Saturday, May 1, 2010

Best Lip Balm EVER!!!!

My niece has discovered, in my humble but accurate opinion, the greatest lip balm recipe on the planet. Her line is called 'Anne's Garden' after her darling little girl. You have to try her Butter Cream Lip Balm. For only $3.50 (plus $1.00 postage), you will be absolutely amazed. This particular product is fantastic. I tried Chapsticks, Carmex, Blistex, Burt's Bees and all the other wannabes out there on the market. I finally settled on Mentholatum and have been a devotee for years. But not anymore. When I rubbed this on my lips I became an instant fan. It is light. Smooth. Not crusty or waxy. I was surprised how it lasts for hours. Great by itself or under lipstick. Pleasant fragrance. Moisturizes beautifully.

You can find it on her blog site (tidbits365.blogspot.com) or at her Etsy listing (annesgarden.etsy.com). If you have any trouble ordering, just let me know. You must try this product. You will love it just as much as I do!!

2 comments:

Bumblebee Glee said...

You are awesome! I wanted to create a lip balm that was natural and healthy. So many lip products contain Petroleum oils which dry your lips. The Butter cream lip balm will moisturize and hydrate, and who doesn’t want that? Thanks for your review, but I’m more thrilled you love it as much as I do!

P. Whiter said...

Since the last time we have had a chance to talk, Shane and Lemony have met with an orthopedic specialist at Stanford University Hospital. Once more, blessings are being showered on the clan of Mahlou, in support of Lemony's optimism. The doctor confirmed that it is possible that Nikolina will walk. She may need crutches but may escape the need for braces. It will take much longer for her to begin walking than for other kids because her legs were bound post-surgery for four months and the muscles did not begin to develop until after the binding was removed. That, and the spina bifida, has significantly retarded her crawling and walking, and the latter (spina bifida) is the reason for her limited sensation. But she does have some feeling, and it appears to be enough. Whatever she ends up being able to do motor-wise will be a wondrous and unexpected gift.