That said, they just protect them until they're actually healed.
Yeah, I just use whatever store brand balm, but I use it all the time.
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That said, they just protect them until they're actually healed.
Yeah, I just use whatever store brand balm, but I use it all the time.
Blistex also makes a Carmex-esque medicated type in a little pot, which I lurve. (Both are petroleum based, and menthol-y.)
eta: Blistex x-post! Man I love that stuff.
I tried Carmex in college but after a while I decided that it really wasn't helping to heal the chapped lips, at least not for me.
Whole Foods house brand? I can try that.
Honestly the last thing I tried that worked was Medela PureLan. I kid you not. But I finally ran out of the stuff and figured that I should perhaps find out if something made for lips might work better.
I like Kiehl's-which I stole from Mr. Jane because he should not have better cosmetics than I do.
ooh, I love Kiehl's products! I always feel too guilty to spend more than a buck or two on chapstick, but maybe that's why I haven't found one that works for me yet.
Honestly the last thing I tried that worked was Medela PureLan. I kid you not. But I finally ran out of the stuff and figured that I should perhaps find out if something made for lips might work better.
It won't, but it will be less messy.
I like Burt's Bees lip balm.
ooh, I love Kiehl's products! I always feel too guilty to spend more than a buck or two on chapstick, but maybe that's why I haven't found one that works for me yet
This was in a little baggie of freebies a friend of ours who works at Neiman's gave us.
I use Burt's Bees too.
I use actual Vaseline, like sarameg. But then, with my mega-allergies, I have found that useing plain actual products (Dr. Bronner's soap, witch hazel as an astrigent, and vaseline for lips and eye-make-up remover) I have less red-ness.