Lavender Mint Lip Balm Recipe - Tiny Apothecary (2024)

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I used to be intimidated by lip balm. Well, not lip balm itself, but making the stuff. It seemed … complicated.

Even after creating my own herbal remedies for a few years, I was still a bit afraid of lip balm (and soap – but I got over that, too) until I found a simple recipe that I knew I could handle.

Now, I make lip balm pretty frequently. I often give it as a gift and offer it in my Etsy shop. After my first attempt at lip balm, I realized that I could infuse the coconut oil with herbs to make it even better for my lips.

This lavender mint lip balm keeps your lips silky smooth with its healing and moisturizing properties. It can be made as is or you can omit the herbs for an even simpler lip balm. Either way, I think you’ll love it.

Ingredients needed:

Directions

Heat your oven to 200 degrees and turn it off. Melt the coconut oil on low heat then add herbs. Let them sit for five minutes on the low heat for five minutes then transfer them to your oven.

Let the herbs steep there for four hours or longer. Strain the herbs from the oil (if the mixture solidifies in the oven, just warm it on the stove until it melts again, then strain) and put the strained oil back in a pan on the stove top on low heat.

Add the wax and let it melt. Then add the essential oils. (If you smell the lip balm and it’s not as strong as you’d like, add a few more drops). Pour it into clean, dry containers.

Have you made your own lip balm?

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    Beth K.on March 9, 2013 at 8:32 am

    When do you add EOs? (Really, 40 drops? Whoa! Even if they’re as powerful as doTERRA?)

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    Nina Nelsonon March 9, 2013 at 9:09 am

    Beth,
    Thanks for pointing that out! I updated the recipe with when to add the oils and changed the amount (I accidentally wrote down the amount I use for a bulk batch that yields way more lip balm). Sorry!

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    Teri @ StumblingAroundInTheLight.comon March 9, 2013 at 12:01 pm

    Didn’t realize it was so simple! Sounds like something my daughters will love to make. Where do you find marshmallow root & calendula petals?
    Thanks!

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    Nina Nelsonon March 9, 2013 at 3:35 pm

    I get them in bulk through http://www.herbspicetea.com. You can also check out places like Mt. Rose Herbs and the Bulk Herb Store.

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    Beth K.on March 9, 2013 at 6:04 pm

    Thanks, Nina! I will have to try this. I have everything but the marshmallow root, and I think I’ll try it without that. I’ve had such trouble making lip balm before; usually the mixture separates as it cools and makes a mess. Hope this time it works. I think the key is low heat.

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    Nina Nelsonon March 9, 2013 at 8:07 pm

    Beth,
    I make it without marshmallow root sometimes and it turns out great. Hope it works well!

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    Nina Nelsonon March 14, 2013 at 7:47 am

    Thanks, Deb! I also do an orange mint combination that I really like. My cousin suggested grapefruit and I think I’m going to try it next time.

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    Sandion March 21, 2013 at 3:31 pm

    I’m a little confused, never making balm before, but do you use the oil or the herbs in the final product? (Strain the herbs from the oil (if it solidifies in the oven, just warm it on the stove until it melts again) and put them back in a pan on the stove top on low heat)…

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    Nina Nelsonon March 21, 2013 at 6:32 pm

    Use the oil. I’ll make a note in the recipe.

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    Saraon March 31, 2013 at 6:12 pm

    Where do you get the containers?

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    Nina Nelsonon April 1, 2013 at 2:52 pm

    I’ve started getting them from Papermart.com. They sell fewer quantities than most places and their shipping is more reasonable.

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    Marta Goertzenon June 30, 2013 at 5:37 pm

    Once you start making your own – it is reallllly hard to go back to store bought! I haven’t used infused oils yet – will definitely want to try that.

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    Christinaon August 25, 2013 at 4:22 pm

    Hi, I just stumbled upon your blog and hope to make the lip balm soon! I have heard about making your own colored lipstick using crayons. Wondering if it would work to add some crayon wax to the balm for some color?

