New product T34: delivers an immediate healthy glow

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Composition d'un baume pour les lèvres.

What is a lip balm composed of?

Since lips naturally lack a hydrolipidic film, they easily become dry. Cold, UV rays, and wind are all factors that assault this part of the face. To improve hydration and prevent chapping, the use of a lip balm is necessary. Typology sheds light on the ingredients that make up this care product.

The ingredients found in a traditional lip balm

The skin of the lips, being directly exposed to external aggressions, requires additional protection. This is where lip balm comes in. This product provides a protective and nourishing function for the lips. It also serves to repair damaged or chapped skin thanks to the fatty acids present in its formula. Lip balm also contains a quantity of waxes that ensure its solid texture (does not liquefy in the sun), but melts on the lips. The problem is that most basic formulas are composed of waxes derived from petrochemicals like paraffin. Also known as paraffinum liquidum or paraffin oil, this mineral oil acts as an emollient by softening the skin. In addition, it hydrates and keeps the lips smooth. Paraffin is also an occlusive ingredient. As such, it forms a barrier between the environment and the skin. Indeed, it limits dehydration and protects the lips from the attack of infectious molecules. However, paraffin also prevents the skin from breathing, thus the elimination of toxins. The lips are momentarily relieved and softened, but remain assaulted by the waste they are trying to evacuate. They become dependent on the balm with paraffinum liquidum.

Some industrial balms also contain:

  • Potentially allergenic ingredients (fragrance or essential oils);

  • Water that makes the texture of the balm crumbly.

Lip Balm: The Active Ingredients to Prioritize.

For protected and repaired lips, without the risk of dependency, it is better to choose a balm primarily composed of butters or vegetable oils. Here are the ingredients to favor to take advantage of their numerous properties:

  • An emollient and moisturizing agent to protect the lips from dehydration while restoring their suppleness. Shea butter, honey, and jojoba oil are among these ingredients.

  • A restorative agent allows the balm to contribute to intercellular reconstitution and heal chapped skin. This refers to vegetable oils (sunflower seed, argan, macadamia, or sesame). They help achieve plump and nourished lips.

  • Vitamin E for its antioxidant action. It also prevents vegetable oils from becoming rancid.

Finally, if your lips are prone to chapping or dryness, it is advisable to choose a balm enriched with soothing and healing ingredients such as Bisabolol, aloe vera, or calendula.

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