New year - new post! After a whole winter's candidates in stores for the perfect läppbalsamet I gave up. Besides that, I always used before from wedela I was not happy with it or that I tested. Suddenly it occurred to me to make my own lip balm really was not as difficult. I went to my recipe bank on the blog and was looking up a nice recipe for lip balm with chocolate scent. It's super simple to do their own lip balm. Also, it is cheaper (MUCH) in length. One can adapt the product just after his own liking and needs, super good!
HOW TO: See ingredients on the picture further down in the post. Melt all ingredients over a water bath (see diagram). Once everything is melted, taken the vessel out of the water bath. Stir and pour cerate in suitable containers. Allow the containers to cool properly before screwing on the lid. To get cerate to solidify faster, you can usefully let them be for a while in the fridge. Keep in mind that the mixture will harden fairly quickly (even if you do not use the cold), so wash all containers as soon as you get the opportunity.
I started what is lip gloss made of to look for small cans to store läppbalsamet. The result was a glass jar that had previously been to the eye cream, an old läppceratsburk from the Body Shop, a lipstick in ugly color which I dug out and my last lip balm stick (cleaned of course). I also prepared a little larger plastic container to pour the possible "remnants" in.
Above you can see which recipe I used, I chose not to use any ingredients that would actually be with, boycotted such as chocolate aroma which can be a nice ingredient if you really like the product smells. (Full recipe and instructions).
Emma: it took about 30-45 minutes. Bus easily. Important just letting it harden for a while ... but it is also good speed. Tomorrow will be a post about what you can do differently / to consider if you want to make lip balm. :) January 1, 2012 16:49
Hey Jennie, I wonder what is lip gloss made of if the recipe was not for ten sockets. Self was the first time I did läppbalsamet when I used cocoa. Had in mind some optional jars (not really that much), got about a jar with a half cup over when I was happy. Now that I cooked conditioner about 3-4 times, I go a little more in the sense of dimensions and test a little here and there. Sometimes it will be fine. Sometimes it ... less good. But you can probably prepare about 10 cores, and gladly any extra jar. Then, it depends of course on how much that sticks to the pan, and how much to spill outside. ;) August 7, 2012 23:22
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