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Powerfully Cool Lip Balm

1 Tablespoon Bee's Wax
1 Tablespoon Shea Butter
1-1/2 Tablespoons Avocado Oil
1/4 Teaspoon Glacier Mint Flavoring

This lip balm is delightfully cold on the lips, very refreshing!

Melt Bee's Wax  and Shea Butter on the stove.  Make sure it gets to over 180 degrees Fahrenheit.  Take off the heat, mix in  avocado oil. Mix well, then mix in the Soap Crafters Glacier Mint flavoring .  Pour into 7 Soap Crafters Lip Balm tubes or Lip Blam jars .

For easier pouring, use a rubber band to hold all the tubes together.  Then they stand upright easily.  Use a Soap Crafters dropper cap or Pipette to fill them.  Keep filling until they are a little overfilled.  This gives each lip balm a rounded top and not a sunken in one. After a couple of hours they will be cool, put on caps and clean up to label.  They are ready to use!

 

Creamy Lip Balm
1-1/2 Tablespoons Beeswax
3/4 Tablespoon Cocoa Butter
1-1/2 Tablespoons Almond Oil or other nice liquid oil
3 Tablespoons Shea Butter
2-1/2 Tablespoons Mango Butter
1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon Soap Crafters Flavor Oil

Melt Bee's Wax, Shea Butter, Mango Butter and cocoa butter on the stove.  Make sure the temperature gets over 180 F.  Remove from heat, add Almond Oil and  flavoring.  Stir.  Fill lip balm tubes or pots.  Should fill about 13 lip balm tubes.

 

Silky Lip Balm

2 tsp Candellia Wax
1 tsp Mango Butter
9 tsp Almond Oil
1/8 tsp vitamin E
1/2 tsp Lip Balm Flavor Oil

Home made lip balms are the best!
You can use pure, rich, exotic ingredients and also you can flavor them the way you like them.
Melt first 3 ingredients together on low heat. When fully melted remove from heat and stir in Vitamin E and flavor.

Pour into tubes or pots.
Makes 8-12 depending on the size of your container.

 

For easier pouring, use a rubber band to hold all the tubes together.  Then they stand upright easily.  Use a Soap Crafters dropper cap or Pipette to fill them.  Keep filling until they are a little overfilled.  This gives each lip balm a rounded top and not a sunken in one. After a couple of hours they will be cool, put on caps and clean up to label.  They are ready to use!