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Ralondia,

I use pill containers (3/$1 at the $1 store) They are metal and

paintd with pretty pictures, but inside, they have a plastic

removable pot. THis is cool since I can pop out the plastic pot and

reheat in the microwave if I get the balm too firm. If you're

interested, I've found a site for the plain plastic pots with pop up

attached lids. Go to http://pawmadesoap.safeshopper.com go to their

new*new*new tab and you'll find both the clear and white plastic pots

there.

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I only use T-50 to keep the oils fresher longer. If they are not going to have

any water added, that is all they need IMHO

Wiccan

www.perpleasures.com

Check out our containers and spatulas

lip balms

Question ...do you need to use a preservative in lip balms?

I want to do some today..have everything I need here finally.

None of my formulations call for it..but then neither do most of the lotions

I've found, I and I know, thanks to you all that lotions and creams need one

Speaking of which..If my lotion or cream recipe doesn't call for one..how would

I go about adding it?

Read some place pieces and parts..but I think it said to use 1% of the total

oil weight to the recipe? Is this right??

Now I'm looking at doing lip balms and chap sticks for the guys..on cold windy

days outside they need it. But wanted to make sure I have all my ducks in a row

before I begin.

Preservative or no?

TIA

Pam

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: How much T-50 do you add to your oils. Like for a 16 oz bottle

of Apricot Kernel Oil???? Holly

On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 11:46:58 -0700 " wiccansprite " <wiccansprite@...>

writes:

> I only use T-50 to keep the oils fresher longer. If they are not

> going to have any water added, that is all they need IMHO

> Wiccan

> www.perpleasures.com

> Check out our containers and spatulas

> lip balms

>

>

> Question ...do you need to use a preservative in lip balms?

> I want to do some today..have everything I need here finally.

>

> None of my formulations call for it..but then neither do most of

> the lotions I've found, I and I know, thanks to you all that lotions

> and creams need one Speaking of which..If my lotion or cream recipe

> doesn't call for one..how would I go about adding it?

> Read some place pieces and parts..but I think it said to use 1% of

> the total oil weight to the recipe? Is this right??

>

> Now I'm looking at doing lip balms and chap sticks for the

> guys..on cold windy days outside they need it. But wanted to make

> sure I have all my ducks in a row before I begin.

> Preservative or no?

>

> TIA

> Pam

>

>

>

>

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Holly, I add about 1 oz to each batch. 1 batch is about 100 oz total of waxes,

butters and oils. Most people use the lip balm within the 1st month and I have

mostly repeat customers now. I would have to figure it out for a small batch.

(and a cup of coffee) :)

Wiccan

www.perpleasures.com

Check out our containers and spatulas

lip balms

>

>

> Question ...do you need to use a preservative in lip balms?

> I want to do some today..have everything I need here finally.

>

> None of my formulations call for it..but then neither do most of

> the lotions I've found, I and I know, thanks to you all that lotions

> and creams need one Speaking of which..If my lotion or cream recipe

> doesn't call for one..how would I go about adding it?

> Read some place pieces and parts..but I think it said to use 1% of

> the total oil weight to the recipe? Is this right??

>

> Now I'm looking at doing lip balms and chap sticks for the

> guys..on cold windy days outside they need it. But wanted to make

> sure I have all my ducks in a row before I begin.

> Preservative or no?

>

> TIA

> Pam

>

>

>

>

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I think I might be able to figure it out. " She says , scratching her

head " Holly

On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 16:06:51 -0700 " wiccansprite " <wiccansprite@...>

writes:

> Holly, I add about 1 oz to each batch. 1 batch is about 100 oz total

> of waxes, butters and oils. Most people use the lip balm within the

> 1st month and I have mostly repeat customers now. I would have to

> figure it out for a small batch. (and a cup of coffee) :)

> Wiccan

> www.perpleasures.com

> Check out our containers and spatulas

> lip balms

> >

> >

> > Question ...do you need to use a preservative in lip balms?

> > I want to do some today..have everything I need here finally.

> >

> > None of my formulations call for it..but then neither do most

> of

> > the lotions I've found, I and I know, thanks to you all that

> lotions

> > and creams need one Speaking of which..If my lotion or cream

> recipe

> > doesn't call for one..how would I go about adding it?

> > Read some place pieces and parts..but I think it said to use

> 1% of

> > the total oil weight to the recipe? Is this right??

> >

> > Now I'm looking at doing lip balms and chap sticks for the

> > guys..on cold windy days outside they need it. But wanted to make

>

> > sure I have all my ducks in a row before I begin.

> > Preservative or no?

> >

> > TIA

> > Pam

> >

> >

> >

> >

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If it doesn't have water it shouldn't need a preservative.

Chris

Re: lip balms

> I think the beeswax will serve the purpose. I've never heard of using a

> preservative in lip balms

>

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In a message dated 10/30/2004 3:20:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,

intothemistic@... writes:

Oh and has

anyone every used alkanet or beet juice for color? I am really

curious about that. Thanks dolores

Alkanet is nice in lip balm, but doesn't add much color to the lips. Still

a nice color, dark amber. Might leave color for a min.

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I like grapeseed oil in my lip balms.

