Pins and Procrastination https://pinsandprocrastination.com Green cleaning, DIY, crafts, organizing, and more Thu, 09 Oct 2014 12:35:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 65788647 How to Make All Natural Homemade Tinted Lip Balm/ Chapstick https://pinsandprocrastination.com/how-to-make-all-natural-homemade-tinted-lip-balm-chapstick/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/how-to-make-all-natural-homemade-tinted-lip-balm-chapstick/#comments Mon, 04 Aug 2014 11:00:30 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=1904 I love lip balm. I don’t know why my lips are so dry, even in the summer, but they are. And so I always have some with me. Well, I made some awesome homemade honey lip balm a while ago, and I am almost out of it. So when I went to make a new...

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How to Make All Natural Homemade Tinted Lip Balm

I love lip balm. I don’t know why my lips are so dry, even in the summer, but they are. And so I always have some with me. Well, I made some awesome homemade honey lip balm a while ago, and I am almost out of it. So when I went to make a new batch I decided that I should try making it tinted. Why not have a little color while I moisturize my lips?

And the results were awesome. Why spend extra on tinted lip balm at the store when you can make it yourself? You don’t have to worry about what is in it. Some of the worst offenders of the unnatural and toxic chemicals in our cosmetic products are artificial colors and scents. Well, this lip balm is tinted and scented naturally.

And at 40 cents a tube you can’t beat the price. That includes the price of the empty chapstick tube. Counting only the ingredients, it only costs 13 cents to make one tube! Amazing.

How to Make All Natural Homemade Tinted Lip Balm

All the ingredients in this lip balm serve a purpose:

  • Coconut Oil: natural moisturizer, antibacterial, full of antioxidants and nutrients your skin needs (you can get it here– make sure your coconut oil is organic, unrefined, and cold-pressed)
  • Honey: Naturally anti-bacterial, natural humectant (attracts moisture to the skin), (use a raw, organic honey, and local is preferred)
  • Beeswax: protects skin against damaging elements, antioxidant, anti-bacterial, and anti-inflammatory, keeps lip balm solid at warmer temperature (you can get it here)
  • Beet Root Powder: Natural colorant (you can get it here)
  • Essential Oils (optional): for scent

I get my empty chapstick containers on amazon (like most of my ingredients).

How to Make All Natural Homemade Tinted Lip Balm

This picture illustrates how you know the lip balm is done. The easiest mistake to make for this recipe is to not heat the coconut oil, beeswax, and honey for long enough. The honey takes a higher temperature to combine with the coconut oil and beeswax.

It is a subtle difference, but you can see in the picture on the left that the honey is “heavier” and sits on the bottom. On the right it mixes with the other ingredients.

How to Make All Natural Homemade Tinted Lip Balm

There may be a little separation when you add the beet root powder, which is not a problem. Just make sure it is warm enough and mix it well before you pour it into the tubes and it should turn out fine. How to Make All Natural Homemade Tinted Lip Balm

Looks pretty great right? It feels even better!

This should make about 10 tubes of lip balm

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • slightly less than 2 teaspoons beeswax
  • beet root powder- to your desired color (I used about 1/2 teaspoon)
  • optional: 10 drops of essential oils for scent

Directions:

  • Heat the coconut oil, honey, and beeswax in a double boiler or a pot placed on a pot of boiling water over medium heat for 5-7 minutes
  • Reduce heat to low and stir continuously for 6 minutes, or until the honey combines with the coconut oil and beeswax (time may vary- it could take longer than this)
  • Remove from heat and add essential oils and beet root powder, and mix thoroughly
  • If there are clumps of beet root powder that won’t break up, you can put the pot back over the heat and stir to help them break up, but this may not be necessary
  • Pour into your desired container and leave out to return to room temperature for at least one hour
  • Use as you would lip balm or chapstick

How to Make All Natural Homemade Tinted Lip Balm

If you want to put labels on your lip balm, 2″x2″ labels fit my tubes perfectly. I think its always fun to have a label on a product you make yourself. It makes it feel even more professional.

My lips feel a little spoiled right now.

You can play around with other natural tints to get a different color. This was just the bright raspberry color I was going for, but nutmeg and cinnamon are also natural colorants that could be mixed with beet root powder to get your desired color. There are a bunch of other natural colorants as well, but you probably have those two on hand.
How to Make All Natural Homemade Tinted Lip BalmNext time I make these, I might just add some extra SPF as well. I’ll update the post if I end up doing that.

Try making yourself some tinted lip balm and let me know how it goes for you!

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