Sweet Strawberry Lip Balm Recipe (2024)

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This Sweet Strawberry Lip Balm recipe is easy whether you’re an avid crafter or a first-time lip gloss maker! It’s a great all-natural beauty product that contains no artificial coloring or flavors… plus it’s fun and easy to make!

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Lip BalmLove

I spend most of my daysin a pony tail, sans makeup, chasing kids around or cleaning the house. Even without makeup a bit of lip balmmakes me feel more pulled together.I love the shine itadds to lips and the boost it gives your whole face.

Unhealthy Addiction?

I started paying attention to the ingredients in my make-up when I began transitioningto more natural homecare products.

I was shocked to find out that many commercially produced lip balmproducts contain unhealthy ingredients such as parabens, artificial fragrances, artificial coloring.

These substances can act as allergens, endocrine disruptors, or carcinogens causing developmental or reproductive toxicity, early onset puberty, and/or cellular level changes. I became convinced that sprucing up with lip balmis NOT worth breast cancer!

All-Natural Lip Balm Recipe

It’s easy to make ALL-NATURAL lip balm. After mastering:

  • ClassicBuzzing Beeswax Lip Balm and
  • Chocolate Cupcake Lip Balm

I wanted tomake a tinted, flavored balm but was disappointed to find out that most recipes suggest adding a bit of lipstick for color.I didn’t want to use lipstick (since lipstick can contain lots of unnecessary and dangerous substances), so I was stuck…

…until I stumbled upon freeze dried fruit at the grocery store.

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Freeze Dried Strawberries

Freeze dried strawberries have been dehydrated to remove the moisture but still contain all the lovely color, scent, and flavor of fresh strawberries.

Grinding them into a powder and adding them to my basic lip balm recipe resulted in a lightly tinted balm with a light scent and flavor of strawberries… with NO artificial ingredients!

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Ingredients

Total cost: $2.73

Directions

  1. Use a blender or food processor to grind freeze-dried strawberries into a fine powder. (Try this easy trick to use your blender with a Mason jar.)
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  1. Place all ingredients in a small, heat-safe metal or glass container. I use a small Mason jar.
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  1. Place the container of ingredients in a pan of slowly boiling water that comes about halfway up the side of the container. Do not to get any water into your mixture.
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  1. Keep the water simmering and stir the mixture occasionally with metal spoon, wooden chopstick, or unused popsicle stick until melted.
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  1. Remove the jar from the water and pour through a strainer into your final container. (I used a 1 ounce glass jar with a screw top.) Discard the solids from the strainer, this is the extra strawberry pulp and seeds.
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  1. Allow the mixture to cool at room temperature, stirring once after about ten minutes. This will evenly distribute the strawberry color and flavor. (You can see the slight separation before stirring in the photo below.)
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  1. Cool lip balm completely, add a freeStrawberry Lip Balm label, and enjoy!
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Strawberry Lip Balm Cost

My Sweet Strawberry Lip Balm DIY makes approximately 0.75 ounces of lip balm for $2.73!

A similar all natural commercial product sells for $3.00 for .25 ounces.

This DIY saves you $6.27 PLUS you know exactly what it contains and can feel good about using it!

Free Printable Lip Balm Label

Make your DIY lip balm extra specialwitha freeSweet Strawberry Lip Balm label.. They look great printed onwhite labels or craft paper labels.

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Comments

  1. Marsha

    Do you measure the freeze-dried strawberries before or after grinding them?

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    • Bren

      After grinding.

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  2. jessica

    please the last point that u said leave it to cool does it mean that we should put it in the freezer

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    • Bren

      No, just cool to room temperture.

      Reply

  3. Jordan

    Hi, I was just wondering if you had any knowledge of other freeze-dried fruits working in this recipe.

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    • Bren

      I’ve not tried other fruits but they should work if freeze dried.

      Reply

    • Bren

      I got mine on Amazon.

      Reply

  4. Sandeepa K

    Hi,
    I bought the powder instead of the strawberries, please could you let me know as to how much powder should be used in this recipe?

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    • Bren

      I’m not sure, you’ll have to experiment. I’ve never made the lip balm with strawberry powder.

      Reply

  5. Tina

    Have you ever dehydrated strawberries in a machine and made this recipe with them? Do you think it would work? Are the freeze-dried strawberries you use leathery and pliable, or are they crisp and fully dry? Thx.

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    • Bren

      Freeze dried strawberry are very brittle, fully dry, and easily turn to powder. I don’t think dehydrated strawberries would work.

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  6. Eleanor Bozzay

    Do you think I could store this in actual lip balm tubes? If you ever have, how many does it fill?

