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Tue Jun 13, 2006 5:24 pm      Reply with quote
This lip balm smelled really sweet but it's crap. It totally dried out my lips. I've never had to reapply a lip product so often in my life. I should have checked the prior posts on this forum before I made the purchase...but it was an impulse buy. It was on sale and I was looking for a lip balm with SPF. I will do some "research" in the future. I've never been so disappointed in Blistex until now. Sad
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Wed Jun 14, 2006 4:53 pm      Reply with quote
I have a tube of Blistex medicated berry balm spf 15. It's sort of addicting, because I love the smell... It's moisturizing, sometimes I mix it with lipstick/ gloss. I've never tried the Lip Infusion, though. I wonder why it was drying?
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Wed Jun 14, 2006 5:09 pm      Reply with quote
It's a liquid and it glides on well but it's so damn dry. Most dehyrating lip balm I've ever tried. Sad

I normally use the Herbal Answer or the Lip Medex.
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Wed Jun 14, 2006 10:14 pm      Reply with quote
violetanne wrote:
I have a tube of Blistex medicated berry balm spf 15. It's sort of addicting, because I love the smell... It's moisturizing, sometimes I mix it with lipstick/ gloss. I've never tried the Lip Infusion, though. I wonder why it was drying?


I use the regular Blistex balm - you're right! So So addicting


(sorry, a little off topic) Wink
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Sat Jun 17, 2006 9:52 pm      Reply with quote
I tried the Berry Balm today and it's definitely better than the Lip Infusion. It was cheaper too.
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Wed Jun 21, 2006 10:32 pm      Reply with quote
Yen, i like the herbal answer too -- the one in the tube, not the stick

it's the best i've used so far -- but getting harder to find around here
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 5:05 am      Reply with quote
Yen wrote:
This lip balm smelled really sweet but it's crap. It totally dried out my lips. I've never had to reapply a lip product so often in my life.
I couldn't agree more -- I bought mine on impulse and tossed it in the trash after about two hours!!

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Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:11 pm      Reply with quote
Must be the worst Blistex product. As much as I love DCT and Medex, I hate Infusion. It smells really sickening (and I am usually not sensitive to smells) and I hate its texture. Its liquid so it wont stay on the lips, it makes a mess and its not moisturising. And I hate the smell. The only good thing is that it glides with a roller which is metallic and I like the sensation of the cold roller. Did I say I hate the smell???
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:19 pm      Reply with quote
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Yen, i like the herbal answer too -- the one in the tube, not the stick

it's the best i've used so far -- but getting harder to find around here


I haven't tried the one in the tube. I find the one in the stick tends to melt though.

Here's the link to where Blistex products are sold.
http://www.blistex.com/Canada.htm

Hope that helps. Smile
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:22 pm      Reply with quote
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Must be the worst Blistex product. As much as I love DCT and Medex, I hate Infusion.


I've already sent Blistex an email telling them that I thought it was crap (not in those exact words).
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:39 pm      Reply with quote
violetanne wrote:
I have a tube of Blistex medicated berry balm spf 15. It's sort of addicting, because I love the smell... It's moisturizing, sometimes I mix it with lipstick/ gloss. I've never tried the Lip Infusion, though. I wonder why it was drying?


Hi Violetanne, I'm looking for a lip balm with SPF15, and I found that the Blistex Fruit Smoothies Lip Balm - SPF15 in London Drugs selling a pack of 3 tubes for $3.99CAD. Is this the one you've tried?
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:42 pm      Reply with quote
Ocha wrote:
violetanne wrote:
I have a tube of Blistex medicated berry balm spf 15. It's sort of addicting, because I love the smell... It's moisturizing, sometimes I mix it with lipstick/ gloss. I've never tried the Lip Infusion, though. I wonder why it was drying?


Hi Violetanne, I'm looking for a lip balm with SPF15, and I found that the Blistex Fruit Smoothies Lip Balm - SPF15 in London Drugs selling a pack of 3 tubes for $3.99CAD. Is this the one you've tried?


