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  • Eucalyptus on Random Best Essential Oils for Lip Balm

    (#13) Eucalyptus

    Eucalyptus Essential Oil (Eucalyptus fructicetorum) is useful for asthma, reducing swelling, stuffy nose, burns, ulcers, acne, bleeding gums, diabetes, fever, flu, loss of appetite, arthritis, and liver and gallbladder problems. Eucalyptus oil is unsafe when taken by mouth or applied directly to the skin without being diluted first. It is safe when consumed in the small amounts found in food. It can be used in foods as a dried leaf, applied topically, used in a diffuser, or taken in small doses orally, though only when diluted first.
  • Geranium on Random Best Essential Oils for Lip Balm

    (#12) Geranium

    Geranium Essential Oil (Aceite de Geranio Rosa) is useful for nerve pain, when applied to the skin, athletic performance, diarrhea, and weight loss. Possible side effects of using the oil include developing a rash or burning sensation when it is applied to the skin, and eye irritation when applied directly to the face. It is typically applied externally or taken internally in food dose amounts.
  • Jasmine on Random Best Essential Oils for Lip Balm

    (#14) Jasmine

    Jasmine Essential Oil (Jasminum officinale) alleviates depression, enhances relaxation, and helps relieve headaches and insomnia. There are no known dangerous side effects to using jasmine. It can be applied topically or diffused in a room.
  • Lemon on Random Best Essential Oils for Lip Balm

    (#6) Lemon

    Lemon Essential Oil (Bioflavonoid) aids in relaxation and can be used for the common cold, Swine Flu, ringing in the ears, and kidney stones. It can be taken internally or applied externally in small doses. Lemon is safe in food amounts and may be safe in higher medicinal amounts as well. The side effects of higher amounts of lemon are not known. Applying lemon directly to the skin may increase the chance of sunburn, especially if you have lighter skin.
  • Orange on Random Best Essential Oils for Lip Balm

    (#5) Orange

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    Orange Essential Oil (Citrus sinensis) reduces depression, and restores endocrine and immune systems to normal levels. There are no known side effects to using orange essential oil. Can be diffused or taken internally.
  • Lavender on Random Best Essential Oils for Lip Balm

    (#8) Lavender

    Lavender Essential Oil (Lavendula angustifolia) relaxes you and makes you more alert. It can balance any personality. Possible dangers of not using lavender properly include irritation of the skin, allergic reactions, nausea, headache, chills, or vomiting. It can be applied topically or diffused in a room.

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Whether it is excessive sun or cold weather, both may cause chapped lips. If you particularly care about the quality of life, or you have free time, why don't you try to make an essential oil lip balm for personal use or as a gift? Different essential oils have different effects and aromas. Essential oils can moisturize the lips so that the lips can have healthy skin and color, and at the same time with a unique aroma.

Essential oils have a good effect on relieving itching and chapped skin, which is an important ingredient in many top lip balm products. The random tool lists 15 of the best and healthy essential oils for lip balms you could try.

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