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10 DIY Lip Tints You Can Make At Home Using Kitchen Ingredients

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Having naturally plump lips is everyone’s dream come true. While plumping lip serums might work for some, they aren’t everyone’s go-to choice. Lip tints give off a natural look. They are the perfect make-up product for summers and monsoons when it’s too hot and applying lip gloss can be messy. Tints are also great for people who want to do away with the hassle of reapplying lipstick at regular intervals. They also double up as cheek stains and are ideal for you if you don’t wish to use several different cosmetic products. If you want to double up the effect, try plumping lip serums from the Red Dot Shop here.

It’s DIY time, so gather up the natural ingredients, whip up a lip tint in a jar and let your lips talk!

10 Homemade Lip Tints For A Picture-Perfect Pout

Here is your 101 lip guide for all your lip concerns. Lip tints also make the cheeks look flushed and naturally rosy. Lip tints give your lips a nice wash of colour and a perfect pout, without making them look unnatural. Why buy when you can create tint lips at home with desi ingredients? Learn how to make 10 amazing lip tints and get gorgeous lips!

1. Beetroot And Glycerine Lip Tint

The root vegetable comes in many different shades, but the most recognisable variety is red – a deep, gloriously rich jewel tone. It’s seriously stunning. Use it with glycerine and get a gorgeous lip colour.

You Will Need:

  • 45 grams of grated beetroot
  • 3 tablespoon vegetable glycerine

Method:

  1. Heat the glycerine on a low flame.
  2. Add the grated beetroot and keep stirring.
  3. Strain the contents into a sterilised air-tight container.
  4. Remember to shake the bottle well before applying it to your cheeks and lips.

2. Lemon Lip Tint

Lemon has natural astringent properties that help lighten dark lips. It brings a soothing, citrusy flavour to the tint. Find natural ways to lighten dark lips here.

You Will Need:

  • Vaseline 
  • Lemon juice

Method:

  1. Take Vaseline in a clean dry bowl and let it melt completely.
  2. Add some drops of lemon juice to it.
  3. Your nude lemon-flavoured lip stain is ready.

3. Strawberry Lip Tint

Another beautiful lip stain with a rich and all-natural colour. This time we are choosing the very juicy and yummy strawberry as our prime ingredient for the lip stain. Strawberry has a beautiful glossy finish on the lips as a bonus.

You Will Need:

  • Strawberry 
  • Essential oil

Method:

  1. Extract juice out of a strawberry.
  2. Add it with your favourite essential oil.
  3. You can enjoy a gorgeous pink colour on your lips. 

4. Berry Lip Tint

Raspberry and blackberry are loaded with minerals and nutrients which help in reducing the pigmentation of your lips. Find a list of 10 DIY lip balms that are chemical and preservatives free here.

You Will Need:

  • Raspberry and strawberry juice
  • 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil

Method:

  1. Extract an equal quantity of juice out of the raspberry and strawberry.
  2. Add 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil to it.
  3. You are ready with your extremely beneficial and natural lip tint.

5. Hibiscus Lip Tint 

You also use hibiscus powder to add that red tinge of colour to your cheek stain. Hibiscus essential oil can also be used in it, to give it the right fragrance. Make sure you don’t use more than one drop of it, as if used in excess, essential oils can harm your skin. 

You Will Need: 

  • Hibiscus powder/extract
  • Shea butter
  • Glycerine
  • Water

Method:

  1. Mix a teaspoon of glycerine with a tablespoon of water. 
  2. Add hibiscus powder to the liquid. 
  3. Mix well and add ¼ teaspoon of shea butter. 
  4. Combine everything and transfer to a small container. 
  5. Freeze it and later use it for giving a rosy tint to your cheeks. 

6. Beeswax Lip Tint

Why don’t you try the super moisturising beeswax lip tint for your dry lips? Beeswax is not only moisturising but also has hardening properties.

You Wil Need:

  • Beeswax
  • Almond oil
  • Food colour (optional)

Method:

  1. Let the beeswax melt completely.
  2. Add almond oil to it.
  3. And, your beeswax lip tint is ready to be applied. 
  4. If you want to add some colour to it, then you can add some fruits of your favourite colour.

