Lemon Mint Pucker Stick
Quick Nitty Gritty
- Tricky Skin Issues
- All Over Body
- Everyday Use
- 100% Natural
Size: 0.15 oz. Twist-up Tube
Natural Lemon Mint Lip Balm (Pucker Stick) | Moisturizing | Rinse is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Ingredients
Ingredients
How to Use
How to Use
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Reviews
Natural Lemon Mint Lip Balm (Pucker Stick) | Moisturizing | Rinse is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Never Tested on Animals. Only Dirty Humans.
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What makes Lemon Mint Pucker Stick different from regular lip balm?
What makes Lemon Mint Pucker Stick different from regular lip balm?
Most lip balms coat with petroleum. Lemon Mint Pucker Stick hydrates with natural squalane oil, shea butter, and beeswax that absorb into your lips. This Lemon Mint Pucker Stick is unbelievably refreshing! It features an enticing blend of tart lemon, sugary sweetness, and cooling mint flavors!
Does Lemon Mint Pucker Stick work as a lip primer?
Does Lemon Mint Pucker Stick work as a lip primer?
Absolutely. Apply Lemon Mint Pucker Stick as a base, wait briefly for absorption, then layer your lip color. The moisturized surface helps lipstick glide on without feathering.
Is Lemon Mint Pucker Stick safe if accidentally ingested?
Is Lemon Mint Pucker Stick safe if accidentally ingested?
Yes — every ingredient in Lemon Mint Pucker Stick is food-grade safe. Beeswax, shea butter, and olive-derived squalane are all recognized as safe for incidental ingestion. Zero synthetics.
Will Lemon Mint Pucker Stick melt in my bag?
Will Lemon Mint Pucker Stick melt in my bag?
Lemon Mint Pucker Stick stores well in purses, pockets, or desk drawers. Avoid hot cars — above 90°F can soften the formula. Normal conditions are perfectly fine.























