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@Ibby114 wrote:

@chickenbutt wrote:

Nah, you're fine.   Here's my current collection, not to mention the ones in the living room, bdrm, purses, and at least one jacket pocket.   I counted these and there are 38 of them in this shot I just took, plus those two Vaselines...

 

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@chickenbutt Beekman lip balms are great !! Woman Happy


 

I love them!    I also have, for many years, loved the Burt's Bees Passion Fruit one and ordered a bunch from Amazon when I couldn't find them anymore in that variety.   The Vaseline product is also very nice and the little container is very cute.  But one problem - if you have fingernails, it's kind of hard to do once you get near the bottom.  Smiley Happy

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   My favorite is Aqaphor Lip Protectant. I discovered it several years ago when my lips became cracked,red & inflamed. They also started to burn. I used it in combination  with Blistex lip ointment. My lips healed in a couple of days.

  Now I just use the Aquaphor.

  

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@chickenbutt wrote:

@Ibby114 wrote:

@chickenbutt wrote:

Nah, you're fine.   Here's my current collection, not to mention the ones in the living room, bdrm, purses, and at least one jacket pocket.   I counted these and there are 38 of them in this shot I just took, plus those two Vaselines...

 

P1140902.jpg


@chickenbutt Beekman lip balms are great !! Woman Happy


 

I love them!    I also have, for many years, loved the Burt's Bees Passion Fruit one and ordered a bunch from Amazon when I couldn't find them anymore in that variety.   The Vaseline product is also very nice and the little container is very cute.  But one problem - if you have fingernails, it's kind of hard to do once you get near the bottom.  Smiley Happy


@chickenbutt Vaseline makes it in a squeeze tube.  i have on in my kitchen I put on the upper part of the wire for my hummingbird feeder to keep the ants out of it.  I just put it on the area where the wire wraps around the hanger.  That way not much of a chance of the hummingbird getting into it.

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@chickenbutt wrote:

@Ibby114 wrote:

@chickenbutt wrote:

Nah, you're fine.   Here's my current collection, not to mention the ones in the living room, bdrm, purses, and at least one jacket pocket.   I counted these and there are 38 of them in this shot I just took, plus those two Vaselines...

 

P1140902.jpg


@chickenbutt Beekman lip balms are great !! Woman Happy


 

I love them!    I also have, for many years, loved the Burt's Bees Passion Fruit one and ordered a bunch from Amazon when I couldn't find them anymore in that variety.   The Vaseline product is also very nice and the little container is very cute.  But one problem - if you have fingernails, it's kind of hard to do once you get near the bottom.  Smiley Happy


@chickenbutt I bought the 10 pack Beekman for around $40 at holiday time- they have them again. For some of my favorite people Woman Happy I secured a balm into the ribbon when wrapping their presents! They were such a hit. Woman Very Happy

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I had a collection like yours @Icegoddess  for awhile.  When I started to  look  at ingredients closely, I got together a nice donation bag of new/sealed ones I wouldn't use any longer.  MIneral oil especially makes the area around my mouth  break out.

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Has anyone tried using that ointment nursing mothers would put in those other appropriate places? Recommended by several youtubers and I may give it a try. Don't remember the name and would have to ask the pharmacist. I'll get ready for the "side eye"....grey haired old lady asking about THAT product. LOL

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@Shanus  The product you mentioned has lanolin in it I believe. I do not recall the name. I tried it for dry skin but has a strong odor.

 

A vote for O Keefe's and I like Clinique Superbalm but at $17 a tube unless on sale. Bistex Lip Medix in the blue jar is good also. I remember Lauren Hutton talking about it years ago when she sold her discs to hightlight and camouflage on HSN. 

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@chickenbutt  I saw a chapped lips product at the check out of a hardware type store actually called Chicken Poop. Close to chickenbutt?

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@chickenbutt  I saw a chapped lips product at the check out of a hardware type store actually called Chicken Poop. Close to chickenbutt?


 

LMAO.  Well, it would certainly seem so.  But I haven't heard of that one.  Thanks for the chuckle! Smiley Very Happy

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I use Colgate Sensitive toothpaste.

 

Also, Crisco for lips.  In small baby food jars, or use small empty Vaseline containers, etc.

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