    Reply

    • Bren

      Yes, you can pour it into tubes when liquid. I am not sure how many tubes it makes.

      Reply

  7. Amber

    Hi Bren, I have celiac disease and get a rash from Vitamin E oil (it is made by refining wheat germ oil and any seeds that are left in the plant during the refining process contain gluten) so I’m wondering if there is a good substitute. I’m hoping to make a few batches and sell them for a fundraiser.

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    • Bren

      You can try leaving out the Vitamin E and see how you like the lip balm. I’m not sure there is any good substitute.

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  8. Zuzanna

    I’ve question. How long you can used it? Im thinking about this fresh fruits and about that can rotting.

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    • Bren

      I’ve had a tin for almost 2 years that still smells fresh!

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    • Lara

      This isn’t Fresh fruit… Freeze dried fruits can be stored for many many years. This is how “prepper” food is preserved.

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  9. Tiffany

    You don’t say how long to cook this mixture. I have been trying for quite a while, and cannot get the berries to fully mix, the powder just floats around, and the melted beeswax and coconut oil are not staining. What am I doing wrong??

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    • Bren

      It’s in step 4, Tiffany. You want to just melt the mixtures. The powdered berries can them be stirred into the melted mix. Are you using freeze dried berries?

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      • Tiffany

        Yes, I am using freeze dried strawberries that were just ground prior to making the batch. I tried heating it just long enough to melt. When that didn’t work, I tried another batch where I tried cooking the mixture longer, but nothing seems to be working. Is it refined or unrefined coconut oil?

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  10. Greg

    Hi Bren

    I’d love to try the strawberry lip balm recipe. Just a question is there a difference between freeze dry berries and normal frozen berries ? I’ve not seen freeze dry berries in any stores around here in South Africa so wanted to try using frozen fruit from one of the markets.

    Thanks
    Cheers
    Greg

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    • Bren

      Yes, they are very different. Freeze-drying extracts the water from the strawberries. I find mine in the snack aisle near the raisins.

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  11. Clara

    Loved it! Can I use fresh cherries? I wanted a more intense tint and I only have fresh ones…

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    • Bren

      I’ve never made the balm with fresh cherries so I’m not sure how that would work. Sorry!

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  12. Jasmin

    I only use coconut oil and don’t use vitamin e, very sensitive skin. How long will this last without the vitamin e and other oils?

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    • Bren

      I’ve never made it without the vitamin e so I can’t give you an exact answer. It should last for awhile if stored in a cool dry place.

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      • Jasmin

        Thank you. I’ve asked a few people and most don’t make it without the vitamin E. I look like I had botox if I use vitamin E.

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  13. Emilie

    Hi,

    I really like your recipe but don’t have dried strawberries. Can strawberry extract or fragrance be used and if so in what quantity? Thanks

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    • Bren

      I have never tried using strawberry extract or fragrance. I have used almond extract in my Chocolate Cupcake Lip Balm recipe. It used 1/8 tsp. You might want to use the Chocolate Cupcake Lip Balm recipe but omit the cocoa and use the strawberry extract instead of the almond extract. Let me know how it works for you!

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  14. Karen Greene

    I am making your recipe now, but with the freeze dried strawberry powder added it pretty much absorbs all the oils. How did you end up with so much oil to stain?

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    • Bren

      How much of the freeze dried strawberries did you add? If you added a full 1/4 cup you may need to increase the other ingredients. I would remelt the mixture you made over hot water with an additional 1 tablespoon beeswax, 1/2 tablespoon coconut oil, 1/2 tablespoon almond Oil, and 1/8 tsp. vitamin e oil. Stir until everything is melted and then strain.

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  15. Tracey

    Where did you find your ingredients?

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    • Bren

      I buy some online at Amazon and some at Trader Joes.

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  16. Heather

    I have a sensitivity to sweet almond oil. Do you have any suggestions as to what I could replace it with for this recipe? Could I increase the coconut oil? Thank you!!

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    • Bren

      Yes, you could use extra coconut oil or avocado oil. Hope you enjoy the recipe!

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  17. Annie

    I luv that the strawberry lip balm is natural, but how long will it last? Since theres no preservative? Just learning, and i dont want anything dangerous in my product either!?!?

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    • Bren

      Annie, the Vitamin E acts as a natural preservative. The lip balm should last several months. It depends where it is stored, weather, etc. if it starts to smell funny you should get rid of it! I like to make small batches so I use it up pretty quickly.

      Reply

  18. Dawn @ Reveal Natural Health

    Sounds yummy with real strawberries! I even dried some strawberries earlier this season 🙂

    Reply

    • Bren

      Thanks Dawn! How did you dry your berries? I should try!

