Lanolips 101 Ointment and Rose Balm Intense for Dry Hands and Nails now come in travel
sizes to revive dry and flaky skin whilst in the air. Perfect for travellers who are looking to offset
the effects of in-flight air conditioning, the 101 Ointment is a clear emulsion made from
medical grade lanolin that can be applied directly to lips, rough patches and cuticles just after
take off to protect skin for up to eight-hours. A small dollop of 101 Ointment can also be
added to any usual mosituriser to help protect the face and neck in flight as-well.
RRP: $17.95 Lanolips 101 Lip Ointment 17.5ml, $15.95 Lanolips Rose Balm Intense 50ml
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