when it cools?

  • @tonijackson6529
    @tonijackson6529 4 года назад

    I'm allergic to almonds. Could you please recommend a similar oil that is also light? thank you

  • @headtonix
    @headtonix 10 лет назад

    I love you, this gives me life

  • @HannaRobinsbeautiful
    @HannaRobinsbeautiful 11 лет назад

    Thanks a lot!