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Any recommendations on best spf 50 tinted lip balm?


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  • I love the Ultra Violette Sheen Screen SPF50 Lip Balm which is an Australian brand and cruelty free. I also like the Lanolips Tinted Lanolin SPF30 Lip Balm which comes in different shades (I love the shade Perfect Nude!), it’s super moisturising and doesn’t smell or taste like sunscreen. It’s an Australian brand that is super easy to find as they sell it at Mecca, Adore Beauty, and their own website.


  • I really like good old fashioned chap stick in strawberry but I’ve also used Bert’s Beez and that stuff is really good. Anything paw paw ointment or even just plain old petroleum jelly also works great. You can also get lip masks which I use occasionally and I do a lip scrub which helps keep them moisturised.


  • Swear by Nivea range it’s the best and lots of flavours available too


  • I think I’ve already mentioned Burts Bees. Pretty sure Cancer Council do a good range too.


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  • I use nivea which I really like but I think it’s only SPF30? Pretty sure blistex is 50 though.


  • I use lip balm and had no idea there was a SPF range. I’ll have to find some now


  • Burts Bees do a great range.


  • Bondi sands are great and smell delicious


  • i would go for cancer council products. all are the best


  • I like Bondi sands products they always feel great


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  • Love the Bondi sands watermelon gloss. Also cancer council gloss. Both are spf50+ and I never buy any sunscreen product that’s less than that (any lower is useless under Aussie sun). Aesop protective balm is boujee and smells great, but only 30+.


  • Bondi Sands have quite good products


  • I think as long as you are buying a good quality name brand that they are much of a muchness. Often they can vary in taste so it is really a personal preference.


  • We tend to go with Cancer Council products.


  • Consider factors such as your skin type – some I like are: Ultra Violette Sheen Screen SPF 50 Hydrating Lip Balm, Natio Protect & Perfect Tinted Lip Balm SPF 50+, Cancer Council Lip Balm SPF 50+, Ego Sunsense Sensitive Moisturising Lip Balm SPF 50+, La Roche-Posay Anthelios Clear Skin Dry Touch Gel SPF 50+


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