All-Natural Homemade Lipstick Recipe

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Natural Homemade Lipstick Recipe with color variations
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I’ve been making natural lip balm, lipstick, and chapstick recipes for years, although it took me a while to actually get it to the point of a recipe. Typically I would just eyeball the ingredients, which shows you how easy this recipe is to make!

This homemade lipstick recipe mimics a creamy, full coverage lipstick and packs plenty of color. However, if you aren’t a fan of colored lipsticks, you can make this recipe without any added color options to achieve a basic natural lip chap.

That’s the beauty of making your makeup from scratch, like my DIY eye shadow, is you can make it exactly the way you like it!

Why Homemade Lipstick?

Wondering why you’d take the time and trouble to make your own natural makeup?

Surprisingly, conventional lipstick can be a source of harmful chemicals and since it is used on the skin (lips) and near the mouth, these chemicals can be easily absorbed. These homemade lipstick variations let you create a personalized lipstick color that is chemical-free and inexpensive to make.

Also, homemade just means more! Give these as an inexpensive but thoughtful gift at holidays or birthdays that friends and family are sure to enjoy.

Customizing Your Perfect Natural Lipstick Color

To get the hue in the picture above, I used a tiny pinch of beetroot powder (1/8 tsp or less), 1/4 tsp cocoa powder, 1/8 tsp bentonite clay, 1/8 tsp cinnamon, and a drop of peppermint essential oil (just because I like the smell). Jump to the recipe for other color customization options, all from natural colorants.

If you like a darker shade, just add a little more cocoa powder after mixing to darken slightly until you reach your preferred tone.

Now let’s get into the recipe!

Natural Tinted Lipstick Recipe

This recipe makes a moisturizing tube lipstick with a good amount of pigment and coverage. For a lighter, glossier look, try this tinted lip balm recipe.

Natural Homemade Lipstick Recipe with color variations
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Homemade Lipstick Recipe

This base recipe will create a smooth, clear lipstick that is very moisturizing and protective. If you want, you can add color with the following add-ins to create a color of your choice.
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Author: Katie Wells

Materials

Base Lipstick Recipe

Optional Color Add-Ins

Instructions

Homemade Lipstick Instructions

  • Melt the beeswax, shea butter/cocoa butter and coconut oil in a glass jar without a lid in a small pot of simmering (not boiling) water. It should melt quickly because so little of each ingredient is used.
  • When melted, remove from heat and add any optional ingredients like color or scent.
  • Once all ingredients are mixed well but still liquid, use a dropper to pour into the lip chap container. I used the glass dropper from an old tincture bottle. Fill just below the top as it will expand slightly as it cools. Leave to cool for at least half an hour.

Notes

Store in a cool place (under 80 degrees) or it will soften.

More Natural Makeup Recipes

Ever made your own cosmetics? How did it go? What hue would you make of this recipe? Share below!

This natural homemade lipstick recipe is an easy alternative to commercial versions that contain harmful chemicals. Made with all natural ingredients.

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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.

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326 responses to “All-Natural Homemade Lipstick Recipe”

  1. Claire Avatar
    Claire

    Hi 🙂 Love some of your products! I’ve made your coconut oil deodorant and love it! Can’t wait to try this!!! I’ve been wanting tinted lipbalm/stick for ages! Just a few questions:
    – I’ve only got coconut oil, so can I use just that for the base since it remains solid?
    – Does the cocoa powder actually mix together/melt into the oil? And does it actually change the colour on the lips?
    – I’ve read in some places that there is a need to drain the beetroot powder out once mixed, is that the case? Or will the bootroot powder when left in not leave the balm gritty?

    Thanks so much 🙂

  2. Swahmah Avatar

    OMG I love it! But unlike most people I don’t have the ingredients (or I am just really, really, really forever alone) Well you can use Non-Toxic crayons. (Yes I know it is crazy) But I have tried it online and it works like a charm. All you need is coconut oil and crayons (yes, it is really that simple) but other peeps who don’t have it just use veggie oil or olive oil. The more oil you add the more sheer and less pigmented. I recommend using Crayola crayons and not cheap crayons from restaurants and the dollar store because you are going to put this on your face right? I’ve made dark reds to vibrant electric purple . And most of this stuff is at home ready to use and saying “don’t leave me! use me!” most people cut about an inch away from the tip if it is used (yes you can use old crayons) or just buy a new box just for lipsticks and don’t waste any crayon. This is a super easy DIY and fun to do with your kids or friends before a dinner party. Google “DIY Crayon Lipstick” and loads of videos will pop up just pick out the most trust-able one and roll with it. I advise watching more than one video since other people do different recipes. Chose the one just right for you and get down to business!

