Natural Ingredients for Homemade Lip Balm

There are many different types of lip balms on the market today. However, as consumer sentiment continues to shift towards natural, clean-label products, many are looking to create their own lip balms at home in order to control the ingredients and eliminate artificial flavors and chemicals. Join us at Advanced Biotech as we take a look at some of our favorite natural ingredients for homemade lip balms that are sure to moisturize and smell great.

 

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is the base of many DIY lip balm recipes due to its many health and wellness benefits. A rich source of omega 3,6, and 9 fatty acids, coconut oil is also packed with various beneficial vitamins and nutrients and is safe to eat. Coconut acts as an emollient, meaning that it coats the skin with a thin oily film that seals in water, effectively moisturizing and protecting chapped and irritated lips. This naturally healing ingredient is also thought to have anti-aging properties and works to give lips a pleasant shine that lasts for hours. Safe to use on lips and easy to spread, coconut oil has a pleasant, natural scent that also pairs well with many other scents such as mango, vanilla, and lemon.

 

Honey

Honey has been used for centuries as a home remedy for chapped and irritated lips. Antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, honey helps to heal and moisturize dry lips and protect cracked lips from infection. This natural superfood also works to hydrate, plump, and even out the texture of lips while its antiseptic and antifungal properties can also help to prevent acne.  Rich in minerals, vitamins, amino acids, and antioxidants, honey is also thought to have anti-aging properties and is safe for human consumption. Honey has a mild floral and sweet flavor and fragrance and pairs well with other soothing ingredients like peppermint, matcha, and milk.

 

Essential Oils

Essential oils not only add a lovely, natural fragrance to lip balms, but they have many health benefits as well. The cooling, menthol effects of peppermint and spearmint work well to soothe chapped lips, while lavender has a calming, herbaceous scent that is soothing to both the mind and the skin. Like lavender, chamomile has a soothing, earthy scent and helps to soothe irritated skin and create a calming effect. Lemon is a bright, uplifting scent that also has antiseptic properties, while rose essential oil adds a lovely, delicate scent to any lip balm.

 

There are endless scent and flavor combinations when it comes to homemade lip balms, all with their own unique properties and health benefits. Free of artificial colors, fragrances, and preservatives, DIY lip balms are always useful to have on hand and make for a wonderful gift for friends and family.