Natural lip gloss recipe is the perfect solution for, well caref for as well as well-nourished Lips. In addition to that it offers a hint of colour to spark up your life.
Lip gloss is a must have in every woman’s daily routine. In the first place, it gives an attractive tint to her radiant beauty. Additionally it offers extensive protection to her lips. This natural lip gloss recipe offers the promise to keep your lips hydrated, moisturized, as well as healthy.
What is a Lip gloss made of?
Most importantly this natural lip gloss recipe, brings in the richness of Cold Processed Castor Oil! Essentially, it serves as a natural emollient, that leaves a soft after-feeling, with its gentle gliding touch. Furthermore It stimulates the production of collagen in the lips as well as fight free radicals. Also it helps fight signs of dryness, that cause cracks and chapped lips.
Chiefly, the lip balm base used in this recipe includes organic Olive oil, Carnauba wax, Candelilla wax and Beeswax. Basically, the blend of these natural waxes provides viscosity and luster to your Lip Gloss. As a result ensuring that the moisture gets locked in. This protects your lips from any harm or damage caused by extreme weather conditions.
On the whole, this natural Lip Gloss recipe, is preservatives free, silicone free as well as mineral oils free. It is very budget friendly and economical as well as offers a variety of tints to explore.
Come, lets delve into this recipe and make our very own natural lip gloss!
Ingredients
- 5 Grams Cold Pressed Castor Oil
- 1 Gram Lip Balm Base
- A dash of Lip Safe Colour
- A pinch of Lip Safe Mica
- 1 to 2 drops Lip Flavour Oil
Furthermore, you can also purchase a complete Lip Gloss DIY Kit with pre-measured ingredients and instructions here
Time needed: 10 minutes
- Weigh and pour in the Castor oil.
Firstly, take a clean and sanitized heat safe beaker and pour in 5 grams of Cold Pressed Castor Oil.
- Add the Lip Balm base
Secondally, add in 1 gram of natural lip balm base to the Castor oil.
- Add in the Lip Safe Color
Thirdly, add in a hint of Lip Safe color to the mixture, to give your lips an attractive tint; you may add the lip safe color according to your personal preference, or completely omit this step.
- Add in Lip Safe Mica
Additionally, to give a shimmery effect to your lips, you may add a pinch of Lip Safe Mica to your Lip Gloss.
- Melt the mixture in the microwave or on a double boiler
Eventually, melt the mixture in the microwave oven for a burst of thirty seconds, till all the ingredients melt and are mixed well.
- Add the Lip Safe Flavor oil
Subsequently, add in one to two drops of Lip Safe Flavor oil to the mixture, here we have used Fruity blast.
- Pour it in a container
Finally, pour the mixture in a Lip Gloss container, making sure that you fill the container till 3/4th capacity to accommodate the wand.
Finally, your DIY Lip gloss is ready for use!
Similarly, using this method, you can make lip glosses in a variety of tints and flavors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Undoubtedly, twelve months
No
Certainly, you may, but ensure that the extract is oil soluble and does not exceed 1% of total output.
Definately not, food color has an entirely different purpose, it will not remain stable in your lip gloss – Lip Safe colors are the best
No, to clarify Lip Safe Flavour oils are made for the purpose of ensuring that the sensitive skin of your lips get the desired care it needs, something which soap grade fragrances may not offer.
By all means use edible essential oils like Peppermint or vanilla, but the range for you will be very limited, the cost will go up, which can be avoided. Contrarily, lip Safe Flavor oils give you a wide variety and are meant for lip care products.
Definately, make a small batch and see how stable your lip gloss is but do remain within the ratio.
Indeed, infact we have a complete Lip Gloss kit available with premeasured ingredients, as a matter of fact, it will be very handy for you.
No, basically castor oil has a natural viscosity that is needed for a lip gloss, besides it’s the best oil to offer a well-balanced complete nourishment to your lips. Therefore we do not recommend substituting castor oil with any other oil.
No, since the Lip balm base contains beeswax, for that reason we cannot claim this lip gloss as Vegan.