Flavor Oils
All of our flavoring oils come directly from Lorann oils. They are packaged in 1 dram bottles and are individually safety sealed from the manufacturer. These are not sweetened, if making lip balm and sweetness is desired you must add a sweetener. Below the following recipe has been provided by Lorann Oils.

All oils are priced as $1.15 each.
Available flavors:
Lorann Powder Candy
Colorants:
Food safe and
edible. Blister packaged directly from the company. I did experiment with
this colorant in lip balms. I used a pinch of blue and mixed it in the melted
recipe below. The problem that occured is that there was powder residue on the
bottom of the bowl I was using, yet I poured the balm into containers and left
the residue in the bowl. The end result was a very pretty blue lip balm that did
NOT stain your lips. I would suggest mixing the powder in warm oil before adding
it rather then directly to the melted ingredients. It does work and it is food
safe. Only a tiny pinch is needed.

Lip Balm Recipe
4 teaspoons
beeswax
3 teaspoons
sweet almond oil
2 teaspoons
shea butter
1/8 teaspoon
Flavoring Oil (any flavor)
plastic tubes and clear plastic pots
Directions
Measure beeswax, sweet almond oil and shea butter into a small, glass mixing
jar with a lid (a clean condiment jar works well). Fill a small saucepan with
1 inch of water and heat to simmer. Place glass jar in pan and allow
butter and beeswax to melt. Do not over heat. Remove from pan.
**It does help if you warm the oil in the bottle by putting it in the simmer water just to take the chill off.**
Add flavoring oil and mix well. Pour into containers and carefully move to refrigerator. Allow to harden undisturbed for 20 minutes.
**I tried this recipe and would add more oil then the recipe calls for. I also added some FDA Mica, minor beading did occur when I first added the flavor oil, I mixed with a fork and poured into lip balm tubes and pots. Upon setting up there was no separation nor beading.