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Make Your Own Lip Balm (Easy, Cheap &Natural).

Make Your Own Lip Balm (Easy, Cheap &Natural).

Do you have dry, chapped lips and are looking for a cure?

No need to buy lip balm at a pharmacy!

It's expensive and often full of toxic products...

Fortunately, there is a grandmother's recipe for a repairing balm to say goodbye to chapped lips.

The trick to protecting lips damaged by the cold is to make a balm with shea butter, beeswax and honey.

Don't worry, it's super easy to make and inexpensive. Watch:

Make Your Own Lip Balm (Easy, Cheap &Natural).

Ingredients

- 1 teaspoon of shea butter

- ½ teaspoon of beeswax

- ½ teaspoon of linden honey

- 2 drops of vitamin E

- 1 heat-resistant bowl

- 1 small container

How to

1. Put all the ingredients in a bowl that can withstand the heat.

2. Heat them in a bain-marie until the ingredients melt.

3. Mix gently with a spoon.

4. Pour the mixture into a small jar.

5. Put the jar in the freezer for 10 min.

Result

Make Your Own Lip Balm (Easy, Cheap &Natural).

There you go, your 100% natural homemade lip balm is already ready :-)

Easy, fast and efficient, right?

This non-toxic balm has a moisturizing and soothing action. It protects your lips and cares for them.

It's essential to have pretty, well-hydrated lips when it's cold in winter!

No more cracked, cracked or bleeding lips due to dry skin!

Additional advice

If you don't have a jar to store your lip balm in, use an old, empty lip stick. Don't forget to clean it well before.

You can apply this balm as often as you want, especially if you have a cold.

As it is 100% natural, no risk of swallowing toxic chemicals.

This DIY is so easy to do that it would be a shame to miss it, don't you think?

In addition, it is very economical.

No need to ruin yourself by buying an Avène, Bioderma, Cattier, Body Shop, Clarins, Nuxe or even Yves Rocher lip balm!

Know that you can keep your grandmother's remedy for dry lips for 2 months.

Why does it work?

Shea butter is rich in natural antioxidants and unsaturated fatty acids.

It intensely nourishes the skin and creates a protective barrier against external aggressions.

Beeswax also has moisturizing properties that have been recognized for centuries. It deeply hydrates the skin and softens it to make it softer.

Honey also has moisturizing properties, but it is also a very effective healing agent.

Vitamin E keeps your homemade cosmetics longer. It also helps hydrate, repair and revitalize dry and damaged skin.

The combination of these natural products provides a 4-in-1 action:moisturizing, soothing, protective and restorative.

Your turn...

Have you tried this grandmother's recipe for making lip balm? Let us know in the comments if it worked for you. We can't wait to read you!