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    Stacyon September 19, 2013 at 12:19 pm

    How much does this make? I’m wondering how many little containers I should have on hand before I get started!

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    Nina Nelsonon November 19, 2013 at 4:03 pm

    You know, I’m using some I pulled out of my stock a few months ago. And I made it in January. Still good. 🙂

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    Lukeon November 22, 2013 at 7:56 pm

    question: How many 1oz tin containers would this recipe fill? Trying to calculate making a bigger batch for gifts. Thank you!

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    Nina Nelsonon November 22, 2013 at 8:56 pm

    It will do about four 1 oz containers. I typically do 1/2 oz containers, though, and get about 8. I usually have a little left over.

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    Kristaon January 3, 2014 at 4:40 pm

    Is there a substitute the beeswax? It makes me itch?

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    Apryl Mannon January 3, 2014 at 4:57 pm

    What could you use in place of calendula? Would this work in the roll on tubes?

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    Nina Nelsonon January 3, 2014 at 7:18 pm

    A different herb with antiseptic and skin soothing properties, I would think. If you add more wax, it will work in roll on tubes.

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    Nina Nelsonon January 3, 2014 at 7:19 pm

    I use candelilla wax, Krista. It’s a great alternative.

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    DJon January 5, 2014 at 11:05 pm

    This sounds like a great first project for the block of beeswax I recently bought at a farmer’s market! Do you know how much 3 T of beeswax would weigh?

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    Jesson January 7, 2014 at 7:14 pm

    Is there anything you suggest in place of coconut oil for someone with allergies?

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    Nina Nelsonon January 7, 2014 at 9:44 pm

    I would try cocoa butter, Jess.

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    Dianaon August 1, 2014 at 6:50 am

    Hi dear, by putting 5 drops of lavender and 5 drops of peppermint , will the peppermint smell stronger than the lavender?

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    Nina Nelsonon August 1, 2014 at 9:01 am

    I use equal amounts (though I prefer it a bit stronger) and I can smell them both nicely. If it gets done and you want to change it, you can add more of either oil. Though you’ll want to do one drop at a time.

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    Kelly Leeon February 2, 2015 at 11:42 am

    Wondering when to add the marshmallow root? I found it online and I assume you would use the liquid dropper right? I’ve never made lip balm before and have recently started using essential oils.

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    Joyceon March 1, 2015 at 9:28 am

    Hello Nina! I really like your recipe I think its cool and I want to try! However, I was wondering, you suggested using coconut oil or cocoa butter as the base, but will the final product have the scent/taste of the base? Because I am not really a huge fan of the coconut taste. And while cocoa butter would taste great, I would probably have to be careful of the EO I want to use to add scent. Thanks!

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    Nina Nelsonon March 1, 2015 at 2:25 pm

    I haven’t noticed a coconut taste at all – especially with these two essential oils. I make it with coconut oil because I’m really not a fan of cocoa butter and it’s hard to cover up that smell/taste.

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    Justine Deliseon December 26, 2016 at 2:03 am

    Is this something you could ship? I noticed you mentioned an Etsy store. I would think it would melt too easily to risk shipping it to warmer locations or in the summer? Thanks! 🙂

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    Rosaon January 3, 2019 at 11:20 pm

    What is T, is it teaspoon or tablespoon

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    Aramon January 7, 2019 at 3:21 pm

    This post remains relevant and useful! Thanks so much for mentioning Paper Mart. We’re quite fond of the lip balms, essential oils, candles, and myriad of other DIY products our customers are using our tins for. https://paperm.art/tins-jars-bottles Just fabulous! Keep up the great work!

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    Nina Nelsonon January 15, 2019 at 10:26 am

    Tablespoon.

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Lavender Mint Lip Balm Recipe - Tiny Apothecary (2024)

FAQs

Can you use lavender in lip balm? ›

There are many great essential oil combinations that can be used in a natural lip balm with beeswax. Some popular options include: 1. Peppermint and Lavender: This combination not only provides a refreshing and soothing scent, but also has anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe chapped lips.

