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Hi everyone! After a short break, I’m back with another easy DIY for you! There are so many DIY posts for homemade beauty products out there, and here are two of the easiest.

The lip balm and scrub are made with 100% natural ingredients, including some from your backyard. No flower’s or herbs in your yard?…I bet the neighbor won’t mind if you return with some lip balm or sugar scrub!

Both of these crafts would be great to make for a bridal or baby shower, or if you’re just having a “girl’s night”…and I’m pretty sure that some Sangria would be a perfect pairing! I’m not going to lie, champagne was an essential “ingredient” in my crafting process.

Coconut Rose Lip Balm

What You Will Need:

  • 1/8 cup Coconut Oil (available at most grocery stores or health food stores)
  • 1/4 cup Beeswax (available at craft stores)
  • 1/8 cup Shea Butter (available at craft stores or health food stores)
  • 1 tsp Coconut or Vanilla Extract
  • 1/4 cup Rose Petals (fresh or dried), feel free to substitute a different flower or herb here
  • 1 tsp Sweet Almond Oil (available at craft stores)

*This recipe makes enough for about 6 tubes or small containers

How to Assemble:

  1. Measure all of the ingredients into a small saucepan or Pyrex container
  2. Heat on low until everything is melted, or if using microwave heat in 30 second intervals until completely melted
  3. Strain petals if you wish, I left them in, they look really pretty!
  4. Pour into sanitized containers of your choice
  5. Let cool completely (couple hours) and they’re ready to use!

*Since this recipe uses beeswax (melting point is 145 degrees fahrenheit) it will harden enough to put into empty tubes.

 Lavender Rosemary Sugar Scrub

What You Will Need:

  • 1 cup Raw Cane Sugar
  • 1 cup Sea Salt (large or fine grain)
  • 1/2 cup Coconut Oil
  • 2 tbsp Fresh or Dried Lavender
  • 2 tbsp Chopped Rosemary
  • 1 tsp Lavender Oil
  • 1 tsp Sweet Almond Oil

How to Assemble:

  1. Measure all ingredients into a sanitized jar or glass container of your choice
  2. Add chopped rosemary and lavender
  3. Mix together, and you’re done! How easy was that?

*This recipe is really versatile, add whatever herbs, spices, flowers, zests, and essential oil combinations you prefer!

We hope you enjoy these homemade beauty products as much as we do.  If you decide to create either of these crafts, or any of the craft projects that we share with you, please feel free to share your finished product with us on our Facebook page!

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61 Comments

  1. Sue says:

    I’m always looking for a good lip balm – thanks for the recipe!

  2. tracy {pale yellow} says:

    I’ve made my own lip scrub before and it was lovely! I adore the ideas of making homemade beauty products; so natural without all the harsh chemicals. I can’t wait to try these two!

  3. Penny says:

    What a fab idea! I’ve made some lip balms just like this for christmas gifts. I used candy sprinkles as decoration instead of flowers, which worked out just as fab!

    1. Lindsay says:

      Ooh, great idea!

  4. Daniele says:

    SO loving these DIY!! Have any for shampoos, conditioners, moisturizers, or body lotions?

  5. Eat Good 4 Life says:

    This is great. I have a few DIY recipes in my blog but I need to get more. I love the sugar scrub, so easy…I need to make some ASAP!!

  6. Kiran @ KiranTarun.com says:

    That coconut rose lip balm sounds amazing!!

    1. Lindsay says:

      It’s awesome!

  7. Holiday Baker Man says:

    Almost good enough to eat!

  8. Mr. & Mrs. P says:

    We love the lavender and rosemary scrub. we have so much of it growing in the garden, we need new uses for it.

  9. Tenns says:

    The lip balm recipe looks like it’ll make a really nourishing and moisturizing balm. I would definitely consider giving it a go, even though I have little experience with making homemade bodycare products.

    Tenns
    New Mama Diaries

    1. Lindsay says:

      It’s really easy to make. Give it a shot!

    2. Christine says:

      Can i ask something,
        How do you store the lip balm diy product?

    3. Jamie says:

      Hi, Christine! You can store the lip balm at room temperature for about three months, but use your best judgment. I hope you like it!