Lip Balm weirdness
Dec. 11th, 2002 08:09 amThe Natural
Congratulations -- You have absolutely no lip balm dependency issues! Maybe you've secretly tucked a tube of Chapstick into your ski jacket to ward off winter chapped lips, but in general you prefer to keep your lips petroleum jelly free. You look at lip balm as a remedy, not a necessity, and you don't understand how anyone could claim to be addicted to the stuff. You're rational and level-headed, and clearly you've got naturally soft lips -- So pucker up!
I stick vaseline on my lips at night and sometimes stick lip balm on 'em during the day if they feel dry. But that's about where it ends.
Lipeze Tropical I liked alot because the smell reminded me of a certain holiday, but that's about it. They don't make it anymore. :(
And here's an interesting link for all you addicts - http://www.snopes.com/business/secret/carmex.htm
Congratulations -- You have absolutely no lip balm dependency issues! Maybe you've secretly tucked a tube of Chapstick into your ski jacket to ward off winter chapped lips, but in general you prefer to keep your lips petroleum jelly free. You look at lip balm as a remedy, not a necessity, and you don't understand how anyone could claim to be addicted to the stuff. You're rational and level-headed, and clearly you've got naturally soft lips -- So pucker up!
I stick vaseline on my lips at night and sometimes stick lip balm on 'em during the day if they feel dry. But that's about where it ends.
Lipeze Tropical I liked alot because the smell reminded me of a certain holiday, but that's about it. They don't make it anymore. :(
And here's an interesting link for all you addicts - http://www.snopes.com/business/secret/carmex.htm
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Date: 2002-12-11 12:08 am (UTC)