We were offered a sample of Blister Balm to try out for this review. Its first outing was on a windswept beach on a very hot day.
First test was as a moisture barrier for lip protection. Blister Balm worked in that my lips did not dry out or crack in the 35 km/hr wind during a one hour beach walk.
First impressions are that unlike other lip protection products that I have used, Blister Balm has a thicker consistency. It does not flow on to the skin; it is applied to the skin and it stays in place unless it is wiped off. If too much is applied, you can feel the extra as a miniature lump of wax.
On a hot day, when many lip protection products turn into a liquid if left in a handbag or car, this product will remain firm and as a result will remain in place.
Once applied the smooth layer does its job for a long time.
Naturally Blister Balm can be used in other locations for different purposes as it is both protects and acts a lubricant which could reduce friction that leads to blisters on sensitive skin. I tried Blister Balm on a minor heel crack while wearing thongs on a walk to the shops. It worked there too! No pain and the exposed softer skin was protected from further moisture loss.
All in all. This is a superior product that does what it says it will. READ MORE OF THIS ARTICLE AT MY RAIN CHECK
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