Vanilla Homemade Lip Balm

Making homemade lip balm is one of the best starter DIY projects that I love to make.  I am a huge fan of lip balm, and of course, this vanilla-flavored homemade lip balm is one of my favorites to make because it is so easy.  It keeps my lips soft no matter the weather, and trust me I struggle in the winter and the summer. 

Vanilla Lip Balm

When you step into making your own homemade beauty products, you want to begin with something easy to make.  This homemade lip balm really is a great choice since it has minimal ingredients, and is super useful on a regular basis. I love the addition of vanilla since it is a light but pleasant smell that is easy for everyone to enjoy.

Note: This recipe has been updated for a better texture, year-round. My previous recipe worked great in the hot Iowa summers.

Vanilla Homemade Lip Balm

Supplies Needed:

Grating Beeswax for Homemade Vanilla Lip Balm

While I have a link above for clear plastic lip balm containers, you can also look in the travel section of many department stores for empty containers that would work appropriately.  They are fairly inexpensive when you purchase in bulk on Amazon (under $10 for 25 containers) and make a great choice to have on hand if you are making this to give as gifts.

Directions: 

You can use a traditional double boiler, or use a regular saucepan and a heat-safe bowl that will sit on top of the pan easily for melting these items.  Some prefer to do this in the microwave.  I like watching the items melt so I don't take any chances of burning them, but a microwave safe bowl in 30-second increments can work as well.

Melting Beeswax and oil for Vanilla Lip Balm

Grate up your bars of beeswax to the equivalent of ½ a cup and pour it into your double boiler or microwave safe bowl.  You'll want to watch this carefully stirring as it begins to melt.

Add in your coconut oil and mix it all together, stirring until it melts. Once everything is melted pour in your vanilla extract and give it a quick stir.  This simple vanilla homemade lip balm is already coming together in just a few simple steps.

Homemade Vanilla Lip Balm in clear lip balm pots

Use a funnel to pour the hot mixture into your containers.  Allow them to cool before adding the lid since the liquid is a bit too warm still and could easily burn your fingers.

This vanilla homemade lip balm is a great choice for a fun craft to make and give to friends and family as a gift.  Make large batches for the holidays, or to give to teachers at your kids' schools.  Add a label and drop into a cute bag to make the perfect gift that is low cost, homemade and unique.  Store in a cool place so it stays solid since some of the oils will tend to melt easily.  This is one item you want to make sure is secure so it doesn't leak out into your bag or purse.  This homemade lip balm is a perfect gift!

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Homemade Vanilla Lip Balm ~ This vanilla homemade lip balm is a great choice for a fun craft to make and give to friends and family as a gift. Make large batches for the holidays, or to give to teachers at your kids' schools. Add a label and drop into a cute bag to make the perfect gift that is low cost, homemade, and unique.

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7 Comments

  1. I bet this smells amazing! I love vanilla. Lip balms (and body scrubs) are my favourite beauty products to DIY, and this one looks super easy to make – pinned! 🙂

    *Maisy

  2. Do you know another flavor you could make? Love vanilla but would love to try different flavors. Thank you!!

    1. You can use another extract instead of vanilla. Depending on your personal preferences, I’m thinking lemon, strawberry, cake batters, etc.

      If you use flavoring oils instead of extracts, you’d want to start with a smaller amount.

      I did just update this recipe, because I use a slightly different ratio of beeswax to coconut oil now.