Imitation Burt’s Bees Lip Balm

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Homemade Burts Bees Imitation Peppermint Lip Balm Recipe
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Burt’s Bees Original Beeswax Peppermint Lip Balm was my gateway product into the world of natural living…really.

I was a devoted conventional makeup girl and had a drawer full of the latest glittery, scented, brightly colored lip glosses available. And my lips were chronically dry (wonder if it was from the chemical cocktail I was slathering on multiple times per day). One winter, tired of Carmex and other restorative lip treatments, I grabbed a tube of Burt’s Bees at a checkout counter on a whim.

I loved the light peppermint scent and how well it nourished my lips. I became an exclusive Burt’s Bees user for years…

And then, as most stories often go in the land of corporations, Burt’s Bees was bought out by Clorox and their formula now contains canola oil and soybean oil (which I don’t eat and also don’t want on my lips).

So as most stories go, in the land of Katie’s endless DIY projects, I decided to create a homemade copycat version sans industrial seed oils.

This was the result. I recommend this as an easy lip balm recipe and it makes a great gateway product into the world of homemade deodorant and toothpaste. Fair warning, once you start making some natural products, you are just a hop, skip and jump away from detoxing your armpits and mud shampoo (not that either of those is a bad thing…)

Homemade Lip Balm

I’ve shared my shimmer lip gloss and homemade lip balm recipes before but this recipe is specifically designed to look, feel and smell like Burt’s Bees.

Another bonus, besides avoiding the franken-oils, is that this version is much less expensive than buying pre-made options like Burt’s Bees (and you can even re-use the tubes to save even more). I also omitted the lanolin in this recipe, since it irritates my skin and I haven’t found that it is necessary, but feel free to add a small amount if you have it on hand.

Kids love helping with homemade projects like this (and they are really fun for adults too!). This DIY lip balm locket is another fun way to take your lip balm with you.

Before you start, make sure you have the ingredients and equipment on hand.

If you’re switching from conventional lipstick and want some color and shimmer naturally I recommend adding a tiny amount (1 tsp) of mica powder like this one. It has natural color and shimmer and blends perfectly. You can see an example in this post.

Imitation Burt’s Bees Lip Balm Ingredients

Lip Balm Instructions

  1. Melt beeswax, shea butter and coconut oil in a double boiler or small glass bowl over a small pot of boiling water, stirring constantly until melted.
  2. Remove pan from heat but keep over the still-hot water to keep the mixture melted.
  3. Add essential oils to your preference. I just added peppermint in this recipe. I recommend adding a few drops at a time and testing a tiny amount on your arm to make sure the scent is to your liking.
  4. Once you’ve added the essential oils, use the pipette or a dropper to fill the lip balm tubes. This must be done quickly since the mixture will start to harden as soon as it is removed from the heat.
  5. Let tubes sit at room temperature for several hours until cooled and completely hardened before capping them.

Notes:
Use an extra teaspoon or two of beeswax if you prefer a thicker and longer-lasting lip balm or slightly less if you prefer a smoother and softer lip balm. Since there are no water based ingredients, you can re-melt and add more of each ingredient during the melting process until you get the exact texture you want. When experimenting, I’ve put a few drops of the melted mixture onto a piece of parchment paper and let harden in the fridge so I could test it before putting the mixture into tubes. Have fun with it! This makes 12-14 tubes.

Another great DIY I love is my Mint Chocolate Lip Scrub for Deliciously Smooth Lips.

Ever made an imitation product? What was your gateway product into natural living?

Make this copycat Burts Bees Lip Balm with the natural peppermint/beeswax scent using just natural beeswax, coconut oil, shea butter and essential oils.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

229 responses to “Imitation Burt’s Bees Lip Balm”

  1. Brittany Avatar

    Wondering if you’ve tried any lip balm recipes that provide spf. Can I just add some zinc to this? How much?

    1. Jayne Couch Avatar
      Jayne Couch

      Did you ever get an answer with putting zinc in the lip balm. If so what did they say?

  2. Elizabeth Resnick Avatar
    Elizabeth Resnick

    I love making my own lip balm, and have you to thank for first inspiring me to start DIY skin care. I have been ordering the lip balm tubes from amazon as well. Do you have any concerns about the quality of the plastic? Have heard of essential oils interacting poorly with plastic. Trying not to overthink this…still feel the homemade lip balm is a good option and much better than anything we could buy. Thanks for all you do…LOVE your website!

  3. Geraldine Avatar
    Geraldine

    I have heard that heating the shea butter, even in a double boiler, destroys the natural properties for which we would use shea butter in the first place. What’s your opinion?

    1. Jen Avatar

      Only use a low setting. Melt slow and thoroughly, don’t let it get too warm.

  4. Kelly Avatar

    I was curious if this recipe needs to remain refridgerated especially in warmer weather?

    Just curious since I am making it as a gift for my husband for xmas and will likely be in his truck. Which could get warm in summer time.

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      It depends on how warm it will get. Honestly I have not tested it in very warm weather (I experimented during the early fall ad didn’t have issues in 60 degrees or so).

