With the advent of summer comes a host of skin related problems. The harsh heat and the dryness of these hot months can make your lips dry. Lips don’t contain oil glands like other parts of your skin, and this is why they often dry out and become chapped. Because of this dryness, you may frequently lick your lips. This strips moisture from the lips and the problem of dryness becomes worse. It is important to keep your lips hydrated during this weather to prevent this condition. According to some studies, using chemical-laden lip balms can also cause chapped lips.
If you look closely at the homemade lip balm recipes that I’ve shared to date, you’ll note that they have similar ratios of oils, beeswax, etc.
Since I often get questions about making substitutions for one ingredient or another, I thought I’d share with you my basic formula that lets me (and now you!) create pretty much any type of lip balm desired.
I’m going to give you the formula, then suggestions on which oils, herbs, butters, etc to use, then share the link to a tutorial I made on creating your own labels.
To deal with this problem, we reveal a few DIY, chemical-free lip balms made with interesting summer ingredients. Here are 3 recipes for you.
Aloe Vera Aloe vera has moisturizing properties and is one of the most beneficial summer herbs when it comes to taking care of the skin and beauty. Aloe vera gel is loaded with water content and will keep your lips hydrated.
Ingredients1 teaspoon aloe vera gel
1/2 teaspoon coconut oil
Method- Mix aloe vera gel and coconut oil together until the mixture turns slightly smooth.
- Store it in a container and use.
Tinted RaspberryRaspberry is a lovely ingredient to have in a DIY lip balm and you won’t even have to use a lipstick if you have a tinted lip balm. The omega 9 oleic acid present in the fruit protects the skin from the sun, moisturizes and repairs the skin from a cellular level.
Ingredients1/2 a teaspoon of beeswax
1/2 a teaspoon of freeze-dried raspberries (ground to a fine powder)
1 to 2 tablespoon of coconut oil
A small container to store the lip balm
Method- Use a double boiler to combine the coconut oil and beeswax. - Once the mixture is melted, remove it from the flame.
- Add the ground raspberries and mix well to combine the ingredients.
- Transfer the balm to a small container. The balm will harden in about 10 minutes.
- If you want harder consistency, you need to add 1 teaspoon of beeswax instead of 1/2.
Refreshing lime lip balmLime contains vitamin C which is good for skin. This lip balm recipe will keep your lips soft and fresh through the day.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons of coconut oil
2 teaspoon of beeswax
2 teaspoons of cocoa butter
2 teaspoon of almond oil
Around 15 drops of lime essential oil
A small container to store the lip balm
Method- Place a double boiler over low flame. Add cocoa butter, almond oil, beeswax and coconut oil to it. Stir and let the oils melt and combine.
- Remove from the flame and add in lime essential oil. Mix well.
- Transfer it to a small container. This will take about an hour to cool and harden.
- You can use this lime lip balm for about three months. After that, make a fresh batch for use.
- There is no chemical in these recipes. You can use organic ingredients to make your own lip balm.