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Once the time is up, take the bowl out and give the ingredients a quick stir. If the lipstick is still pretty solid, put it in for another 10 seconds. Remember to use your oven mitts when handling the hot bowl. Use a plastic spoon to stir everything until the lipstick completely melts and integrates with the rest of the ingredients. If you want the lipgloss to be a darker shade, add a little more lipstick, microwave it again for 10 more seconds, and continue mixing. Use plastic utensils when you can while making lipgloss. The wax can be really hard to get off of regular utensils, and it’ll be easy to just discard the plastic ones when you’re done. If you’re using chapstick or lipgloss tubes, make sure to leave them upright until they’re completely set, otherwise, the gloss could spill out. You could also put the gloss into the fridge to help speed up the setting process. Just like with any other kind of lipgloss, avoid leaving it in direct sunlight, as it could melt back down and make a mess. If you want it to be firmer, keep it in the fridge. If you liked your experience, you could host a lipgloss-making party, or make multiple shades to give away to friends and family during the holiday season. Your lipgloss won’t expire, exactly, but if you notice a weird smell or if it changes color at all, it’s time to get rid of it. Generally, your lipgloss should last for 2 to 3 years.
Heat the lipstick, oils, and beeswax for 10 seconds in the microwave. Stir the mixture so everything combines together. Let the mixture set for 10 to 15 minutes before you try to use it. Store your new lipgloss at room temperature, and enjoy!