Sunday 19 January 2014

Product Review - Blistex Regular Balm (Lip Balm) - Protection is better than cure!

As mentioned in my earlier post, it is better to use lip protection and prevent chapped or dry lips than cure it, especially during the dry winter season. I have been using this once/twice a day this winter season and it has been pretty effective in preventing dry lips.

What is it? 

Blistex regular balm seals in moisture, soothes and prevent dry lips. It also contains SPF 15.  


How much is it?

I bought mine as a set of 6 Blistex sticks from Costco for C$8. Blistex sticks are usually between C$3-C$5.

Where to get it? 

All leading grocery and drug stores. 

How to use? 

Just apply on the lips liberally.

My experience

It is a lip balm with a mild SPF, great for the winter season. I like the Blistex designed compared to many other lip balm because the stick is smaller than the usual Nivea Lip balm. The problem with the thicker lip balm is that it tends to melt eventually. It ends up pretty messy especially when the stick breaks off half way. The thinner stick design makes application easier and less messy.

My verdict

I like the Blistex regular balm. The lip balm is not better than regular lip balm though the light SPF portion provides an edge during the winter season. Its thinner stick design is its main selling point compared to lip balms using other design. As I mentioned in my last post, regular applicaiton of lip balm during the winter season is effective in preventing chapped or dry lips. That is a lot more effective than trying to find a solution once lips have chapped. 


Saturday 18 January 2014

Product Review: Blistex Lip Medex (Lip Balm)

Are you suffering from dry and chapped lips during this winter season? I know the feeling. It is terribly uncomfortable. Nothing seems to work. 

What is it? 

Blistex Lip Medex is a medicated lip balm. Unlike the usual lip balm, it contains medicinal ingredients: Amphor 1%, Menthol 1% Phenol 0.54%, Benzyl Alcohol 0.4%. This medicated formula is expected to deliver a noticeable and immediate cooling action to provide fast relief from the hot, itching sensations that accompany sore lips. It also provides a special barrier that helps lip cells return to their natural moisture. 


How much is it?

I bought mine as a set of 6 Blistex sticks from Costco for C$8. Blistex sticks are usually between C$3-C$5.

Where to get it? 

All leading grocery and drug stores. 

How to use? 

Just apply on the lips liberally.

My experience

My first initial experience when I first tried it was "Gee! The smell ... ". It does not smell or taste good. After all it is medicated. As promised, it is cooling. Was it effective? My lips were just dry so I don't think it was better than the usual lip balm. However, my husband just return from a business trip recently. The weather and flight was very dry and his lips was really in a bad shape after 3 days. He used Blistex Lip Medex for 3 days. It looks much better but his sore and cracked lips still feel uncomfortable. 


My verdict

If you are using lip balm regularly as form of protection, Lip Medex is definitely not the one to use since it does not smell or taste good. If you are trying to rescue seriously sore or dry lips, Lip Medex will not provide an instant solution either. It is probably more effective than regular lip balms. My conclusion is always put on lip balm as a protection, even if it is once or twice a day. Prevention is definitely better than cure in this case!