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January 16, 2007 7:26 PM
Review: ChopSaver Lip Balm
What They Say: "ChopSaver: For Musicians With Lips!
Made of 100% natural ingredients, ChopSaver is a combination of shea butter, mango butter and other natural moisturizers. Its secret weapon is a mixture of herbs that promote healing and reduce swelling, chapping and soreness in a natural, gentle way. And the smell is clean yet not overpowering.
It's not just for musicians!
Why? Because it’s made of all-natural ingredients!
- It’s full of herbs that make your lips feel good!
- It smells great!
- You don’t have to constantly re-apply!
- ChopSaver soothes and moisturizes your lips for hours with just one application.
Other uses for ChopSaver:
- Are you or a loved one taking medication that dries you out?
- Looking for something to keep your lip stick or gloss in place?
- ChopSaver is the answer!
ChopSaver is also terrific for use under your eyes and on cracked fingertips and cuticles.
If musicians trust ChopSaver, shouldn’t you?
Find out what thousands of musicians around the world already know!"
Melissa's DeLush Downlow: I discovered this balm recently during a random search online for some new products to try, and as a former trumpet player for 13 years, I was intrigued. In high school and part of college, I had a Carmex pot everywhere I went. That was one thing that all of us knew could help soothe our worn out and DRIED OUT lips. But that stuff smells kind of nasty and medicinal. So as soon as I saw this I knew that I wanted to check it out for myself.
This balm is not glamourous. It isn't fancy. It's not packaged in a pretty, girly tube (though the design on the tube IS kind of fun). But here's the thing: IT WORKS. It's not too thick but is substantial enough to not disappear after 15 minutes, and it's not sticky or slick. On top of that, it's got a nice lime-like scent that is very uplifting.
As far as I'm concerned, I happened upon a good thing online that day. You really should give this a try - especially if you've had a hard time finding something soothing enough for your lips and are tired of the drugstore options, but don't want to spend a fortune on lip balm.
Retail Price: $14.85 for a three-pack - but you can also buy up to 8 dozen! (available at chopsaver.com)
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