Remedy is the best lip balm for me that I have ever used. No kidding. It goes on so smoothly and is very healing. This review has not been paid. Lol I kid. It is a fantastic lip balm.
I second this!! My lips are always dry, and I’m always peeling it, and nothing has helped in the way I need (Vaseline, La roche posay, aquaphor, etc) until remedy. It is quite expensive with shipping, but very worth it!!
I just gained so much respect for you guys not reviewing your own product and trying to sell us your product over others. Love you guys for that. Perfect video for this time of year too.
Pure petrolatum saved my cuticles and lips during heavy chemo. Some nails came off the nail bed anyway....didn't hurt but was WEIRD. Anyway, suggestion Doc: use the top your nail to lightly scoop/scrape away from you to pick up product. That will keep you from dragging it under your nails. Also helps with fairly precise application. :)
Or better yet, get the version in the version in the tube applicator so you don’t have to touch it with your hands--most drug stores near me don’t even stock the tiny Vaseline tub anymore, so it’s a win-win (even if the teeny tiny tubs are cuter)
OH! I found a fail proof routine to get rid of all wrinkles. First, put on your reading glasses (your reading , reading glasses. Not the reading glasses you use to see the computer screen but the ones you wear to actually read that microscopic text that visible 5 years ago.) Then, go stand in front of the mirror and take them off! BOOM! Wrinkles gone!
If you’re not allergic to lanolin, I highly recommend Lansinoh HPA Lanolin Nipple Cream - designed for breast feeding people and labelled as safe for babies. It’s very emollient and has staying power and leaves a sheen on lips. It lasts a long time as the tube is 40g/1.41 oz for about $9-13 in Canada & the US. It’s widely available in the baby section here in Canada at drug & grocery stores. It’s made in the US.
Vaseline advanced healing lip treatment and cerave healing ointment for me! Occasionally apply a hydrating serum first. Never have chapped lips anymore. 💋
My dad was a pharmacist and he used to tell us to only use Carmex for a few days tops for very chapped lips bc it would do more damage than good to the layers of skin. I took him at his word and have always avoided tingly lip products. I did, however, like the old packaging of yellow metal lid on the white glass jar. Very weighty and good ASMR sounds. 😊
Honestly I use and carry my huge Vaseline stick everywhere. I hate dry lips and I’m a flight attendant always dealing with dry air. I recently purchased yours by remedy and equally love it ! It’s truly one of a kind ! 💜
I would LOVE a review of Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula Swivel Stick. It claims ultimate moisture for 24 hours. Also the Vaseline Lip Therapy sticks. They come in aloe, cocoa butter, original and also red/cherry one. They look like lipstick. PLEASE try those.
I use palmers coco butter sticks everywhere-car (doesn’t melt in summer) purse and all over the house. Great for wind burn on cheeks when playing in the snow.
I’m a prof musician and w all the rehearsals and practicing , I’ve always used every lip balm every made. The best I’ve ever found was Dionis its found at our Ace hardware!! And now at Sephora it’s sooooo good.
You guys really cracked me up with the white cast on your lips 😂 I really needed a good laugh cause tomorrow I’m having major surgery and I’ve been so stressed. Thanks!
This video was timed perfectly! My lips are a mess. I did 3 rounds of Accutane and my lips never recovered. I used Laniege sleeping mask until I saw you talk about it. I’d love to see a similar video at Ulta or Sephora.
Why what’s wrong with Laniege Sleeping Mask? Did I miss something… I use it nightly, & carry a small tube in my purse for during the day. Thought everyone loved it!??
Burts Bees chap stick unfortunately caused a recurring sore on my lips which I had to get burnt off! I'm so glad that you guys are shedding some light on great lip care that'll lessen these issues!
I have the Remedy and I can taste it; it's not bad, but it is there. Doesn't seem to be helping my ever peeling lips and I think the issue is that it is not thick enough to stay put. I find myself reaching for the Laneige sleeping mask simply because it is thick and sticky. My son (who is a doctor btw) has the same issue with peeling lips and he swears by the Jack Black lip balm. Just fyi and take it for what it is worth. I am an outlier. P.S. Enjoy your videos as always. Thank you for doing this.
Reqular Aquafor is my fav but I love curology lip balm as well! Unfortunately I don't buy it anymore because it went from $2.99 to like $7.99. 😕 No thanks. Too much for lip balm.
Neutrogena lip gloss with hyaluronic acid absolutely saved me. I was using laniege lip mask (in conjunction with a brown sugar coconut oil lip scrub) for a week for my super chapped lips and it wasnt repairing anything. I put my neutrogena on my super chapped and it HIGHLY pronounced all the dry flakey skin on my lips 😂 but after scrubbing that off with the lip scrub and reapplying, theyve been smooth since!
That carmex is my holy grail. Literally the only thing that keeps my lips moisturized, exfoliates, and doesn't burn or tingle. Gotta find what works for you!
@@ifmusicbethefoodofloveplay2290 totally understand if it doesn’t work for you but I will say that the original version is the one that actually works for me and likely the others who have commented. Don’t use the other flavored versions. The formula isn’t the same and they don’t work.
Exactly my thoughts , I once had very veryyyy bad case of chapped lips they started to bleed if I even moved them ever slightly I grabbed a good old Carmex from a gas station and it worked perfectly completely healed in a couple of days better than any high end one’s from Sephora . Am bummed they rejected it
Mary Kay’s Satin Lips Lip balm is so nice and thick and luxurious. It saved me recently when Crest made my lips peel terribly. Far better than Burt’s, Chapstick, etc
La-Roche Posay Cicaplast Lips, CeraVe ointment, Aquaphor regular healing ointment are definitely top tier options! I became allergic to peppermint oil after YEARS of using the CO Bigelow minty lip gloss stuff daily.
Agreed! I usually wet my lips with water before applying the ointments so that they can hold onto the water and keep my lips hydrated and moisturized. Applying Aquaphor/vaseline on dry lips still made my lips dry. It only works for me when applied on wet lips.
@@moonbeam-x1j How about Hyaluronic acid, or another moisturizing serum you would applied on your face ? Hyaluronic acid holds on to water, (among other things), and you have to seal it with some ointment or else anyway.
aloe and shea butter are strong allergens. so many people are allergic (like me) and we are so sick of not being able to find natural products without them in it. aloe gives me chemical burns immediately. shea butter is a slower burn but is because im allergic to latex. other allergens that companies pretend arent: green tea (camellia) and chamomile.
surprised you guys didnt say dr dans cortibalm.. my dermatologist recommended this to me its specifically made for accutane patients, best one i ever used!
