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How to make lip balm with honey
The method of making lip balm with natural honey;

It is every woman's dream to have touching and moist lips. Now there is a new way for you to get a man's love. Honey's unique sweetness and soft skin characteristics are very suitable as an excellent ingredient to moisturize lip skin. You will think that lip balm made of honey can not only bring lubrication to your lips, but also bring moisture to your lips.

Materials:

Beeswax 5cc/ml( 1 teaspoon)

30 ml of honey (6 teaspoons)

Natural vegetable oil 10cc/ml(2 teaspoons); Coconut oil is recommended, which is cheap and easy to use.

Simple emulsifier 1cc/ml (about 1/4 teaspoons for 8 minutes)

Utility:

Moisturize and moisturize lips, making lips soft and shiny.

Suitable skin type:

Dry lip skin

Use equipment:

Microwave oven or boiling pot, a bowl, a small cream jar, chopsticks or a metal spoon for mixing, and a measuring spoon.

Production method:

First, add honey and beeswax to vegetable oil, put it in a bowl, put it in a microwave oven or pot and heat it for 1-2 minutes until the beeswax dissolves. Pour the heated oil and beeswax into a cream jar, add a simple emulsifier and shake well. It can be used after cooling and curing.

How to use:

Apply the prepared lip care honey to the lip skin at any time.

Shelf life:

For about two years, the product was placed in a cool place to avoid direct sunlight and stored in places where ants passed.

Extended reading:

This is because honey itself is a water-soluble humectant, which can lock the moisture in the lips and make the lips soft, delicate and natural. This lip care honey contains a lot of honey, so it tastes sweet, which may be a bit strange to people who are not used to sweet lip care. I also suggest not to overuse this lip balm before going to bed at night, so as not to get honey on the pillow, and pay special attention to this lip balm when it is stored, so as not to attract swarms of ants at home.