Can you use peppermint extract in lip balm? ›

Step 3: Add peppermint essential oil and stir well. Just a note, essential oil is not the same as peppermint extract (the type you use in cooking) and it's not interchangeable. Peppermint extract is water-soluble, and won't mix into your lip balm.

How do you make lip balm with 3 ingredients? ›

Three Ingredient Lip Balm Recipe
  1. Equal amounts of oil and shea butter: such as 11.1 g/0.39 oz avocado oil and 11.1 g/0.39 oz shea butter.
  2. 3.75 g/0.13 oz candelilla wax or 7.7 g/0.27 oz beeswax.
  3. optional: 2-3 drops vitamin E and/or 1-2 drops sweet orange essential oil.

Is Mint lip balm drying? ›

Ingredients to avoid while your lips are chapped: To help chapped lips heal, stop applying lip products that contain any of the following: Camphor. Eucalyptus. Flavoring: Cinnamon, citrus, mint, and peppermint flavors can be especially irritating to dry, chapped lips.

Is it legal to sell homemade lip balm? ›

Yes. FDA regulates cosmetics under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act). Under MoCRA, which expanded FDA's authority under the FD&C Act law, cosmetics must not be adulterated or misbranded.

What ingredient should not be in lip balm? ›

Phenol/Menthol, Alcohol

Ingredients like phenol and menthol give that tingling effect and were initially introduced into lip balms for exfoliation. Instead, they typically end up irritating the skin and taking off the outer layers exposing our delicate lips to environmental factors.

Can I put lavender oil directly on my lips? ›

Lavender Oil

Famous for having such a calming scent, lavender oil is actually a good product to use on the lips. It has effects that help treat peeling, cracking and even worse conditions of bleeding lips. Mix two drops of lavender oil in a teaspoon of your preferred carrier oil.

Is it safe to put essential oils in lip balm? ›

As previously stated, the lips are more sensitive than other parts of the body. For this reason, we suggest a . 5% dilution rate when using essential oils on the lips. This dilution is gentle on the lips, yet effective enough for nourishing and imparting the many benefits of essential oils.

Is lavender good for dry lips? ›

Lavender Oil

In fact, Dr. Sperling says its abilities also lie beyond healing chapped lips. "It has some anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties [as well]," she explains.

How much peppermint oil to add to lip balm? ›

Start with a Small Amount: Essential oils are potent, so begin with a minimal amount, usually about 1 to 2 drops per ounce (28 grams) of lip balm. Test the Oil Dilution: Mix the essential oil thoroughly into the lip balm base and perform a patch test.

Why does peppermint chapstick make my lips tingle? ›

The nerves in the face translate menthol into the actual sensation of cooling and tingling, similar to how we process the heat from spicy foods. The minty aroma is also associated with heightened attention, focus, and working memory. It's true that the oily ingredient does trigger a sensation on the skin.

Why put peppermint in lip balm? ›

Organic Peppermint Essential Oil is great for soothing the itching or irritation causing by dry, chapped lips. It is cooling and is beautifully refreshing.

How do you add mint to lip balm? ›

Add a few drops of peppermint essential oil (optional) and vitamin E oil to the mixture. Stir to mix well. Pour the mixture into lip balm tubes or small aluminum tin jars. Allow the lip balm to cool and solidify completely.

What does mint do to your lips? ›

Exfoliating - Peppermint essential oil's natural exfoliating properties can help remove dead skin cells and reveal softer, smoother lips.

How do you use mint leaves on your lips? ›

Combine 1 tablespoon of crushed mint leaves with 1 teaspoon of lemon juice and 1 teaspoon of sugar. Gently scrub your lips with this mixture in circular motions for 2-3 minutes. Rinse off with water. Lemon's natural acidity, combined with mint, helps exfoliate dead skin cells and lighten pigmentation.

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