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

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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.

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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.

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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 lips as a bonus.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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 prevents cracking and dry skin but also locks in the moisture, the rose essential oil bestows an invigorating rosy aroma to your lips.

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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.

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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.

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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

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