Guest guest Posted October 24, 2004 Report Share Posted October 24, 2004 Sure, it can be remelted. I make my lip balm in a huge batch and just portion it out as I need it. I find the easiest way for me to fill my tubes is to melt it and then pour it into a plastic dixie cup (not the wax coated paper ones) so that I can squeeze it and use it like a spout. HTH in RI ----Original Message Follows---- From: " slprec1205 " <personal@...> Reply- Subject: Lip Balm Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 15:35:10 -0000 Can lip balm (premixed, and fragrance and color added) be remelted if it dries up during the pour? Is there anyway to avoid this? I had made one batch of lip balm and separated it into two containers after I melt it so I could use two different colors (recommended by the maker) and as soon as it hit the second dish it dried... I won't be doing that again but can anyone give me any advice? Has anyone used the lip tube funnel? and one more thing... in the batch I mad I thought I put enough fragrance but it wasn't the case when the balm was tubed... Any thoughts... That balm was the a boxed one from the stores (just a test...) I have bought a different one now.... Thanks, Sharena Celebrate Fall Sale! cinnamon sticks, star anise, apple slices, cedar roses, Apple jack fragrance and more all on sale! http://glenbrookfarm.com/store/specialsseeds_1.html To unsub send an e-mail to : -unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Hi , Someone was telling me that liq. stevia does not mix with oils/butters. Is this true? Can you tell us what phase to mix it with? TIA Shere' www.nature-zone.com -----Original Message----- From: Winward [mailto:newjersey_girl@...] Sorry this took me so long to get around to posting, I kept forgetting to look it up while I was home. Here's my recipe, people really seem to like it. This makes about 16 tubes. 1 oz white beeswax pastilles (weight) 1.2 oz sweet almond oil (weight) 0.7 oz cocoa butter (weight) 1/8 tsp T-50 15-20 drops liquid stevia 0.6-0.8 oz flavor oil (weight) in RI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Well, theoretically, it doesn't because the stevia is usually in glycerine and the balm is all oils (although I have heard of people finding stevia in oil). But, if you add it after you add your flavoring and stir until your balm starts to cool down, it will stay suspended in the balm (you can actually see the little droplets in the balm. What has also worked for some people (but this isn't how I do it) is to mix it with the balm and continue to stir until it solidifies. Then remelt and supposedly it stays suspended better after the remelt. HTH ----Original Message Follows---- From: " Shere Akery " <sakery@...> Reply- < > Subject: RE: Lip Balm Date: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:13:17 -0500 Hi , Someone was telling me that liq. stevia does not mix with oils/butters. Is this true? Can you tell us what phase to mix it with? TIA Shere' www.nature-zone.com -----Original Message----- From: Winward [mailto:newjersey_girl@...] Sorry this took me so long to get around to posting, I kept forgetting to look it up while I was home. Here's my recipe, people really seem to like it. This makes about 16 tubes. 1 oz white beeswax pastilles (weight) 1.2 oz sweet almond oil (weight) 0.7 oz cocoa butter (weight) 1/8 tsp T-50 15-20 drops liquid stevia 0.6-0.8 oz flavor oil (weight) in RI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 Hi Jeanie, Most often the liquid food flavorings contain either water or alcohol and would not work in a lip balm. I would recommend using just the flavor oils specifically designed for use in lip products. ~Jo > > Is it ok to use liquid food flavorings in the lip balm? Like > peppermint, chocolate, orange, etc? Thanks for any help. Jeanie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 I've made a lip balm using actual chocolate chips that was a big hit with the kids. I've also tried using flavorings made for candy (like truffles), and in my experience, it doesn't work very well. I haven't tried using any actual extracts though. Would be interested to see if anyone else has and how well it worked. Donna S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 Hi Jeanie: Unless the liquid food flavorings are oil based or the paste kind,(Wilton makes these) they will separate from your lip balm. Basically the grocery store flavorings are alcohol and water based. I have had it happen. Blessings: Raven Is it ok to use liquid food flavorings in the lip balm? Like