Review: Burt's Bees Dragonfruit Lemon Lip Balm
Stop the presses - this just in! Burt's Bees has dropped a new release in an unexpected, but very much welcome combination of flavours, and wow, wow, wow - what an absolute 'slow clap' moment this is for Burt's Bees! In case the title of this post didn't clue you in, their newest flavour is Dragonfruit Lemon, which is a mouthwatering combination that I would like to see as a boiled lolly.
If you are a lover of the tropical fruit, then this will definitely be up your alley. This tube of delicious goodness is packed with antioxidant-rich fruit extract, and it utilises responsibly sourced beeswax to carry all of that loveliness to your lips. This is quite moisturising, and being a plain colour free lip balm, this is perfect for everyday use.
Like all of the Burt's Bees lip balms, this comes housed in recyclable packaging, and that covers the tube and cap, as well as the carton. Of course, it's also cruelty free, and the natural ingredients used in the lip balm are all sourced responsibly. On top of that, these lip balms are made from 100% natural ingredients. Retailing for only $6.95 each, these are available at Big W right now.
I realise that this review may seem quite brief, but if you're familiar with Burt's Bees, then you'd know the standard of lip balm that they produce. If you need more information about their brand and products, all you have to do is look through my back catalogue of posts, which you can find over here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here. Now, if anyone from Burt's Bees happens to be reading this, could you please add lychees and longans to your list of flavours that need to be explored? That would be brilliant!
*This product was provided for editorial consideration
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