Jan 17, 2010

CHAPPED.

Because it's the winter season, lips will get chapped. I've always been a fan of Burt's Bees lip balm; both their Beeswax lip balm and their medicated lip balm. However, today, mom came home with a purchase of two tubes of Alba passion fruit nectar lip balm. Before unwrapping the package, I decided to do some research.


So after trying this new product, I have the following to say. It works pretty well, smells really nice compared to the beeswax smell that mom seems too hate so much. It's also really good for those who have extra dry lips but cannot handle the burning sensation of the medicated burt's bees formula. All in all, try it, but I think I'll stick to Burt's Bees for now. According to mom, Alba costs a few cents less than Burt's Bees. However, when I checked online, Burt's Bees actually costs less when it comes to the regular Beeswax lip balm. The medicated one is a dollar more, but it's medicated, so the higher price is reasonable.

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Jean said...

Ooo, I've tried both of the above and they are both okay. My favorite balm is Carmex, but these days I just carry around a small tube of Aquaphor healing ointment (for dry, cracked, or irritated skin) and it works amazing!

Katherine said...

i can't wear burt's bees (anymore) used to be my fave, but my fiancee is allergic to coconut and SO many chap sticks use coconut.
i'm using kiss my face because it's one of the few that doesn't.