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Orange Butter Lip Balm

Introduction

This has been one of our most popular promotional lip balms! We are often asked if we brought this lip balm to events, conferences and even business meetings.

This was made on the blog on April 13th 2010.

Ingredients

    2.2 ounces Orange Butter (22%)
    2 ounces Hydrogenated Soybean Oil (20%)
    2.5 ounces Beeswax (25%)
    3 ounces Castor Oil (30%)
    0.3 ounces Sugar Kisses Flavor Oil or Sugar Baby Flavor Oil (3%)

Equipment

    Microwave safe container for weighing ingredients
    Scale
    Transfer Pipettes
    Spoons
    Containers for the finished products

Instructions

Weigh all ingredients except the flavor into your microwave safe container. Microwave in short bursts until all ingredients are melted. The beeswax will take the most time to melt, but if you stir the lip balm after the other oils have been heated, it will melt quickly. Once the mixture is melted, add the flavor. Stir until all of the flavor has been incorporated. Fill tubes or jars. Cool. Label.

Comments

Notes: You can add different flavors to this lip balm to complement the Orange Butter. Try Chocolate Cream Flavor for chocolate covered oranges, Mango Mango Flavor Oil for Island Smoothie, Peach Flavor Oil for Fuzzy Navel, Champagne Flavor Oil for Mimosa, or Vanilla Banilla Flavor Oil for an orange creamsicle.

Yield

50 Lip Balm Tubes, Bottom Twist

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