Thank you for this. Perfect timing as the dry prairie winter begins. It is so easy to get caught up on hype. I had begun using Eucerin ointment on my dry excema prone lips with success but still searching for other options. Time to stop searching. Thanks for helping and keeping it simple!
I’m a 62 year old woman and I’ve used Vaseline on my lips for years when I sleep - love it! During the day, when not wearing lipstick, I use Blistex lip vibrance lip balm. I love the touch of color and it has titanium oxide in it which I believe is a sunblock. Works for me!
When you said EOS I almost audibly yelled NOOOO. The egg shaped ones I swear made the corners of my lips split open. It was soo painful. I wonder if they've changed the formula since then. Also LOL at the construction worker comparison 😂😂
EOS in the eggy packaging irritated my lips!! I don't remember the details because it was so long ago when I was probably a teen. I remember my impression and it was bad. My sister had the same experience.
I've never found the regular eggs any worse than the average chapstick (though I haven't figured out if the average chapstick actually helps me or not)...but there's one special "crystal" egg one, where the balm is transparent and melts into an oily texture, that absolutely wrecked my lips 😭
@@jacquelyndolly Yes! Very trendy those years. I had to try it due to the hype although I had a feeling I wouldn't like it anyway due to the shape/size. Not pocket-friendly. If there was social media back then, there would be many videos complaining about it.
EOS eggs absolutely sucked and if you made the mistake of leaving them in a warm car it was even worse... at least normal tubes will more-or-less resolidify in a useable way. I do have some of the EOS "super balms" now but I'm sure these guys wouldn't like those either. They're alright, easy to use - I like the aquaphor lip since it works for me and has sunscreen, but I am a little avoidant of it sometimes because it just tastes so gross and getting a little in your mouth at some point is unavoidable. That's one thing I kinda disagree with in the video - flavorants can be a little beneficial, at least for encouraging me to use a product. They don't need to be over-the-top like a lot of products though - I just appreciate when it tones down the lip balm to a more tolerable flavor.
I use Vaseline before bed every night. I carry the Burt’s Bees Ultra Conditioning tube in my purse. Wish you had reviewed that Burt’s Bees product, it’s the only one of their lip balms I think actually moisturizes my lips.
@@ya.02 Thank you for your recommendations. Would ideally be looking for something with SPF 30+, as skin cancer rates in Australia are among some of the highest globally. I think Dr Shah and Dr Maxfield did mention Nivea in the video, hopefully the formulation for the ones with SPF are better. Personally, I would avoid all flavoring and Menthol in any lip product although it gives a subtle plumping effect, it may potentially cause irritation.
@@zoelee8471 they have unscented ones as well if you don’t like the flavored ones. I have also tried the og Nivea lip balm with SPF 30 (yellow cap) but it leaves a whitecast and dries my lips.
Thank you both for your thorough and informative review. Blistex 5 Star is best, summer and winter. SPF 30! And it wears so well. Flavor is negligible. Price point seals the deal. Vaseline is great overnight, but not out and about.
They did a chapped lip video a year or two ago and they recommended it. It saved my life. Unbeknownst to me I had developed an allergy to caster seed oil (ricinus communis). It is in many if not most lip color and lip care products. ALL of the skin peeled off of my lips daily/constantly. It was painful and unsightly. They mentioned that castor seed oil is an ingredient that many people can react to. So I went through all my products and stopped using products that contained castor seed oil. I switched to the CeraVe healing ointment and my lips were completely clear within about 48 hours. It's magic stuff. I found tiny 0.35oz tubes of it on Amazon. I'm never without it.
As someone who can't use fragrance or flavor in a lip product, Thank You! My quest continues for a lip balm sunscreen, that doesn't Taste & smell like sunscreen but also doesn't include flavor or fragrance.
This is flashing me back to 2008, when I realized I had such chapped lips and became addicted to chapstick... Softlips vanilla, the EOS eggs, Nivia, obsessed. These days it's vaseline (with cocoa butter in the big tub), Aquaphor or La Roche Posay lip repair. Everything else is a treat!
Love this ranking system! Now do Sephora 😂! My personal faves are Clinique’s moisture surge and Palmer’s Cocoa Butter stick. Still looking for a good one with SPF since I now have sun spots on my lips.
Classic Blistex saved me when I moved from California to Germany in November. My lips weren’t ready for that level of cold. I would go out for physical fitness training with white lips.
Blistex original medicated cream, white metal tube with a red cap. It's the only one that works for me. Good for cold sores. Can also be used around the nostrils when you have a cold.
Have you ever tried O'keefe's Lip Repair? It's the only thing that works for me as a protectant and moisturizer for my lips. It's a bit waxy, so it stays on longer. But it also adds moisture, which other waxy balms don't do for me. Id love to hear your take on this product.
Finally discovered this about 1 ½ years ago realising I might have a castor oil sensitivity & thank goodness! The scrub is great when I want to wear lipsticks & rids me of the peeling used after (I use a layer of the balm before applying lipsticks). I buy a few at a time as I so love my red lipstick😉! Great that it has sunscreen as well😊. Cheers! Jet 😘🧡
I tried it a couple of years ago. The version in the jar. I didn't like the smell. It was like vanilla play-doh. I think it was moisturizing and effective though. It prevented my lips from cracking in the corners.
@@jyn88 - interesting, the only one in a little jar I’ve come across in shops is the scrub & it has no scent. 🤷🏼♀️I prefer the stick balm anyway so no biggie, but I’m glad it helped your lips! J. 😘🧡
@@RnR-Rebel I bought mine on Amazon. It's called "O'Keeffe's Lip Repair Night Treatment Lip Balm". I went through a short period of liking jars but now I want to go back to sticks. I never liked squeeze tubes but after trying Persona DayMask Peptide Lip Balm it made me open to trying more.
@@jyn88 - I see, that’s actually the scrub! In the morning all the peeling is gone leaving your lips so soft & hydrated. Maybe try the tube balm? I was using Laneige tubes & their overnight treatment for a few years & it made my lips worse even tho they’d start off feeling great. So I’m not a fan of tubes either, always seem to squeeze out too much for my thin lips😂!
The Weleda Skin Food lip balm is my favourite on the go. It features sunflower oil as the top ingredient and then beeswax and lanolin and no peppermint or camphor. Tried hundreds over the years. At home I’ll use straight Vaseline out of the tub.
You are all truly amazing. We need this education because there is so much information from people trying to take our money. Remedy is fantastic! Thank you!
