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Winter Lip Balm


3 tsp Coconut Oil
5 tsp Castor Oil
3 tsp Macadamia Oil
6 tsp Jojoba
2 tsp Beeswax
3 tsp Wheatgerm Oil
Up to 1 tsp Lip Flavour to taste
Lip colour
Stevia Drops (Natural Sweetener)

  1. Mix the colour into the Macadamia Oil and set aside. (It will look much darker at this point. When the balm sets it will become a translucent/creamy shade of the colour)
  2. Melt the Beeswax and the Coconut Oil
  3. Add the liquid oils and blend together well
  4. Add the Stevia and then the lip flavour
  5. Place a few drops onto a metal spoon and place into freezer for a couple of minutes to harden so you can test the flavour and consistency of the finished balm. If you would like it more liquid, add a little more liquid oil, or if too soft, melt a little more beeswax after reheating the liquid oils to a similar temperature. Have a taste and adjust the flavour and sweetness as desired
  6. Pot up!

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