Dermal Therapy Original Lip Balm

  • Code: 16106

  • Unit: 

Inner

Dermal Therapy Lip Balm’s concentrated formula contains a synergistic blend of ingredients specially designed to hydrate and soften severely dry lips, keeping them smooth and healthy looking. Dermal Therapy Lip Balm may also help assist dry and chapped lips associated with cheilitis.

  • Fast-acting relief for dry and chapped lips
  • Clinically proven to increase lip moisture
  • Dermatologist recommended
  • No. 1 selling lip balm in Australian pharmacies*


Directions:

Apply liberally to the affected area 3-4 times daily or as required. Suitable for adults and children over 3 years of age. 

Ingredients:

Petrolatum, Glyceryl Stearate (and) Behenyl Alcohol (and) Palmitic Acid (and) Stearic Acid (and) Lecithin (and) Lauryl Alcohol (and) Myristyl Alcohol (and) Cetyl Alcohol, Aqua, Theobroma Cacao Seed Butter, Lanolin, Urea, Cetyl Esters, Camphor, Menthol, Methylparaben, BHA, Eugenia Caryophyllus (Clove) Leaf Oil, Sucralose, Propylparaben, Aroma, Eugenol

Research 1:

Methodology

Over a consecutive 3-day period, 12 male and female subjects between the ages of 19 to 44 applied Dermal Therapy Lip Balm on their dry lips four times a day. This test was performed to measure whether there was an increase in hydration levels and was determined by using a Corneometer on days 0, 1, and 3.

Results

The mean values of the Corneometer were analyzed statistically using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). The results indicated a positive increase in the moisture level of the lips using the Dermal Therapy Lip Balm. Note: The above results are from a study commissioned by LaCorium Health and conducted at the Australian Photobiology Testing Facility in Sydney.

Research 2: 

Methodology

In a controlled trial, nurses assessed subjects suffering from dry, cracked lips as a direct side effect of strong medications, such as specialised acne treatment and drugs used for Chemotherapy, that were tested on with a Lip Balm. The trial was conducted to measure the effectiveness of the Lip Balm, 20 male and female subjects were provided with a questionnaire to complete the trial. Subjects rated the detailed effect of the Lip Balm on each of the symptoms using a 7-point scale (1: no effect and 7: great improvement)

Results

The results showed that all 20 subjects reported improvements in the conditions of their lips and found the product to be very effective. It was also reported that they would continue to use the product and recommend it to others. The nurses who assessed the subjects saw the effectiveness of the lip balm and attested that the product is effective in improving the very dry lip conditions of patients.