The modus operandi of moisturizer lips
Coconut oil is rich in fatty acids that help to nourish lips and keep them moist. Besides that has antioxidant properties that protect lips from damage, and honey also helps to retain moisture, thanks to the moisturizing properties, and acts as a natural flavoring agent.
This recipe also includes a little castor oil because it leaves lips soft, and radiant and shiny, give it smell nice and refreshing, and can also add a few drops of peppermint oil primary.

Beeswax
Virgin coconut oil
Castor oil
Raw honey
Peppermint oil or any other essential oil of your choice (optional)
Microwave
Grater or peeled
Mixing spoon
Mixing bowl
Aseptic containers
Steps:
1. preached half ounce of beeswax using a peeler or grater and transfer to a bowl.
2. Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of virgin coconut oil. (Ideally, the beeswax for coconut oil ratio should be 1: 2)
3. Add 1 to 1½ teaspoon of castor oil.
4. This mixture melt in the microwave.
5. Add ½ to 1 tablespoon of raw honey.
6. Optionally, add 4 or 5 drops of peppermint oil or any other essential oil of your choice.
7. well mixed and poured quickly in lip balm containers before the mixture cools.
This amount would be enough to fill 4 to 5 small containers of lip moisturizer.
Storage lip balm, which was manufactured in a cool, dry place, and must continue to use it for several months, and if turned lip moisturizer and become softer and more oily can also use it as a cream to the skin to soften and moisturize the skin.
Tips:
You can be the amount of beeswax and coconut oil used varies, depending on whether they are stored in a lip balm container (use more coconut oil and a minimal amount of beeswax so as not to be very solid) or if they are stored in a tube lip balm (Use More beeswax and less coconut oil more solid) to make it.
This recipe also includes a little castor oil because it leaves lips soft, and radiant and shiny, give it smell nice and refreshing, and can also add a few drops of peppermint oil primary.
Beeswax
Virgin coconut oil
Castor oil
Raw honey
Peppermint oil or any other essential oil of your choice (optional)
Microwave
Grater or peeled
Mixing spoon
Mixing bowl
Aseptic containers
Steps:
1. preached half ounce of beeswax using a peeler or grater and transfer to a bowl.
2. Add 2 to 3 tablespoons of virgin coconut oil. (Ideally, the beeswax for coconut oil ratio should be 1: 2)
3. Add 1 to 1½ teaspoon of castor oil.
4. This mixture melt in the microwave.
5. Add ½ to 1 tablespoon of raw honey.
6. Optionally, add 4 or 5 drops of peppermint oil or any other essential oil of your choice.
7. well mixed and poured quickly in lip balm containers before the mixture cools.
This amount would be enough to fill 4 to 5 small containers of lip moisturizer.
Storage lip balm, which was manufactured in a cool, dry place, and must continue to use it for several months, and if turned lip moisturizer and become softer and more oily can also use it as a cream to the skin to soften and moisturize the skin.
Tips:
You can be the amount of beeswax and coconut oil used varies, depending on whether they are stored in a lip balm container (use more coconut oil and a minimal amount of beeswax so as not to be very solid) or if they are stored in a tube lip balm (Use More beeswax and less coconut oil more solid) to make it.
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