Skin Protectant Lip Balm
Generic Name: skin protectant lip balm
Brand Names:
Chapstick Classic Cherry
Uses: helps prevent and temporarily protects chafed, chapped, or cracked lips helps prevent and protect from the drying effects of wind or cold weather
Overview
Uses: helps prevent and temporarily protects chafed, chapped, or cracked lips helps prevent and protect from the drying effects of wind or cold weather
Uses
Uses: helps prevent and temporarily protects chafed, chapped, or cracked lips helps prevent and protect from the drying effects of wind or cold weather
Dosage
Directions Apply as needed Other Information store at 20-25*C (68-77*F)
Warnings
WARNINGS For external use only
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Skin Protectant Lip Balm used for?▼
Uses: helps prevent and temporarily protects chafed, chapped, or cracked lips helps prevent and protect from the drying effects of wind or cold weather
What are the important warnings for Skin Protectant Lip Balm?▼
WARNINGS For external use only
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Medical Disclaimer
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