  5. Melissa Avatar

    Love your site and Love your recipes. Is it possible to cut this recipe in half?

  6. Donna Avatar

    I have made a few lip balms myself. I will try this one next. I love how they feel on my lips and that they are so moisturizing. Way better than store bought. I have a recipe that I found online a while ago for a lip gloss that is very simple. It glides on nice and gives a nice sheen as opposed to a high gloss finish.
    1 teaspoon unrefined coconut oil
    1 teaspoon almond oil
    1/2 teaspoon beeswax pastilles
    Melt all in a measuring cup with spout in a pot with boiling water.
    Pour into a tin and let cool in refrigerator for 30 minutes.
    I especially like the flavor of coconut. Just thought I’d share.

  7. Shelley Avatar

    I can’t wait to make the lip balm…I’ve been a Burts user for years and use their tinted lip balm instead of lipstick…can you suggest a way to add a little pop of color to the lip balm?

    1. Eddie Avatar

      You can use a koolaid powder or a piece of an old lipstick for the color. I’ve heard you can use a piece of a crayon but I’ve yet to try that out.

  8. Bev Avatar

    It seems like I should wash the plastic chapstick tube before using it but it also seems like it would have a tough time drying out. What do you suggest?! Thanks for sharing all your great recipes!

    1. Michelle Avatar

      I was wondering the same thing. I have the supplies being shipped now, should be here tomorrow. I will be anxious to get started!
      🙂

    2. Candace Avatar

      For a fun container, I used an empty glue stick from one of the students at school. I washed it with soap and water, and dried it with a paper towel. Any moisture I missed wouldn’t get mixed with the oil based recipe anyway. The kids were quite amused to see me apply “glue” to my lips!

    3. Xander Ortiz Avatar
      Xander Ortiz

      As you pour the hot beeswax (which is heavier than water), it should push the excess water moisture up to the top of the balm. There it will either “burn off” or evaporate as your balm sets.

  9. Tamara Avatar

    Hello! Thanks for the recipe! I’m excited to try it. 🙂 Any thoughts on storing the lip balm in small metal tins vs. the plastic tubes?

  10. laurie Avatar

    Hey ! I bought the WONDERFUL tube holder and it makes filling lip balm tube containers so easy. I’ve had it for years, but I probably got it from my hero in soap making etc…BRAMBLEBERRY…
    persevere Katie,
    laurie in st louis

  11. Misty Avatar

    Can you provide these measurements in ounces instead of Tablespoons? It makes for a far more accurate recipe. Thanks!

    1. Cherie Schmidt Avatar
      Cherie Schmidt

      A tablespoon is equivalent to 15 ml and 2 tablespoons is 30 ml . 30 ml is equal to 1 ounce. HTH

      1. Karis Avatar

        But not all the ingredients will weigh the same for the same Tablespoon measurement.

  12. Nina Avatar

    Any home made lip balms that don’t contain beeswax/coconut oil? I have tried a couple and am still on the search. So far everything shreds my dry lips! I don’t think it is the peppermint oil either, this has been the care for the “typical” and natural lip products. Thanks for any ideas!

    1. Ashlee Faith Avatar
      Ashlee Faith

      Hi! I’ve had the same trouble & have no idea why. I’ve tried literally 30 different all natural recipes using various butters & oils, I’ve bought a ton of all natural lip balms but can not use any of them more than twice without my lips peeling all to heck. Does anyone know why this happens & recipes that will work? I so desperately want to not use chemicals on my lips. Thanks all:-)

        1. Jess Avatar

          Is the coconut oil solid or liquid? I have yet liquid version as a carrier oil for my other essential oils but I know it is also sold in “solid” form as well.

    2. Nicole Avatar

      I have always had the same problem. I now only use coconut oil bees wax and peppermint EO for my homemade lip balms and at night I do a sugar scrub on my lips I make with coconut oil , sugar and sweet almond oil. This has kept my lips soft and smooth.

      1. Lynn Avatar

        Thank you so much Nicole for your post. I tried your sugar scrub on my dry, chapped, flaky lips tonight and right away my lips are smooth and beautiful! Look out Hubby!!!!

        I put the homemade lip balm on afterwards and I have to say WOW!!!! My lips have never been this soft in the dry winter before!!!

        Thank you so much Katie and Nicole. You’ve saved my family from chapped, bleeding lips forever!!!

        Lynn (Alberta Canada)

    3. Rebecca Avatar

      Try adding almond oil to the recipe. I use about a teaspoon and it does the trick for my dry lips.

  13. Patty Avatar

    I think my gateway product into natural living was a homemade anti bacterial/viral hand wash.
    I still make it, and it’s actually a good non toxic general surface cleaner.
    I use a spray bottle and add about 2 Tablespoons of Vodka and about a 1/2 tsp. of tea tree oil to filtered water to use for counter tops and anything else normally touched by everybody all day.
    I’ll use a squirt bottle for the same recipe except add about 1/8 cup of Borax to it and that’s the hand wash. Supposed to kill all the nasties lurking under your nails and a good all around hand sanitizer.

