Bobe Earl Grey Tea Lip Balm by Bobe is one of those rare lip balms that moisturizes without being oily; it’s soft without being mushy. The moisturizing effect lasts for a decent amount of time too. I used it over the course of a few days at work and found that I didn’t have to re-apply as often as I have with other lip balms. The tea taste was subtle and pleasant, and made me curious about trying out the other 70 lip balm flavors that Bobe offers. (Firedancer Cinnamon, Nectar of a Goddess, and Senorita Margarita all sound especially intriguing.)
The packaging of the lip balm is pretty standard. Just your normal tube shape with a pair of lips printed on the side. Bobe’s website reads that all products are made at the time an order is placed, ensuring freshness and customer satisfaction. Owner Marlese Sears says, "The only product that doesn't follow this exact procedure isthe lip balm, which is made in very small batches ensuring that samefresh quality." The female owned and operated company is also big on giving back. Five percent of retail sales are given each month to different charities. The charity of choice for December is Canadian Mental Health. Bobe Lip Balm retails for $3.68 US/$3.75 CDN and can be purchased at the Bobe website.
Review by Victoria Kroeger








1 comments:
I love Bobe lip balms! I've tried many different balms and these are my favorite. They work wonders in dry winter weather (like the past week in the Northeast) and I love the huge variety of flavors.
Post a Comment