DIY Moroccan Lip Stain: Easy Homemade Recipes

Craving that sun-kissed, natural glow but don't want to shell out a ton on expensive lip stains?

Girl, you're in the right spot - DIY Moroccan lip stains are all the rage and they're ridiculously easy to whip up at home.

Plus, you'll avoid those icky chemicals found in store-bought stuff. Win-win, amirite?

What You'll Need

  • Moroccan red clay (Ghassoul or Rhassoul clay works great)
  • Almond or olive oil
  • Beetroot powder or pomegranate juice (for that beautiful flush)
  • Honey (optional, for a subtle sheen)
  • Small mixing bowl and spoon
  • Clean lip balm jar or tin

Let's Get Mixing

In your bowl, start with 2 tbsp of the Moroccan clay.

Slowly mix in 1 tsp of your oil until you get a smooth, creamy paste.

Now here's where you get to play makeup artist - add a pinch of beetroot powder or a few drops of pomegranate juice to get your perfect rosy shade.

Optional step: for a glossy finish, swirl in 1/2 tsp of raw honey.

mix it all up and you've got yourself a fresh, all-natural lip tint that'll give you that "I woke up like this" vibe.

Scoop the mixture into your clean jar and you're golden!

The King of Handmade Natural Beauty Collection has tons of awesome ingredients like Moroccan red clay to create your own DIY cosmetics.

Moroccan red clay pot lip and cheek stain Finished DIY Moroccan lip and cheek stain in a jar

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a homemade Moroccan lip stain last?

Homemade lip stains can last 3-6 months when stored properly in an airtight container away from heat and sunlight.

Can I use this lip stain on my cheeks too?

Absolutely! The natural ingredients in a Moroccan lip stain make it perfectly safe to use as a cream blush as well.

Do I need to use a lip liner with this stain?

Nope, the rich clay formula creates a natural stain that you can apply directly to your lips without any lip liner needed.

Is there a vegan option for this recipe?

Yes! Simply omit the honey and use all plant-based oils like almond or coconut oil.

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