Maggie

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Lip Balms

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> Lets talk lip balms cause its getting cold and I am remembering my

> chapped lips from last winter. What are peoples favorite ingrients

> or recipes? Is castor good,how about jojoba. Honey sounds very

> protective to me and some people seem to know the trick for getting

> it not to seperate. I dont want to resort to vasilene this winter

> which is the only thing that worked for me last yr. Oh and has

> anyone every used alkanet or beet juice for color? I am really

> curious about that. Thanks dolores

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I like to add shea, mango or cocoa butter to mine.

A basic recipe is 1 part each (by weight) of an oil, a butter and beeswax.

melt altogether; add flavor oil; pour into container and cool. Use more of

your butter choice for a softer balm, more wax for a firmer chap-stick style

balm.

www.betweenfriendstoo.com has a recipe using jojoba and the library for this

list (see bottom of email for addy) has a few recipes also.

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I've used a couple of vit e gel tabs, pierced with a pin and squeezed in the

oil, for healing the lips, also I have gotten dollar store lipsticks and cut

little pieces into the balm while melting for a light color, recipe is 1/4

cup coconut oil, or sub any soft oil, if you use liquid oil, add more beeswax,

2 tablespoons beeswax 2 tablespoons cocoa butter (or shea) a dropper of

calendula oil for chapped lips, 2 vit, e capsules, squeezed into mixture,

flavoring

dolores conrad wrote:

Lets talk lip balms cause its getting cold and I am remembering my

chapped lips from last winter. What are peoples favorite ingrients

or recipes? Is castor good,how about jojoba. Honey sounds very

protective to me and some people seem to know the trick for getting

it not to seperate. I dont want to resort to vasilene this winter

which is the only thing that worked for me last yr. Oh and has

anyone every used alkanet or beet juice for color? I am really

curious about that. Thanks dolores

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At 06:34 AM 10/31/2004, you wrote:

> Oh and has

>anyone every used alkanet or beet juice for color? I am really

>curious about that. Thanks dolores

I just got a sample of a LOVELY lip balm in a 'goodie bag' at a

conference... and it had alkanet root... (also rose absolute, so the rosy

color was really appropriate.)

it just BARELY tints my lips ... but is really pretty.

have no idea how much they used.

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Vitamin e really works for me too. I put some in my lip balms, and also

when my lips are really chapped and sore I would put a little right on my

lips and they would be happy in the morning. But I just purchased a bottle

of vitamin e oil, the same brand as before, and found that it has a new

warning label on it saying " do not apply undiluted to the skin, keep out of

reach of children " . This seems strange to me! This oil is a natural

extract from wheat, corn , and canola.

corrina

Re: Lip Balms

>

>

> I've used a couple of vit e gel tabs, pierced with a pin and squeezed in

the oil, for healing the lips, also I have gotten dollar store lipsticks and

cut little pieces into the balm while melting for a light color, recipe is

1/4 cup coconut oil, or sub any soft oil, if you use liquid oil, add more

beeswax, 2 tablespoons beeswax 2 tablespoons cocoa butter (or shea) a

dropper of calendula oil for chapped lips, 2 vit, e capsules, squeezed into

mixture, flavoring

>

> dolores conrad wrote:

>

> Lets talk lip balms cause its getting cold and I am remembering my

> chapped lips from last winter. What are peoples favorite ingrients

> or recipes? Is castor good,how about jojoba. Honey sounds very

> protective to me and some people seem to know the trick for getting

> it not to seperate. I dont want to resort to vasilene this winter

> which is the only thing that worked for me last yr. Oh and has

> anyone every used alkanet or beet juice for color? I am really

> curious about that. Thanks dolores

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Honey sounds very

> protective to me and some people seem to know the trick for getting

> it not to seperate.

**Hello There,

I use a little Soya Lecithin in my formulas to bind the honey to the oils.

From memory you can use up to 3 percent of the total recipe, but start

small and work you way up. I use the liquid lecithin and it is a dark amber

colour and it has quite a strong smell.

. Tsoumbakos

www.earthsgoddess.com

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Honey sounds very

> protective to me and some people seem to know the trick for getting

> it not to seperate.

**Hello There,

I use a little Soya Lecithin in my formulas to bind the honey to the oils.

From memory you can use up to 3 percent of the total recipe, but start

small and work you way up. I use the liquid lecithin and it is a dark amber

colour and it has quite a strong smell.

. Tsoumbakos

www.earthsgoddess.com

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Does everyone sweeten their lip balms and what is the sweetener of choice?

I have problems judging how much flavoring to use. It always seems like

enough but afterward the flavor is lacking. Any tricks to that?

Jeanine

Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

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a few places carry presweetened lipbalms like bramble berry and i believe bitter

creek. I like brambleberry's bubblegum and rootbeer (i can't remember if the

rootbeer is sweetended or not.)

I got a lemon mirangue pie that was awsome. but they do not carry it anymore.

but there sweetened lemon pie might be the same.

I too have a hard time sweetening my unsweetend balms. I have no recomendations

except to try presweetened ones.

>

> Does everyone sweeten their lip balms and what is the sweetener of choice?

> I have problems judging how much flavoring to use. It always seems like

> enough but afterward the flavor is lacking. Any tricks to that?

>

> Jeanine

>

> Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

>

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