chapped lips?

only_me

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does anyone else get them?

mine are really bad at the moment with all this cold weather
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have been using blistex but it needs re-applying every 10 lips as my lips are so cracked and dry
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any reccomendations for lip balm?
 
I get that too. I keep a beeswax peppermint flavour lip balm in the car and use it when I get to the yard and when I leave - it's really good
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I imagine the Nivea one would be good as well, as they do really nice handcream
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ETS: This is it
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- it's luuurvely
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http://www.biggreensmile.com/products/burts-bees-beeswax-lip-balm/bbbeewaxliptin.aspx?productid=bbbeewaxliptin
 
I have lip balms/chap sticks everywhere - on my desk at work, in my handbag, in my car, in my stable jackets (about 4 of them) and I never suffer with dry lips!!!
 
This is gonna sound strange but I use lansinoh cream on my lips. Its for womens nipples when they are breastfeeding
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its just lanolin but works brilliantly.
BTW it does say on the packet that it can be used for other areas
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!!!!
 
I have lispsalve everywhere, but unfortunatly most of them end up in the washing mashine.... some do survive.... the one I've using most at the moment is Vasaline: Lip Therapy which is good for the windy/rainy exmoorish weather
 
I use Eve Lom Kiss Mix, its expensive but very worth while and lasts ages, have one at work, in my bag and in the car.
Luckily never had to buy one my sis gets me them for birthday and Christmas.
 
ah ha, so i may have to invest in multiple lip balms
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lol its awful
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but worse when i peel the dry layers off
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the blistex i used is nearly done, so will invest right away! lol

amd i think i have some lipIce somewhere that is good, just a matter of finding it in my hovel
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I use Carmex - tingles a bit if your lips are cracked but works a treat and you don't have to keep reapplying. It comes in a tube or a little pot - available in supermarkets and chemists.

Its the models and make up artist lip salve of choice apparently....have my fingers crossed for a transformation one of these days!
 
Elizabeth Arden's 8-Hour Cream although more of a paste you can get it in a squeezy tube or lipstick style. Its not the cheapest but it is by far the best. I use nothing else, use it on my kids when they have sores on their lips/nose. It is what it says put it on at night and 8hrs later i.e morning all lips are cured! Get from Boots, Debenhams, Dingles
 
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