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When is the Best Time to Apply Essential Oil Lip Balm to Lips?​

Lips are very sensitive and they need a lot of care. They are prone to dryness and chapping which can lead to cracking, bleeding, and in some cases, infection. Moisturize lips with a lip balm to keep them healthy and hydrated, this is best to do it every night before bedtime. This way, your lips will be moisturized for hours and you won't have to worry about dry skin in the morning when you wake up.
  • Every night before you go to bed and in the morning before you leave your house.
  • After eating spicy food, drinking coffee, alcoholic beverages, and citrus fruits as they can dehydrate lips.
  • After taking a bath as it will seal in moisture that was lost during bathing.
Be sure to drink plenty of water during the day so that your body is hydrated and this will also keep your lips hydrated.
When out in the sun, you should always use a lip balm that contains a natural SPF. This way, your lips will be protected from the sun.

Best Carrier Oils for Lip Balms​

Best carrier oils for lip balms
Argan Oil:
Softens lips and restores moisture to the skin

Almond Oil​

Sweet almond oil is commonly used as a carrier oil because it contains antioxidants and helps to keep your skin nice and soft. Historically, it was used in Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
mix with tea tree or lavender

Avocado Oil:
Deeply nourishing, gives slip and slide and adds a mild green color to your balms
on your skin. It’s very moisturizing, so it works best for people with dry, rough skin. Avocado oil helps to improve skin texture, remove makeup and hydrate your hair.

Calendula Oil:
Healing and nourishing, perfect for super chapped skin!

Castor Oil:
Another healing oil that adds lovely shine and glide, but doesn’t use more than 15% as it can become a laxative

Coconut Oil (solid):
Fantastic for sensitive and chapped lips
serves as an effective carrier oil because it has a low molecular weight, allowing it to penetrate your skin on a deeper level. It also contains saturated fats that help the skin to stay moisturized while helping to provide a smooth and even skin tone. In addition to this, coconut oil has antiseptic and antimicrobial properties, so it’s the perfect carrier oil for relieving skin conditions like acne, eczema, and cold sores.

Jojoba Oil:
Wonderfully nourishing oil that forms a protective barrier on the skin to further prevent moisture loss
an excellent carrier oil because it’s odorless and serves as an emollient, helping to soothe your skin and unclog pores and hair follicles. But beyond acting as a carrier oil, jojoba oil has many of its own benefits for your hair and skin. Jojoba oil is actually a plant wax, not an oil, and it can be used to moisturize, protect and cleanse your skin, prevent razor burn, and promote the health of your hair. Plus, jojoba oil contains vitamin E and B vitamins, which help to treat sunburns and wounds, it has antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties, and it contains three fatty acids.

Olive Oil:
Softens the lips, hydrates the skin, and prevents damage from the elements (wind, rain, and cold weather)
Olive oil is high in healthy fatty acids, anti-inflammatory compounds and antioxidants. Not only does consuming real extra virgin olive oil benefit your heart, brain and mood, but it can also be used as a carrier oil to help hydrate your skin, speed up wound healing and even help to fight infections.

Sunflower Oil:
Very high in the antioxidant vitamin E and forms a protective barrier on the lips.

Sweet Almond Oil:
Deeply soothing and helps to prevent chapped lips from reoccurring


Flavor Oils for Lip Balms:



Essential oils for Lip Balms:

Benzoin:
A beautiful vanilla scent. Provides protection for the skin and soothes dry chapped lips

Chamomile:
Intensely soothing and cooling, as well as moisturizing. Has a mild, sweet fragrance that smells just like chamomile tea.

Grapefruit:
Prevents dryness and has a sweet, citrusy aroma that is very uplifting.

Lemon (Distilled):
Beautifully uplifting aroma of lemons with some great antibacterial properties

Peppermint:
Cooling and plumping for the lips, with a fresh sweet aroma

Sweet Orange:
Helps heal dry chapped lips and is amazingly anti-inflammatory. Beautiful aroma of oranges.


Rose Geranium Essential Oil

Rose Geranium essential oil has anti-inflammatory properties that can help heal dry and cracked lips.

Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint essential oil has antibacterial properties that can help reduce swelling or cracked lips and can also naturally increase blood circulation to make lips appear plumper.

Clary Sage Essential Oil

Clary Sage essential oil is naturally cooling, which helps soothe lips, as well as therapeutic properties to help create a sense of calm.

Lavender Essential Oil

great for dry chapped skin
Lavender essential oil is typically used for its great smell, but it also has strong calming properties that can help you feel more relaxed and antibacterial properties to keep lips clean.


Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Eucalyptus essential oil has anti-inflammatory properties to help reduce swelling and heal dry lips.

Spearmint Essential Oil

Spearmint essential oil not only smells great, but its aromatherapeutic properties can help combat headaches, migraines, and fatigue.

Butters for Lip Balms:​

Cocoa Butter:
Provides excellent slip and slide, and makes a good solid balm that works great in a wind-up or push-up lip balm tube.


Kokum Butter:
Deeply nourishing, but a little drier and can cause some dragging on the skin. Use it alongside another butter that provides good slip and glide.

Mango Butter:
Excellent glide, very moisturizing, more lightweight than some of the other butter but still deeply conditioned.

Shea Butter:
Perhaps the most readily available cosmetic butter, with excellent skin-softening benefits. However, if used without a harder butter, it will make a soft balm that may not be suitable in a wind-up or push-up lip balm tube. Consider a pot, or partnering with a harder butter, such as Cocoa.
 
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