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Anyways, in the end, I decided to endure everything by just using Vaseline... and plain yogurt (yup never giving that up).
Two weeks later, my lips are all healed and back to normal. Yesterday, I opened up a new tube of Burts Bees peppermint lip balm. I mean, what could go wrong? I applied that to my lips and guess what, GUESS WHAT. Within seconds, we're talking mere seconds, my lips swelled and started itching like crazy. And now I'm back, to square one. All the symptoms I listed above? Yup. They're back. Needless to say, I'm not using Burt's Bees ever again.
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Try using chapstck less frequently during the week like only once or twice a week and use water to moisten your lips, i see girls use chapsticks WAY too much these days and it CAN make your lips start breaking out with things too if you use it every day, you need to give your lips a chance to naturally moisten, but if you ARE allergic to something in chapsticks the use something more natural, but there is no need to use them every day ether, if you do use it every day. Does Burts Bee's have Beeswax in it too? i've noticed a trend in lipbalms lately with bee's wax in them and apparently A LOT of people are allergic to them even when they aren't actually allergic to bee's lol, something to do with the lips being more sensitive
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I've been having the same problem over 10 years and have so far found Alba Unpetroleum brand and Stinkbug Naturals brand to work. I have heard that Vitamin E (or Tocopherol) can be a strong allergen, so I buy lip balms without it, but almost all brands have it. I do agree that single oils (jojoba) can be really good, or I'm even considering combining some with beeswax to make my own.
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