Beauty : Kiehl's - Lip Balm #1

Kiehl's - Lip Balm #1

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1060







Binding: Misc.
Brand: Kiehl's
Label: Kiehl's
Manufacturer: Kiehl's
Publisher: Kiehl's
Sales Rank: 1060
Studio: Kiehl's


Features:
  • SPF 4 sunscreen
  • Not tested on animals







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
A moisturizing, soothing treatment for dry, parched lips to relieve the discomfort of dryness and leave the lips soft and supple. - Squalane and vitamin oils moisturize - Allantoin and Aloe Vera soothe - SPF 4 sunscreen











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great stuff!
This lip balm is extremely moisturizing. It has no unpleasant taste or color, and it's great to layer underneath gloss or lipstick. A little bit goes a long way. I'll definitely purchase this product again. It's a terrific value.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing!!!
I was having a problem with severely dry lips that wouldn't go away no matter what I used. I tried everything...including scrubbing them. I did a google search for dry lips and this product came up in a review. I decided to give it a try and I'm SO glad I did. Within about 5 days, my dry, cracked, peeling lips were gone and were now soft and supple. I swear by this stuff! I also bought the Hue 58 lip balm with SPF 15. Love it too!! Just a subtle hint of natural color.

If you want totally soft lips, and a hint of gloss that's not sticky...this is the perfect product!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Buy this lip balm!
This lip balm is absolutely amazing! I have lips that are very prone to drying and are quite sensitive to many lip products. This is a holy grail for me. It's incredibly moisturizing and it sinks into my lips rather than sitting atop them. It has little to no scent and a nice non-greasy feel. It is also completely colorless so it works for both men and women (this is one of the few lip balms that my husband will actually use).

My only complaint is that the applicator is not a slant tip but rather just a tube opening so it's not quite as comfortable to apply to my lips (but in the end it's nothing that would stop me from purchasing it again).

I should also note that a little bit of product goes a very long way. I've had the same tube for a couple of years now and am not even half way through it.

#1 Balm Lip - Kiehl's




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