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| New Friend Join Date: Feb 2005
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![]() | i second the comment about different packaging. I bought some, and always kept it in my front pocket. but it was always melting, and mostly was wasted because of it. every time I would take the cap off, I would have to re-twist and discard the stuff that had melted off, etc. anyway, that was disappointing. it felt great on my lips, and seemed to work fine(although I would prefer it unscented, or minty, JMO, I'm not a big grapefruit guy.) I've gone back to burt's beeswax, I like the little flat tin. never runs or melts. a different packaging would be of interest to me. nice product, though. |
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