Burt's Bees original chapstick is one I 've used for decades. Carmex in a tub is great for lips or around your nose if it's sore from blowing when you have a cold.
Can you guys please do a review of Raya skin care products!? Their AHA BHA face wash is the only thing that has helped keep my skin clear. They’re seriously underrated.
Thanks for reviewing lip products. I was disappointed when you did not include O’Keefe’s SPF 35. I used Vaseline during cold college winters but have stopped because it doesn’t have sunscreen. I returned to Florida 20 years ago so I rank sunscreen above everything else but still say no to the heavy casts and stay away from common allergens including beeswax. Thanks again.
LRP lip cicaplast is great. Should be in Target. And the Vaseline comes in a little squeeze tube with lip tip also, it is great also. My 2 faves! Want to try the Remedy lip product, but cant justify the cost with shipping.
I wanted to love LRP lip cicaplast but the taste bothered me. I know it’s unflavored and unscented I couldn’t get away from the taste. I don’t think I loved the texture either.
@ I wouldn’t be so sure about that. Remedy has had some knock offs, Dr. Shah hasn’t endorsed that his products are available on Amazon. He has warned that there have been fake products out there though. Buyer beware.
Just get the Remedy lip balm. It's the only one I've seen that actually has skin care ingredients. When most other products say "medicated", their only active ingredient is petroleum jelly. I keep two tubes of Remedy lip balm. The one that I'm using and the other one in case i run out. That's how much I like it.
I waited all the way to end to find out but you hit on my solution. I have used trial and a LOT of error for 30 years and finally hit on my all time solution. Plain old Aquaphor. I bought a bunch of little travel containers and filled them up with plain old Aquphor and they are all over my house, in my purse, and my travel kit. Winner! Winner!
I think I'll get Remedy lip balm when it goes on sale this holiday season. You're right, Dr. Shah I saw complaints on it being smelly or taste bad. That's why I hesitated on buying it lol. I think it's worth it to try and put my curiosity to rest. I need the best of the best for my lips.
I have EVERY lip product out there and nothing can stop my lips from peeling. Recently, Vaseline has been my go to product, but I still have extremely lip, mostly my bottom lip. I recently purchased Maree sleeping mask. I have had 2 squamous cell cancers removed on my legs and my dermatologist prescribed Fluorouracil for my nose because of many actinic sores. It worked perfectly clearing it up. I have peeling lips for years, could this be a pre-cancer too. My next Derm appointment was scheduled for February, but my doctor left the practice, so I’m off to find the rarest type of doctor in the world. I’m going to give Remedy a try. Hopefully, that will be my golden ticket. I am diligent about sun screen since the squamous cell was found 2 years ago. Love your videos.
I found Vaseline in a squeeze tube (like the carmex and aquafor tubes) ONCE and haven't been able to find it since! They really need to get that in stores! My son gets horrible chapped lips and I cannot send him to school with a tub of Vaseline for him to stick his grimy fingers in!
Can give you some feedback here. Avène's chapstick isn't good and it's too fragrant, their tube one fares better for sensitive lips although gives very mediocre results. Bioderma chapstick is a good option (and best so far), has a very inoffensive raspberry aroma, is comfortable and only complaints about it are two: applies thin and has too much slip. Others I've tried and disliked: Caudalie, Neutrogena, Eucerin. Still have yet to find a great lip care product.
@@viviansousa4194 Hey thanks! Which one of Avene's have you tried? I have been using the Cold Cream stick for around a week and liked it so far. I'm on Isotretinoin so have really dry lips. Next I'm going to try the Bioderma one on your recommendation.
I just use whatever lotion I have on hand, which is usually Eucerin's 5% urea "Complete Repair". Does a much better job at keeping lips from drying out than waxy "lip balms" I've used. If it works on dry hands, it'll work on lips. The singular downside of urea lotions is that it does in fact help thicken skin, which is mostly good, but has the side affect of also strengthening those thin strip of peeling skin that form near above cuticles. Don't try to pull them off or you'll regret it 😂. Use good nailclippers (victorinox) to snip them off instead.
Love Vaseline. Sometimes basic is best. Also enjoy Remedy under my mask for work during shift since it’s not goopy and greasy. Love how you are creeping into the beauty space. Would love to see you guys do a short with all the plumping glosses on the market. 😂
I feel like a lot of people are sleeping on the Hyalogic Lip Balm, i've been using it for years with Vaseline, I would love it if u could review it sometime, if people knew how good it is it'll probably go viral real quick.
OK, I have to share a recent find on Amazon. I got a Chapstick that only has five ingredients and primary ingredient is beef tallow. It’s natural and works really well to moisturize my lips. It’s by a company called Dr. Dave.
I use Blistex Simple and Sensitive lip balm. No dyes, scents, or flavors, but it does feel like it rubs off easy. Also no SPF. My other go to is Chapstick (the blue tube.) Again, no dyes, scents, or flavor, but it has an SPF of 15 which is the highest SPF I have been able to tolerate on my lips. Thx for this video docs, much appreciated.
Is that the one in a squeeze tube? I tried LRP in the retractable stick format and I didn't like it. It was too lightweight and slippery for me. Is the LRP Cica thick, occlusive and sticky? I like some stickiness so it lasts longer. As long it's not super sticky.
@@jyn88yes, in the squeeze tube 😊 I didn’t know about the stick one. This one is thick and occlusive, but also immediately provides relief, melts into your lips and sticks around with a nice layer instead of just disappearing.
It may not be available at Target, but Panama Jack offers an SPF 45 flavorless sunscreen lip balm! The ingredients are Avobenzone (3.0%), Homosalate (3.0%), Octinoxate (7.5%), Octisalate (5.0%), Petrolatum (40.0%), Ozokerite, Mineral Oil, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Phenyl Trimethicone, and Tocopherol.
The Dr bronners does come in unflavored version, but it's basically like putting oil on your lips. Nice under Vaseline if you're dealing with some crusty lips, but not as good daily as something with petrolatum 😁 I've always struggled with chapped lips, so it's nice to have so many unflavored and thick options that stay put to prevent the chap in the first place!❤️
Vaseline lip therapy every night. It's the only thing that doesn't make my lips peel off in sheets after a couple days. I have a lot of skin sensitivities. The lip therapy is different than the big tubs, even though they're both pure petrolatum, the lip therapy is a denser petrolatum, and the big tub melts in faster and is more penetrating than coating. There is a pink lip therapy, and that one makes my lips peel, too.
