Do you love trying out different lipsticks? But we all know that we could only enjoy these lip products if we have moisturized and healthy lips. With the cold weather, or just by being in a cold office all day, chapped or dry lips are inevitable. Many lip products are being launched in the market today. All of them claim they can heal your chapped lips, but did you know you can make your own lip balm?
What a great way to treat your chapped lips with your own formulation of all-natural ingredients. Here are some easy-to-find ingredients for your organic lip balm.
Aloe Vera Gel
We are very familiar with aloe vera. It’s very useful and is well-loved in the cosmetic industry.
Did you know that aloe vera can help in relieving the discomfort associated with chapped lips by encompassing healing, anti-inflammatory properties that ease flakey, rough lips? Furthermore, Aloe Vera contains hygroscopic properties, which attract and hold moisture.
If opting to use the natural Aloe plant, squeeze a fresh Aloe leaf to release the gel. If using the store-bought Aloe Vera Gel, apply the gel directly to lips and allow for absorption. Wait until dry, then gently rinse.
Shea Butter Vegan Lip Balm
Don’t you love the nutty and smoky scent of Shea butter? If you do, then you would love that it’s one of the most common ingredients in a vegan lip balm.
Shea butter can be found at any local drug store. Packed with vitamins A, E, K, and F, it is the perfect solution for chapped lips.
How to make Natural Tinted Lip Balm
Have you always wanted to learn how to make natural tinted lip balm? You’re not alone. Getting the organic color is quite simple. You have many options such as Alkanet root powder and Madder root powder.
Honey
Honey is not just delicious, it also contains natural anti-bacterial properties that help to prevent infections caused by cuts and ruptures on chapped lips. Simultaneously, honey also acts as a moisturizer.
With a damp finger, simply apply honey directly to chapped lips. With repetitive use, you will have softened, hydrated lips.
Make Your Own Lip Balm With Coconut Oil
Is coconut oil good for chapped lips? Coconut oil has many purposes, and it’s a great fix for chapped lips. Plus, it smells so good.
For immediate treatment for chapped lips, just apply a creamy bit of coconut oil to your chapped lips, and let the cooling effect bring you comfort.
Green Tea Bag
We’re so used to using vaseline for chapped lips, but here’s another lip hack for you. Did you know that caffeinated green tea contains tannins that help to treat the stinging, burning sensation of parched lips, while also adding much-needed moisture?
To use it, simply soak a green tea bag in warm water for a few minutes. Remove from heat and place the tea bag on your lips, rubbing the tea bag back and forth.
This back and forth motion helps to remove dried, dead skin cells on the lip’s surface, while also soothing inflammation.
Milk Cream
Milk Cream is a full-fat cream, which means that its high concentrations of fat make for a great lip moisturizer. Here’s how to keep lips moist using milk cream.
Apply milk cream directly to lips and wait 10-15 minutes until dry. Then, use your hands to wash, or for more precise cleaning, dip a cotton ball in lukewarm water and dab on your lips to clean.
Castor Oil
Here’s how to get rid of chapped lips without chapstick. If you have Castor oil, then consider your lips healed!
Castor oil has a thick density which makes it perfect for healing deep cracks. A single drop of it can work wonders on chapped lips.
Takeaway
These ingredients will already help you make your own lip balm. Of course, you will need further research to make sure you come up with the formulation suited for your lips.