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Really good lip balm needed

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lazawreath · 21/12/2007 15:26

can anyone recommend a really good lip balm.
That's it

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lazawreath · 21/12/2007 18:52

The strawberry one looks nice, yum yum

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Dropdeadfred · 21/12/2007 19:04

Gale Hayman liplift...nothing has ever been so good on my lips when they are dry or sore.

frazzledmother · 21/12/2007 19:09

I use neutrogena (the thick hand cream) when they are really dry & leave it on overnight. Its like vasoline but stays on better.

yeahyeah · 21/12/2007 19:12

Carmex is the best...only 99 cents in america!

AmersG · 21/12/2007 21:00

I love the Molton Brown one, it's brilliant, failing that Liz Earle's superbalm. I tried the Clinique lip scuff once which I thought would make them all smooth but my lips puffed up and it looked like i'd tried collagen!!

pippo · 21/12/2007 21:11

Another vote for a rose salve here tis lovely

CloudAtlas · 21/12/2007 21:11

dr haushka

susiecutiemincepies · 21/12/2007 22:46

TAMUM how on earth could you put that link on here... I could spend a fortune there! I have just filled a basket with things that i would love... I keep looking longingly at the shopping basket, hoping wishing... maybe i'll mail it to DH...

I must genuinly thank you actually, i've been looking for somewhere that sells Claudale products for my SIL, i'd intended on getting her some for christmas, but too late now.. however, I now know what i'm getting her for b-day

thank you and thank you If you get my meaning!

Mymeems · 21/12/2007 22:50

definitely Carmex for me, everytime!

sophierosie · 21/12/2007 22:58

I've just found balm balm and love it as have been on the hunt for a great lip balm for ages. No nasty ingredients either

Blondilocks · 22/12/2007 18:10

I like the Blistex range ... the glossy ones are good.

Earlybird · 22/12/2007 18:12

Eve Lom Kissmix devotee here....

lazawreath · 23/12/2007 08:10

it seems dry lips are the least of my problems. ds1 ran his finger along my forehead yesterday and said 'whats that?'
and then he said 'go like this' and narrowed his eyes! It's a sad day when a two year old commentws on your wrinkles. Perhaps a bit of botox would help.

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meglet · 24/12/2007 11:19

carmex, has a slight tingle and a funny smell, so you know it must be doing you good.

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