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Category: Lip Balms

Lip Balms: Feedbacks

Hi everyone, I’m back! Hope y’all are doing good! XD

Today, my friends and I collected a bunch of feedbacks and comments for our four lip balms, enjoy reading them! (I recorded down all of them by myself~~~)

 

Cindy:

1st lip balm smells like cardboards, too stiff and hard.
2nd lip balm: likes the color, it’s really soft, it smells good.
3rd lip balm: lemon smell is cool and the texture is oily, which is good.
4th lip balm: smells like mosquito spray and smells too strong.
Favors the second lip balm the most.
Mr. Handy:
1st lip balm: smells pretty neutral, it’s really sticky.
2nd lip balm: has a shrill lavender, pretty nice and smooth but doesn’t go way too fast.
3rd lip balm: smells really good, deep, and great like lemongrass, it’s not as thick but very smooth.
4th lip balm: it’s pretty strong and goes all the way up in the noes, pretty thick, and has good stinging powers.
Favors the third lip balm the most, or the fourth one.
Mrs. Cheng:
The first one is very dry.
The second one is very smooth and less dry.
The third one is also very smooth and moisturized, it’s extra smoothy and has extra softness.
The fourth one also smoothes good and smells really good.
Favors the third lip balm the most, and it smells good.
Mrs. Rivera:
1st lip balm: doesn’t smell pleasant, and the texture is a bit dry and not so moisturizing.
2nd lip balm: smells nice, the scent a bit too strong, but it’s very soft and moisturizing on the skin.
3rd lip balm: the smell is nice, likes it better, but it’s super powerful, it’s very smooth.
4th lip balm: it’s a little softer than the third one, the lavender kind of covers
Favors the fourth lip balm the most.
Mr. Jeng:
1st lip balm: this one smells very waxy, it’s dry.
2nd lip balm: it’s heavily scented but much softer, it’s lavender. √
3rd lip balm: loves the smell and favors this one the most so far.
4th lip balm: ……
Favors the third lip balm the most.
Ms. Lyndsey:
1st lip balm: The smell is too plain, it’s not that good but it’s not bad, likes the color but not how it moisturizes.
2nd lip balm: Loves the smell, it’s like grandma’s garden, it moisturizes good, and will smell it when feeling sad.
3rd lip balm: Loves this, this is like lemon, will like to put it on the lips but it’s too strong compared to the lavender. Loves the color of all of them. Number three is a bit better for the application than the fourth one.
4th lip balm: Likes the smell, likes this one, it smells too strong. Thinks number three smells stronger. The application of this one is perfect, it’s perfection.
Favors the fourth lip balm the most.
Joana (She’s a pretty honest person):
1st lip balm: Why is there a hole in here? It smells plain.
2nd lip balm: It’s so good! It’s smooth. This one’s application is better.
3rd lip balm: Why are  there black things? (Nodding––––) The texture is good. This one’s application is the best.
4th lip balm: Thinks three and four smell the same.
Favors the third lip balm the most.
Ms. Annet:
1st lip balm: It’s not making anything……The first one is a bit dry. Doesn’t prefer number one at all.
2nd lip balm: It’s glowing a bit, a bit much oily than the third one, it’s glowing. This one’s also good.
3rd lip balm: Really good, it smells good, can’t really see the glow, put a lot of scents?
4th lip balm: Wow, the scent shouldn’t be that strong for the lips.
Favors the third lip balm the most, even more if we reduced the scent.
My friends and I will try our best to improve our recipes and make better lip balms using all the feedbacks from above, I promise!
One more thing, can y’all believe that we added 13 drops of essential oil for the fourth lip balm?!
It was way too much for a normal lip balm! We should’ve added 3 total drops instead of 13 drops…
So, I bet one of our improvements in the future is to add less essential oil…… XD
Alright, that’s all. Farewell everyone and thanks for reading! XD

Our New Lip Balm Recipe!!! XD

Ingredients:

  • 1.75g of beeswax wax
  • 1.85g of carrier oil/ coconut oil
  • 1.85g of shea butter
  • 2 small drops of lavender essential oil
  • 2 small drops of tangerine essential oil
  • 1 small drop of sweet apricot essential oil

Materials List:

  • A small measuring cup
  • A small spatula
  • A kitchen towels
  • Goggles
  • Gloves
  • …etc.

Steps to Make:

  1. Measure out your wax, shea butter, and carrier oil and add them to the measuring cup.
  2. Fill a sauce pan with about an inch of water and then place the Pyrex measuring cup to the pan.
  3. Bring the water to a boil and wait for the ingredients to melt completely, stirring on occasion to mix.
  4. Prepare your lip balm tube (place something underneath it to capture any spills).
  5. Once the ingredients have melted, remove from the water bath, and place the Pyrex on a folded towel to prevent the contents from cooling too quickly.
  6. Add your essential oils and stir to mix.
  7. Carefully fill your lip balm tube to the top and let it cool completely before capping, use the spatula to help scrape the melted ingredients from the sides if needed.
  8. Wipe the outside of the tube to remove any oils and then label it.
  9. Enjoy your singular tube of lip balm!