I think Violetanne was referring to this:
http://www.blistex.com/Lip%20Balm.htm

I've tried the Fruit Smoothies lip balms and I didn't like them.
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:46 pm      Reply with quote
Yup, the link Yen posted shows the balm I was referring to. Smile I remember I bought it because my lips were chapped and nothing I had was helping, even my pricey philosophy balm. So I bought the blistex berry balm, and no more chapped lips!
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:37 pm      Reply with quote
Thanks very much Yen and violetanne!
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Fri Jun 23, 2006 11:16 am      Reply with quote
I conccur, the Lip Infusion is too wet going on adn then dries your lips out. I have been usuing Lip Care Stick by Dr. Hauschka and love it!
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Fri Jun 23, 2006 11:19 am      Reply with quote
Yen, thanks for the link Smile -- i was surprised to see canadian tire on the list of places that sell!

the herbal answer in the stick is easy to find here, but the one in the tube is more difficult to find

i've do have the stick also, but i find the one in the tube much more moisurizing

just noticed -- the stick one says lip balm, the one in the tube says lip protectant. it has a slanted tip for easy application

a guy i know who has tried both also prefers the one in the tube

it has spf 15 like the balm, but i use it before i go to bed, i used to have chronically dry and chapped lips and this has been a life saver -- or should I say lip saver? Smile
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Fri Jun 23, 2006 1:45 pm      Reply with quote
I hated the little metal ball roller so much that I only used it once. It now sits at the bottom of my purse. I doubt I will ever use it again. What a waste of money!

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Fri Jun 23, 2006 3:26 pm      Reply with quote
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I hated the little metal ball roller so much that I only used it once. It now sits at the bottom of my purse. I doubt I will ever use it again. What a waste of money!

Lori


It's still in my purse too. I'll toss it after I log off. *sniff sniff* What a waste of money.
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Mon Aug 14, 2006 5:50 pm      Reply with quote
Blistex sent me a bunch of lip balms to replace that crappy Lip Infusion. I'm very impressed by their customer service. Very Happy
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Mon Aug 14, 2006 6:18 pm      Reply with quote
yes, lip infusion is much like a gloss instead of a nourishing balm. Came off to fast!
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Tue Aug 15, 2006 7:55 am      Reply with quote
I have to agree Blistex and Carmex suck. I only use Carmex for SPF but other then that, when I'm inside during the day, I use regular raw coconut oil.
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Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:51 am      Reply with quote
Yeah, it sucks! I thought it's me but, after reading the reviews, bye-bye Blistex roll. Sounded so good...
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Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:04 am      Reply with quote
Yen wrote:
This lip balm smelled really sweet but it's crap. It totally dried out my lips. I've never had to reapply a lip product so often in my life. I should have checked the prior posts on this forum before I made the purchase...but it was an impulse buy. It was on sale and I was looking for a lip balm with SPF. I will do some "research" in the future. I've never been so disappointed in Blistex until now. Sad


I second this notion. Was at walgreens picking up a few things and they had it at eye level on one of those holdsters and I couldn't reist. At first I was like wow, it smells fantastic and then the mechanism with the ball and it seemed to glide so nicely, til I tried it on and didn't do anything but make my lips worse.

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Thu Aug 17, 2006 12:23 am      Reply with quote
i wasn't that happy with this product at first, but i've recently started a job where i'm in the sun all day and i NEEDED to use an spf product, the first day i could feel that my lips had been affected by the sun.

i have to say, this stuff really does do a good job at sunprotection. it's easy to reapply, and i really don't want something thick or glossy, since it is so liquid and really absorbs quickly, it's been great in that respect as well.

after it's gone i may try something different, but i'm so glad that i had it on hand.
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Fri Aug 18, 2006 12:07 am      Reply with quote
Yen wrote:
This lip balm smelled really sweet but it's crap. It totally dried out my lips. I've never had to reapply a lip product so often in my life. I should have checked the prior posts on this forum before I made the purchase...but it was an impulse buy. It was on sale and I was looking for a lip balm with SPF. I will do some "research" in the future. I've never been so disappointed in Blistex until now. Sad


Whewww! I thought I was the only one who had that reaction. I bought some during the winter and my lips dried up like the desert. Crying or Very sad
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