Why Cinnamon Hibiscus Lip Balm
This spicy recipe is a favorite for bringing Lips alive and giving a little tint for everyday life . Your lips will thank you!
Shea butter creates a nourishing barrier that locks in moisture, witch can soothe and hydrate your lips. It is also great for sensitive skin and protects your Lips from harmful UV Rays .
Cocoa Butter is Rich in fatty acids such as oleic, stearic, and palmitic acid, cacao butter acts as an excellent occlusive, sealing moisture into the skin.
Hibiscus helps delay the signs of aging, promotes wound healing, improves skin elasticity, and reduces skin inflammation.
Recipe Ingredients
- 25 grams Cocoa Butter
- 20 grams Shea Butter
- 18 Grams Jojoba Oil
- 43 grams Bees wax
- 2 grams Carnauba Wax Or 4 grams Bees wax
- 26 Grams Grape seed oil, infused with Hibiscus Powder
- 1 gram Vitamin E oil
- 3 .20grams Pomegranate Seed oil
- 1 gram Sea Buckthorn seed oil
- 30 Drops Essential oil Blend
Blend Ingredients
- Cinnamon
Instructions
Infuse. Mix Grape seed oil and Hibiscus Powder together in a jar and let infuse for 2 hours or over night in a dark room give it a little shake every hour or two .Or you can put jar in a pan of water on a low heat for 2 hours to infuse the oil. Strain the powder out before adding to recipe. You can let it set for up to a week for a more strong Hibiscus taste if you desire.
1. Prep Your Workspace
Line up your empty tubes or tins on a flat surface. Once the mixture is melted, it cools quickly, so you’ll want to be ready to pour immediately.
2. Melt the Bases
Place the Beeswax, Carnauba wax Butters, Jojoba oil and Infused Grape seed oil into your double boiler. Heat over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally with a glass rod or stainless steel spoon until the beeswax is completely melted and the mixture is clear.
3. Cool and Scent
Remove the mixture from the heat. Let it sit for about 30–60 seconds so it’s not boiling hot, then stir in Essential blend oils and Vitamin E.
Note: If the mixture is too hot when you add essential oils, the heat can cause the scent and therapeutic properties to evaporate.
4. The Pour
Carefully pour the liquid into your containers. Fill them right to the top, as the mixture will contract slightly (creating a small "sinkhole") as it cools.
5. Set and Cure
Let the balms sit undisturbed for at least 1 to 2 hours until they are completely firm. If you're in a hurry, you can pop them in the fridge, but room temperature cooling usually results in a smoother top.
Pro-tip
The "Spoon Test": Before pouring the whole batch, dip a cold metal spoon into the melted mixture and let it set for a minute. This allows you to test the consistency. If it's too soft, add a pinch more beeswax; if it's too hard, add a splash more oil.
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