Jack Black Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25 with Natural Mint and Shea Butter .25 oz (7 g)

$8.37 $7.50
(as of 15/10/2010 02:39 - info)
  • SPF 25 balm protects your lips from the elements.

Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25 with Natural Mint and Shea Butter

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4 Reviews

  1. Navarro L. Parker says:
    Posted May 22, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This is, by far, the best lip balm I’ve ever used in my life! Yes, it’s really worth the $7 price tag! Better than Keihl’s, Burt’s Bees, Blistex Naturals, Carmex, Aveeno, or Lypsyl.

    Check out the short ingredient list: all plant butters and oils (except for the sunscreen, of course). No petrolatum, lanolin, or mineral oil. Free of preservatives, artificial flavors, sweeteners, and fragrances.

    The intense natural mint is very cooling and soothing. A fresh burst that really refreshes my mental focus during the day. The strong mint is about on par with the minty strength of Burt’s Bee’s original stick. But it’s not overly pepperminty (which I find Burt’s Bees too strong). Do not get this if you don’t love mint!

    Nice thick texture feels great and stays put. Deeply moisturizing and protective. Not super glossy. But no mattifying ingredients either.

    I wish I could buy it by the case!

  2. celinachel says:
    Posted December 28, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Lip Balm is very important to me, and one of the workers at Sephora recomended that I try this once when I was on vacation and needed lip balm fast. This is now the only Lip Balm I use. It’s tingling mint flavor feels nice on lips, and it really moisturizes without being sticky or greasy looking. Even though it’s from a men’s care line, this lip balm is great for everyone. I am glad it has an spf 25 as well.

  3. Kyles Beguiles says:
    Posted January 28, 2007 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This product has a great SPF including avobenzone for UVA protection (which is crucial for daytime skincare as lips don’t “burn” like face and body skin does but are definitely susceptible to signs of premature ageing from unprotected sun exposure). It also has a lovely moisturizing base. So why spoil this otherwise exceptional formulation with the inclusion of mint, which serves no skincare benefit but DOES cause irritation, especially to chapped, dry lips?

    I gave this a try as the base formula (aside from the mint) looked too good to resist. Alas, upon applying the product to my lips they were burning and tingling and I rushed to remove the product (and promptly returned it to place of purchase).

    I emailed Jack Black and requested a non-flavoured formula (or at least a nonvolatile flavouring like vanilla, chamomile or almond) but this was over a year ago and it seems they were not interested in my suggestion as the only version of this product available remains the mint formula. What a shame as, without the mint, this product would be superb.

  4. Dom Miliano says:
    Posted September 21, 2005 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I was in Nordstroms when they were having a Jack Black products promotion. I bought a bunch of great stuff but the lip balm was easily the best in the bunch. It has a pleasant minty taste. It’s not greasy or oily and actually makes your lips feel better in no time at all. I used to use couple of other products but retired them to my night stand, keeping this product in my pocket exclusively. The only glitch (and the reason for only 4 stars on a 5 star product) was the weak plastic tube packaging. My tube cracked and leaked in my pocket. I had to use scotch tape to repair and get the last bit out of the tube. Aside from that, this is a great lip balm that works better than anything else I have tried.


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