And notice she did. She even left a comment saying, "Oh, that's not new here. But very, very good."
By 'here', she meant in London, where Carmex happens to be a household brand. These lip balms sure are popular! From their lab in Wisconsin, the brand has a following that spans across the globe.
Invented in 1937 by Alfred Woelbing, Carmex began as a small business for the Woelbing family. Alfred Woelbing concocted the lip balm on top of the family stovetop and hand-poured the mixture into small glass jars. Together with his wife, they sold these jars to pharmacists from the boot of his car.
The popularity of these yellow-capped jars remain up to this day. Only now, they're no longer contained in glass, but in plastic jars. And they sure have gone a long way from being peddled to pharmacies.
Classic Carmex. |
Click Stick + Squeeze Tube. |
*insert facepalm here* |
Squeeze it! |
Check the label! :) |
Sounds a lot like Vicks Vaporub? Right you are.
That was my initial reaction when the lip balm came in contact with my lips. I was like, "Wutda?! Vicks?!"
The tingling sensation and the waxy feel was a bit overwhelming at first, but I got used to it after awhile.
Carmex on my lips. Also known as my 'almost no-makeup' look. :) |
- It's now available locally. No more pre-ordering from US sites or waiting for balikbayan boxes, lol.
- The sunscreen protection (found on the Click Sticks).
- The light, vanilla scent.
- The price. (Click Sticks and Jars at Php 99.75, Squeeze Tubes at Php 109.75)
- The cooling sensation.
- Not tested on animals. Yay, Leaping Bunny advocate! :)
What I don't like:
- The jar packaging. (Unhygienic.)
- The empty box, lol!
- It contains petrolatum. (As much as I can, I veer away from chemicals such as these.)
I know most people consider this as their HG lip balm - my Mum included. If not for the petrolatum, then I'd be more than happy to jump into the Carmex bandwagon. :)
Visit the Carmex website to know more about their products.
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*I received these products for free for review purposes. Thoughts and opinions stated above are entirely my own.
Aww too bad about the empty box! Raised your expectations only to disappoint :( I've never tried Carmex before. Will be on the look out for these. So far though, havent seen these in the malls yet.
ReplyDeletei have one in my kikay kit too, and gave away the other jars/tubes :D loving the minty feel on it :)
ReplyDeleteThe squeeze tube seems really convenient to use. Haven't tried this lip balm yet.
ReplyDeleteThe squeeze tube is my favorite kind of Carmex packaging! I like how this brand is both affordable and effective. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised it's cheaper than Burt's Bees pala. It's on my list of my next buys, ang tagal kasi maubos ng Burt's Bees.
ReplyDeleteI've seen a lot of bloggers doing reviews for carmex and now I'm very curious about it. hahaha.. might give it a try if I visit Manila this August :D
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Wow! Thanks for this! :D I;ve heard of Carmex na before pa and it's affordable ha :) Would love to feel that "vicks" sensation too! hahaha :D
ReplyDeleteI know Carmex is one of the "classic" lip balms out there but I have not tried it yet. I'm a Chapstick and Born Lippy baby. Haha. I guess Carmex is worth-trying especially the menthol feel. :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting . . . Vicks, huh? On the lips? Eeuww! Not my cup of tea, lol!
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed a good product. Speaking of Vick's, my sister lives by it. It will cure anything in her book.
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