Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 16
  • Issue: 4

A comprehensive review on comparison and evaluation of herbal lip balm

  • Author:
  • Ramya Madhiri*, Mounika Vyza, Shobha Rani Musaapeta, Rishita Miriyala, Vandana Pyata, Pedda Sanjanna Karthik Kumar Reddy
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 242 to 248

Malla Reddy Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Maisammaguda, Secunderabad, Telangana, India

*Corresponding Author E-mail: madhiriramya2709@gmail.com

Online published on 22 April, 2025.

Abstract

Lip balms are a widely utilized category of beauty commodities crafted principally to hydrate, safeguard, and enrich the visual allure of the lips. This exhaustive examination offers a deep dive into lip emollients, encapsulating their constitution, traits, utilizations, merits, demerits, prevalent lip ailments, and pivotal constituents. Comprising a fusion of natural and artificial components, lip emollients typically encompass fundamental components such as oils (e.g., palm kernel oil, apricot oil) and waxes (e.g., candelilla wax, soy wax). These constituents form a protective shield on the lips, sealing in moisture and preventing desiccation and fissuring. Additional elements such as cocoa butter, tocopherol, and wool wax alcohol contribute to their moisturizing and nourishing attributes. Lip balm offers an array of advantages beyond hydration, including solar protection via the inclusion of SPF agents, as well as relief from the discomfort associated with arid and fissured lips. Furthermore, they serve as a convenient solution for augmenting lip aesthetics by providing a gleaming or velvety finish and often come in assorted shades and aromas to accommodate individual preferences. Despite their advantages, lip emollients may present disadvantages such as reliance, where frequent use can lead to decreased innate lip moisturization, as well as potential hypersensitive reactions to specific constituents. Moreover, improper formulation or application of lip emollients may exacerbate preexisting lip conditions or induce new ones. Grasping the common lip afflictions that lip emollients can help prevent or alleviate, such as angular cheilitis and solar-induced harm, is crucial for enlightened consumer decision-making. Furthermore, familiarity with the ingredients employed in lip emollient formulations enables consumers to make choices that resonate with their inclinations and potential sensitivities. In conclusion, lip balm continues to reign as a favored choice for sustaining lip health and enhancing appearance owing to their simplicity, versatility, and effectiveness. By scrutinizing their composition, applications, and associated considerations, consumers and cosmetic manufacturers can make informed decisions concerning their utilization and production.

Keywords

Lip balm, Exacerbate preexisting lip conditions, Moisturization, Lip health, Instinctive fixings