I love videos like this because I’m an lip care-aholic 😂 I’m an esthetician and my go-to lippie is the neutrogena hydro boost lip gloss🤭and I usually layer it with Vaseline to have the moisture and occlusive layers together
Best lip treatment is: Lanolips (from Australia) and Laneige Lip sleeping mask-(I prefer the pink one). I ALWAYS carry these two products in my purse and use them each and every day. My lips are the happiest they have ever been.
Making+Goetz unscented is supreme, actually moisturises without just creating an annoying barrier. No lanolin smell. Actually softens dry skin, is instantly relieving. I love it more than all my fancy ones.
I swear by the Jack Black Intense Therapy lip balm. I live in a really dry climate and they are a life saver. They actually last and don’t have re-apply all day long.
I’m a lip balm junkie. Chapstick medicated has always been my go to because I’m prone to cold sores and it helps keep them under control. But I do have to use something else on top for moisture. Thank you for the ingredient list. That helped. I use a generic version of Aquafor on my hands with gloves at night during the winter. I’ll try it on my lips too.
HEAR ME OUT!!! i’ve probably gone through like 7 tubes of the tree hut lip balm/gloss, it’s by far the best gloss i’ve ever used and has actively healed my lips when they were chapped. i’m a lip balm snob and have tried so many over the years, and it’s just the best. even aquaphor can’t match up to it for me
Remedy is the best lip balm for me that I have ever used. No kidding. It goes on so smoothly and is very healing. This review has not been paid. Lol I kid. It is a fantastic lip balm.
Agree I have used it from the beginning👍
I second this!! My lips are always dry, and I’m always peeling it, and nothing has helped in the way I need (Vaseline, La roche posay, aquaphor, etc) until remedy. It is quite expensive with shipping, but very worth it!!
Remedy has healed my lips. I have a big basket full of lip products, and none of them helped my severely chapped lips. I love Remedy for dry lips.
Agreed! I got it a few weeks ago, and it’s fantastic!
@@sarahjones6323 I saw a couple comments that it smells pretty bad, is that true?
I just gained so much respect for you guys not reviewing your own product and trying to sell us your product over others. Love you guys for that. Perfect video for this time of year too.
Pure petrolatum saved my cuticles and lips during heavy chemo. Some nails came off the nail bed anyway....didn't hurt but was WEIRD. Anyway, suggestion Doc: use the top your nail to lightly scoop/scrape away from you to pick up product. That will keep you from dragging it under your nails. Also helps with fairly precise application. :)
Or better yet, get the version in the version in the tube applicator so you don’t have to touch it with your hands--most drug stores near me don’t even stock the tiny Vaseline tub anymore, so it’s a win-win (even if the teeny tiny tubs are cuter)
Wow ! Glad you're recovered. Take care !
@@halebird1539Dollar Tree has a little one.
@@halebird1539Yes, it is my favourite! I found it in the baby products alley in the drugstore.
Congrats on finishing up your chemo 😊
The video i've been waiting for!! Please do one for under eye wrinkles/Crows Feet!
Yes! I’m done with Botox. But I always say that! 😂
OH! I found a fail proof routine to get rid of all wrinkles. First, put on your reading glasses (your reading , reading glasses. Not the reading glasses you use to see the computer screen but the ones you wear to actually read that microscopic text that visible 5 years ago.) Then, go stand in front of the mirror and take them off! BOOM! Wrinkles gone!
@@user-tv4oc5ox9hlol 😂😂😂😂😂
Especially for sensitive eyes
And when everything for under eye gives me Milia! You guys are great!
If you’re not allergic to lanolin, I highly recommend Lansinoh HPA Lanolin Nipple Cream - designed for breast feeding people and labelled as safe for babies. It’s very emollient and has staying power and leaves a sheen on lips. It lasts a long time as the tube is 40g/1.41 oz for about $9-13 in Canada & the US. It’s widely available in the baby section here in Canada at drug & grocery stores. It’s made in the US.
im glad im not the only one using it this way, great to cover eczema broken skin too
I use Lansinoh nipple balm on my lips. Turns out they make an actual lip balm, too!
@@BootsWms - good to know they do a specific lip balm too!
I use my lansinoh nipple balm for everything! I love that stuff 😂
I bought it based on another RUclipsr and it did not moisture my lips like Vaseline or Aquaphor.
LOVE the Blistex one. Cheap, relatively easy to find, water resistant, tastes good. *chef's kiss*
Vaseline advanced healing lip treatment and cerave healing ointment for me! Occasionally apply a hydrating serum first. Never have chapped lips anymore. 💋
I just want to say thank you guys so much for doing what you do and helping thousands help their skin (including mine)!❤️
My dad was a pharmacist and he used to tell us to only use Carmex for a few days tops for very chapped lips bc it would do more damage than good to the layers of skin. I took him at his word and have always avoided tingly lip products. I did, however, like the old packaging of yellow metal lid on the white glass jar. Very weighty and good ASMR sounds. 😊
I can smell it from your description!
I love my Carmex! I keep a pot everywhere
Honestly I use and carry my huge Vaseline stick everywhere. I hate dry lips and I’m a flight attendant always dealing with dry air. I recently purchased yours by remedy and equally love it ! It’s truly one of a kind ! 💜
Oh also I agree it has no taste… no smell or anything. It’s great.
Just in time for “dry skin winter”, thanks!
I have a Vaseline cocoa butter lip therapy with me at all times and I don’t think I’ll ever stop using it!!
Same!!! I’ve repurchased this so many times and to have one in every spot lol. It’s my holy grail!
If it’s got yellow 5 in it too, you should go watch RfK jrs video on tartrazine
I love the cocoa butter one! Yum! I use it as a lip gloss too.
Thanks for this, and for discussing lip balm addiction. I can attest that it's real.
I would LOVE a review of Palmer’s Cocoa Butter Formula Swivel Stick. It claims ultimate moisture for 24 hours. Also the Vaseline Lip Therapy sticks. They come in aloe, cocoa butter, original and also red/cherry one. They look like lipstick. PLEASE try those.
I like the Palmer’s and it is spf 15.
vaseline sticks are terrible
The cocoa butter one is my nemesis, it makes me wants to scratch my lips off
I use palmers coco butter sticks everywhere-car (doesn’t melt in summer) purse and all over the house. Great for wind burn on cheeks when playing in the snow.
I would love to see a review on the new lip product from The Ordinary, and also the 2 lip products from La Roche Posay!
Thank you for showing us what to look for and what to avoid in lip products. Your content is always top tier. Great video as always.
