Lip Balm Chemicals May Create Dependency by Drying Lips
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Tim Gray's podcast episode with Jennifer Fugo on June 5, 2024
Story of claim
Some lip balms contain chemicals that dry lips, encouraging repeated use and purchase, leading to dependency.
- Goal: Raise awareness about the dependency caused by drying chemicals in lip balm.
- Proof: Certain lip balm chemicals are designed to dry lips, causing users to apply more frequently.
- Nuances:
- Industry sells 'anti-products' that create dependency
- Users become hooked on continuously applying lip balm
- Impact on Life: Switching to safe lip balms can break the cycle of dependency and improve lip health.
Investments
- Price: $5-15 per month for natural lip balms
- Time: Regular application of natural lip balm
- Effort: Requires change of habit and product preference
Risks
Potential dependency on lip balm due to drying chemicals.
Alternatives
- Use natural oils like coconut oil as a balm
- Consult a dermatologist for persistent issues
Get Started 🚀
- Identify lip balms with non-drying ingredients
- Transition to using natural lip balms
- Monitor lip health and adjust use as needed
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