Skin Food Lip Balm supports dehydrated, cracked lips & restores your lips to their natural softness. Formulated with botanical extracts, this lip balm replenishes lip moisture with natural oils and waxes to soothe and repair damaged lips. Your smile will be happy and restored in no time.
- Intensive nourishment and protection for very dry and chapped lips, leaving them soft and supple
- Protects lips from drying out
- Immediate relief for chapped lips
- Forms a protective barrier against external influences like cold weather and dry indoor air
- Suitable for people intolerant to gluten
Sunflower Seed Oil+, Lanolin, Beeswax, Glycerine, Viola Tricolour Extract, Rosemary Leaf Extract+, Chamomile Flower Extract+, Alcohol, Water, Fragrance*, Limonene*, Linalool*, Geraniol*
*From natural essential oils
+Organic Ingredients
Squeeze directly onto dry lips and smooth in gently.
Skin Food Lip Balm uses sunflower oil, lanolin, beeswax and glycerine to nourish dry lips and create a protective layer that helps stop moisture escaping. Sunflower oil softens rough skin, lanolin and beeswax help seal in moisture, and glycerine attracts water to the surface of the lips.
The lip balm also includes calendula, chamomile, rosemary and pansy extracts, which are there to support comfort when lips feel cracked or weathered. Lip care products work best when they combine humectants with occlusive ingredients, and Skin Food Lip Balm does exactly that. It is a useful pick when your lips need both immediate relief and a barrier against wind, cold or dry indoor air.
What does Skin Food Lip Balm contain?
It contains sunflower oil, lanolin, beeswax, glycerine and botanical extracts including calendula, chamomile, rosemary and pansy.
Why are lanolin and beeswax included in Skin Food Lip Balm?
They help form a protective layer over the lips, which slows down moisture loss and helps dry lips stay soft for longer.
What may Skin Food Lip Balm help with?
It may help with dry, chapped lips that need both softness and protection. It is especially useful when lips are reacting to cold weather, wind or indoor heating.