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Learn how to make lip balm that works like a dream! This homemade chapstick recipe uses only five ingredients and can be made in just a few minutes.
 
containers of homemade lip balm with beeswax on a wooden board

If you’re the kind of person who has at least two backup chapsticks, you’re going to LOVE this homemade lip balm recipe. It’s ready in a flash and uses only healthy ingredients that are easy to find.

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If you have leftover beeswax, try your hand at making this incredible lotion bar recipe. Homemade lip balm and lotion bars in cute reusable fabric gift bags make amazing handmade gifts.

Pro Tips:

  • If you want to “flavor” this, you have two options. You can add essential oils to the double boiler when everything is melted, or you can add a few drops of essential oil into your container. If adding the oils to the containers, you’ll want to stir with a toothpick right after you’ve incorporated the melted mixture, before the mixture sets.
  • For a harder chapstick, you’ll want to go a bit heavy on the beeswax. For a softer chapstick, add a bit more sweet almond oil.
  • If you have a coconut allergy or don’t enjoy coconut smell, try subbing in all shea butter.
  • Need to make more or less of the recipe? Click and slide the “servings” number on the recipe card and the ingredients will adjust as needed. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

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How to Make Lip Balm

Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
containers of homemade lip balm with beeswax on a wooden board
Learn how to make lip balm that works like a dream!

Equipment

Ingredients 

Instructions 

  • Pour 2 cups of water in a medium pot, and fit with a double boiler. Place over medium heat on the stove.
  • Add the beeswax and shea butter, and heat until melted.
  • Add the coconut oil, sweet almond oil, and honey and stir with a spoon you plan to only use for working with beeswax.
  • Heat until the coconut oil has melted.
  • Pour into your containers of choice, and allow at least 15 minutes to cool.

Notes

If you want to "flavor" this, you have two options. You can add essential oils to the double boiler when everything is melted, or you can add a few drops of essential oil into your container. If adding them in the containers, you'll want to stir with a toothpick right after you've incorporated the melted mixture.
For a harder chapstick, you'll want to go a bit heavy on the beeswax. For a softer chapstick, add a bit more sweet almond oil.

Additional Info

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122 Comments

  1. I am wondering if there is another kind of oil you can use besides coconut because I have a severe allergy to it and have severe issues when I come in contact with it topically or orally.

    Thanks

  2. I one time bought some chap stick, and I immediately stopped using it for the taste on my lips was awful. Does this chap stick have a bad taste to it? Does adding the honey make it not have one? And is olive oil an okay substitute for coconut oil?

  3. Love this!! My niece is in heaven!!! She loves it!!! I added peppermint oil and a little food coloring and it turns out wonderful!!!!5 stars

  4. I’ve heard in the past “1 part beeswax to 5 or 6 parts oil.” I used both castor and almond oil in the same batch, with a tiny dollop of petroleum jelly added for a bit of that glossy feel. Comes out great. Add some lavender and vanilla essential oil, very soothing.

  5. I must say, thank you soooo much!! I have spend way too much money on chapstick, especially the organic store bought for almost $4 a stick. I purchased from amazon 12 chapstick tubes and used you amount of ingredients above. I still have about half remaining. Do you think I can keep it in the jar and re-boil it when the other tubes come in?
    Thanks Again!!
    Christina5 stars

  6. I found little plastic jars at Wal Mart. About the size of a lip balm container. They are pretty solid. Do you think they hot mixture would melt them or no? They come in colors and are found in the sample size section of the pharmacy area. Packages 2 for $1.

  7. I just made a few batches today. Very fun craft project for my daughter and I. I too had problems with the honey so on future batches we left it out. Had fun playing with proportions of beeswax to coconut oil. We also added a couple of chunks of lipstick to add a smidge of color.
    Just wondering what was the purpose (if any) for the honey? Also, I have noticed all of my SPF 15 chapsticks had parabens in them, and one reason I made my own was to go chemical free… I still need to make some by summer with some SPF in there. Any thoughts on what to add?? thanks!! Ann5 stars

    1. Coconut oil has some natural SPF to it. Hope that helps.
      Coconut oil has an amazing ability to heal the skin and block the damaging effects of UV radiation from the sun. One of the reasons why it is so effective in protecting the skin is its antioxidant properties, which helps prevent burning and oxidative damage that promotes skin cancer.

    2. Look into zinc oxide for SPF 🙂 I don’t have exact measurements but I know that’s what you’re looking for

  8. I just made this! So awesome. I only used a tiny stick of wax, plus the other ingredients, and made a combination of 17 tubs and sticks. Thank you!!5 stars