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Making your own lip balm is fun and it’s an amazing feeling when you see the result after you finished making your own ones. With these eco friendly natural ingredients lip balm recipes, you will find it a fun obsessive happy hobby you want to do it everyday and never want to stop create the new recipes.

10 Easy Homemade Natural Lip Balm Recipes edition by Diann Bright Crafts Hobbies Home eBooks

There's a lot of copying and pasting that goes on in this author's work, complete with grammatical errors and bad punctuation. To her credit, Ms. Bright admits to readers in her bio that she is "a new writer." Unfortunately, what she doesn't admit (or evidently know) is that she's not a *good* writer. Slogging through the author's unedited, uncorrected, poorly worded instructions is painful enough, but realising that she doesn't have a clue about the subject she's writing about is worse. Reading all of her e-books is an education on how they do things down on the other side of the tracks.

All of the recipes are general variations of the same beeswax based formula, but the author fails to identify that some people may have allergies or sensitivity to beeswax. The author further tells us that the way to make lemon oil is to "sauté dried lemon zest in olive oil...until it turns brown." Um...*NO*, that's not how one makes lemon oil, but nice try. She claims that smearing a tablespoon of peanut butter and "banana flavored syrup" on your lips is a particularly luscious treat--I made this recipe just so that I could say that I had; it was a waste of a good sandwich. She includes photos in her work that are stomach-turning, like the not-so-pretty picture of the dirty, used cosmetics palette and applicator sponge. She attributes qualities to ingredients that are, in some cases, patently false, suggests using skin-staining herbs like tumeric as balm colourants, gives wrong information about how colurants are to be used, and fails to provide yields for any finished products.

The key to good writing is to stick to what you know; making cosmetics is definitely not in Diann Bright's wheel house. And like her other lip balm books, the author demonstrates that not only can she not write, she cannot count, either: there are 16 recipes in this mess, not 10.

At the very least, Ms. Bright needs a competent editor with a firm grasp of the English language, and a fact checker for her work.

Product details

  • File Size 1485 KB
  • Print Length 38 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date October 5, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00O7VKY86

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Easy to follow recipes with a very good variety of flavors or no flavors to choose from. Good variety. Like it.
This "book" was only 38 pages. However, the recipes were easy to read and make my own lip balm. She uses all natural ingredients in her recipes and I was happy with the recipes. Short but to the point to get you started making your own lip balms.
I really love this book a lot of good stuff! Got some good tips and recipes.
I have found most of these recipes are on the internet--Pinterest is a great source. When reading a book like this I hope to find new information but, in this case, did not. I want to be clear, I'm not saying these came from the internet just that I can source these from the internet without paying for a book.
Look, these little ebooks are never going to be brilliant page turners or purveyors of information. You get what you pay for. It had some basic recipes and then those were just rehashed over and over. But it's pretty much what I expected. If you have NEVER made a lip balm, it is a good enough place to start.
I have read through 2 of Diann Bright's books and I am loathe to try any of the recipes she offers. It may just be because I am a stickler, but poor grammar will turn me completely off of whatever a writer is suggesting. I also found it odd--if not dangerous--that, in this book, she suggests reusing things like empty makeup pallets and eye shadow containers (and she even has a picture where she reused a contact lens case) for lip balm. I'm no expert, but I can't believe this is a safe practice.

Apparently, one does not have to have any actual experience or expertise to publish and sell a book on . On the one hand, I'm glad it was only $0.99; but on the other hand, it was $0.99 wasted.
On the plus-side, they do recommend ingredients that are not petroleum-based. Bees wax, coconut oil, shea butter, sweet almond oil - these are all moisturizing ingredients that make great balms and glosses. On the minus-side, there were some issues with editing. One recipe I liked had bees wax, coconut oil, and sweet almond oil listed as the base ingredients. The instructions, however, said to melt the shea butter, coconut oil, and bees wax. Shea butter had not been listed as an ingredient for this recipe, so I didn't know whether to include it or what amount to use if I did. Also, honey (listed as a sweetener in a recipe) won't emulsify completely in oil. It separates and never fully incorporates in balms, and it leaves a grainy residue on the bottom of the container. For the same reason, flavors should not have water in them like general cooking extracts do. Food-grade flavor oils can be purchased online, and food-grade mica and oxide colorings can be, too. The pictures were nice, some of the recipes were interesting, but a little more research and editing is in order..
There's a lot of copying and pasting that goes on in this author's work, complete with grammatical errors and bad punctuation. To her credit, Ms. Bright admits to readers in her bio that she is "a new writer." Unfortunately, what she doesn't admit (or evidently know) is that she's not a *good* writer. Slogging through the author's unedited, uncorrected, poorly worded instructions is painful enough, but realising that she doesn't have a clue about the subject she's writing about is worse. Reading all of her e-books is an education on how they do things down on the other side of the tracks.

All of the recipes are general variations of the same beeswax based formula, but the author fails to identify that some people may have allergies or sensitivity to beeswax. The author further tells us that the way to make lemon oil is to "sauté dried lemon zest in olive oil...until it turns brown." Um...*NO*, that's not how one makes lemon oil, but nice try. She claims that smearing a tablespoon of peanut butter and "banana flavored syrup" on your lips is a particularly luscious treat--I made this recipe just so that I could say that I had; it was a waste of a good sandwich. She includes photos in her work that are stomach-turning, like the not-so-pretty picture of the dirty, used cosmetics palette and applicator sponge. She attributes qualities to ingredients that are, in some cases, patently false, suggests using skin-staining herbs like tumeric as balm colourants, gives wrong information about how colurants are to be used, and fails to provide yields for any finished products.

The key to good writing is to stick to what you know; making cosmetics is definitely not in Diann Bright's wheel house. And like her other lip balm books, the author demonstrates that not only can she not write, she cannot count, either there are 16 recipes in this mess, not 10.

At the very least, Ms. Bright needs a competent editor with a firm grasp of the English language, and a fact checker for her work.
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