O oranget Active Member Joined Mar 12, 2014 Messages 36 Reaction score 5 Apr 11, 2014 #1 I've seen that honey can separate when added to lip balm ( water / oil ) and somewhere i saw powdered honey. Do you think this would work ? or is it, scratchy? or does it sort of melt in with the oils / butters ?
I've seen that honey can separate when added to lip balm ( water / oil ) and somewhere i saw powdered honey. Do you think this would work ? or is it, scratchy? or does it sort of melt in with the oils / butters ?
elmtree Well-Known Member Joined Aug 7, 2013 Messages 317 Reaction score 99 Apr 12, 2014 #2 I'm interested in this too as I just purchased 8oz of powdered honey. Hopefully a seasoned pro will chime in.
I'm interested in this too as I just purchased 8oz of powdered honey. Hopefully a seasoned pro will chime in.
dagmar88 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 9, 2008 Messages 2,932 Reaction score 412 Location The Netherlands Apr 13, 2014 #3 It's not oil soluble, so I think it would get gritty. There's more info on swiftcraftymonkey's blog.
seven Well-Known Member Joined Nov 14, 2013 Messages 2,672 Reaction score 1,437 Apr 14, 2014 #4 why not use real honey and add some e-wax? the honey should emulsified just alright.
shunt2011 Moderator Emeritus Supporting Member Joined Apr 2, 2012 Messages 15,450 Reaction score 9,842 Location Michigan Apr 14, 2014 #5 I've heard and read that honey will seep out. I've not tried it myself because of that possibility.
F freyacat Member Joined Feb 25, 2013 Messages 17 Reaction score 7 Apr 21, 2014 #6 As Seven said, honey is fine in lip balms if you add an emulsifier. I have a honey balm made 6 months ago still going strong.... Good luck
As Seven said, honey is fine in lip balms if you add an emulsifier. I have a honey balm made 6 months ago still going strong.... Good luck