peppermint, chocolate, orange, etc? Thanks for any help. Jeanie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.432 / Virus Database: 268.17.18/662 - Release Date: 1/31/2007 3:16 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2007 Report Share Posted February 1, 2007 Most of these are alcohol or water based. However, if they are oil based, then they are safe to use. Goodwin Soapers Workshop www.soapersworkshop.com > > Is it ok to use liquid food flavorings in the lip balm? Like > peppermint, chocolate, orange, etc? Thanks for any help. Jeanie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2007 Report Share Posted October 6, 2007 If it is for candy-making, and is meant for human consumption, then it should be safe to use in lip balm. Will the scent and flavor carry through? It should, since it's meant to be used in candy. I'd give it a try. Amy Author , _Making Soap In Your Own Kitchen_, a beginner's guide to soapmaking. www.soapcrone.com/ebook.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2007 Report Share Posted October 6, 2007 Hi Jill Be very careful with anything Cinnamon in bath and body. If it has cinnamon oil of cinnamic aldehyde do not you it. It will burn the skin. Especially the lips. Not all flavors can be used in cosmetics. Todd --- JILL <mesavalleycandleco@...> wrote: > I was at walmart and by the cake making stuff in > fabrics and crafts > there was some flavor oil for candy making i am > wondering if i could > use that flavor oil in lip balm or not there was a > cinnamon one thanks > if anyone can help i would appreciate it > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile./mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2007 Report Share Posted October 6, 2007 Hi Jill, Just make sure that they are not water based. If they contain water, they won't mix well with the oils/butters/waxes in you lip balm. Hope this helps! Debbi www.therapygarden.com lip balm >I was at walmart and by the cake making stuff in fabrics and crafts there >was some flavor oil for candy making i am wondering if i could use that >flavor oil in lip balm............ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2007 Report Share Posted October 8, 2007 I was at hobby lobby and saw several candy flavor oils. I bought them thinking the same as you. When I posted this question on 2 forums, they told me make sure the ingredients didn't have alcohol or glycerin/water in them. Welllll, no ingredients listed so I emailed the manufacturer. They wouldn't release the ingredients or even answer if either of those two were in the ingredients. It was confidential info. I still have mine sitting in a tub with some of my other supplies. If you decide to try it, let me know how it turns out. I just haven't gotten around to testing them to see what happens. Jami in TN > I was at walmart and by the cake making stuff in fabrics and crafts > there was some flavor oil for candy making i am wondering if i could > use that flavor oil in lip balm or not there was a cinnamon one thanks > if anyone can help i would appreciate it > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 I don't know about any candy flavor oils, but I have used LorAnn flavor oils in edible body products and it works just fine for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 that is real odd that no ingredients were listed and manufacture wont tell you umm and we have to list our ingredients on cosmetics i think a product actually meant for food should have to list theirs let me know tho if u do it Jami <hugg724@...> wrote: I was at hobby lobby and saw several candy flavor oils. I bought them thinking the same as you. When I posted this question on 2 forums, they told me make sure the ingredients didn't have alcohol or glycerin/water in them. Welllll, no ingredients listed so I emailed the manufacturer. They wouldn't release the ingredients or even answer if either of those two were in the ingredients. It was confidential info. I still have mine sitting in a tub with some of my other supplies. If you decide to try it, let me know how it turns out. I just haven't gotten around to testing them to see what happens. Jami in TN > I was at walmart and by the cake making stuff in fabrics and crafts > there was some flavor oil for candy making i am wondering if i could > use that flavor oil in lip balm or not there was a cinnamon one thanks > if anyone can help i would appreciate it > --------------------------------- Catch up on fall's hot new shows on TV. Watch previews, get listings, and more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 