I Love The New Neosporin LT Lip Treatment

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Neosporin lip treatment - in a tube. I find that I regularly use some form of ChapStick type product -- mostly just as a moisturizer for my lips year-round, but also to heal dry, chapped lips in the winter.

I recently discovered Neosporin LT after seeing their commercial on TV. Their tagline was something along the lines of: "You know how good Neosporin is for treating cuts and scrapes... Imagine what it could do for your lips."


Neosporin Heals Faster Than Other Products
I swear by Neosporin for healing cuts in record time, so I've been meaning to pick up a tube of this stuff for weeks.

Finally, I am the proud owner of what I believe to be the best lip treatment product out there: Neosporin LT.

That Doesn't Go There!
I must admit... when I first thought of buying a Neosporin product for my lips, I kept envisioning that I'd be putting a mediciny-type product that was meant for other body parts -- being fully aware that such products should never be used on your face. In fact, I imagined it similar to reaching for a tube of Preparation H and putting that on my lips... Neither seemed like a good idea.

But then again, since I knew of Neosporin's effectiveness in healing the skin, I figured it was a given that they could devise a lip-friendly product for treating the skin "above the shoulders" too.

And they have!

Carmex vs Neosporin LT
Up til now, Carmex was my lip-therapy of choice. I liked how I could "feel" the mediciny part of it working. That's what a menthol-based product with do for ya.

While the Neosporin LT is less obvious in its working power, it resembles a healthy herb or extract that provides healing treatment for your lips. It's very subtle, yet very effective.

It's main ingredients are:

  • Allantoin 1.5% (for skin protection)
  • Pramoxine HCI 1% (for an external analgesic)

    ...I think it's that analgesic that you "feel" working. And it's probably the Allantoin that makes your lips feel healthy and moisturized at the same time.

    When treating chapped lips, 92% of people apply lip care products twice a day or more. Source: 2001 Bases I; 2002 Gallup Study
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