  3. Charlotte Avatar
    Charlotte

    Where do you get cheap empty lipstick tubes from in England?!?!

  4. Gianna Avatar

    Is there a good natural recipe for a matte liquid lipstick like those of la splash or Anastasia Beverly hill matte lipsticks something very pigmented but super matte but not drying i want to make my own liquid lipsticks

  5. kris Avatar

    what do I do if the color separates from the wax base when the mixture cools down?

  6. Tammy Avatar

    i made homemade crayon lipstick with non-toxic crayons, organic ghee butter, tangerine essential oil and castor oil. it came out great. My question is will the ghee butter be ok instead of using Shea butter? i purchased at local healthfood store. I thing I grabbed the ghee, instead of the Shea, lol. Like I said, it turned out nice though. Any help about if this combo was ok or not will be a blessing, thanks!

  7. Rainah Avatar

    I made this recipe today and something turned out wrong! Instead of blending into a nice color, I ended up with tiny grains of color?? Help?!! What did I do wrong?

    1. Charlotte Avatar
      Charlotte

      If you used oil it might of separated fr the other ingredients fix it by not adding as much oil

  8. Giota Avatar

    Hi, i love you natural beauty diy’s and and this idea for lipstick is great ,do you think i could add something else instead of clay ,maybe aroowroot or rice powder ,or cornstarch ,to give it a more matte texture or it just work with clay.
    Thanks in advance, I look forward to your reply

  9. Hannah Avatar

    So I bought some very fine beet powder but it will not integrate with the lip balm mixture and just falls to the bottom no matter how much I mix 🙁 Maybe the clay and cocoa powder help? Idk…

  10. Mohsen Hamedpour Darabi Avatar
    Mohsen Hamedpour Darabi

    Good day, Wellness Mama, did you try using other types of butter before concluding that Shea and Cocoa are the best? I mean can someone use the ordinary butter we get from cow’s milk? Please advise.
    With thanks and best wishes,
    Mohsen

  11. Jesse Avatar

    I just made 12 chapsticks worth of your recipe. This recipe is definitely awesome, 2 thumbs, 5 stars, & a round of applause! I love how smooth it makes my lips & doesnt feel waxy like store bought stuff does. Just real creamy & smooth, with a refreshing feeling of peppermint. I’m keeping one tube & sending the other 11 for Christmas gifts as well as foot scrub, & a hair care product from your website!

  12. karen Avatar

    I just tried a variation of this that worked very well. I melted my oils in a small glass bowl in the microwave. YMMV, but at 1 minute the beeswax had just melted. It was warm enough to get the beetroot/cinnamon/cocoa and some cinnamon oil mixed in with a toothpick and still liquid enough to pour it into a tin. I popped it into the freezer and by the time I’d wiped up the bowl and counter, it was ready to use. seriously, maybe 3 minutes from start to finish! Liking it a lot, such a nice natural color.

  13. Nicole Avatar

    I love this! I just got into making my own lip balm, and am excited about this recipe and adding some color!
    My question is does adding the color agents affect the scent/taste of the balm a lot? I would imagine boot root powder and cinnamon would make it a bit unappealing.

    1. Jesse Avatar

      Nope not at all, i used beet root, cinnamon, clay & cocoa powder & it smells great. Very smooth.

  14. Laurie Avatar

    What should I do when the liquid dye sinks to the bottom? No matter how much I put in and stir it does not mix together.

  15. Louise Avatar

    Has anybody tried alkanet powder? The beet powder hasn’t worked well for me, so I’d like to know how alkanet works, if anyone has tried it….thanks, love this site!

  16. Lakin Barton Avatar
    Lakin Barton

    there is also a mascara recipe at thankyourbody.com if anyone is interested, her brown recipe is made with cocoa power instead of coffee

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