I’m a prof musician and w all the rehearsals and practicing , I’ve always used every lip balm every made. The best I’ve ever found was Dionis its found at our Ace hardware!! And now at Sephora it’s sooooo good.
Sephora doesn’t have it, at least online, but Ulta does. Thx for recommendation!
Ty I’m going to give it a try .. there’s never a day I don’t have chapstick i/ balm my pocket
You guys really cracked me up with the white cast on your lips 😂 I really needed a good laugh cause tomorrow I’m having major surgery and I’ve been so stressed. Thanks!
Can you PLEASE do OVERNIGHT Lip masks as well?
Yes! Please!
@@HarlieSparrow they addressed lip masks in a video before and they basically said they’re useless. And messy.
they said lip masks are a gimmick before. said the same thing where water on your lips and vaseline over will be the best option
Try the COSRX Lip Sleeping Mask...for me, it's superior to everything...even Laneige.
@@cropperinoI’ve heard that too! I’ve never tried it but I love Laneige.
This video was timed perfectly! My lips are a mess. I did 3 rounds of Accutane and my lips never recovered. I used Laniege sleeping mask until I saw you talk about it.
I’d love to see a similar video at Ulta or Sephora.
Ooo I just commented about using accutane. Lanolips lip balm (101 multi balm) saved me!!! It's at Ulta. I carry one on me at all times.
What prescriber would let a patient do 3 rounds of accutane. wtf
@ it was over a 20 yr period.
Why what’s wrong with Laniege Sleeping Mask? Did I miss something… I use it nightly, & carry a small tube in my purse for during the day. Thought everyone loved it!??
Burts Bees chap stick unfortunately caused a recurring sore on my lips which I had to get burnt off! I'm so glad that you guys are shedding some light on great lip care that'll lessen these issues!
Me too!!
What the heck?! That’s crazy. I love their pomegranate one but I haven’t bought it in awhile and read they changed their formula. 😒🤦🏻♀️
I have the Remedy and I can taste it; it's not bad, but it is there. Doesn't seem to be helping my ever peeling lips and I think the issue is that it is not thick enough to stay put. I find myself reaching for the Laneige sleeping mask simply because it is thick and sticky. My son (who is a doctor btw) has the same issue with peeling lips and he swears by the Jack Black lip balm. Just fyi and take it for what it is worth. I am an outlier. P.S. Enjoy your videos as always. Thank you for doing this.
Try CeraVe Healing Ointment. Highly recommend.
The Jack Black lip balms felt really nice, but I can taste them and they really irritated my lips with repeated use. Proceed with caution!
Shea kills me - and so does Aloe. The best for me is is Vaseline with cocobutter. I've used it for years. It feels very neutral. Does not sting!
My top 3 lip balms: 3rd- Osmia's Lip Doctor. 2nd- Curology's SPF Lip Balm. 1st- facial moisturizer topped with Vaseline.
This is what i do and at least in the summer, it’s all I need!
Reqular Aquafor is my fav but I love curology lip balm as well! Unfortunately I don't buy it anymore because it went from $2.99 to like $7.99. 😕 No thanks. Too much for lip balm.
My top 3 : 1.vaseline in a tube, easier to apply. 2. the Aquafor in stick. 3. Lipsyl without fragrance.
Vaseline comes also in a squeeze tube 5 ⭐️
😂
True, and now in stick also and a color pink version. Hope they do a spf 50 version!
Ooh an spf 50 version would be fab in the tube or stick
So does aguapour💕
Lanolin is not the wool's oil?
Neutrogena lip gloss with hyaluronic acid absolutely saved me. I was using laniege lip mask (in conjunction with a brown sugar coconut oil lip scrub) for a week for my super chapped lips and it wasnt repairing anything. I put my neutrogena on my super chapped and it HIGHLY pronounced all the dry flakey skin on my lips 😂 but after scrubbing that off with the lip scrub and reapplying, theyve been smooth since!
The Neutrogena Lip Sleeping Mask is the best lip product I’ve ever used. During the day, it’s a nice gloss.
I use Cerave healing ointment on my lips every night and it’s been working out great! 👍🏻
This is my favorite as well.
I’ve used this for years too. Simply the best.
That carmex is my holy grail. Literally the only thing that keeps my lips moisturized, exfoliates, and doesn't burn or tingle. Gotta find what works for you!
Carmex is wonderful. They are crazy to reject it. When my lip is sore, it heals fast with carmex like no other can do it
@@SusuToTheBone Carmex tears up my lips like no other. It burns and stings so bad.
I cannot sleep if I don't have my Carmex (the squeezie, more liquidy one) slathered on my lips! Love it!
@@ifmusicbethefoodofloveplay2290 totally understand if it doesn’t work for you but I will say that the original version is the one that actually works for me and likely the others who have commented. Don’t use the other flavored versions. The formula isn’t the same and they don’t work.
Exactly my thoughts , I once had very veryyyy bad case of chapped lips they started to bleed if I even moved them ever slightly I grabbed a good old Carmex from a gas station and it worked perfectly completely healed in a couple of days better than any high end one’s from Sephora . Am bummed they rejected it
I didn't see O'Keeffee's lip repair. I just discovered this and it is wonderful, the best I've used!
I was hoping they would review that one too!
I agree. I use O’Keeffee’s and love it. Both the unscented and scented. Ingredients: Beeswax/ Cera Alba, Dimethicone, Petrolatum, Hydrogenated Poly (C6-14) Olefin, Phenyl Trimethicone, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Trimethylpentanediol/Adipic Acid/Glycerin Crosspolymer, Hydrogenated Polyisobutene, Polysilicone-11, Sodium Saccharin, Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer, Butylene/Ethylene/Styrene Copolymer, Pentaerythrityl Tetra-Di-T-Butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate.
It's my favorite! The SPF one is my go-to daily lip balm.
It did nothing for me
I’ve tried lots and my favorite is the WELEDA Evereron Lip Balm. 💋
Mary Kay’s Satin Lips Lip balm is so nice and thick and luxurious. It saved me recently when Crest made my lips peel terribly. Far better than Burt’s, Chapstick, etc
La-Roche Posay Cicaplast Lips, CeraVe ointment, Aquaphor regular healing ointment are definitely top tier options! I became allergic to peppermint oil after YEARS of using the CO Bigelow minty lip gloss stuff daily.
Agreed! I usually wet my lips with water before applying the ointments so that they can hold onto the water and keep my lips hydrated and moisturized. Applying Aquaphor/vaseline on dry lips still made my lips dry. It only works for me when applied on wet lips.
@@moonbeam-x1j How about Hyaluronic acid, or another moisturizing serum you would applied on your face ?