    1. Tawna Avatar

      When I was in college theatre we used “special febreeze” aka vanilla vodka in a spray bottle to remove smells from delicate vintage fabrics/furs. Fyi.

  14. Lynn Avatar

    What should I use instead of the shea butter, we have allergies to peanuts, soy, eggs, seeds, dairy and grapefruit in our house?

      1. Caffie Avatar

        I made two 1/2 recipes of this. One was with shea butter and the there with Mango butter. Mango butter is my fav and I do not use as much lip chap, but the shea butter is my daughter’s favorite. what a wonderful, easy recipe. it just takes a bit of patience to fill those little tubes. I have to admit, that I am on this site all the time and constantly looking for ways to remove chemicals from our bodies by reducing commercialized harsh crap. we have replaced lotions, soaps, deodorant (OMG this one amazed me!!!!) and working on shampoo, but that is not going well. i have super straight, shiny, fine hair. i need mega-light shampoos and anything really oil-based has been drying, sticky or leaves a hefty film in my hair. but if i find anything on my own that works, i will share it!

        1. Lauri Avatar

          Try googling ‘MooGoo’ for your hair products. They’re totally natural products with no nasties.

  15. Jen Avatar

    Great recipe! I might try making my first lip balm!

    I’ve made a shea butter moisturizer before and it was grainy. Have you experienced this with your homemade shea butter products? Any recommendations for preventing graininess in the lip balm? Thanks!

    1. Jennifer Avatar

      that would be great to know. because I have made moisturizers and it is grainy because of the shea butter. i thought maybe I put too much in

      1. Cyndye Avatar

        Cocoa butter wafers can be found online. Like beeswax pellets so much easier to use.

      2. Pat Avatar

        What size tubes are you using? I recently tried a recipe with 3 tablespoons each of wax and shea butter and 1 tablespoon coconut oil. It also said it made 12. I was using a .15 oz tube and it barely made 3.

    2. Gina Avatar

      Try adding the shea butter last and only heating it long enough to melt and mix with the other ingredients– sometimes it can get grainy if cooked too long! Hope that helps 🙂

    3. Jen Avatar

      To keep your melted shea butter from becoming grainy when cooling, cool in the refrigerator. You can remelt shea butter and place in fridge.

    4. Kathleen Avatar
      Kathleen

      I read “somewhere” when I was dissatisfied with grainy shea and was told to heat for a full 20 minutes once melted, low heat not high, and to immediately place in tubes and place freezer. I did this and it worked like a charm. Right now I just cannot remember where I read it:-)

  16. Coco Avatar

    Quick question, I’ve been following you for a bit, and love your recipes. New to the whole world or diy products. I love cocoa butter, refined, hate getting it out, any tricks???? My hand is killing me.

    1. Samantha Avatar
      Samantha

      You can buy raw natural cocoa butter in a block form instead of in a jar. I get it this way and grate it when I need some for a recipe. I hope this helps!

  17. Adele Avatar

    You are amazing. I was just about to make your homemade lip balm when I saw this post! I love my Burt’s Bees chap stick, but not as much anymore knowing what happened. :/ Onto way better chapstick! And you are right.. one thing leads to another and then everything’s homemade. I can’t complain! Thank you for everything you do. 🙂

    1. Paul Avatar

      I was looking for a vegan substitute for beeswax. Candelilla wax was OK but I’m always looking new ways. 🙂 Soy wax is my next test. I sell the candelilla ones but my reviews are mixed.

  18. Dan Avatar

    I guess i could say my gateway product into natual living was with the homemade toothpaste after learning more about sodium fluoride. The risks are not worth it if you know that it is a chemical used in rat poison and what not.

    This got my curiousity into studying holistic aromatherapy and EOs as well when i saw a recipe requiring peppermint essential oil for a toothpaste recipe of yours. “What is peppermint essential oil?”

    I also started looking into Mountian Rose Herbs and their products which further inspired me into a more natural and organic lifestyle. Next thing i started to make my own homemade soap bars and facial scrubs similar to the ones they sell.

  19. Michaela Avatar

    I literally came on here looking for lip balm only to find it was today’s post! I’ve got your whipped body butter and sleepy foot rub recipes all printed out, and I’m about to start making all these wonderful body products! I did this last year for Christmas gifts, and these homemade versions are far superior to the store bought stuff in my opinion. And homemade lip balm is the ONLY lip balm I’ve ever used that only needs to be applied occasionally, not 16 times a day only to still suffer chapped lips!

    Thanks for these great recipes! =D

    1. Jessica Avatar

      WOW! fabulous recipe, thank you very much for sharing! I love how it stays on my lips for ages.

      In the winter I get through commercial chapsticks like they are going out of fashion but my lips are still always sore. I really think that this is going to make a big difference to my dry lips this winter, I have just made six 15ml pots using wax from my own bees and I really love the finished product. Thanks again 🙂

    2. Minu Avatar

      Hi there,
      For the immitation burt bee lip balm is there any shelf life?If so how long?
      Thanks

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