Lip Balms
Chapped lips? You might be tempted to lick them—but don't! Saliva evaporates quickly and will make your lips even drier. Instead, drink plenty of water and apply a lip balm to lubricate and protect your lips. For a healthy smile, see whitening toothpaste. For other lip problems, check out cold sore remedies.
| Product Name | Percent of Pharmacists' Votes |
|---|---|
| Carmex |
29%
|
| Blistex |
18%
|
| Chapstick |
15%
|
| Burt's Bees |
12%
|
| Vaseline Lip Therapy |
7%
|
| Neosporin Lip Treatment |
7%
|
| Aquaphor Lip Repair |
6%
|
| Nivea Lip Care |
6%
|
| Natural Ice |
1%
|
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