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  2. Editors And Dermatologists Tested Tons Of Lip Balms—This One ...

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    $9.99 at amazon.com. Hydro Boost Moisturizing Lip Gloss. This tinted lip gloss is under $10, comes in a variety of colors, and is a favorite of dermatologist Lauren Penzi, MD. "Unlike most lip ...

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    If you’re like Us, you’ve also experienced sunburnt lips, which takes that chapped sensation to the next level. Ditch those days forever with the Honeydrop Peppermint Eucalyptus Lip Balm! The ...

  4. ChapStick - Wikipedia

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    ChapStick is a brand name of lip balm owned by Suave Brands Company and is used in many countries worldwide. It is intended to help treat and prevent chapped lips, hence the name. Many varieties also include sunscreen to avoid sunburn. Due to its popularity, the term has become a genericized trademark. It popularly refers to any lip balm ...

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  6. Lypsyl - Wikipedia

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    Lypsyl is a brand of moisturising lip balm owned by Lornamead. [1] Marketing rights in the UK and Ireland are owned by Alliance Pharma since 2013. It is packaged in a small, cylindrical, twist action tube and is applied like a lipstick. Lypsyl moisturiser comes in six varieties, namely Original, Peach, Strawberry, Lemon, Cherry, and Mint. [2]

  7. Actinic cheilitis - Wikipedia

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    To prevent AC from developing, protective measures could be undertaken such as avoiding mid-day sun, [2] or use of a broad-brimmed hat, [2] lip balm with anti UVA and UVB ingredients (e.g. para-aminobenzoic acid), [7] or sun blocking agents (e.g. zinc oxide, titanium oxide) [7] prior to sun exposure.