Make Cocoa Lip Balm

If you're looking for a sweet way to keep your lips from getting chapped, try making your own cocoa flavored lip balm. You'll only need a few ingredients and a few minutes before you've got a great lip balm that you can put into decorated containers. To play up the chocolate theme, make containers that have candy wrapper lids. These make great gifts for friends with a sweet tooth!

Steps

Creating the Cocoa Lip Balm Using Petroleum Jelly

  1. Place cocoa in the bowl. Use your spoon to scoop 3 tablespoons of cocoa powder into your bowl. Make sure the bowl is safe to microwave.[1]
    • Choose a high quality cocoa powder and be sure that you're not using bars of chocolate or hot cocoa mix. These contain additional ingredients that could make your lip balm spoil or go bad.
  2. Add petroleum jelly. Take the same spoon you used for the cocoa powder and measure out 5 tablespoons of petroleum jelly. Add the petroleum jelly to the cocoa powder in your bowl.[1]
    • Use your finger or another spoon to scoop out all of the petroleum jelly from the measuring spoon since it may stick to the sides.
    • You could substitute coconut oil, shea butter, or mango butter for the petroleum jelly.
  3. Combine the cocoa and petroleum jelly. Use a spoon to stir together the cocoa and petroleum jelly until they're completely combined. Don't worry if the mixture looks lumpy and dry in spots when you start stirring. It will smooth out if you keep mixing.[1]
  4. Microwave the mixture. Place the mixture in the microwave and heat it for 30 seconds. You should use low heat so that the petroleum jelly melts slowly. Your cocoa lip balm is now ready to be poured into a container.[1]
    • If you don't want to microwave the mixture, you could melt it in a double boiler over low heat.
    • If your petroleum jelly doesn't melt after 30 seconds, continue microwaving it for 10 seconds at a time until it does melt.

Creating the Cocoa Lip Balm Using Coconut Oil

  1. Heat a pot of water. Fill a small pan with an inch of water and heat it over medium. Set a small glass jar in the pan, but make sure that you don't get any water inside the jar. The jar should be able to hold at pint-size (8 ounces) or smaller.[2]
    • You could use a mason or jelly jar.
  2. Place your ingredients in the jar. While the water is heating, place your ingredients inside the jar in the pan. The medium heat will slowly melt your ingredients. Put these inside your jar to create enough balm to fill about 18 tubes with lip balm:[2]
    • 2 tablespoons cocoa butter
    • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
    • 1 tablespoon beeswax
  3. Stir and let the mixture cool. Once the cocoa butter, coconut oil, and beeswax have melted, stir them till they're completely combined. Turn off the heat, but leave the jar in the hot water.[2]
    • You want the mixture in the jar to cool while it's still in the pan. This will safely bring it to room temperature before you try handling it.
  4. Add essential oils. On its own, your lip balm won't have an overly strong cocoa flavor. To bring out the cocoa flavor, you can add 20 drops of cocoa essential oil. If you're having a hard time finding cocoa essential oil or you'd like to add a different flavor, you can swap out a different essential oil. For example, try using 20 drops of peppermint essential oil.[2]
    • You can usually find essential oils at health stores, natural food stores, and online.

Designing and Filling the Lip Balm Container

  1. Choose lip balm containers. You can find small circular lip balm containers from some beauty supply stores or craft stores. These come with tight-fitting lids. You could also use small mask jars or travel-size cosmetic bottles.
    • If you want to make miniature lip balm containers, try filling upturned metal beer bottle lids with lip balm. Just remember that these don't come with lids so you'll need to use them quickly or cover them with plastic wrap.
  2. Unfold a chocolate candy wrapper. Choose a standard candy bar wrapper and remove the chocolate. Take the wrapper and open it up so that it's completely unfolded. Cut off the sides and back of the wrapper so you're only left with the front of the wrapper.[1]
    • You can eat the chocolate and discard the back and sides of the wrapper.
  3. Trace patterns on the wrapper. Take your lip balm container and place it on the back of the wrapper. Use a marking pen to trace around the sides of the lip balm container.[1]
    • If you want to make more than decorated one lip balm container, trace as many patterns as you can fit on the wrapper.
  4. Cut out your wrapper designs. Take the lip balm container off of the wrapper. Using scissors, cut the wrapper along the pattern that you traced. Try to cut as smoothly and evenly as possible.[1]
    • Be careful when using sharp scissors. Take care not to cut yourself.
  5. Glue the wrapper design to the container. Use a glue stick and rub glue on the back of the wrapper design that you just cut out. Take the lid of your container and apply wrapper design so that the glue sticks to the lid.[1]
    • Rub your fingers over the lid to remove any air bubbles.
  6. Fill the container with cocoa lip balm. Use spoon and fill the container with your prepared cocoa lip balm if you used petroleum jelly. Or, use a glass dropper to fill the containers if you used coconut oil. You can fill the containers right to the top. Let a lip balm made with coconut oil set for a few hours. Cover your cocoa lip balms with your decorated lids and they're ready to use![1]
    • You could also scoop the prepared cocoa lip balm into a plastic sandwich bag, cut a small corner off, and squeeze the balm into your lip balm container.
    • Be aware that the cocoa lip balm made with petroleum jelly will be very soft and won't harden much like purchased lip balms. If you used coconut oil instead of petroleum jelly, it will harden up more, especially if you refrigerate it.



Tips

  • If you're worried about how the cocoa powder will color your lips, put a little bit of cocoa powder on your lips and wet them with water. This will give you a pretty good idea of whether the tone flatters your complexion. Or, you can also use very little cocoa to begin with and experiment till you find the right proportion.

Warnings

  • Be careful when you are taking the melted petroleum jelly and cocoa mixture out of the microwave. It's hot!

Things You'll Need

  • Bowl
  • Lip balm containers or tubes
  • Microwave
  • Spoon
  • Stickers or candy wrapper
  • Cocoa powder
  • Petroleum jelly
  • Glue stick
  • Marker pen
  • Scissors
  • Small pot
  • Beeswax
  • Coconut oil
  • Cocoa butter
  • Glass dropper

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