Hyaluronic acid holds on to water, (among other things), and you have to seal it with some ointment or else anyway.
I lovethe term "It's one of my top things to hate". hahaha
aloe and shea butter are strong allergens. so many people are allergic (like me) and we are so sick of not being able to find natural products without them in it. aloe gives me chemical burns immediately. shea butter is a slower burn but is because im allergic to latex. other allergens that companies pretend arent: green tea (camellia) and chamomile.
same here as well as jojoba , cucumber in so many cosmetics and cosmetics.
Thank you for your review!!!! This helped me realize why I haven’t found what works for me.
surprised you guys didnt say dr dans cortibalm.. my dermatologist recommended this to me its specifically made for accutane patients, best one i ever used!
Thank you for this. Perfect timing as the dry prairie winter begins. It is so easy to get caught up on hype. I had begun using Eucerin ointment on my dry excema prone lips with success but still searching for other options. Time to stop searching. Thanks for helping and keeping it simple!
I don’t even try new lip balms, aquaphor is always my number one
Nothing aquaphor can't fix.
❤ this is great!! Especially before the winter time 🙌 thank you 😊
I’m a 62 year old woman and I’ve used Vaseline on my lips for years when I sleep - love it! During the day, when not wearing lipstick, I use Blistex lip vibrance lip balm. I love the touch of color and it has titanium oxide in it which I believe is a sunblock. Works for me!
When you said EOS I almost audibly yelled NOOOO. The egg shaped ones I swear made the corners of my lips split open. It was soo painful. I wonder if they've changed the formula since then. Also LOL at the construction worker comparison 😂😂
EOS in the eggy packaging irritated my lips!! I don't remember the details because it was so long ago when I was probably a teen. I remember my impression and it was bad. My sister had the same experience.
I've never found the regular eggs any worse than the average chapstick (though I haven't figured out if the average chapstick actually helps me or not)...but there's one special "crystal" egg one, where the balm is transparent and melts into an oily texture, that absolutely wrecked my lips 😭
Yes! In high school it was so trendy to have the EOS eggs and they literally made my lips peel!
@@jacquelyndolly Yes! Very trendy those years. I had to try it due to the hype although I had a feeling I wouldn't like it anyway due to the shape/size. Not pocket-friendly. If there was social media back then, there would be many videos complaining about it.
EOS eggs absolutely sucked and if you made the mistake of leaving them in a warm car it was even worse... at least normal tubes will more-or-less resolidify in a useable way. I do have some of the EOS "super balms" now but I'm sure these guys wouldn't like those either. They're alright, easy to use - I like the aquaphor lip since it works for me and has sunscreen, but I am a little avoidant of it sometimes because it just tastes so gross and getting a little in your mouth at some point is unavoidable. That's one thing I kinda disagree with in the video - flavorants can be a little beneficial, at least for encouraging me to use a product. They don't need to be over-the-top like a lot of products though - I just appreciate when it tones down the lip balm to a more tolerable flavor.
I use Vaseline before bed every night. I carry the Burt’s Bees Ultra Conditioning tube in my purse. Wish you had reviewed that Burt’s Bees product, it’s the only one of their lip balms I think actually moisturizes my lips.
Could we please get some recommendations with appropriate levels of SPF in lip products? ☺
Nivea deep moisture (spf 26) & Rohto Mentholatum melty cream lip (spf 25) are both japanese lip balms with spf and different flavors
@@ya.02 Thank you for your recommendations. Would ideally be looking for something with SPF 30+, as skin cancer rates in Australia are among some of the highest globally. I think Dr Shah and Dr Maxfield did mention Nivea in the video, hopefully the formulation for the ones with SPF are better. Personally, I would avoid all flavoring and Menthol in any lip product although it gives a subtle plumping effect, it may potentially cause irritation.
@@zoelee8471 they have unscented ones as well if you don’t like the flavored ones. I have also tried the og Nivea lip balm with SPF 30 (yellow cap) but it leaves a whitecast and dries my lips.
@@zoelee8471I've used O'Keefe's Lip Repair SPF 35 during ski season - works pretty well. Maybe give it a whirl?
I love Paula’s Choice Lipscreen (SPF 50)!
I miss the neutrogena Norwegian lip balm that had spf. Best lip balm!
Thank you both for your thorough and informative review. Blistex 5 Star is best, summer and winter. SPF 30! And it wears so well. Flavor is negligible. Price point seals the deal. Vaseline is great overnight, but not out and about.
Bummed not to see cerave healing ointment on this list! It's a hidden gem!
They've mentioned it in other videos, and Dr Shah said it was his favorite, so I'm surprised they didn't mention it in this video.
Totally second this. I have gone through all the viral lip products and hacks and what not, the only thing that worked is cerave healing ointment
They did a chapped lip video a year or two ago and they recommended it. It saved my life. Unbeknownst to me I had developed an allergy to caster seed oil (ricinus communis). It is in many if not most lip color and lip care products. ALL of the skin peeled off of my lips daily/constantly. It was painful and unsightly. They mentioned that castor seed oil is an ingredient that many people can react to. So I went through all my products and stopped using products that contained castor seed oil. I switched to the CeraVe healing ointment and my lips were completely clear within about 48 hours. It's magic stuff. I found tiny 0.35oz tubes of it on Amazon. I'm never without it.
I love it too.
Nothing beats it!
Trader Joe’s Lip Virtuoso is my fav. Olive oil, beeswax, jojoba, shea butter plus SPF Stays on all night. The best
As someone who can't use fragrance or flavor in a lip product, Thank You! My quest continues for a lip balm sunscreen, that doesn't Taste & smell like sunscreen but also doesn't include flavor or fragrance.
This is flashing me back to 2008, when I realized I had such chapped lips and became addicted to chapstick... Softlips vanilla, the EOS eggs, Nivia, obsessed. These days it's vaseline (with cocoa butter in the big tub), Aquaphor or La Roche Posay lip repair. Everything else is a treat!
I've been using the Burt's bees original chapstick for over 20 years! I love it! It doesn't make me feel like I need to lick my lips ever.
Lucky you !
Maybe it’s an age thing because I can’t use in my latter age. Vaseline when I go to bed.
Love this ranking system! Now do Sephora 😂!
My personal faves are Clinique’s moisture surge and Palmer’s Cocoa Butter stick. Still looking for a good one with SPF since I now have sun spots on my lips.
@@F2SLJ I'm loving O'Keefe Lip Repair SPF 35! Very moisturizing and it doesn't make my sensitive lips peel! For me, it's a winner!
