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Nivea Lip Balms Nivea Cherry Shine Caring Lip Balm 5.5ml

Nivea Cherry Shine Caring Lip Balm 5.5ml

Lip balm, Nourishing, Softening, Moisturising

£2.00
5stores
Nivea Lip Balms Nivea Hydro Care Lip Balm SPF15, 4.8g
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Nivea Hydro Care Lip Balm SPF15, 4.8g

Lip balm

£1.60
5stores
Nivea Lip Balms Nivea Hyaluron Moisture Plus Lip Balm with Hyaluronic Acid 4.8g
-13%

Nivea Hyaluron Moisture Plus Lip Balm with Hyaluronic Acid 4.8g

Lip balm, Softening, Moisturising, Nourishing, Hyaluronic Acid

£2.40£2.77
4stores
Nivea Lip Balms Nivea Lip Balm, Watermelon Shine, 4.8g

Nivea Lip Balm, Watermelon Shine, 4.8g

Lip balm, Nourishing, Softening, Moisturising

£0.75
5stores
Nivea Lip Balms Nivea Hydro Care Lip Balm SPF15 4.8g

Nivea Hydro Care Lip Balm SPF15 4.8g

4.1

Lip balm, Moisturising, Softening, Dermatologically Tested, SPF

£2.25
4stores
Nivea Lip Balms Nivea Soft Rose Caring Lip Balm 4.8g
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Nivea Soft Rose Caring Lip Balm 4.8g

Lip balm

£1.79
4stores
Nivea Lip Balms Nivea Tinted Lip Care Blackberry 2 Pack

Nivea Tinted Lip Care Blackberry 2 Pack

Läppbalsam

£7.20
2stores
Nivea NIVEA Original Duo Pack Lip Balm 9G

Nivea NIVEA Original Duo Pack Lip Balm 9G

Lip balm, Nourishing, Moisturising

£3.00
3stores
Nivea Lip Balm Soothe & Protect SPF15 For Dry Lips

Nivea Lip Balm Soothe & Protect SPF15 For Dry Lips

Lip balm

£3.69
2stores

Three tips for buying lip balm

Lips have thin skin that’s exposed to weather, wind, and saliva all day long – make sure to protect them from the sun. There is a wide range of lip balms that contain SPF 10-15, which provides an easy way to reduce your lips' exposure to the sun’s rays. As with normal sunscreens, you of course need to top up the cover at regular intervals to keep the level of protection equal to what is promised on the packaging.

Do you feel that lip balm never hydrates your lips as much as you hoped with it would? Try applying a lip mask. A lip mask often resembles a lip balm, but is thicker and richer. It contains more oils and is usually applied before going to bed, so it can remain on your lips overnight. Lip masks can usually be used as a regular lip balm, too, if you like this thicker and richer texture.

Do you like to apply lip balm with your fingers, or does the mess drive you crazy? Remember to choose the packaging according to your preferences.

  • Sticks: Lip balm as a stick is the most classic option, and is often referred to as chap-stick. These are practical to carry in your trouser pocket or jacket, and don't smudge when applied (but don't forget it in your pocket when it’s time to wash your clothes).

  • Tube: Lip balm in a tube is creamier. Often it has some type of applicator. If it doesn't have an applicator, you have to press out a little on your finger and apply. If you don't like mess, make sure you buy one with an applicator.

  • Jar: Even though many jars of lip balm come with a small spatula for application, you will still end up putting your finger in the jar. If you want a guaranteed mess-free product, you should skip lip balm in a jar.

Tried everything, but still have sore and dry lips? NHS has gathered some tips for you how to prevent dry lips.

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