In light of the fact that the average woman is said to consume around 3kgs of
lipstick during her lifetime, Botáni has developed a petroleum jelly, animal product
and beeswax free ‘Healing Lip Balm’ that is safe enought to eat. Designed to
nourish and protect lips during the cooler winter months, the balm (based on olive
extracts) relieves dryness and irritation, helps to heal cracked lips and also
contains anti-itch ingredients. The formulation itself does not sit heavily on top of
lips, but rather melts in and leaves a natural shine.
RRP: $11.95
Stockist: Botani Australia, 03 9380 8529The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 02 Jun 10 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 02 Jun 10
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