I went ahead and ordered some more ingredients, bottles and small cases from bulkapothecary.com.
We tried the Natural Tinted Lip Balm Recipe found at http://wellnessmama.com/5837/natural-tinted-lip-balm-recipe.
I am inserting a photo of the recipe that I hand wrote along with a couple of notes.
*Make sure you thoroughly wash and dry all the containers you will be using before you start.
*When everything starts melting it takes a while for the beeswax pastilles to dissolve. For a bit I thought I had done something wrong because the shea and coconut dissolve so quickly. However, the beeswax pastilles just took a little longer. When they melt they completely dissolve and no longer look like pieces of rice in your mix.
*Maya and I would have preferred it mintier but my husband David said he liked it like that. He says that he doesn't like having lip balm taste like anything. So I guess we can make different batches for guys and girls. I think next time I'll add 20 drops of the peppermint oil.
*I didn't take pictures while doing it. I'll try next time. You need to make sure an adult is the one pouring the hot liquid mix into the jars. My little girl did the labels and helped scoop some of the ingredients but when it came to heating the liquid on the stove she stayed clear, because it gets very hot. It did cool pretty quickly. We tried putting liquid food coloring to tint it but it would not mix with the oil I guess because it's water based, and oil and water don't mix. We tried adding some cinnamon powder to give it a light tint, but I don't think I added enough and when it cooled some of it looked like it had tiny specks of cinnamon on the top. So I have to work out the kinks on that.
Maya wiped any excess or spilt balm from the sides. However, it tasted great and was very smooth on the lips. Overall we were very happy with the results.
Our finished product with labels. We called it CocomintC because it has coconut, peppermint and a little cinnamon.
Coconut Peppermint Cinnamon Lip Balm |
We use the P-Touch label maker Decomode #1 for the style and font you see on the labels.
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