Greasy lip balm

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AshleyR

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I've ordered lip balm bases from two suppliers now and didn't like either of them. Both were too greasy and not "sticky" enough.

I decided to make my own to see if I could come up with something I liked better, but it STILL seems too greasy to me. It is too thin and does not last long.

Here is the recipe I used to make my own:

20% beeswax
25% coconut oil
15% cocoa butter
40% sweet almond oil

Can anyone suggest ways to make it a little stickier/thicker? Would adding more beeswax help?

Thanks!
 
Increase your cocoa (hard oil) butter & decrease your almond (soft) oil. You can melt it back down & and add cocoa.
 
I'd also recommend using a higher ratio of hard to soft oils, and up your beeswax to 25%.
 
I use a 1:1:1 ratio of Beeswax, Hard and Soft oils.
 
Deda said:
I use a 1:1:1 ratio of Beeswax, Hard and Soft oils.

Hard as in coconut oil or cocoa butter?

I know coconut is considered a hard oil, but I think it may be what's making the lip balm so thin and greasy. It melts so easily! :( I'm gonna try this recipe, but will cocoa butter then be TOO hard? What about shea?

Thank youuuuuuuuuu!
 
Coconut oil is a hard oil, but it melts at skin temperature. I think what's making your lip balm thin and greasy is the high amount of almond oil and the low amount of beeswax.
 
Thanks everyone! I really appreciate it!

I'm going to try another version tonight using a 1:1:1 ratio like Deda. I'm going to use beeswax, shea butter, and sweet almond oil. I really want a harder matte balm. We'll see! I'll let you know how it goes.

I may also do the same recipe with cocoa butter in place of shea, just to see what's better.
 
I'm going to try another version tonight using a 1:1:1 ratio like Deda. I'm going to use beeswax, shea butter, and sweet almond oil.
That looks like it should work for you.

IMHO: Coconut oil is a hard oil when you are talking about soap, but I would not factor it as a hard oil when formulating a lotion bar, lip balm or deodorant type product.
 
Okay, so the 1:1:1 with shea, sweet almond oil, and beeswax is perfect..... exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for the help everyone! :)
 

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