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Avocado Lip Shine

This lip shine not only gives your lips a nice shimmer, it also provides some beneficial moisturising which can be sorely needed during these winter months.

Avocado oil contains a lot of Vitamin B which can help with skin damage,  skin protection, and cell generation. It also contains Vitamin A and Vitamin E which are both great for your skin too!

This recipe doesn’t contain enough mica to make a lip tint, but you can definitely add more if you want a lip colour as well as lip shine.

Ingredients
(makes eight (8) lip balm tubes)

8 Lip Balm Tubes
7 grams Beeswax
10 grams Cocoa Butter
20 grams Avocado Oil
5 grams Castor Oil
2 mini scoops Mauve Mica
1 mini scoop Bronze Mica
2ml Chocolate Flavour Oil (or any flavour of your choice)

Step One

Weigh out the beeswax, cocoa butter, avocado oil and castor oil into a heat safe container. I’m using one of our 100ml glass beakers (they’re awesome for this kind of thing!) I always chop my beeswax into smaller pieces, that way they melt a little easier.

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Step Two
Place in the microwave and melt using 30-60 second bursts. Beeswax has a high melting point, and can take a long time to melt. Be careful – because of the high melting point, the heat-safe container can melt or explode in the microwave if it gets too hot.

Step Three

Add the flavour and mica and mix well to combine. If you want to make a lip colour I suggest using approximately a total of 1Tbsp of mica.

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Step Four
Carefully pour into lip balm tubes. Fill to the top then wait a couple of hours for them to harden. You will notice that they will sink and get a hole in the centre. This is caused by the mixture cooling. To level off the tops you can gently go over them with a heat gun to melt the tops to make them nice and smooth.

These aren’t a rock hard lip balm so we suggest keeping them out of the sun so you don’t end up with a puddle of lip balm in the tube.

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Nourishing Lip Balm

Lip balm is something that I’m never without. I have two lip balms in my hand bag (I have two so that it’s quicker for me to find lip balm in amongst the rest of the junk in there!) , one on my desk, one on my coffee table and one on my night stand. I literally have five lip balms on the go at once, not to mention all my lip glosses. I really, really hate having dry lips!

Luckily for me lip balm is super easy to make so I never have to run out!

Nourishing Lip Balm Recipe

What you’ll need:

10 grams Beeswax, finely chopped
15 grams Cocoa butter
10 grams Organic coconut oil
15 grams Castor oil
5 grams Sweet almond oil
4 mini scoops of Merlot mica
3 grams Vanilla flavour oil (I chose vanilla because it’s my favourite, but feel free to substitute for yours!)

 

Step One:  Add the beeswax to a heat safe container and melt in the microwave for two minutes. Check to see if it beeswax has melted, if not put in the microwave for a further 30 seconds. Keep melting in 30 seconds bursts if needed.

 

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Step Two:  Add the cocoa butter and organic coconut oil. Melt in microwave in 30 second bursts until liquid.

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Step Three:  Add the castor and sweet almond oils and mix well. Melt in microwave in 15 second bursts if the base starts to solidify.

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Step Four:  Add mica and flavour oil. Mix well

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Step Five:  Pour into lip balm pots or slider tins, wait to set then smear liberally all over your lips!

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Note:  I personally wanted a lip balm with just the natural flavours from the coconut oil and cocoa butter, so I poured the base into one slider tin before adding the mica and flavour to the rest of the recipe.