While applying to my lips I noticed that it was Derma Correct Review a little thicker than I'm used to from a lip balm. Even Blistex is not as thick as Chapstick moisturizer with SPF 15. It still applied evenly but was just a little thicker than I am used to.After applying it I pressed my lips together and spread it around evenly. I noticed that due to its thick texture it kind of made my lips stick together a little bit. It wasn't sticky but it was definitely noticeable. Not a deal breaker but coupled with the scent was not looking good for the Chap stick.
The next test that I give all the lip balms that I try is to see what it tastes like on your lips and if it has any taste at all. Right away I tasted coconut mixed with sunscreen, it was exactly as it smelled. I personally favor lip balms that do not have any taste at all, or if they do have a scent that it be pleasant. I personally did not enjoy the taste of this lip balm.
So the next and most important test is how it moisturized my lips and how long it lasted. As far as moisturizing my lips it did a pretty good job. In my experience most commercial lip balms use lots of petroleum and other chemicals that will make your lips feel moisturized, but it is more of a mask or coating than actual moisture on your lips.The next test is how long it stayed on my lips and whether or not my lips felt moisturized after I could not feel it on my lips anymore. Chap stick moisturizer SPF 15 stayed on my lips for roughly 30 to 45 minutes which is better than Blistex in my experience.
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