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Lip balm - Palmer's or Burt's Bees?

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PaperDreamsHoney · 13/05/2020 16:42

Or something else? I've recently discovered the Palmer's cocoa butter moisturiser and it's brilliant on my skin - I read some reviews of the lip balm and some said the Burt's Bees is much better. Anyone tried both?

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empireants · 13/05/2020 17:14

Palmer's cocoa butter is lovely isn't it. I've tried both of those lip balms (and about a hundred others!). Burt Bees is okish but shiny/oily and quickly disappears leaving lips feeling quite dry. I wouldn't buy it again. Palmer's lip balm is nicer but there are better lip balms out there to be honest.

The best high street lip balm I've found is O'Keeffe's lip repair stick - it goes on smoothly and keeps lips feeling moisturised for hours. My favourite of all time is Nuxe Reve de Miel lip balm; expensive but absolutely perfect in every way.

WarriorsComeOutToPlayay · 13/05/2020 17:27

Nuxe is the best lip balm ever! But in the pot not the stick.

Toilenstripes · 13/05/2020 17:31

Sky Organics have lovely lip balms. I just bought a few of the tinted kind from Amazon.

Shadow01 · 13/05/2020 17:39

O keefes or the Nivea lip butter tins are really good. Not oily just very moisturising.

empireants · 13/05/2020 18:00

WarriorsComeOutToPlayay is right, make sure you get the Nuxe Reve de Miel lip balm in the pot, the stick is rubbish! It's expensive but I think it's worth it as it's so moisturising that you don't need to use much so the pot lasts ages.

barberousbarbara · 13/05/2020 18:28

O'Keefes lip repair is worth a try. I don't use anything else now

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