Bees wax lip balm

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Countrysiders, Several years ago there was an article on making beeswax lip balm in Countryside. In the same magazine there was a place listed where you could order small tins to put the lip balm in. I have looked and looked I can't find it. Thanks for your help, Lori Ab-Ka-LO@ckt.net

-- Lori Graham (Ab-Ka-Lo@ckt.net), October 20, 2001

Answers

Lori, I have found those containers at our local Dollar store for 4 for a dollar. They call them pill boxes and have very pretty pictures on them.

-- Micheale from SE Kansas (mbfrye@totelcsi.net), October 20, 2001.

Majestic Mountain Sage,(435-755-2108) I make lip balms and buy the tubs from them. Beeswax is good in the balms, plus it helps promote my hives too!!!

-- Debbie (bwolcott@cwis.net), October 20, 2001.

I purchased small plastic containers from Southwest Basics on the internet. I really like them for lip balm and they have lots of containers. It is www.southwestbasics.com. I haven't ordered from them for over a year so I hope they are still in business. Good luck. .

-- Marlene Leiby (mleiby@caprock-spur.com), October 21, 2001.

Try From Nature with Love or SKS Bottle. I've ordered from both places and like their products.

-- Linda Al-Sangar (alsangal@brentwood-tn.org), October 21, 2001.

Check out snowdriftfarms.com and bestof nature.com.

I have ordered from both and have gotten good service.

Snowdrift Farms has high quality essential oils, not just flavors like other oil companies, and not 'perfume quality' (artificially created) scents. Their prices for the quality are the best I have seen. Ask for a paper catalog and you will get some recipes. Check out their site which is really good for beginners.

-- Anne (HealthyTouch101@wildmail.com), October 21, 2001.



Lori, I too am making beeswax lip balm. I have searched the internet and found several sites. I haven't ordered yet as I am still searching. Now, I have a few more that I will look at thanks to posters above. Where do you get your beeswax? Does anyone know of a reputable source? I have purchased some on ebay and was pleased with what I received but was looking for a place I could order direct. Some of the sites I have looked at are: stuffjulielikes.com or zenithsupplies.com and betweenfriendstoo.com. These have the cheapest prices so far but I will have to look at the others mentioned. Shipping is always something to consider in the cost also.

-- JoAnn in SD (jonehls@excite.com), October 22, 2001.

Lorann oils has the small tubs (1/4 ounce) and the lip balm "chapstick" type cylinders available, they also have beewax, yellow and white, and many, many other craft, soapmaking and cosmetic ingredients, as well as a full line of essentail oils.

1-800-862-8620 or www.lorannoils.com , be sure to ask for the wholesale catalog to get a better price.

-- Annie Miller in SE OH (annie@1st.net), October 22, 2001.


I have found an ancient receipe for the bee salve making a natural antibotic. I sell it in tubes, pot and jars. Do not hesitate to ask for more details. It cures: all kinds of skin problems, such as cold sores, chapped lips, burns, cuts, scrapes, eczema, psoriasis, cracked fingers, sunburn, poison ivy, athletes foot, dry skin, etc

There is not any oils, flavors, or scents in this salve

-- chris busby (chrisb@iaxs.net), February 19, 2002.


Looking for lip balm containers...ingredients...even great recipes....go to www.betweenfriendstoo.com They have all that you need and are great to work with!!! I used to have all the ingredients and containers....Lisa and Eric now have all of the supplies and containers too! Now we design web sites! :O)

-- Rose (rose@southwestbasics.com), March 19, 2002.

Please be careful when claiming that some product "cures" some condition--unless you have clinical proof (not "my friends swear by it"), you can get in big trouble with the FDA and other authorities.

If you have to keep reapplying the product, it is perhaps relieving symptoms but not "curing" the condition. Just a thought.

-- GT (nospam@nospam.com), March 20, 2002.



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