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Lip balm is more denser then lip gloss, in lip balm there isn't really any color and if it has any color is is very little. Lip gloss is much more liquid then lip balm but it also has pigments. Lip gloss is good for your lips because if it has vitamin e it smooth your lips but lip balm can do this and more. Lip balm has many more ingredients like: Shae butter, cocoa butter, beeswax, and some oil for the sent. So NO, lip balm and lip gloss is not the same!!!
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Eos lip balm is made with shea butter, Vitamin E and jojoba oil. They are 95% organic. They're gluten-free and paraben-free.
Yep, vegetable oil is always the best to use when you are baking.
Temperature is the crucial key when it comes to the melt factor of lip balm. Lip balm melts on your lips more readily than it would in your pocket because of your body temperature. Depending on the blend of oils and their individual properties (density), each element has what we classify as a melting point. Lip Balm is usually hard at room temperature, 60 - 65º, our normal body temperature is 98.6º. Our body temperature is definitely higher than what we consider normal room temperature, so the moment you apply lip balm it melts on your lips. Depending on the formulation of your lip balm it could also melt in your pocket, once again this is due to the melting point of combined ingredients, some cosmetic formulations use emulsifiers and waxes to help maintain a more solid balm. Coconut oil, although it has many holistic and medicinal properties has a very low melting point and a lip balm formulated with coconut oil would melt in your pocket once it liquified. Pin Up lip balm is an all-natural moisturizing lip balm that you are sure to love.
Vegetable Oil Fuel Conversion
Olive oil is a vegetable oil. You can often substitute other vegetable oils, but only experience, or a knowledgeable person can tell you it that will work for a particular recipe.
The products available through bag balm are the Original, Medicated Oil, and DIY Lip Balm Kit. This product was originally used on cows' udders to stop irritation after milking.
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Yes, but the crackers will have a mild olive flavor.
Yes, but be aware that olive oil has flavors that most vegetable oils don't have. You are likely to have a touch of olive flavor in your pancakes!