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Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:51 am |
I had been using Jane Iredale Lip Drink with 8% zinc oxide for a long time. It was more user-friendly than Burnout which although with 20% zinc oxide but had a somwhwat gritty consistency and was a bit whitening on my lips (takes some time to sink in). Recently I had ordered the Hurraw! SPF15 lip balm and found it a worth replacement for the JI Lip Drink at a more affordable price. It is moisturising (on my lips - but YMMV on this) and non-whitening. The taste is pleasant (a hint of tangerine and chamomile).
It is really difficult to find a lip balm with sun protection which doesn't have octinoxate or oxybenzone (2 substances which I personally wouldn't like to ingest from my lips and furthermore they have little protection from UVA).
http://www.iherb.com/Hurraw-Balm-Sun-Protection-Lip-Balm-SPF15-Tangerine-Chamomile-15-oz-4-3-g/39457
For those who live outside the US, you can order this fromwww.iherb.com and they have international shipping. If you need a discount code, you can quote my referral code which is MEN742 for USD10 off a minimum order of USD40 or USD5 off a smaller order. |
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Tue Feb 26, 2013 9:07 am |
I have been using this lip balm for the last few years and have found it to be indispensable when skiing, as I also apply it to my cheeks and nose for extra protection (from the cold and sun) several times a day. I feel comfortable applying the ingredients directly to my skin. |
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