Make your own natural lip tint!

For many women, bright lips are often considered a sign of health, vitality, and youth. how about making your own lip tint?

We apply gloss and lipstick, looking for luscious, happy, rosy lips — but at what price?

Have you ever heard the old wives’ tale that the average woman eats a pound of lipstick a year?

Every time you apply lipstick, lip stain, or lip gloss, you are essentially giving yourself a taste. When you eat, drink, or lick your lips, what you apply goes in your mouth.

The downside of cosmetics

 

The Dangerous Ingredients In Commercial Lip Products

What exactly is so concerning about commercial lip products? Take a look at these hormone-disrupting ingredients:

  • Methylparaben — has been linked to cancer and endocrine disruption. It’s listed on the cosmetic database as a “high hazard”.
  • Propylparaben — is also linked to cancer and endocrine disruption and listed as a “medium hazard”.
  • Colorants — such as D&C Red 36 and D&C Red 22, all listed as “medium hazard”, often are tested on animals. They have also been linked to health issues such as nervous system damage.

 

 

All-Natural Beet Root Lip Tint

You CAN make your own lip stains at home, with all-natural ingredients.

This All-Natural Beet Root Lip Tint recipe is easy to make and will give you the happy, rosy lips you’re looking for.

And if you have daughters who want to wear makeup for special events, you can feel good about this lip tint for them, too. The color is long-lasting.

  • 2 tablespoons Coconut Oil
  • 1 teaspoon organic shea butter
  • 2 teaspoons organic beeswax
  • 1 teaspoon  Beet Root Powder
  • container with a lid. You can recycle an old mint tin, old lipstick container, or just use a small Mason jar with a lid.

Carefully melt the coconut oil, shea butter, and beeswax together in a double boiler over medium heat. Add the beet root powder and stir quickly to dissolve.

Pour into your chosen container. Stir it several times as it cools to keep the beet root powder from sinking to the bottom.

Label and date the container. Then, store in a cool, dry place for up to 4 months. Discard if signs of mold appear before that.

Use a natural lip balm first and then apply a small amount to the lips. Keep applying for more intense color.