7. Pomegranate Lip Tint

The presence of pomegranate juice gives your lips a nice natural pink colour, while shea butter and coconut oil not only prevent cracking and dry skin but also lock in the moisture, the rose essential oil bestows an invigorating rosy aroma to your lips.

You Will Need:

  • 1 teaspoon beeswax pellets
  • 1 tablespoon shea butter
  • 1 teaspoon coconut oil
  • ¼ teaspoon pomegranate juice
  • 1 drop of organic pink food colour
  • 1 drop of rose essential oil
  • Lipstick tube

Method:

  1. Heat the beeswax pellets, coconut oil and shea butter in a double boiler.
  2. Use a spoon to mix everything while it melts.
  3. Remove it from the flame and add the essential oil, strained pomegranate juice and food colour to it.
  4. Decant the mixture in the lipstick tube.
  5. Put it in the freezer to solidify.
  6. Nicely outline your lips and apply this rosy-pink colour for that natural pink shade.

8. Cocoa Butter Lip Tint

For those of you, who crave a matte nude finish for the office party or daily wear, this warm brown shade is sure to please you. The cocoa butter keeps your lippies nourished and moisturised, the presence of bentonite clay gives a matte effect and cinnamon oil helps impart a spicy fragrance. 

You Will Need:

  • 1 teaspoon beeswax pellets
  • ½ teaspoon bentonite clay
  • 1 tablespoon cocoa butter
  • 1 teaspoon sweet almond oil
  • ¼ teaspoon organic cocoa powder
  • ⅛ teaspoon of coffee powder
  • 1 drop of cinnamon essential oil
  • Lipstick tube

Method:

  1. Gradually melt the cocoa butter and beeswax pellets in a double boiler.
  2. Remove it from the flame and add the essential oil, and cocoa and coffee powder to it.
  3. Blend everything to get a smooth liquid mixture.
  4. Pour the mixture into the lipstick tube.
  5. Keep it in the freezer for 2-3 hours to solidify.
  6. Glide the lipstick on your lips before strutting out.

9. Food Colouring Tint

Another easy hack to keep your cheek stain natural yet tinted is by using food colouring. You can use red food colouring to prepare a creamy blush for yourself. Once prepared, all you need to do is rub a little on your cheeks, to get a subtle shade of pink on your cheekbones. 

You Will Need: 

  • Red food colouring
  • Almond oil
  • Water
  • An empty small container

Method:

  1. Take a tablespoon of almond oil and mix a teaspoon of water in it. 
  2. Now add 2-3 drops of red food colouring, depending on the shade you want. 
  3. Mix everything, till it gets thick. 
  4. Now transfer it to the small container and freeze for 2 hours. 
  5. The tint will easily sustain for 3-4 months if stored in the fridge.

10. Turn Your Broken Lipstick Into Tinted Lip Balm

You know the worst has happened when your favourite lipstick slips from your hand and BAM! shatters into pieces. If this scenario has happened to you, then this is a perfect solution for you. Revive that much-loved lipstick of yours by simply turning the broken lipstick into a DIY-tinted lip balm. So bring out the broken lipstick you didn’t have the heart to throw away and begin!

You Will Need:

  • Coconut oil
  • Vaseline
  • Lipstick
  • Toothpick
  • Empty lip balm case

Method:

  1. Take ½ a tablespoon of Vaseline Pure Skin Jelly Original and coconut oil each in a small bowl and heat in the microwave for 30 seconds. 
  2. Take it out and mix. 
  3. Scrape out the leftover lipstick from the case and put it in the Vaseline mixture. 
  4. Mix the lipstick with the oil and Vaseline with a toothpick so that the mixture is nicely pigmented. 
  5. Transfer this into an empty lip balm case or a chapstick. Close it and let it sit for a day. 
  6. Use this DIY tinted lip balm every day for smooth, soft and gorgeous lips.

Getting a nice tint on your lips shouldn’t mean having to settle for a product full of chemicals or a colour you don’t like. If you are a fan of natural lip tints why not try your hand at making it yourself? Also, find 10 DIY lip scrubs for soft and plump lips here. You can also buy natural lavender lip scrubs from the Red Dot Shop here. With easily available ingredients right in your kitchen corner, it is a brilliant, cost-effective way to expand your lip tint collection that not only gives you freedom of choosing your ingredients but also protects your delicate lips from harsh chemical additives.

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