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Making your own DIY Lip Gloss is easy and fun!

Last week I had Activity Day Girls. For those of you new to the blog this is a group of 8 – 12 year old girls who I get to play with twice a month. It is my calling or job at church. We have lots of fun together but in addition to having fun my co-leader and I always try to teach them something.
Last week we decided to make lip gloss. In order to teach them something valuable at the same time we had a little lesson on gossip. My co-leader put a great lesson together. We started with a game of telephone. You know that game. You whisper something in someones ear and they whisper in in the next person’s ear and by the time it gets to the end of the line what was originally whispered has been changed and is nothing like it started out as. We told the girls that is what happens with gossip. It starts out as one thing and then as it gets passed from person to person it gets changed into something else. Usually something untrue and unkind.
For another object lesson we went outside into the garden and poured glitter into one of the girl’s hands – she then had to try to pass all of it to the next person without losing a single piece. Obviously glitter was sticking to hands and scattering to the floor. It was impossible to retrieve it all. We pointed out to the girls that gossip is often like the glitter. We believe we can control it, but once it leaves our mouths we can no longer choose how the information is handled. Similar to glitter, once gossip is released, it spreads and is virtually impossible to retrieve.

After our lesson on gossip we made DIY Lip Gloss so that they could always have sweet lips that remember to only speak kind words.
We made our lip gloss out of coconut oil and un-petroleum jelly. Both can be purchased at Whole Foods or other natural food stores. For coloring and flavoring I tried two different things. Crystal Light drink mix and for a more natural choice (no artificial sweetener) I used Emergen-C .

The difference between the two different drink mixes is with the Emergen-C you pretty much got the same color with every flavor – there wasn’t much difference in color. With the Crystal Light you got variations in color depending on the flavor you used.
Step One: Place about 1 tsp of coconut oil and 1 tsp of un-petroleum jelly in a microwavable bowl. The amounts will depend on the size of the container you are putting it in. Place in microwave for about 60 seconds or until oil and jelly is melted.
Step Two: Place powdered drink mix into the melted oil (about 1/2 tsp – 1 tsp. or amount needed to get desired color) Stir and stir until the mix dissolves. It may not totally dissolve and that is o.k. because as it sits in the container will dissolve some more.

Step Three: After it is pretty much dissolved pour it into your container. I purchased our lip gloss containers at the craft store in the bead section. They are designed to hold beads.

Then just let the lip gloss set up.

The girls loved the project and the lesson. Each girl went home with two pots of lip gloss and this book mark I found here to remind them to always speak kind words.

natasha says
I cannot find un-petroleum jelly anywhere and wondered if there is something else I could use as a substitute. Doing this for AD girls tomorrow.
Leigh Anne says
You can use regular petroleum jelly which is basically Vaseline.
Have fun!
Amy Clark Scheren @ Gospel Homemaking says
Wow! I can’t wait to show my 14yo daughter this! She’s going to want to try making every color possible. We might need to have some friends over so they can all give it a try! 🙂
Jenny says
I was looking at the pic of the girl who was using the spoon to pour the gloss into the itty bitty jar and it mad me think of these large medicine droppers I had been given when our children were babies. They have the measurements printe on them. They hold more volume than a regular eye-drop size, so you can fit more liquid into them.
I was thinking that those might be easier to use to transfer the gloss liquid into the little containers instead of a spoom. Hope that helps… just an idea!
Kindra says
I love the message on the bookmark! This would make a great palanca gift on one of our women’s Tres Dias or CREDO weekends. Thanks!!
God bless!
Kathy L. says
Non-petroleum jelly is rather pricey, so I went online and found a recipe to make your own. Turns out it’s the same as the lip balm I make all the time, and is so simple to make!
In a double boiler or mini crock pot (I found one for $5 at goodwill), melt together:
1 oz (weight) beeswax & 1/2 cup x-virgin olive oil
Allow about 45 minutes if using a solid piece of beeswax, less if using chips.
This can be melted before the activity, then the coconut oil added before playing the games. (It melts much faster.) Ladle some into each bowl and then add the flavor. Use a plastic teaspoon to spoon into the containers.
Adding about 1/2-3/4 c coconut oil, you can make 30-50 containers of gloss, depending on size. You can also add a little vitamin E (I use 1/2 tsp) to help it stay fresh longer, and as a softener for your lips.
Thanks for the great idea!!!
Leigh Anne says
Thanks for the info!