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Ever looked at the back of a lip balm tube and wondered, “Why are there so many ingredients? And what even is polyethylene-something-something?” Yeah, me too.
That’s why making your own DIY lip balm is a total game-changer. Not only is it ridiculously easy (seriously, you can whip up a batch in under 15 minutes), but you also get complete control over what goes on your lips.
No mystery ingredients. No unnecessary chemicals. Just a smooth, hydrating, kissably soft lip balm made from simple, nourishing ingredients. Plus, you can customize it with different scents, flavors, or even a natural tint.
Ready to become a lip balm alchemist? Let’s get started!

What You’ll Need
This recipe makes about 6-8 lip balm tubes or 3 small tins, depending on how much you pour in each.
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons beeswax pellets (creates a firm balm that won’t melt in your pocket)
- 2 tablespoons shea butter OR cocoa butter (deeply moisturizing and softens lips)
- I like to get pure shea butter that’s raw organic and specificially for skin. This is a good affordable one.
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil OR jojoba oil (adds a silky, spreadable texture)
- Optional: 5-10 drops of essential oil (peppermint, vanilla, or lavender are all fantastic)
- Optional: ½ teaspoon honey (for a hint of natural sweetness)
- Optional: A pinch of natural mica powder, beetroot powder, or cocoa powder (for a slight tint)
PRO TIP: Whenever you’re buying natural ingredients like this, always make sure that the description says “for skin”. Ideally “organic” and “raw” are also things to look for when shopping for the best products.
Equipment
- Double boiler (or a heat-safe bowl + small saucepan)
- Small whisk or spoon
- Lip balm tubes or tins
- A small funnel or pipette (to make pouring easier)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Melt Everything Together

In a double boiler (or a heat-safe bowl over simmering water), add the beeswax pellets, shea butter (or cocoa butter), and coconut oil (or jojoba oil). Stir occasionally until everything is fully melted. This should take about 5 minutes.
Step 2: Add Extras (If You Want!)
Once melted, remove from heat and let it cool slightly (about 30 seconds). If you’re adding essential oils, honey, or a natural tint, now’s the time! Stir well to combine.
Step 3: Pour Into Containers
Working quickly (before it starts to harden), pour the mixture into lip balm tubes or tins. A small funnel or pipette makes this easier, but if you’re like me and never seem to have the right tool, a steady hand and slow pour work just fine.
FYI: I gave up on the tubes! LOL. The tins were just so much easier when you need to move quickly. I bought some of these – they have different lid color options and were also great to give as gifts.
Step 4: Let It Set
Leave the lip balm to cool completely (about 30 minutes). It will firm up into a smooth, solid balm that’s ready to use!
Step 5: Enjoy Your Homemade Lip Balm!
Pop the cap on, toss it in your bag, and pat yourself on the back—because now you officially never need to buy overpriced lip balm again.
Tips & Tricks for the Best DIY Lip Balm
✔ Want a softer balm? Reduce the beeswax slightly or add a tiny bit more oil.
✔ Want a firmer balm? Increase the beeswax by ½ teaspoon.
✔ Need extra hydration? Add ½ teaspoon of vitamin E oil.
✔ Like a glossy finish? A few drops of castor oil will do the trick.
✔ Want tinted lip balm? Beetroot powder gives a rosy pink, cocoa powder adds a warm brown, and mica powder adds shimmer!
FAQs
Q: How long does homemade lip balm last?
A: About 6-12 months if stored in a cool, dry place. Keep it away from heat (like your car in summer), or it’ll turn into a melted mess!
Q: Can I make this vegan?
A: Absolutely! Swap the beeswax for candelilla wax or carnauba wax in the same amount.
Q: What’s the best essential oil to use?
A: Peppermint gives that classic cooling tingle, lavender is calming, and vanilla smells like dessert. Pick your favorite!
Q: Can I use just coconut oil?
A: You can, but it’ll be super soft and might melt easily. A mix of coconut oil with beeswax or another butter keeps it more solid.
Q: Can I add SPF?
A: Yes! A few drops of raspberry seed oil or carrot seed oil offer natural sun protection, but it won’t be an exact SPF rating.
Making Your Own DIY Lip Balm
As you can see, making your own homemade DIY lip balm is ridiculously easy, customizable, and honestly, kind of fun!
You get to control the ingredients, skip the junk, and create a balm that actually works for your lips. Whether you go classic, add a hint of color, or throw in a fun essential oil, this is one skincare DIY you’ll want to keep in rotation.
I swear that once you start making your own, you’ll never go back to the store-bought stuff.
Your lips (and your wallet) will thank you!

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