Hey all,
I'm attempting to make my own lip balm this morning for the first time. I have what I believe is a good recipe but I'm really only wanting to fill about 5 tubes. I was thinking I could melt all of my oils and waxes but before I add the EO I would just separate out what I will need for my 5 tubes then add my stuff to that (EO, vitamin E) and maybe save the rest for another batch. (To tweak it later, or add another flavor oil??) Can I do that? It just seems a little weird to me to try and measure out so very little of each thing to make a total of .75 ounces. Could I just save it all in a container and remelt it later?
****I made my balm, filled 5 tubes and saved the rest. HOWEVER, I do NOT like the consistency of my balm. Its too hard and waxy...seems almost drying. I really like lip balm to be slick, softer and more moisturizing. (Think Softlips, which I love, as opposed to Burt Bees, which I don't care for).
My recipe is as follows:
20% beeswax
25% coconut oil and orange butter
15% candellila wax
40% caster oil, jojoba oil and sweet almond oil (mostly almond, just a touch of the jojoba and maybe .1oz of caster)
a couple drops of Vitamin E and Spearmint EO
Any suggestions or other recipes would be appreciated!
I'm attempting to make my own lip balm this morning for the first time. I have what I believe is a good recipe but I'm really only wanting to fill about 5 tubes. I was thinking I could melt all of my oils and waxes but before I add the EO I would just separate out what I will need for my 5 tubes then add my stuff to that (EO, vitamin E) and maybe save the rest for another batch. (To tweak it later, or add another flavor oil??) Can I do that? It just seems a little weird to me to try and measure out so very little of each thing to make a total of .75 ounces. Could I just save it all in a container and remelt it later?
****I made my balm, filled 5 tubes and saved the rest. HOWEVER, I do NOT like the consistency of my balm. Its too hard and waxy...seems almost drying. I really like lip balm to be slick, softer and more moisturizing. (Think Softlips, which I love, as opposed to Burt Bees, which I don't care for).
My recipe is as follows:
20% beeswax
25% coconut oil and orange butter
15% candellila wax
40% caster oil, jojoba oil and sweet almond oil (mostly almond, just a touch of the jojoba and maybe .1oz of caster)
a couple drops of Vitamin E and Spearmint EO
Any suggestions or other recipes would be appreciated!