3. BEETROOT
The coloring pigments betanin and vulgaxanthin in beetroot acts as an antioxidant and
anti-inflammatory that helps lighten the dark pigmentation or discoloration in
your lips and protects the lips from sun damage.
4. BEESWAX
Beeswax in the lip balm acts as a moisturizer, which is another major
benefit. Beeswax contains natural emulsifiers, which help retain moisture in the skin.
This is especially helpful to cure dry lips and chapped lips.
5. COCONUT OIL
The benefit of coconut oil is its moisturizing effect. This makes it ideal for chapped lips.
lips are particularly sensitive to moisture loss because the skin is thin, and they're exposed
to the elements more so than other parts of your skin. Coconut oil is also considered an
emollient (having the quality of softening or soothing the skin).
6. CLOVES AND CARDAMOM
Cloves and Cardamom helps in fight against bacteria in the mouth, a common cause of
bad breath, cavities, and gum disease. A recent study found that cardamom seeds and
fruit could help improve oral health due to their anti-inflammatory and
antioxidant properties.
7. SHEA BUTTER
Shea butter contains vitamins A and E, both of which smoothe and moisturize
chapped lips and dry skin. Combined with lanolin and olive oil, shea butter creates a
healing lip balm that protects your lips from the elements.
9. HEAVY METALANALYSIS
S.no Metal Concentration. of
metal(ppm)
1 Lead (pb) 0.2021
The absorption of lead was taken at 283.3nm and
the concentration of lead was found to be as
0.2021ppm which is nontoxic to humans
Fig. Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (AAS)
10. IN-VIVO ANALYSIS OF LIPBALM
Fig. Zebra fish in a tank
Day 1:
Fig. Sample was added in the beaker containing fish
Day 2:
Fig. After a day of incubation the fish was alive which denotes that this lip balm is not harmful.