Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm- pink tube and box next to flower
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Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm Review 

Review of new Balmkind lip balm with Antioxidant rich Alpine Rose and Lysine, which helps prevent cold sores

Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm- pink tube and box next to flower
Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm Review

Lip balm season is on it’s way again! The combination of central heating and cold winds has not great effects on the moisture barrier of the lips. Lips are simpler structures than the rest of your skin. The epithelium (skin) on your lips are only 3 layers thick in some areas, they don’t produce protective melanin or sebum to moisturise themselves. 

A lot of lip balms contain mineral oil or beeswax. These sit on the lips forming a barrier to moisture loss, so in a way they do help with hydration. If you’ve ever been struck with really chapped lips you’ll know they’re not easily sorted. It’s great when a lip product has more nourishment in it than just petroleum jelly. Bringing things around nicely to Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm.

Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm contains-

Ingredient list-

  • Ricinus Communis Seed Oil- aka castor oil for moisture trapping, 
  • Bis-diglyceryl Polyacyladipate-2- An ester Of fatty acids similar to Lanolin, 
  • Hydroxystearic/Linolenic/Oleic Polyglycerides- emoilient triglycerides, 
  • Avena Sativa Kernel Oil– Oat oil, 
  • Cera Alba- Beeswax, 
  • Punica Granatum Sterols- A pomegranate extract with medicinal properties- anti bacterial, anti cancer, 
  • Rhus Succedanea Fruit Wax- Japanese Wax tree extract, a naturally derived wax, 
  • Aqua, 
  • Polysorbate 60- a sorbitol based emulsifier, 
  • Sorbitan Olivate- An emulsifier from olive oil with highly moisturising skin mimicing abilities, 
  • Caprylyl Glycol- Moisturising and antibacterial, 
  • Tocopherol– Vitamin E, 
  • Lysine HCL- An essential amino acid that potentially potentially treats and prevents Herpes virus and cold sores, 
  • Glycerin- Moisturiser , 
  • Ammonium Glycyrrhizate- A Licorice derivative that has anti viral effects, 
  • Parfum, 
  • Rhododendron Ferrugineum Extract- Alpine Rose extract for protecting against UV damage to cells, 
  • Phenoxyethanol- Preservative, 
  • Ethylhexylglycerin- For skin conditioning, 
  • Citral, Citronellol, Geraniol, Linalool, CI77891, CI77491- fragrance and colour. 

So Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm contains some nice moisturising agents and has active ingredients to protect the lip skin from UV damage and viral attack. 

There are a couple of potentially acne causing ingredients- the castor oil and beeswax, so I would be careful to only apply to the actual lips if this is an issue for you. 

Balmkind is £14.00 for 10mls from Balmkind.com or WolfandBadger.com

Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm Review

Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm- pink tube
Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm Review

The packaging is a pretty clover pink. It comes in a tube with an angled applicator. This way is always better than a pot. A pot of skincare will start to go off as soon as it’s exposed to the air, and you introduce bacteria every time you touch it. 
Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm- close up of angled applicator with pink gel
Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm Review

The balm is lightly tinted a dark pink, but this doesn’t translate to the lip. The texture of Balmkind is like a gloss- it leaves a glossy finish but it absorbs better than a gloss. It has a pleasant light rose fragrance, I’m not a huge fan of heavily scented lip products and this is just right. 

Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm- close up of lips slightly shiny
Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm Review

I don’t get cold sores, fortunately, so I can’t say whether it prevents them. It definitely hydrated my lips really nicely. I had no problems with acne while using Balmkind, just lovely soft lips. 

Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm- Conclusion 
Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm- pink tube
Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm Review

I’m really impressed with Balmkind. It’s ideal for no lipstick days, it gives the lips a little gloss and keeps them protected from the elements. It’s really hydrating and has stopped any lip dryness in it’s tracks. The active ingredients are really promising- the Alpine Rose, Pomegranate sterols, Licorice extract and oat oil. They give Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm an edge on other lip balms. If you struggle with chapped lips and or cold sores, I would definitely give Balmkind a try. 

Balmkind Alpine Rose and Lysine Lipbalm is available from Balmkind.com

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