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Homemade Lip BalmBarbi from Willowick, OH Feedback About This Post:RE: Homemade Lip BalmI used the little containers to hold small craft supplies (Like beads). I use my finger to apply it. I warmed up a gob of Vaseline and added some cocoa powder. I didn't measure it, I just stirred it in until it looked good. It leaves just a light tint on your lips. It doesn't taste like chocolate, but the smell is divine! Post by aubreymalcolm RE: Homemade Lip BalmMelt a small tab of lipstick with some Vaseline in the microwave. Stir in some strawberry flavouring. Spoon it into a small jar, and let it harden slightly. This can be applied with a finger or a lipstick brush. Post By Cathy from Townsville, QLD (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Lip BalmJust have an open container of Vaseline for them to use, kept in the house. They might be asking for more because they like the flavor so they overapply and eat the stuff. Post by kimhis RE: Homemade Lip Balm
Go to www.recipezaar.com in the search bar type in Post by PICO RE: Homemade Lip BalmDo a goole search for homemade lip balm and you will come up with lots of recipes. Post By Anne (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Lip BalmValentine's Day is coming up, and it's a great time to find little trinkets (just like Easter, Christmas, etc). I have often found, in the after-holiday sales, candy-flavored lip balms for a dime. I stock up and use them for party favors. It's worth a look! Post by saramm RE: Homemade Lip BalmPut a little crisco solid shortening and honey together until you like the consistency. You could just use crisco alone, but it tastes better with honey and honey is good for t he skin. Post By Racer (Guest Post) RE: Homemade Lip BalmYou almost might want to collect containers for the gloss - like re-cycled small cups they use to give out juice samples, etc. - or other square re-cycled containers. If anyone uses dental wax for braces, etc. - those flat little containers are also great for that. Post by pamphyila |
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