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Lip Care Workshop

The document provides guidance on lip care, emphasizing the importance of hydration to prevent chapped and cracked lips. It details various natural ingredients such as shea butter, cocoa butter, and oils that can be used in lip care formulations, along with their properties and benefits. Additionally, it outlines the phases and specific ingredient percentages for creating lip products, highlighting the importance of using safe and approved materials.
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Lip Care Workshop

The document provides guidance on lip care, emphasizing the importance of hydration to prevent chapped and cracked lips. It details various natural ingredients such as shea butter, cocoa butter, and oils that can be used in lip care formulations, along with their properties and benefits. Additionally, it outlines the phases and specific ingredient percentages for creating lip products, highlighting the importance of using safe and approved materials.
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 Basically taking care of your lips .

Avoid
Chapped, Cracked Lips
 They don't get a break from exposure. So
it's important to help them out every so
often by keeping them hydrated.
 Lips can easily become intensely
chapped and can even crack and
bleed if you ignore or avoid applying
any hydration to them.
 Shea butter is a fat extracted from the
nut of the African shea tree. It's a natural
fat that you extract by crushing and
boiling the shea tree's ripe nut or fruit. It's
a yellow-ivory colored, buttery, thick,
and solid substance at room
temperature.
 Shea butter may be refined or unrefined. Unrefined
shea butter is the purest form of shea butter, which is
the most natural and the least processed. Since it is
extracted manually, it is able to retain its vitamins,
minerals, and other natural properties.
 Refined shea butter, on the other hand, is the
processed form. Apart from the filtration process, it
also undergoes a deodorizing process by airing or
usage of chemicals. It is also bleached to make the
butter whiter. Addition of additives is common to add
a suitable scent and increase the shelf life
(preservatives) of the butter. All of these processes
make the butter white and very smooth. A major
disadvantage of using the refined version of shea
butter is that all the processing it goes through
reduces its nutritional value.
 Cocoa butter, also called theobroma oil, is a
pale-yellow, edible fat extracted from the
cocoa bean. Cocoa butter has a cocoa flavor
and aroma. Cocoa butter is also rich in natural
plant compounds called phytochemicals.
These substances may improve blood flow to
the skin and slow skin aging by protecting
against damage from the sun's harmful UV
rays. One common use of cocoa butter is to
smooth scars, wrinkles, and other marks on
the skin. It is thickening agent (if you want to
make your products thick add coco butter)
 Carrier oil, also known as base oil or
vegetable oil, is used to dilute essential oils
and absolutes before they are applied to
the skin in massage and aromatherapy.
They are so named because they carry the
essential oil onto the skin. (It is used to make
the butter flowly )
 Cold processed = unheated = retains
beneficial oil.
 Unrefined = little refined = retains richness
and strength
 Refined = no smell= doesn’t have impurities.
 Reduces puffiness and under-eye circles.
 Improves complexion and skin tone.
 Treats dry skin.
 Improves acne.
 Helps reverse sun damage.
 Vitamin E oil moisturizes and
nourishes your skin. It adds to your glow
and makes your skin smooth and
healthy. The oil is also known to reduce
hyperpigmentation and wrinkles, besides
maintaining skin health.
 Grapeseed oil comes from the pressed
seeds of grapes. The oil is a by-product of
the process of making wine. It’s known for
its
 anti-inflammatory
 antimicrobial
 antioxidant properties
 These properties, along with the high
amounts of omega chain fatty acids
and vitamin E contained in grapeseed oil,
have made it a popular topical treatment
for skin.
 The fatty oils, vitamins, and minerals
in castor oil help heal chapped lips, and
its skin lightening properties helps to
