ChapStick® Holiday-Flavored Vanilla Icing 12 Ct ChapStick Vanilla Icing

ChapStick Vanilla Icing Lip Balm helps your lips feel soft. This Christmas ChapStick makes a perfect stocking stuffer or small gift for the holiday season.

  • One 0.15-ounce ChapStick Vanilla Icing Lip Balm Tube
  • Vanilla Icing lip balm helps lips feel soft and moisturized
  • Vanilla Icing ChapStick with a vanilla aroma
  • Holiday ChapStick lip balm that is portable and easy to stash in desk drawers and bags
  • Limited-edition holiday collections include giftable packaging and traditional seasonal flavor favorites, perfect for gifting and stocking-stuffing


Moisturizing


Paraben Free


Cruelty Free

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ChapStick Vanilla Icing Lip Balm helps your lips feel soft. This Christmas ChapStick makes a perfect stocking stuffer or small gift for the holiday season.

Directions
Apply as needed.

Warning
For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Other Information
Store at 20-25°C (68-77°F).

Frequently asked questions

In the USA, animals are not used to test ChapStick®. Human volunteers are used to test new products.
Certain countries outside of the USA may mandate animal testing for cosmetics.

ChapStick® should be stored at room temperature, between 68°F and 77°F (20°C and 25°C).

The product forms a barrier to prevent moisture loss and to protect lips from the drying effects of cold weather and wind, which may cause chapping. It also softens the skin to restore suppleness to the lips.

The process of manufacturing ChapStick® is similar to following a recipe. A big blender mixes the heated ingredients of ChapStick®. The color and flavor are added, and then the warm mixture is poured into containers. Most of the process is mechanical.