Clinique makes a Moisture Surge with broad spectrum SPF 28 now.
@@leecl2244 oh yes, i’ve forgotten about that one! I’ll have to get it again. If I had the same one, I liked the pepperminty feeling on it!
I second Cliniques moisture surge lip balm. I used to work for Clinique.
Oh my God ! I love the Clinique ones, all 3 of them ! 😭😭😭
I'm also looking for a good SPF lip product.
Classic Blistex saved me when I moved from California to Germany in November. My lips weren’t ready for that level of cold. I would go out for physical fitness training with white lips.
Dr Bronner’s is the best! And it comes in unscented, with no mint. I’m shocked you didn’t rate it higher.
Make a video about lip oils and glosses!
Blistex original medicated cream, white metal tube with a red cap. It's the only one that works for me. Good for cold sores. Can also be used around the nostrils when you have a cold.
Have you ever tried O'keefe's Lip Repair? It's the only thing that works for me as a protectant and moisturizer for my lips. It's a bit waxy, so it stays on longer. But it also adds moisture, which other waxy balms don't do for me. Id love to hear your take on this product.
Finally discovered this about 1 ½ years ago realising I might have a castor oil sensitivity & thank goodness! The scrub is great when I want to wear lipsticks & rids me of the peeling used after (I use a layer of the balm before applying lipsticks). I buy a few at a time as I so love my red lipstick😉! Great that it has sunscreen as well😊. Cheers! Jet 😘🧡
I tried it a couple of years ago. The version in the jar. I didn't like the smell. It was like vanilla play-doh. I think it was moisturizing and effective though. It prevented my lips from cracking in the corners.
@@jyn88 - interesting, the only one in a little jar I’ve come across in shops is the scrub & it has no scent. 🤷🏼♀️I prefer the stick balm anyway so no biggie, but I’m glad it helped your lips! J. 😘🧡
@@RnR-Rebel I bought mine on Amazon. It's called "O'Keeffe's Lip Repair Night Treatment Lip Balm". I went through a short period of liking jars but now I want to go back to sticks. I never liked squeeze tubes but after trying Persona DayMask Peptide Lip Balm it made me open to trying more.
@@jyn88 - I see, that’s actually the scrub! In the morning all the peeling is gone leaving your lips so soft & hydrated. Maybe try the tube balm? I was using Laneige tubes & their overnight treatment for a few years & it made my lips worse even tho they’d start off feeling great. So I’m not a fan of tubes either, always seem to squeeze out too much for my thin lips😂!
The Weleda Skin Food lip balm is my favourite on the go. It features sunflower oil as the top ingredient and then beeswax and lanolin and no peppermint or camphor. Tried hundreds over the years. At home I’ll use straight Vaseline out of the tub.
I just ordered this and really like it - but it disappears pretty fast on me.
Thanks guys !!! I did crack up seeing your white lips. Always learning something from your videos.
You are all truly amazing. We need this education because there is so much information from people trying to take our money. Remedy is fantastic! Thank you!
Burt's Bees original chapstick is one I 've used for decades. Carmex in a tub is great for lips or around your nose if it's sore from blowing when you have a cold.
Can you guys please do a review of Raya skin care products!? Their AHA BHA face wash is the only thing that has helped keep my skin clear. They’re seriously underrated.
25:52 Dr.Maxfield giving the funniest expressions 😂
Thanks for reviewing lip products. I was disappointed when you did not include O’Keefe’s SPF 35. I used Vaseline during cold college winters but have stopped because it doesn’t have sunscreen. I returned to Florida 20 years ago so I rank sunscreen above everything else but still say no to the heavy casts and stay away from common allergens including beeswax. Thanks again.
Fyi, all of O'Keefe's lip balms have beeswax. I use this brand too.
LRP lip cicaplast is great. Should be in Target. And the Vaseline comes in a little squeeze tube with lip tip also, it is great also. My 2 faves! Want to try the Remedy lip product, but cant justify the cost with shipping.
I wanted to love LRP lip cicaplast but the taste bothered me. I know it’s unflavored and unscented I couldn’t get away from the taste. I don’t think I loved the texture either.
Remedy is on Amazon with free shipping if you have Prime!
@ I wouldn’t be so sure about that. Remedy has had some knock offs, Dr. Shah hasn’t endorsed that his products are available on Amazon. He has warned that there have been fake products out there though. Buyer beware.
One of my favs for lips is CereVe's Healing Ointment in the blue tube or jar. LOVE that stuff for lips.
Just get the Remedy lip balm. It's the only one I've seen that actually has skin care ingredients. When most other products say "medicated", their only active ingredient is petroleum jelly. I keep two tubes of Remedy lip balm. The one that I'm using and the other one in case i run out. That's how much I like it.
Pan eno 2 / 8
I waited all the way to end to find out but you hit on my solution. I have used trial and a LOT of error for 30 years and finally hit on my all time solution. Plain old Aquaphor. I bought a bunch of little travel containers and filled them up with plain old Aquphor and they are all over my house, in my purse, and my travel kit. Winner! Winner!
Love Aquaphor! I just tried it yesterday and I am in love with it
Apply Vaseline or like products scooping it with your nail, like a shovel, the product is on top of your nail instead of under it.
I think I'll get Remedy lip balm when it goes on sale this holiday season. You're right, Dr. Shah I saw complaints on it being smelly or taste bad. That's why I hesitated on buying it lol. I think it's worth it to try and put my curiosity to rest. I need the best of the best for my lips.
I've been using the Burt's bees original chapstick for over 20 years! I love it!
I have EVERY lip product out there and nothing can stop my lips from peeling. Recently, Vaseline has been my go to product, but I still have extremely lip, mostly my bottom lip. I recently purchased Maree sleeping mask. I have had 2 squamous cell cancers removed on my legs and my dermatologist prescribed Fluorouracil for my nose because of many actinic sores. It worked perfectly clearing it up. I have peeling lips for years, could this be a pre-cancer too. My next Derm appointment was scheduled for February, but my doctor left the practice, so I’m off to find the rarest type of doctor in the world. I’m going to give Remedy a try. Hopefully, that will be my golden ticket. I am diligent about sun screen since the squamous cell was found 2 years ago. Love your videos.
I found Vaseline in a squeeze tube (like the carmex and aquafor tubes) ONCE and haven't been able to find it since! They really need to get that in stores! My son gets horrible chapped lips and I cannot send him to school with a tub of Vaseline for him to stick his grimy fingers in!
I haven't been able to find in stores either! Looks like you may be able to get some on Amazon?
