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What's your lip saviour?

36 replies

PurpleOctober · 11/10/2018 21:43

As in, what do you apply day to day to moisturise?

I need to apply something constantly to avoid dry lips.

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bingohandjob · 13/10/2018 03:36

Lanolin applied at night because it's quite heavy and sticky so I put on before bed and it was a lifesaver last few winters when the weather changed and my lips started to get sore. Don't need to use anything else in the day. Buy it as nipple cream/lanisoh. Miracle stuff.

EnidButton · 13/10/2018 03:55

Lansinoh lanolin nipple balm. Swear by it. It's the holy grail of lip care.

EnidButton · 13/10/2018 03:56

Ooh didn't see your post Bingo. Snap!

I can't without it. Never had even slightly dry lips since discovering it about 5 years ago.

Ladi85 · 13/10/2018 09:27

Tried the usual high street stuff. Nuxe is ok, better still is LRP cicaplast levres

LostInShoebiz · 13/10/2018 09:28

Anyone remember Johnson’s Moon Care? I’d give my right arm for another tube of that.

tierraJ · 13/10/2018 19:20

Lanolips from boots, it's £10.99 but one application heals chapped lips!

TantricTwist · 13/10/2018 20:51

I love my EOS lip balm the best.

I also love my Clinique Sweet pot with the scrub on one side and the gloss on the other.

BrightonGallery7 · 13/10/2018 20:52

Vaseline.

TidyLike · 13/10/2018 22:51

I've tried lots but Vaseline does as good a job as anything else!

FabulousTomatoes · 14/10/2018 02:22

Nuxe Reve de Miel. I picked some up recently in a pharmacy in Paris and haven’t looked back! I have been through many types and Vaseline was my saviour for about twenty years but I started to find it no longer worked and the consistency is too greasy anyway.

DonDrapersOldFashioned · 14/10/2018 16:58

Blistex cream in the blue and white metal tube. Morning & night. Properly moisturising, not just occlusive like Vaseline and the other greasy/waxy ones. Only a £2-£3 from supermarkets, boots, Superdrug.

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