Super Simple & Easy Natural Lip Tint Balm Recipe
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π How to make Tinted Lip Balm
π Beeswax Pellets
π§ Shea Butter
π₯₯ Coconut Oil
✨ Castor Oil
π« Natural Tint: Cocoa or Beetroot Powder
πΏ Optional: Peppermint or Vanilla Essential Oil
π Why You'll Love This DIY Balm
π§ͺ Ingredients:
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1 tbsp beeswax pellets (locks in moisture)
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1 tbsp shea butter (deeply nourishing)
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1 tbsp coconut oil (softens and hydrates)
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1 tsp castor oil (adds shine & smooth application)
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½ tsp cocoa powder (for a brown tint) or
½ tsp beetroot powder (for a pink/red tint)
(adjust amount for color intensity) -
Optional: 1–2 drops of peppermint or vanilla essential oil
π§΄ Directions:
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In a double boiler or microwave-safe container, melt the beeswax, shea butter, and coconut oil together.
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Once melted, remove from heat and stir in the castor oil.
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Add your chosen natural tint (beetroot or cocoa powder) and mix thoroughly to eliminate clumps.
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Add essential oil if desired.
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Pour into lip balm tubes or tins.
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Let cool and solidify (about 30 minutes).
π Tips:
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You can mix beetroot and cocoa powder for a custom mauve shade.
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Store in a cool place to avoid melting in warm weather.
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For a glossier finish, add a few drops of vitamin E or more castor oil.
π️ Shop the Ingredients:
✅ beeswax pellets
✅ shea butter
✅ coconut oil
✅ castor oil
✅ cocoa powder
✅ beetroot powder
Optional: peppermint or vanilla essential oil
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