The lips are a delicate part of the body. Because they are always exposed to the elements and only have a thin layer of skin to protect them, lips are more susceptible to drying out than other parts of the body. As such, our lips need a little extra attention! To keep them moist and give them a nice gloss, you need a great lip gloss. But there’s no need to spend a fortune – it’s easy to make your own lip honey gloss, guaranteed to give your lips nourishment and a beautiful sheen.
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Method 1
Method 1 of 3:
Using Petroleum Jelly
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Clean out old lip gloss containers. Wash them carefully with soap and water, and then sterilize them with rubbing alcohol. Rinse them out once more with water so that you won't be able to taste the alcohol when using your new lip gloss. [1] X Research source
- If you don't have old containers on hand, you can purchase new ones from a beauty supply store, drugstore, or even a dollar store.
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Place 3 tablespoons of petroleum jelly and honey in a microwave-safe dish. Microwave for 30 seconds.
- Vaseline is the most common and easy-to-find brand of petroleum jelly. [2] X Research source
- Honey is great to use in homemade lip glosses because it's a humectant, meaning it attracts and retains water. It also adds a nice shine and tastes great, too! [3] X Research source
- You can also use a double boiler if you don't have a microwave. A double broiler consists of a bowl placed on top of a pan of simmering water. The bowl does not touch the water, but creates a seal with the bottom pan to trap the steam produced by the simmering water. This prevents the substances being melted from burning.
- Another way to melt the ingredients is to put them in a plastic bag and then float the bag in hot water. Do this until the ingredients are melted. Then snip off a small corner of the bag to pour out the melted petroleum jelly and honey. [4] X Research source
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Stir to combine the two ingredients. If the ingredients are completely melted you can remove them from the microwave or double broiler. Otherwise, heat them again for another 30 seconds.
- Be careful with the melted ingredients. If very hot, they can cause a burn.
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Transfer the petroleum jelly and honey to the container(s). Let the container(s) cool on the counter until firmed up a bit. [5] X Research source
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Place the lid on the container. Store at room temperature and make sure the container does not get overly warm.
- Lip gloss should last for up to 6 months. [6] X Research source
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Method 2
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Using Beeswax
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Melt 3 teaspoons of grated beeswax and 5 teaspoons carrier oil over low heat. To do this, place both ingredients in the top of a melting pot or double broiler. [7] X Research source
- Beeswax is a great alternative to petroleum jelly if you want an all-natural product. An emollient, or moisturizer, beeswax will seal in the moisture in the lips and protect them from the elements. Beeswax is also good to use in making your own glossy lip balm because it adds stiffness and body to the product so that it can be easily applied, stored, and transported. [8] X Research source
- You can buy whole chunks of beeswax or, for greater ease, you can also purchase beeswax beads, which eliminate the need to grate the beeswax. [9] X Research source
- Carrier oils that work well in this recipe are sunflower, castor, or jojoba.
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Stir to combine the wax and oil. Remove from heat once well combined.
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Add in 1 teaspoon of honey. Whisk or mix thoroughly so that honey doesn't clump together.
- To make this gloss shinier and more fluid, use 2 teaspoons of wax and 8 teaspoons of carrier oil. [10] X Research source
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Pour the mixture into a clean container. Let it sit for 20 minutes before covering or moving. [11] X Research source
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Store at room temperature and use within 6 months of production. [12] X Research sourceAdvertisement
Method 3
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Make a scented or flavored lip gloss. Add 6-7 drops of your favorite essential oil. Peppermint, lemon, and orange are all nice, aromatic options. [13] X Research source
- For a chocolate or cocoa lip gloss, stir a little cocoa powder into the melted product, using just enough to flavor the gloss to your liking. Stir well to combine. [14] X Research source
- To make a berry lip gloss, add in some strawberry, raspberry, or blueberry drink crystals or kool-aid (with sugar added) to the melted product. Stir to combine. [15] X Research source
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Make a tinted gloss. Stir in a little dab of lipstick with a coffee stirrer. When applying a tinted lip balm, use a Q-Tip to avoid getting color on your fingertips. [16] X Research source
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Add extra nourishment. For a more nourishing balm, add in the contents of two vitamin E capsules. [17] X Research source
- Vitamin E is full of antioxidants and can neutralize the effect of free radicals that damage skin cells and cause dryness.
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QuestionCan I use olive oil and honey? Will that work (maybe with food coloring)?Community AnswerOlive oil will probably make your lip gloss too runny and possibly chunky. If you don't have Vaseline you could try coconut oil, Waxelene, Alba Un Petroleum, or Jao Brand Goe Oil. As for the coloring, food coloring will stain your lips. Try using melted (colored) chapstick or lipstick instead.
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QuestionWill vitamin C harm me if I use too much?Community AnswerIn the context of lip gloss, no. You won't use enough to harm yourself.
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QuestionCan I use crayons to tint it?Community AnswerYes! I have made quite a few lipsticks/lip glosses using crayons, coconut oil, and honey.
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References
- ↑ http://www.allfreecrafts.com/bath-and-body/face-and-body-care/vaseline-lip-balm/
- ↑ http://www.allfreecrafts.com/bath-and-body/face-and-body-care/vaseline-lip-balm/
- ↑ http://gi365.info/lifestyle/diy-citrus-honey-lip-gloss/
- ↑ http://www.allfreecrafts.com/bath-and-body/face-and-body-care/vaseline-lip-balm/
- ↑ http://www.allfreecrafts.com/bath-and-body/face-and-body-care/vaseline-lip-balm/
- ↑ http://gi365.info/lifestyle/diy-citrus-honey-lip-gloss/
- ↑ http://www.marthastewart.com/272589/homemade-lip-balm
- ↑ http://everydayroots.com/diy-lip-balm
- ↑ http://gi365.info/lifestyle/diy-citrus-honey-lip-gloss/
- ↑ http://www.instructables.com/id/Honey-Lip-Balm/
- ↑ http://www.marthastewart.com/272589/homemade-lip-balm
- ↑ http://gi365.info/lifestyle/diy-citrus-honey-lip-gloss/
- ↑ http://www.marthastewart.com/272589/homemade-lip-balm
- ↑ http://www.allfreecrafts.com/bath-and-body/face-and-body-care/vaseline-lip-balm/
- ↑ http://www.allfreecrafts.com/bath-and-body/face-and-body-care/vaseline-lip-balm/
- ↑ http://www.marthastewart.com/272589/homemade-lip-balm
- ↑ http://everydayroots.com/diy-lip-balm
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