Hi Jami, I believe it is the Law that they have to release an MSDS to any customer that requests this information. I think by not giving you this info they are breaking the law. I am not sure where I read this but I am pretty sure they MUST release that info. Its related to a consumer protection law that says consumers have the right to know what is in a product. Hope this helps, michael Have a great day, R. Lorenti Jr. mlorenti@... www.sensatia.com On Oct 8, 2007, at 10:33 PM, Jami wrote: > I was at hobby lobby and saw several candy flavor oils. I bought them > thinking the same as you. When I posted this question on 2 forums, > they told me make sure the ingredients didn't have alcohol or > glycerin/water in them. Welllll, no ingredients listed so I emailed > the manufacturer. They wouldn't release the ingredients or even > answer if either of those two were in the ingredients. It was > confidential info. > > I still have mine sitting in a tub with some of my other supplies. If > you decide to try it, let me know how it turns out. I just haven't > gotten around to testing them to see what happens. > > Jami in TN > > > I was at walmart and by the cake making stuff in fabrics and crafts > > there was some flavor oil for candy making i am wondering if i could > > use that flavor oil in lip balm or not there was a cinnamon one > thanks > > if anyone can help i would appreciate it > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 and where did you ge those? too2bizymom@... wrote: I don't know about any candy flavor oils, but I have used LorAnn flavor oils in edible body products and it works just fine for me. --------------------------------- Shape in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 wow, you gys, that's some impressive info... brings a lot of questions to my mind... what was the reason for not using glycerin in lip balm? you could use honey and EO's usually at 1-3% is safe. That's scary about being refused even confirmation on what's in their product... --- Mesa Valley Candle Co <mesavalleycandleco@...> wrote: > > that is real odd that no ingredients were listed and > manufacture wont tell you umm and we have to list > our ingredients on cosmetics i think a product > actually meant for food should have to list theirs > let me know tho if u do it > Jami <hugg724@...> wrote: > I was at hobby lobby and saw several candy > flavor oils. I bought them > thinking the same as you. When I posted this > question on 2 forums, > they told me make sure the ingredients didn't have > alcohol or > glycerin/water in them. Welllll, no ingredients > listed so I emailed > the manufacturer. They wouldn't release the > ingredients or even > answer if either of those two were in the > ingredients. It was > confidential info. > > I still have mine sitting in a tub with some of my > other supplies. If > you decide to try it, let me know how it turns out. > I just haven't > gotten around to testing them to see what happens. > > Jami in TN > > > I was at walmart and by the cake making stuff in > fabrics and crafts > > there was some flavor oil for candy making i am > wondering if i could > > use that flavor oil in lip balm or not there was > a cinnamon one thanks > > if anyone can help i would appreciate it > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Catch up on fall's hot new shows on TV. > Watch previews, get listings, and more! > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 Hi Folks, If the oils are by Lorann, they are good to use,, have been using them for years. Good Luck, in NC > > I was at hobby lobby and saw several candy flavor oils. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2007 Report Share Posted October 12, 2007 If it's oil based, you should be able to use it just fine in lip balm products. Jenn > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 Hi Ellen, Well done for getting rid of the chap aid ... You are correct you don't want to use anything with gender bending parbens or saccharin in so that is Tea Tree Defense out as you said. Of the 2 you listed with ingredients, the Berry one is not good because of the soybean oil, castor oil and Oxybenzone (3%). The eco lips gold one.. if that are definitely ALL the ingredients then it appears ok. I haven't used it so couldn't answer if it is effective or not. Since you have stated you have read the previous posts about lip balm then you will be aware of what I do know is effective and works well. Hope this helps in the UK On 10/27/07, ekhillgardner <love1904@...