achieve rosy pink lips.
 Petroleum jelly (also called petrolatum) is
a mixture of mineral oils and waxes, which
form a semisolid jelly-like substance.
 Purified forms of petroleum jelly do not
contain dangerous ingredients. Vaseline is
one of the most popular commercial forms
of petroleum jelly, and according to the
Environmental Working Group (EWG), it has
a low risk of exposing users to carcinogens
and other dangerous ingredients.
 Use lip jelly as a overnight treatment, if you
apply lip jelly don’t come in exposure of sun
 Beeswax can create a protective layer
on the skin. It's also a humectant, which
means that it attracts water. Both of
these qualities can help the skin stay
hydrated. Beeswax is also a natural
exfoliator, ideal for sloughing away
dead skin cells.
 It makes the butter hard.
 If you want to make a vegan butter use
soya wax
 It is hypoallergenic, very emollient and
has a high melting point — perfect for
thickening skin care products (Wiki).
When used in cosmetics, Carnauba
Wax gives the product a smooth
application and glossy finish.
 When it comes to butters and oil they do
have some shelf life on their own.
 The life of the butter without preservative
can be 3 years.
 BHT
 It has antioxidant properties. Prevents
rancidity of oils and butters it helps to keep
butter
 Fresh and increase shelf life.
 Geoguard can be used in lip care products
as it is eco certified product.
 Always melt phase A ingredients
 In phase A ingredients butters, oils,
petrolum jelly and waxes are mention
 Phase B has vitamin –e, flavour oil, lip
pigments
 Add phase b ingredients after melting
phase a.
 Phase A
 Almond oil – 35
 Castor oil- 20
 Cocoa butter – 15
 Soy wax -15
 Bees wax -15
 Phase B
 Flavour oil – 1
 Vitamin e- 0.5
 BHT – 0.2
 Ingredients % For 10 gms
Phase a
 Almond oil 35 3.5
 beeswax 10 1
 Castor oil 20 2
 Cocoa butter 10 1
 Carnauba wax 10 1
 Candelilla wax 5 0.5
 Phase b
 Vitamin E oil 0.5 0.05
 Flavor oil 1 0.1
 Lip pigment (optional) As per requirement
 Phase A
 Almond oil – 55
 Castor oil – 10
 Beeswax – 35
 Phase B
 Flavour oil – 1
 Vitamin e – 0.5
 BHT – 0.2
 Lip pigments - according to your
preference
 Ingredients % For 10 gms
Phase a
 Almond oil 60 6
 Castor oil 10 1
 Soy wax 25 2.5
 Candelilla wax 5 0.5
 Phase b
 Vitamin E oil 0.5 0.05
 Flavor oil 1 0.1
 Lip Pigment As per requirement
 Ingredients % For 10 gms
 Phase a
 Almond oil 65 6.5
 Cocoa Butter 15 1.5
 Refined beeswax 10 1
 Unrefined beeswax 10 1
 Phase b
 Vitamin E oil 0.5 0.05
 ChocolateFlavor oil 1 0.1
 Cocoa Powder 0.5 0.05
 (optional)
 Brown Lip Pigment As per requirement
 Ingredients % For 10 gms
 Phase A
 Almond oil 15 1.5
 Cocoa Butter 30 3
 Refined beeswax 10 1
 Unrefined beeswax 15 1.5
 Shea Butter 25 2.5
 Soy wax 5 0.5
 Phase B
 Vitamin E oil 0.5 0.05
 Flavor oil 1 0.1
 Phase A
 Cocoa – 30
 Shea- 25
 Beeswax – 30
 Almond oil – 15
 Phase B
 Flavour – 1
 Vitamin e – 0.5
 Almond oil- 15
 Grapeseed oil -15
 Castor sugar – 70
 Flavour oil- 1
 Vitamin e – 0.5
 BHT – 0.2
 Mica – according to you preference
 Ingredients % For 10
gms
 Almond oil 30 3
 Unrefined beeswax 5 0.5
 Honey 5 0.5
 Castor sugar 60 6
 Orange / lemon 1 0.1
essential oil
 Vitamin E oil 0.5 0.05
 Flavor oil 1 0.1
 Liquid food color As per requirement
 Ingredients % For 20 gms
 Phase A
 Petroleum Jelly 99 19.8
Lip pigment / mica As per requirement
 Phase B
 Flavor oil 1 0.2
 Ingredients % For 20 gms
 Phase A
 Beeswax 15 3
 Castor oil 85 17
 Phase b
 Flavor oil 1 0.2
 Mica As per requirement
 Ingredients % For 10 gms
 Phase A
 Almond oil 65 6.5
 Castor oil 30 3
 Petroleum jelly 3 0.3
 Beeswax 2 0.2
 Phase b
 Vitamin E oil 0.5 0.05
 Flavor oil 1 0.1
 Lip pigment & golden
 mica

 As per requirement
 Phase A
 Beeswax – 3
 Almond oil - 67
 Castor oil – 30
 Phase B
 Flavour oil – 1
 Vitamin – 0.5
 Bht – 0.2
 Mica – as per requirement
 (You cannot replace any butter in the
chapstick , bcoz chapstick has to be
thick . so only cocoa butter can make it
thick. And do not replace oils as well )
 (Always use lip safe colours, which is fda
approved (it means the colours are
edible) approved )
 (Never use fragrance oil in lip care
products, because it’s a chemical
product )

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