Thursday, September 15, 2011



Ah the wonders of creamed honey. My lips are highly sensitive to lip balms of any kind even the one that is 100% natural made with other sources of butters. This is due to early issues with cheilitis (inflammation of the lips). After that my lips became intolerant of any sort of lip balms. The only thing that worked for my lips and didn't make it act up was honey. Liquid honey is good when you don't have to take it anywhere. You can only use it at home unless you don't mind traveling with a sticky mess in your purse or bag. The picture above is one of creamed honey. Creamed honey has been left to crystallize and has a creamy texture. It's semi solid at room temperature so if you put it upside down it won't spill out. It smooths and melts once applied to warm skin. This kind of honey is a great way to carry a truly natural product of nature as a lip balm with you without worrying of spillage. Make sure though that it isn't too hot as I believe it would melt if it's too hot. During the fall and winter is a great season to carry this natural lip balm with you. As long as you keep it at room temperature or cooler it will be fine. I use raw organic honey and put it into a small lip container you can get at drugstores or Walmart. I've been using this since forever and just recently decided to post this. Honey will make your lips soft, pink, and beautiful.

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