> wrote: > > Does anyone have any knowledge of " EcoLips Lip Balm " . I am so > appreciative of messages written on Lip balms in the past. It made > me realize that the Chap Aid I was using was drying out my lips more > with the petropleum in it and keeping me addicted to using it. I > have switced to a different one " Tea Tree Defense " but see it has > saccharin and propylparaben as the last two ingredients so don't > want to use that either. My lips are still dry. I have been using > castor oil on them too. Please let me know if you have used Ecolips. > > Berry Lip Balm > Ingredients: > Organic Soybean Oil, Organic Beeswax, Organic Jojoba Oil, Natural > Berry Flavor, Rosemary Extract, Vitamin E, Aloe Vera, Organic > Calendula, Castor Oil. Over 70% certified organic ingredients. > Gluten Free. > SPF 15 Active Ingredients: > Octinoxate, (7.5%) and Oxybenzone (3%). > > Eco Lips Gold > Pure Ingredients: > Organic jojoba oil, organic beeswax, Vitamin E, healing organic > marigold (calendula), Vitamin C, Vitamin A. Over 95% certified > organic ingredients. Gluten Free. 95 % organic > > Happiness and thanks, > Ellen " -) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 Hi Ellen, I use Vitamin E oil which is excellent for dry lips and I use it on my skin as well. I use the brand " Invite E " . I tried another brand and it wasn't as good (I think it was derived from soy). Cheers, Cara _._,___ Sick of deleting your inbox? 7 Mail has free unlimited storage. http://au.docs./mail/unlimitedstorage.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 Hi Again Ellen, I just wanted to add that I use a homemade Coconut Oil toothpaste and the CO seems to rehydrate the lips as well. Cheers, Cara Sick of deleting your inbox? 7 Mail has free unlimited storage. http://au.docs./mail/unlimitedstorage.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 Hi Again Ellen, I just wanted to add that I use a homemade Coconut Oil toothpaste and the CO seems to rehydrate the lips as well. Cheers, Cara >Hi Cara, Would you mind sharing that toothpaste recipe? I made one from baking soda, vegetable glycerine, and peppermint oil but I do not like it. Thanks, a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 > > Hi Again Ellen, > I just wanted to add that I use a homemade Coconut Oil toothpaste and the CO seems to rehydrate the lips as well. > > Cheers, > Cara > > Cara, What is your recipe for homemade coconut oil toothpaste? I am looking for a toothpast alternative. I do use coconut oil on my lips but it doesn't last. Thanks. Happiness, Ellen " -) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 Hi Ellen, yes Eoc -Lips is a good lip balm i use the eco-lips lysine and tea tree and the eco-lips hemp is a good one it stays on for awhile. Two lip balms that i " love " are the Badger Unscented organic lip balm, and the Dr. Bronner's and Sun dog Naked organic lip balm,..(These two are great , very moisterizing and they are both organic. sherie:) In , " ekhillgardner " <love1904@...> wrote: > > Does anyone have any knowledge of " EcoLips Lip Balm " . I am so > appreciative of messages written on Lip balms in the past. It made > me realize that the Chap Aid I was using was drying out my lips more > with the petropleum in it and keeping me addicted to using it. I > have switced to a different one " Tea Tree Defense " but see it has > saccharin and propylparaben as the last two ingredients so don't > want to use that either. My lips are still dry. I have been using > castor oil on them too. Please let me know if you have used Ecolips. > > Berry Lip Balm > Ingredients: > Organic Soybean Oil, Organic Beeswax, Organic Jojoba Oil, Natural > Berry Flavor, Rosemary Extract, Vitamin E, Aloe Vera, Organic > Calendula, Castor Oil. Over 70% certified organic ingredients. > Gluten Free. > SPF 15 Active Ingredients: > Octinoxate, (7.5%) and Oxybenzone (3%). > > Eco Lips Gold > Pure Ingredients: > Organic jojoba oil, organic beeswax, Vitamin E, healing organic > marigold (calendula), Vitamin C, Vitamin A. Over 95% certified > organic ingredients. Gluten Free. 95 % organic > > Happiness and thanks, > Ellen " -) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2007 Report Share Posted October 27, 2007 Hi! Do you have any recommendations for a good chapstick? I am so sick of being addicted to chapstick and still always feeling like I have dry lips. I would like to find a product that helps to alleviate my dependence on any chapstick product. Thanks! Crystal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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