DIY Rose Lip Balm (3 Ways)

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Cook Time: 7 minutes

Total: 37 minutes

Servings: 1

DIY Rose Lip Balm (3 Ways)

Ingredients

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Instructions

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Step 1

Before beginning, wash your equipment in warm, soapy water. Allow to dry, or dry it with a clean kitchen towel

Step 2

Place shea butter (or cocoa butter), coconut oil, and wax of choice in a Turkish coffee pot or heat-safe glass measuring cup

Step 3

Then, place your container into a makeshift double boiler. To create a makeshift double boiler, you can use a a shallow saucepan filled with a few inches of water.

Step 4

Heat the mixture gently on medium low heat. Since you're making a small batch, your rose lip balm ingredients will melt quickly, so be careful not to let the mixture boil or burn.

Step 5

Once all ingredients have thoroughly melted, remove your pot from the stove. To avoid damaging the fragrance ingredients, wait a minute before proceeding to the next step

Step 6

During the cool down phase, add your rose wax and mica first and mix promptly while the lip balm is still warm. A mini whisk helps to incorporate the ingredients quickly and thoroughly. Then, add essential oils or lip balm flavour, if desired.

Step 7

Pour your product into your glass jars or tins. Place your containers on a plate beforehand to make your lip balms easier to transport to the fridge.

Step 8

Carefully place the lip balms in the refrigerator and allow to cool for approximately 20-30 minutes. They shouldn't take long to harden, but this will also depend on the size of your container

Step 9

To avoid dents, wait to place the lids on your lip balms only once they’ve cooled down. They are now ready to use and gift, if desired.

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