Succulent Lip Balm – Worthy of More Than Just a Prickly Taste

Succulent Lip Balm – Worthy of More Than Just a Prickly Taste

I don’t recommend taking a bite out of a plant, unless, you know, it’s an edible plant from your garden or grocery store, but the Succulent Lip Balm allows you to try out the taste of a flavored succulent plant.

No need to water it, by the way.

Another plus.

What it is: A velvety lip balm that comforts and moisturizes dry, chapped lips while delivering a refreshing scent and flavor—packaged in a seasonal succulent.

Skincare Concerns: Dryness

Ingredient Callouts: Free of sulfates SLS and SLES, parabens, formaldehydes, formaldehyde-releasing agents, phthalates, retinyl palmitate, oxybenzone, coal tar, hydroquinone, triclosan, and triclocarban. This product is also cruelty-free.

What Else You Need to Know: This lip balm works to moisturize dry, chapped lips. It has a refreshing scent and flavor and leaves lips super-comforted. It also comes packaged in a seasonal succulent.

Is the Succulent Lip Balm worthy of me?

This lip balm comes in two different succulent flavors and looks, but between you and me, I like the one shown here better. Plus, I’m pretty sure it’s watermelon flavor and the other is vanilla.

Who wants the taste of vanilla coming out of a plant?

I also like the saying on the container. Can’t touch this. Because you kind of shouldn’t.

A little misleading, I’ll admit, as you definitely can touch it. It’s meant to be touched. Maybe not licked though. Unless it’s already on your lips.

How did we find this product?

If I’m not mistaken, I saw this lip balm before I found the Dr Pepper Cup Lip Balm. Oh the places the internet takes us.