
There are myriad recipes for DIY lip balm on the internet. Some of them were very complicated, and every single one is a bit different than the others, even if they have the same ingredients in them.
In the end, I decided that proportion was the thing to get right, and the more straightforward I could make it, the better!
This was the recipe I used.
Ingredients:
40g pure Shea butter
40 g coconut oil
80gm beeswax pellets
40 drops peppermint essential oil
Equipment:
Microwave safe jug
Wooden spoon for stirring
Small spatula
Method:
- Melt the Shea butter, coconut oil and beeswax in the microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring each time.
- When it is all melted and no wax pellets remain, stir in essential oil.
- Pour into small pots or tins.
Notes:
It will set at room temperature, but that will cool and set faster in the fridge.
When set, the lip balm should be opaque white and smooth in appearance.
This recipe makes approx. ten small tins.

The Verdict:
This was so easy to make!
It set really well and has a nice, smooth consistency.
The smell is quite neutral and only faintly minty.
It feels lovely on my lips, with a delicious little tingle from the peppermint.
I love the fact that this has no chemicals in it!
I’m very happy to be reusing tins and containers that I already had. I simply used some decorative tape to cover the lids.
Reblogged this on WordyNerdBird and commented:
One thing I have noticed with the wearing of a mask every time I go out is how dry my lips get!
I don’t know if it’s the mask that does that, or the fact I’m not wearing lipstick as much as I used to.
This lip balm recipe is easy and quick, and the end product is quite lovely.
LikeLike