i make most is my own lip gloss i love to play with different colours every time i make a new batch. many say that you can by a lip gloss at such cheap costs at a drugstore but Trust me on this the satisfaction making your own cosmetic gives That is and ultimate Bliss. Ingredients Used here are very easily available and this glides like butter on lips.
I’m sharing a formulation for a simple six-ingredient Mocha Lip Scrub! This decadent coffee and chocolate scented scrub is perfect for gently buffing away dead skin, leaving your lips soft and tasting like a tasty treat from a café. Let’s get started!
This mocha lip scrub is roughly equal parts creamy, fatty ingredients and exfoliants. The creamy bit is a blend of fragrant cocoa butter, rich coffee oil, and sweet almond oil. The cocoa butter and coffee oil are big parts of our mocha theme, while the sweet almond oil is there to soften things up. Cocoa butter is a hard, brittle butter, so it needs to be softened up with something liquid if you want a scoopable product. Coffee oil is close to essential oil level fragrant despite being a carrier oil, so I didn’t want to use coffee oil as the sole softening oil in the formulation—hence, sweet almond oil. If you don’t have sweet almond oil you could very easily use a different light to mid-weight carrier oil instead; something like grapeseed oil, safflower oil, or rice bran oil would be nice.
I started with unrefined shea butter, which I’ve always found to be an excellent moisturizer, and especially good for unhappy, dry skin.