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Bielenda Lano Balm Moisturizing Lanolin Lip Balm

Lano Balm Moisturizing Lanolin Lip Balm

Lanolin moisturizing balm for very dry and chapped lips is a product that, thanks to 100% natural lanolin and coconut oil, effectively regenerates and moisturizes the lips. Lanolin creates a protective layer on the surface of the skin, preventing moisture loss and intensively moisturizing it. Coconut oil adds softness and also soothes and cares for the sensitive skin of the lips. Ideal for everyday use, it restores the smoothness and healthy appearance of dry and chapped skin of the lips.
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Ingredient name what-it-does irr., com. ID-Rating
Lanolin emollient, emulsifying, surfactant/​cleansing 0, 0-1
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil emollient, perfuming 0, 4 goodie

Bielenda Lano Balm Moisturizing Lanolin Lip Balm
Ingredients explained

What-it-does: emollient, emulsifying, surfactant/cleansing | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 0-1

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Also-called: Coconut Oil | What-it-does: emollient, perfuming | Irritancy: 0 | Comedogenicity: 4

There is definitely some craze going on for coconut oil both in the healthy eating space (often claimed to be the healthiest oil to cook with but this is a topic for another site) and in the skin and hair care space. 

We will talk here about the latter two and see why we might want to smear it all over ourselves. Chemically speaking, coconut oil has a unique fatty acid profile. Unlike many plant oils that mostly contain unsaturated fatty acids (fatty acids with double bonds and kinky structure such as linoleic or oleic), coconut oil is mostly saturated (fatty acids with single bonds only) and its most important fatty acid is Lauric Acid (about 50%).  Saturated fatty acids have a linear structure that can stack nice and tight and hence they are normally solid at room temperature. Coconut oil melts around 25 °C so it is solid in the tub but melts on contact with the skin. 

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what‑it‑does emollient | emulsifying | surfactant/cleansing
irritancy, com. 0, 0-1
what‑it‑does emollient | perfuming
irritancy, com. 0, 4
There is definitely some craze going on for coconut oil both in the healthy eating space (often claimed to be the healthiest oil to cook with but this is a topic for another site) and in the skin and hair care space. We will talk here about the latter two and see why we might want to smear it all over ourselves. [more]