      Reply

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Sweet Strawberry Lip Balm Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you make sweet tasting lip balm? ›

Add shea butter, beeswax, and coconut oil to a pan, and create a double-boiler to melt the ingredients. Once they've melted, add some honey and essential oil to the mix. Next—turn off the heat, let the liquid cool, and transfer the contents to a pan. Let the lip-balm harden for half an hour.

What is the best way to sweeten lip balm? ›

We have found that liquid stevia performs the best out of all the sweeteners we have tried. We like sweetening lip balm with liquid stevia because it does not produce a gritty texture. Liquid stevia can be found at most grocery stores, or ordered online.

How do you make fruity lip balm? ›

Directions
  1. Add 3 tablespoons of coconut oil in a bowl and add 2 tablespoons of beeswax.
  2. Mix the ingredients and heat the mixture for one minute in a microwave.
  3. Stir the paste to have a semi-liquid consistency and add ½ tablespoon of vitamin E oil and lemon juice each while mixing.
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What can I mix strawberry lips with? ›

Mix the vodka and strawberry jelly together. Divide into the glasses and refrigerate to firm slightly (approximately 2 hours). Add the caramel vodka to the cream and mix to thicken slightly. Pour Strawberry Lips over the jelly, then pour or spoon the cream mixture over.

Which Flavour is best in sugar lip balm? ›

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  • 03 Pinacolada - Like chilling by the beach, under sunshine.
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What is the best Flavour of lip balm? ›

FRUIT FLAVORED LIP BALMS
  • Strawberry Balms. These berry delicious lip glosses taste as yummy as they look.
  • Mouthwatering Watermelon. Classic fruity watermelon flavor ripe for luscious lips.
  • Cherry Flavored Lip Balms. Cherry lip balms & glosses to cheer up your smile.
  • Tart & Sweet Citrus.

How do you make easy lip balm at home? ›

Basic lip balm recipe

Simply melt three tablespoons of beeswax pellets with two tablespoons of shea butter and four tablespoons of coconut oil before stirring in 10 to 20 drops of your favourite essential oil. You can then pour this mixture into pots or tubes and leave it to cool.

What is the most important ingredient in lip balm? ›

Here are our top seven best ingredients for lip balm:
  • Cocoa Butter. Chances are: You probably have used at least one moisturizer with cocoa butter. ...
  • Honey. Yes, honey is great for more than just your favorite teas and toast in the morning! ...
  • Vitamin E. ...
  • Petroleum Jelly. ...
  • Shea Butter. ...
  • Jojoba Oil. ...
  • Castor Oil.
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How to get pink lips? ›

How to get pink lips naturally
  1. Lip scrubs. Gentle exfoliation can help remove dry skin that could be giving the lips a dull, rough appearance. ...
  2. Lip massage. Massage can boost circulation to the lips, which may make them appear pinker. ...
  3. Lip masks. ...
  4. Peppermint oil lip balm.
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What does honey do in lip balm? ›

You already know that honey is an excellent natural remedy for chapped lips. Leaving honey on your lips overnight gives it more time to deeply hydrate the lips and prevent chapping. Using a honey-infused lip oil before bed is also a great idea because it will have more time to work its magic while you sleep.

How much sweetener do you put in lip balm? ›

To sweeten the lip balm, add 2% of the sweetener to the base – you can add up to 3% of this sweetener in your lip balm. Stir slowly until fully incorporated. TIP: How to test if your lip balm is flavored or sweet enough. Take a clean pipette and drop one or two drops onto your palm and let it set (within seconds).

What are the ingredients in strawberry chapstick? ›

Skin Protectant Inactive Ingredients Arachidyl Propionate, Camphor, Carnauba Wax, Cetyl Alcohol, Fragrance, Isopropyl Lanolate, Isopropyl Myristate, Lanolin, Lemon Oil, Light Mineral Oil, Maltol, Methylparaben, Octyldodecanol, Paraffin, Phenyl Trimethicone, Propylparaben, Red 6 Lake, Saccharin, White Wax.

Can I rub strawberry on lips? ›

It fight bacteria, acne and control excess oil. It also contains salicylic acid that gently scrubs the dead skin cells on your lips. You should thus apply some strawberry skin pulp and rub it all over your lips or use a moisturizing lip balm to make your lips soft, pink, and supple.

Is strawberry lip balm good for you? ›

The Strawberry Lip Balm helps protect your lips from the harsh and damaging effects of the wind and cold. Lip relief to last throughout the day, leaving your lips feeling naturally soft, smooth and healthy.

What is strawberry lips made of? ›

Strawberry Lips is a decadent combination of strawberry cream liqueur carefully laced with the best gold tequila to give consumers the ultimate tequila experience.

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