 

P.S.: Peeps, did y’all notice that I changed the font? LOL!!! XD

3rd Lip Balm Reflection

Hello peeps, it's me and my friends and I made another cool lip balm today! XD

It looks fine, smells fine and works fine. "Good job!" to our team!

It's interesting and fun that we mixed the lavender fragrance and the lemongrass fragrance together to create a brand new fragrance, 
and it really smells great!
Here's our new lip balm:


P.S.: the recipe we used for this little lip balm is still the one that I recommended in a previous post.

Alright, thanks for reading my blog, everyone! Goodbye and see y'all next time! XD

Successful Lip Balm

Good morning peeps, I'm back!

Good news is today my friends and I finally made a successful lavender lip balm!
This was our fabulous teamwork, and we really learned a lot!
The recipe we used is the one I recommended in a previous post.
Great job to us!!! Congrats!!! XD 

See y'all next time~~~

 
Hello peeps, it's me, Daisy, again! I'm back!!! XD

This afternoon my friends and I attempted to make our very first lip balm.
The recipe we used is the one I recommanded from last post, 
we only changed the essential lavender oil into essential rose oil.

And guess what, we basically failed. XD

But that's okay, we still can try to make better ones next time!
By the way, the experiment was very fun!

Here's my reflection for this experiment of today:
The lip balm tube wasn't entirely filled, the aroma isn't strong, 
and the lip balm's shape is extremely weird...!
so next time we should add each ingredients a little more!!!
Especailly more grapeseed oil and essential oil......

Hope we can do better next time and everytime after we learn form mistakes!

That's all for today, goodbye peeps and see y'all soon! XD

 

Daisy’s Recommended Lip Balms Recipe

Hi peeps, I'm back! And I just discovered a new perfect lip balms recipe to share with you all!
So, here's how to make just one tube of lip balm (about 5g):


Ingredients: 
  • ¼ tsp of beeswax wax
  • ¼ tsp of carrier oil/ coconut oil
  • ½ tsp of shea butter
  • 2-3 drops of essential lavender oil 
Materials List: 
  • A small Pyrex measuring cup
  • A small spatula
  • A kitchen towels 
  • Goggles
  • ...etc.

 

Steps to Make: 

1. Measure out your wax, shea butter, and carrier oil (or coconut oil) and add them to the Pyrex measuring cup.

2. Fill a sauce pan with about an inch of water and then place the Pyrex measuring cup to the pan.

3. Bring the water to a boil and wait for the ingredients to melt completely, stirring on occasion to mix. 

4. Prepare your lip balm tube (I usually place something underneath it to capture any spills). 

5. Once the ingredients have melted, remove from the water bath, and place the Pyrex on a folded towel to prevent the contents from cooling too quickly. 

6. Add your essential oil and stir to mix. 

7. Carefully fill your lip balm tube to the top and let it cool completely before capping. Use the spatula to help scrape the melted ingredients from the sides if needed. 

8. Wipe the outside of the tube to remove any oils and then label it. 

9. Enjoy your singular tube of lip balm! XD


Thanks again for reading, peeps! Hope you'll also make some awesome lip balms using this recipe, farewell! Lebt Wohl!

Daisy’s Lip Balms Recipe

Howdy folks! If you're interested in making lip balms like me, check out my awesome lip balms recipe:

Ingredients:
  • Beeswax (Stage A) :1.45g
  • Shea butter (Stage A): 1.75g
  • Carrier oil (Stage A): 1.75g
  • (Optional)Essential Oil: around 0.05g.
Materials list:
  • Beeswax (Stage A) :1.45g
  • Shea butter (Stage A): 1.75g
  • Carrier oil (Stage): 1.75g
  • Essential Oil (Lavender, peppermint, sweet orange): around 0.05g.
  • A mini lip balm tube/tins/container.
  • A glass jug/beaker.
  • A heating plate.
  • A stirring, mixing stick.
  • A pot.
Steps:
  1. Add stage A ingredients into a glass jug or beaker.
  2. Using the double boiler method, slowly melt over a low heat until everything is liquid and combined.
  3. Take off the heat, to set it is slightly cooler, add stage B ingredients.
  4. Combine all ingredients and carefully pour into the lip balm tubes or
  5. You will need to work quite quickly as the mixture goes fast.
  6. If you find the mixture sets before you have the chance to pour it all into your lip balm tubes, just melt the ingredients again very slowly.
  7. Leave the lip balm tubes/tins in the fridge to set, then you're done making!
Alright, thanks for reading! Hope you'll use this recipe to make some awesome lip balms! Bye! XD

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