The Body Shop Born Lippy Lip Balm Review

Unleash your pout's potential with our honest review of The Body Shop Born Lippy Lip Balm - natural care for kiss-worthy lips!
The Body Shop Born Lippy Lip Balm Review

One of the must have products for the winter is The Body Shop Born Lippy Lip Balms. These have a great moisturising formula that leaves the lips soft and smooth. Born Lippy also gives instant kissable lips along with a fun fruity flavour. The perfect size of the lip balm also makes it easy to carry in your pockets/bags 24/7. These come in a variety of flavours. I picked up Strawberry and Satsuma Shimmer. Both are my favourites from The Body Shop and I love their entire range. Strawberry tastes like real fruit and also leaves a pink sheen on your lips. Satsuma Shimmer has a stronger flavour and fine gold glitter in it that isn't chunky. I love to wear the Strawberry Born Lippy daily and keep the Satsuma Shimmer for parties. They also have a smooth texture that isn't sticky. The lip balms can also be applied under lipstick to keep your lips moisturised, or over lipstick to give a subtle shine. Each Born Lippy is retailed at $6.00 and can be purchased from The Body Shop outlets worldwide.

The Body Shop Born Lippy Lip Balm Review

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