How To Make Beetroot Lip Balm With Vaseline

Let's be honest, who doesn't love a little DIY magic? And when that magic gives you naturally rosy lips? Even better! Making your own beetroot lip balm with Vaseline is surprisingly easy, fun, and gives you a subtle, healthy tint. Forget expensive store-bought versions loaded with chemicals – this is all about simple ingredients and a touch of homemade goodness.
So, why is this so great? For beginners, this is a fantastic first foray into the world of DIY beauty. It's a simple recipe with minimal steps, so you can't really go wrong. Families can turn it into a fun activity, getting kids involved in grating the beetroot (with supervision, of course!). And for the hobbyists out there, this is a perfect base to experiment with! Add different oils, scents, or even edible glitter for a personalized touch.
Here's what you'll need:
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- 1 small beetroot
- 1 tablespoon Vaseline (petroleum jelly)
- A grater
- A small saucepan or microwave-safe bowl
- A small container for your lip balm (an old lip balm container, a small jar, or even a clean contact lens case will do!)
And here's how to make it:

- Prepare the Beetroot: Wash and peel your beetroot. Grate it finely. You only need a small amount, so don't grate the whole thing!
- Extract the Color: Place the grated beetroot in a small saucepan with a tiny splash of water (about a teaspoon). Simmer on low heat for about 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the beetroot is soft and the water is a deep red color. Alternatively, microwave it for about 1 minute, checking frequently to avoid burning.
- Strain the Beetroot: Strain the mixture through a fine-mesh sieve or cheesecloth, collecting the vibrant red liquid in a small bowl. This is your natural lip tint!
- Melt the Vaseline: Scoop one tablespoon of Vaseline into a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in short bursts (about 15-20 seconds each) until melted. You can also melt it gently over a double boiler.
- Combine the Ingredients: Slowly add the beetroot juice to the melted Vaseline, stirring constantly until the color is evenly distributed. Start with a little bit of juice and add more until you achieve your desired tint. Remember, a little goes a long way!
- Pour and Set: Pour the mixture into your chosen container. Let it cool and solidify completely before using. This usually takes about an hour at room temperature, or you can pop it in the fridge for faster results.
Variations and Tips:
- Add a touch of honey: For extra moisturizing power and a subtle sweetness, add a tiny drop of honey to the melted Vaseline.
- Infuse with essential oils: A drop or two of peppermint or lavender essential oil can add a refreshing scent. (Make sure the essential oil is lip-safe!)
- Use beetroot powder: If you don't have fresh beetroot, you can use beetroot powder. Mix a tiny pinch with a few drops of water to create a paste, then add it to the melted Vaseline.
- Start small: It's always better to start with less beetroot juice and add more as needed. You can always add more color, but you can't take it away!
- Shelf Life: Because this balm contains no preservatives, it's best used within a few weeks. Store it in a cool, dark place.
Making your own beetroot lip balm is a rewarding experience. You get a natural, personalized lip tint, and you know exactly what's going on your lips! So, gather your ingredients, get creative, and enjoy the process. You might just discover your new favorite lip product, made with your own two hands.
