Lanolips
A lot of Lanolips lovers here.
Let’s share our lanolips love here.
I tried their 101 ointment recently and will be buying some more of their products these month.
Any recommendations?
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3 yrs, 4 mths ago
Yes love the lanolips products, their Rhubarb lip tint is great for providing a hint of colour and shimmer when you just want to run out the door (and has SPF as a bonus). I also have the Lemonaid hand cream and really loving that too.
I’m keen to give their skincare range a try, but not sure if it is suitable for combination skin? -
7 yrs, 11 mths ago
Bought the Lanolips GOLDEN DRY SKIN SALVE yesterday at DJ.
Key Ingredients:
- Quadruple lanolin Nature’s Wonder Moisturiser™. Unique molecular structure closely resembles & mimics your own skin lipids.
- Vitamin E – A great skin conditioner.
- Manuka Honey – Famous for it’s healing properties.
Ingredients:
Lanolin*, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride*, Glycerin*, Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax / Cera Carnauba / Cire de Carnauba*, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil*, Lanolin Oil*, Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil*, Mel/Honey/Meil*, Tocopherol*, Cera Alba/Beeswax/ Cire d’abeille*, Fragrance/Parfum(nat)*Its super duper thick. I’m winter ready now.
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7 yrs, 11 mths ago
Found this thought it is useful for those new to the brand
Many uses of 101 Ointment
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Treat chapped lips
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Help heal minor cuts
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Soothe dry, cracked nipples during pregnancy
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Soothe itchy stretch marks
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Treat cracked, eczema-ridden skin
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Use on eyelids and cheekbones for a glossy look
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Blend it with powder products (bronzers, shimmers, eye shadows,
blushes) to make lovely, glossy glazes -
When applying hair dye, use on your hair line to avoid staining
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When fake-tanning apply to your eyebrows, hair line and cuticles to avoid staining
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Soothes wetsuit/boardies rash
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For runners, apply to nipples to prevent rubbing and bleeding
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For winter swimmers, coat yourself in lanolin to warm
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When your new shoes hurt, rub on the heel of your shoes so that they don’t chafe
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Heals cracked, animals’ paws
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Treats nappy rash
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Un-stick a stuck zipper
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Remove a too-tight ring from fingers swollen from pregnancy
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Moisturise dry and itchy skin on elbows, knees and heels
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The water-repellent properties make it valuable as a lubricant grease where corrosion would otherwise be a problem, particularly on stainless steel, which becomes more vulnerable to corrosion when starved of oxygen
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Nursing nipples
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Psoriasis
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Heavy-duty lip and skin protection whilst flying
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Skin abrasions
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Dry cuticles
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Cracked heels
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Chicken’ elbow patches
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Dry nasal passages from lots of sniffling
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Keeping eyebrows in place
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Oil a squeaky hinge!
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Helps soothe sunburnt lips and skin
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When you have a cold and use too many tissues, its great for sore, red and
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Nourish and help stretch leather
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Use beneath rubbing bras (particularly ones with an underwire)
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Use on newly-born babies’ cracked skin
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Windburn- and cold-chapped cheeks
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Soothes paper cuts
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Soothing insect bites
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Soothes the skin around ingrown hairs
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Soothes ‘pash rash’
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Apply on earrings to make them easier to put in
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Helps to heal tattoos
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Use on scars after surgery
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Apply to the sore area after ripping off a band-aid
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Soothes skin after you have waxed
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Dry knees
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Mix with your current moisturiser to intensify it for super hydration
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Softens sticky residue on glass surfaces
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Apply to your crows feet and brow lines before bed to keep them
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When you are doing an at-home pedicure, apply to the gnarly corners of
your big toes to help clean and maintain them -
With a very small amount on the tip of your fingers, run your hands through your hair to tame down any fly-aways
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Apply on your cuticles after tanning, to ensure that they don’t stain
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To soothe and stop thongs from chafing the feet between the toes
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Apply to eyelashes to nourish them at night
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Use in conjunction with retinol products to minimise potential irritation (i.e. under the eyes)
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Use on nails before and after swimming in chlorine to stop the chlorine from drying out nails
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7 yrs, 11 mths ago
The tinted ones are great, I have mulberry, apples and sunshine, just lovely soft colours but with a bit of opacity. Mulberry was limited edition and seems sunshine is no longer being made.
AVAILABLE IN 4 DIFFERENT SHADES:
• Rose: Sheer rose tint gives lips a healthy glow.
• Rhubarb: Sheer fruity tint deepens your natural lip colour.
• Perfect Nude: Sheer universal nude tint.
• Red Apple: Sheer red tint brightens your natural lip colour
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7 yrs, 11 mths ago
i love their hand creams, they smell amazing. and dont leave my hands all sticky.
also their apple balm, yum!!!!
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