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What did it taste like before you put it in the balm? Some types are sweet,

some are not. If I want sweet, I buy a flavor that starts out sweet.

Lip Balm Help

> Hello-I just made some lip balm & the " taste " does not seem right.

> Do Flavor Oils go bad (ie. what is the approx. shelf life)? I have

> only had these oils for about 3-4 months so they are not ancient.

> Maybe it is just the oil, but it just did not seem right (not

> sweet). Is it just me? Should I remelt and add honey to make it

> sweeter? Also, are any preservatives needed? I did add Vit. E (for

> the benefits & to prevent rancidity). Anyone that could provide

> insight & recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

> -Jen E.

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Hi-yes, it was unsweetened (which I had determined after posting).

The last batch I made was sweetened (got from a different supplier).

My problem now is how to sweeten the unsweetened ones (since I can

not get the all flavors in the pre-sweetened oils).

-Jen

> What did it taste like before you put it in the balm? Some types

are sweet,

> some are not. If I want sweet, I buy a flavor that starts out sweet.

>

> Lip Balm Help

>

>

> > Hello-I just made some lip balm & the " taste " does not seem right.

> > Do Flavor Oils go bad (ie. what is the approx. shelf life)? I

have

> > only had these oils for about 3-4 months so they are not ancient.

> > Maybe it is just the oil, but it just did not seem right (not

> > sweet). Is it just me? Should I remelt and add honey to make it

> > sweeter? Also, are any preservatives needed? I did add Vit. E

(for

> > the benefits & to prevent rancidity). Anyone that could provide

> > insight & recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

> > -Jen E.

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I only use the pre-sweetened oils. I have heard about some

people using honey, I don't know how it would mix up, or settle. I

know of others who use Stevia, powdered and liquid. If it were

me and I was using stevia liquid. I know of one company that

used to sell a " sweetener " along with their unsweetened oils.

But I just went to their web-site and they don't sell it anylonger.

Maybe somebody else on the list knows of more sweeteners. I

wish you luck.

-Trin

> Hi-yes, it was unsweetened (which I had determined after

> posting). The last batch I made was sweetened (got from a

> different supplier). My problem now is how to sweeten the

> unsweetened ones (since I can not get the all flavors in the

pre-sweetened oils).

> -Jen

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