Lip Balm ‘Shea Butter + Cocoa Butter’ Venita Lip Balm Shea Butter + Cocoa Butter
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Age:
18+
Brand: Venita
Line: lip care
Product Type: lip balm
Product Properties: firming, moisturizing, nourishment
Volume: 4 g
Ingredients: shea butter (karite)
Scent: cocoa
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: all types
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Venita Lip Balm Shea Butter + Cocoa Butter is your ultimate lip savior during the cold season. This balm is enriched with shea and cocoa butter, which instantly moisturize, nourish, and protect your lips from the harsh effects of frost and wind. Its rich texture forms a protective barrier on the lip surface, preventing moisture loss and promoting fast recovery when cracks appear. The product is easy to apply and leaves no sticky feeling, making it the perfect choice for daily use.
Key Features of Venita Lip Balm Shea Butter + Cocoa Butter:
- Effectively softens and prevents lip chapping;
- Rich in vitamins and minerals to strengthen the lips;
- Antioxidant properties protect against harmful external factors;
- Promotes healing of micro-cracks and irritations;
- Suitable for sensitive skin, hypoallergenic;
- Lightweight formula does not clog pores, ensuring comfortable use;
- Convenient packaging format allows you to always have the balm on hand.-
Apply to the lip skin before going outside.
This balm is absolutely awful. I threw it away immediately. It has a soapy smell and the same consistency, it's horrifying... I have never tried a worse balm.
The stick is quite firm and has some particles in it. There is absolutely no smell of cocoa, and the taste and scent resemble classic Soviet lipstick. However, it leaves a pleasant sensation on the lips, and they feel soft after using it.
I purchased this product because of its natural composition, and I have nothing negative to say about it. It effectively moisturizes my lips and protects them from dryness and chapping. However, I am not a fan of its taste. I would rate it a three out of five, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it.