How to make simple DIY lip gloss without using any wax. All you need are a few natural ingredients like coconut oil, vitamin E oil, and a few drops of your favorite essential oil for fragrance. This homemade lip gloss is not only easy to make but also makes a thoughtful gift!
WHY YOU’LL LIKE MAKING YOUR OWN LIP GLOSS
All-Natural Ingredients: This lip gloss is made with simple, natural ingredients, making it a safe option for kids and those with sensitive skin.
Quick & Easy: You can prepare a batch in just 15 minutes, and it will last you a long time!
Budget-Friendly: With just a few affordable ingredients, you can make this lip gloss at a fraction of the price of store-bought options. While the initial cost might seem high, you’ll have plenty left to make several more batches!
Hydrating & Soothing: The ingredients provide moisture and relief for dry lips, leaving them soft and smooth.
Customizable: You can personalize the color and scent to suit your style, or keep it clear and unscented. I love using pink rose clay for a soft tint and lavender essential oil for a gentle fragrance!
INGREDIENTS
- 2 tablespoons sweet almond oil
- 2 tablespoons vitamin E oil
- 30 drops essential oil (optional)
- A pinch or two of natural pigment (e.g., mica powder, beetroot powder, pink rose clay, cocoa powder, or hibiscus powder)
INSTRUCTIONS
- In a small bowl, combine all the ingredients, whisking until fully blended and smooth.
- Using a small funnel or dropper, carefully pour the mixture into roller ball bottles. Be mindful not to overfill, as a little goes a long way!
- Secure the lids tightly onto the bottles. Wipe off any excess oil from the outside to keep them clean.
Notes
- To Use: Apply the lip gloss by rolling it gently across your lips until you achieve the desired amount.
- To Store: Keep your homemade lip gloss at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. It will stay fresh for up to one year.
- Variations: Customize the scent by using different essential oils like orange, lemon, grapefruit, lavender, or vanilla.
- Substitutions: You can substitute the almond oil with jojoba oil, fractionated coconut
FAQS
1. Does lip gloss need a preservative?
No, this lip gloss recipe doesn’t require a preservative since it doesn’t contain water. It can be safely stored at room temperature for up to a year!
2. How can you tint lip gloss naturally?
You can tint your lip gloss naturally by adding a pinch of natural pigments like beetroot powder, cocoa powder, or mica powder. This allows you to create a variety of shades while keeping the gloss safe and chemical-free.
3. Can you use essential oils in lip gloss?
Yes, you can add essential oils to your lip gloss for fragrance and potential benefits. However, it’s crucial to ensure the oils are safe for topical use. Always dilute essential oils with a carrier oil, such as sweet almond oil, before application. In this recipe, 30 drops of essential oils are safe to add because they are mixed with 4 tablespoons of carrier oil.