@@HeyItIsEm I buy it at CVS.
I found it in the baby products alley, it wasn’t on the regular vaseline tub shelf.
@@anne8663 AH! I was hoping someone would read this and tell me where to find it! THANK YOU! Hero!
Palmer’s cocoa butter formula is my personal holy grail ❤.. have tried almost everything!
Hi! I would love this video but with pharmacy brands i.e. Avene, La Roche Posay, Bioderma, etc cause they have a lot of interesting lips products.
Can give you some feedback here. Avène's chapstick isn't good and it's too fragrant, their tube one fares better for sensitive lips although gives very mediocre results. Bioderma chapstick is a good option (and best so far), has a very inoffensive raspberry aroma, is comfortable and only complaints about it are two: applies thin and has too much slip. Others I've tried and disliked: Caudalie, Neutrogena, Eucerin. Still have yet to find a great lip care product.
@@viviansousa4194Thank you for sharing your feedback!
@@viviansousa4194 Hey thanks!
Which one of Avene's have you tried? I have been using the Cold Cream stick for around a week and liked it so far. I'm on Isotretinoin so have really dry lips.
Next I'm going to try the Bioderma one on your recommendation.
I just use whatever lotion I have on hand, which is usually Eucerin's 5% urea "Complete Repair". Does a much better job at keeping lips from drying out than waxy "lip balms" I've used. If it works on dry hands, it'll work on lips.
The singular downside of urea lotions is that it does in fact help thicken skin, which is mostly good, but has the side affect of also strengthening those thin strip of peeling skin that form near above cuticles. Don't try to pull them off or you'll regret it 😂. Use good nailclippers (victorinox) to snip them off instead.
Love Vaseline. Sometimes basic is best. Also enjoy Remedy under my mask for work during shift since it’s not goopy and greasy.
Love how you are creeping into the beauty space. Would love to see you guys do a short with all the plumping glosses on the market. 😂
I feel like a lot of people are sleeping on the Hyalogic Lip Balm, i've been using it for years with Vaseline, I would love it if u could review it sometime, if people knew how good it is it'll probably go viral real quick.
My lips are rarely dry but always peel 😭 I don't usually pick or bite my lips. I use Vaseline on my lips but no matter what I do, they peel.
OK, I have to share a recent find on Amazon. I got a Chapstick that only has five ingredients and primary ingredient is beef tallow. It’s natural and works really well to moisturize my lips. It’s by a company called Dr. Dave.
11:54 “no flagrance or fravors” 😅
I use Blistex Simple and Sensitive lip balm. No dyes, scents, or flavors, but it does feel like it rubs off easy. Also no SPF. My other go to is Chapstick (the blue tube.) Again, no dyes, scents, or flavor, but it has an SPF of 15 which is the highest SPF I have been able to tolerate on my lips. Thx for this video docs, much appreciated.
Dr. Bronner's does have an unscented version of their lip balm.
My favourite is LRP Cicaplast lip balm. It is incredible and I’m sure I’d love Remedy as well.
Is that the one in a squeeze tube? I tried LRP in the retractable stick format and I didn't like it. It was too lightweight and slippery for me. Is the LRP Cica thick, occlusive and sticky? I like some stickiness so it lasts longer. As long it's not super sticky.
@@jyn88yes, in the squeeze tube 😊 I didn’t know about the stick one. This one is thick and occlusive, but also immediately provides relief, melts into your lips and sticks around with a nice layer instead of just disappearing.
How about Cereve Healing Ointment guys?
It may not be available at Target, but Panama Jack offers an SPF 45 flavorless sunscreen lip balm! The ingredients are Avobenzone (3.0%), Homosalate (3.0%), Octinoxate (7.5%), Octisalate (5.0%), Petrolatum (40.0%), Ozokerite, Mineral Oil, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Phenyl Trimethicone, and Tocopherol.
The Dr bronners does come in unflavored version, but it's basically like putting oil on your lips. Nice under Vaseline if you're dealing with some crusty lips, but not as good daily as something with petrolatum 😁 I've always struggled with chapped lips, so it's nice to have so many unflavored and thick options that stay put to prevent the chap in the first place!❤️
Also Vaseline lip therapy is slightly thicker than regular Vaseline I find. It seems to stick better to the lips 😁
Vaseline lip therapy every night. It's the only thing that doesn't make my lips peel off in sheets after a couple days. I have a lot of skin sensitivities.
The lip therapy is different than the big tubs, even though they're both pure petrolatum, the lip therapy is a denser petrolatum, and the big tub melts in faster and is more penetrating than coating.
There is a pink lip therapy, and that one makes my lips peel, too.
What are your thoughts on the Elf lip mask? So far, it’s really helping my lips!
the Vaseline one is my holy grail! it's the only lip balm I will use!
I love videos like this because I’m an lip care-aholic 😂 I’m an esthetician and my go-to lippie is the neutrogena hydro boost lip gloss🤭and I usually layer it with Vaseline to have the moisture and occlusive layers together
Best lip treatment is: Lanolips (from Australia) and Laneige Lip sleeping mask-(I prefer the pink one). I ALWAYS carry these two products in my purse and use them each and every day. My lips are the happiest they have ever been.
Burt's Bees makes a product, Overnight Intensive Lip Treatment, that comes in a small tub. Love this stuff.
Making+Goetz unscented is supreme, actually moisturises without just creating an annoying barrier. No lanolin smell. Actually softens dry skin, is instantly relieving. I love it more than all my fancy ones.
I LOVE Carmex. I know it’s bad but I love all of that menthol stuff.
I swear by the Jack Black Intense Therapy lip balm. I live in a really dry climate and they are a life saver. They actually last and don’t have re-apply all day long.
I totally agree! I have extremely dry lips and this is the only brand that has worked for me!
Lanolin.
I'm a Blistex girl when traveling. When I'm home, Cerave Healing Ointment works great.
I’m a lip balm junkie. Chapstick medicated has always been my go to because I’m prone to cold sores and it helps keep them under control. But I do have to use something else on top for moisture. Thank you for the ingredient list. That helped. I use a generic version of Aquafor on my hands with gloves at night during the winter. I’ll try it on my lips too.
Thank you for this. I have very chapped lips these day and I needed this vid
HEAR ME OUT!!! i’ve probably gone through like 7 tubes of the tree hut lip balm/gloss, it’s by far the best gloss i’ve ever used and has actively healed my lips when they were chapped. i’m a lip balm snob and have tried so many over the years, and it’s just the best. even aquaphor can’t match up to it for me