I decided to make my own lip balm after reading
this blog post on Design Sponge. The recipe seemed simple enough, and called for just a few ingredients: beeswax, coconut oil, and essential oil.
To make approximately 2 containers (20 ml) of lip balm, you will need:
2 tablespoons beeswax, grated
1 tablespoon coconut oil
2-3 drops essential oil
A glass container with a spout and handle (I used a Pyrex measuring cup), a medium sized pot, a metal spoon and water
1) Fill the pot with a few inches of water and bring to a boil
2) Grate the beeswax. I used a cheese grater.
3) Add the beeswax and coconut oil to your glass container and place in the pot of boiling water.
4) As the beeswax and coconut oil begin to melt, stir to incorporate. Allow the beeswax to melt completely.
5) Remove from heat and add essential oil. Stir.
6) Pour into container and cover with lid. Let cool. Lip balm will be solid at room temperature.
You can experiment with the amount of beeswax and coconut oil to get the consistency you want. A good rule of thumb is 2 parts beeswax to 1 part coconut oil. Likewise, you can add more or less essential oil, depending on how strongly scented you want your lip balm.
I also created labels for the lip balm containers. You can download a free pdf of the labels
here.
This funny little tool is a
Fiskars circle cutter. It can cut circles from 1" to 8", so it's perfect for jam jar labels or, in this case, lip balm labels. I also opted to buy the
circle cutter guide, which makes it a lot easier to line up the cutter around your object.