Natural Benefits of Chamomile-Infused Lip Balm for Soft and Sacred Lips
- Monica Finazzo
- 12 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Soften Your Words, Soothe Your Spirit
Let the magic of chamomile bless your lips with healing and softness. This version of the recipe includes a calming herbal infusion, turning your lip balm into a sacred blend of nourishment and intention.

What You’ll Need:
1 tbsp beeswax pellets
2 tbsp cocoa butter (or shea/mango butter)
2 tbsp chamomile-infused coconut oil (see below)
20 drops essential oil (optional: vanilla, orange, or lavender pair beautifully with chamomile)
13 drops vitamin E oil (optional)
How to Make Chamomile-Infused Coconut Oil:
Add ½ cup dried chamomile flowers and ½ cup coconut oil into a clean, dry jar.
Let it infuse in one of these two ways:
Solar infusion: Place the jar in a sunny windowsill for 1–2 weeks, shaking it gently every day.
Quick infusion: Warm the jar in a double boiler on the lowest heat for 1–2 hours (never boiling), stirring occasionally.
Strain with a cheesecloth or fine sieve. Now you have golden, soothing chamomile oil ready to use.
Instructions:
Melt with love:In a small pot with water, place a heat-safe jar or bowl. Add the beeswax, cocoa butter, and 2 tbsp of your chamomile-infused coconut oil.
Stir gently:Let everything melt slowly, stirring with intention.
Add your magic:Once fully melted, remove from heat and stir in your essential oils and vitamin E.
Pour with purpose:Fill lip balm tubes or tins quickly. Top them off after a few minutes if needed.
Let it set:Leave undisturbed for 2–3 hours or until fully hardened.
Tips:
Shelf life: Lasts up to 2 years. Vitamin E can help extend its freshness.
Energetic tip: As you infuse and stir, speak a gentle affirmation: “With this balm, I soothe, I soften, I shine.”
This recipe is a beautiful way to blend herbal healing with everyday ritual. Perfect for self-care or as sacred little gifts to those you love.
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