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Homemade Lip Balm Recipes
(using Petroleum Jelly or Vaseline)



Posted by Jane Lake

General Directions:

Lip balm made from vaseline (or petroleum jelly) is moisturizing and soothing, softens lips and helping to prevent chapping.

Use clean, sterile containers for preparation and storage. You can reuse old lip gloss pots, but thoroughly clean out the old product, then wash with soap and water, sterilize with rubbing alcohol, rinse with clean water and dry the container before reuse.

Small amounts of new lipstick can be used to color lip balms made with a petroleum jelly base. Add small slivers of the lipstick to the vaseline before melting. Old lipstick may be contaminated with bacteria; for this reason, it's not advisable to reuse old lipstick in new lip gloss recipes.

For a firmer lip balm, you may want to try these lip balm recipes using a beeswax base.

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Chocolate or Cocoa Lip Gloss



Fill a small container with petroleum jelly, then empty the petroleum jelly into a microwavable bowl.

Microwave at 30 second increments until just melted. Alternatively, you could melt the petroleum jelly over low heat in a double boiler.

Another way to melt the base ingredients is to put them in a plastic bag then float the bag in hot water until melted; simply snip off a tiny corner of the bag to pour out the liquid vaseline.

Stir cocoa powder into the melted vaseline, using enough to flavor and color the lip gloss to your taste. Stir well to combine.

Pour into the original pot and let cool until set.

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Berry Lipgloss



Follow the directions for Chocolate Lip Gloss, but replace the cocoa with strawberry, raspberry or blueberry drink crystals or berry flavored kool-aid (with sugar already added).

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Honey Lip Gloss



Combine three tablespoons of vaseline or petroleum jelly with one teaspoon of honey. Warm in the microwave, using 30 second increments, until melted. Or melt over low heat in a double boiler.

Pour melted honey lip balm into small pots and let cool before using.

Easy Minty Lip Gloss



Add three drops of peppermint oil to one tablespoon of vaseline and mix well. Make as much or as little as you need.

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1-10 of 99 Comments
Emily – Ohio
Mar 15, 2010 - 17:07

WHOO!!! This stuff is AH-mazing!!! JUST MAKE SURE IF YOU MAKE THE HONEY LIP BALM TO STIR IT AS IT COOLS!!!!!! If you don't the honey will clump together...and no one wants tht!!!! thanks Jane!!

rebecca
Mar 14, 2010 - 10:02

hey i love this lip gloss but i have nothing to put them in any ideas??

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jenny
Mar 17, 2010 - 14:54

you can put it in a mini m&m contairner

Sigourney
Mar 01, 2010 - 17:51

I am trying to make it, but I can't get the darn vaseline to melt!!!
How long has anybody put it in the microwave for?

Ashley
Feb 27, 2010 - 12:02

OMG i'm so gonna try this my friends make it all the time they love it!!!<3 thanks a lot!!! =)

meaghan
Feb 26, 2010 - 17:41

it was werid but its cool

nicole
Feb 25, 2010 - 20:13

I added extra sugar to the honey lip balm and it was amazing. I made this lip balm in 5 minutes. This is great. I am 12 years old and was able to make it. Where do you get containers because i only have two.

-Nicole

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Heather – Pennsylvania
Mar 04, 2010 - 01:04

You can ask your friends for their empty containers, or ask your parents if you can buy them online or through ebay. I bought a bunch on ebay because they were cheaper than I found online. Have fun creating!

lola – Los Angles
Feb 22, 2010 - 23:39

omg it's so awesome

shanice mcgovern – ireland
Feb 18, 2010 - 15:54

ill try this.do u hav a recipe for strawberry lip balm?

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