Sunday, July 27, 2008

Double-Duty Balms

Kissing fact: It is estimated that the average person spends 20,160 minutes or 2 weeks kissing in their lifetime. So you better make sure they are ready at all times as you never know when it’s going to happen! My lips haveLipbalms_3 been all over, or rather, two that have been all over my lips are AUSTRALIAN SCENT’s Lips and Nails ($8/.2oz tine @ australianscent.com) and LINDI SKIN’s Lip Balm ($10 @ lindiskin.com). How did they know that after I’m done rubbing my lips with the balm, I massage the excess into my cuticles? Both balms make this suggestion, as they too know it’s just as nourishing for the lips as it is for nails. 

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Kaley

Wow, I never thought of that before! My lips have been ridiculously dry recently (and it's summer..), so I've been having a lot of lip balm contact. Next time I must remember to try them on my cuticles as well :o

Cybele

Hi Kaley - I always rub excess of any balms I put on - body or lips. Don't waste any of it!

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They have invented very interesting product,something I needed for my dry lips.

mannequin

How perfect!!
I do the same thing; what else can a girl do?
I love lip balm, I lick my lips for moisture and it does the opposite!

amandasue

I've never thought about rubbing the extra onto my cuticles, thanks for the idea :) And thanks for entering me into the giveaway.

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