Blistex is primarily designed as a lip balm to soothe and protect chapped lips, and it is not formulated for use as a deodorant. While it may have some moisturizing properties, it lacks the antibacterial and odor-neutralizing ingredients typically found in deodorants. Using Blistex in place of deodorant may not effectively control body odor and could potentially cause skin irritation. It's best to use products specifically designed for their intended purposes.
Blistex was invented by Charles Arch in 1947. He founded Blistex Inc. and developed the first Blistex lip care product in that year.
No, Blistex is a lip balm used to treat dry or chapped lips, while vaporub is a topical ointment used to relieve cough and congestion symptoms. They serve different purposes and should not be used interchangeably.
Blistex is meant for blisters instead of cold sores. However, it has been known to sooth the sores due to the same soothing properties used for blisters. Depending on the strain of cold sore, the blistex will probably help, however it isn't recommended.
I'm sorry, but I don't have access to real-time data or current advertisements, including the latest Blistex commercial. To find out who the woman is in the current Blistex commercial, you might check the official Blistex website or their social media channels for information.
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i personally think blistex. burts bees works pretty good to, but blistex works 2x better. my lips get very very chapt during the winter, vaseline works great to. when you first put on blistex it even feels more soothing!! so for chapt lips i would defenettly use blistex, but when it comes to sores i would use vaseline
They are not toxic. You will eventually ingest it(swallow it) also they have taste. Large amounts of blistex may be harmful but will not kill you.
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