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. Breeze Avatar

    Hi there!
    I’d love to incorporate olive oil into this recipe as well. Is it pretty much interchangeable with the coconut oil (like, half coconut, half olive) or could I add it as a whole other part, do you think? Your advice is much appreciated!

  2. Elaine Marion Avatar
    Elaine Marion

    You have not let me down yet. I use many of your cooking recipes. I am a beekeeper and am excited to try this lip balm recipe!! Thank you!

  3. Sarah Avatar

    Hi there! I’m wondering if flavour extract from medicine flower is safe to make a lip balm? Thank you!

  4. Barbara Avatar

    I have beeswax but not in pastille form. How many grams are there in 2 Tablespoons of pastilles? Thank you.

  5. Lee Roach Avatar

    I made a batch of this incredible lip balm with two small changes; I added an additional tsp of bees wax and 5 drops of rosemary essential oil. The only change I will make in my next batch is I will line my work area with waxed paper! My hands are not as steady as they used to be!

  6. Lynn Avatar

    I also use the block bees wax and just approximate the amount of shaved. I found that it does’t need to be exact to work out.

    Hope this helps

    Lynn

  7. Yulia Avatar

    I wish you gave the recipe in weight.
    I have block beeswax and it’s very difficult to match that to your recipe as shaved beeswax tbsp doesn’t equal tbsp of beeswax pastilles….

  8. Angela Avatar

    Hello,
    What can I use instead of beeswax? I heard Of candelilla wax but don’t want it as it is processed with sulfuric acid

    Thanks

  9. Daniel J Avatar

    I actually started making homemade wax melts with coconut oil and beeswax with some essential oils, after a friend gave me a warmer and some store bought wax melts. I thought “this can’t be too difficult” and I was right!

    When I decided to try my hand at beeswax tealights with hemp wicks, that was a long process of experimentation. I finally got a product I am happy with though. Only issue is the candles burn a bit too hot. And neither the candles or the wax melts seem to be able to sustain a decent scent throw, and the wax melts scent never lasts more than one use, even though I load them up with usually over 5 times the recommended amount of essential oils.

    Any suggestions?

  10. Roberta Avatar

    I have never used pastilles. i have a block of beeswax. how much shaved beeswax per recipe please?

  11. Mae Avatar

    Hey guys, im pretty sure i have posted a ton so im sorry but I want to share my lio balm recipie with you. Here it is:

    1/2 TBS Beeswax
    1 TSP Coconut oil
    1 TSP Shea butter (or 1/2 TSP Shea butter and 1/2 TSP Coconut butter)

    Thats enough for two-three chapstick sized containers or one EOS container. I love it and its perfect for me. Hope this helps!!

  12. Bre'Anna Avatar
    Bre’Anna

    Wellness mama’s – I made these balms and they are fantastic- however after about a week or so they started to get very gritty. Anyone else having this issue? i was thinking it could possibly be my shea butter its all natural unrefined. It doesn’t have a gritty texture though, thats the weird part.

  13. Marielle Avatar
    Marielle

    I just made three batches of this to fill about 50 tubes. For the first batch I followed the recipe exactly and it was great but a little too oily for my preference. I’m bringing these to the desert to give away so I wanted something a little thicker and less likely to melt in high heat. Here’s the alteration I made to the recipe to make a less oily, more stable lip chap:

    1.5 tablespoons coconut oil
    2.5 tablespoons shea butter
    3 tablespoons beeswax

  14. Diane Stuercke Avatar
    Diane Stuercke

    Hi there!
    Thank you so much for this recipe. I’m a beekeeper and have beeswax to use so I’m wondering if it’s 2 tablespoons straight up beeswax or just for the beeswax beads? I’m looking forward to making this.

    Thanks again!
    Di

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