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Favourite Lip Balms?

I make my own along with lotion balms. They are quite easy. I only use 2 ingredients. Olive oil & beeswax. Although I have put in essential oils & even made chocolate & vanilla lipglosses.
Thats cool! Never heard of anyone making their own.
 
Thats cool! Never heard of anyone making their own.
You see them at craft shows & art fairs often around here. I sold some of mine many years ago. Had good customers at a couple of Health Food Stores. There are also flavor oils people can dabble in like strawberry, bubblegum, grape.
 
You see them at craft shows & art fairs often around here. I sold some of mine many years ago. Had good customers at a couple of Health Food Stores. There are also flavor oils people can dabble in like strawberry, bubblegum, grape.

Very cool. :highfive:
 
I have been using Burt's Bees a lot lately, I have just changed recently to EOS and I'm addicted to their "mint" flavour currently personally speaking TBH. What about you? What are your favourite lip balms of all time in your opinion?
I like Burt's Bees. Use em every so often. Also like EOS though haven't used them in a while.

I make my own along with lotion balms. They are quite easy. I only use 2 ingredients. Olive oil & beeswax. Although I have put in essential oils & even made chocolate & vanilla lipglosses.

That's cool. I always wanted to try to, but never did.


These days been mostly using O'Keefe's Lip Repair. But loads of others I like. My box of make up...like a good portion is lip stuff. XD
 
You don't need lip balm. Just use Mayonnaise 😈
Sounds weird so I googled it...

Mayonnaise contains emollients and fats which add moisture to chapped and rough skin. Topical application of mayonnaise results in the removal of dead skin and soothes chapped lips, feet, and elbows.
 
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