By Terry Baume de Rose Nourishing Lip Balm is a highly regarded and sought after lip balm.I’ve only heard how amazing this lip balm is, so I was thrilled when I got my hands on the luxury lip balm in the mini size Net-a-Porter Beauty Case.
By Terry Baume de Rose Nourishing Lip Balm
“Baume de Rose Lipsticks are the Rolls Royce of lip care. Vitamin-rich balm with intensely moisturizing, regenerating and protective properties. It harnesses the power of Rose Wax to soothe and repair dry, chapped lips. The delicate rose scent soothes the senses. Velvety smooth texture. Non-stick surface.“
By Terry Baume de Rose Nourishing Lip Balm is packaged in a frosted glass round jar with a silver metal lid. It’s very luxurious and the lipstick is a baby pink color but is noticeable on the lips.
I don’t think I would like the scent of the balm as I’m not a big fan of rose scents, but it’s a nice, light non-sick rose scent that isn’t too noticeable once you apply the lip balm.
Believe it or not, a full size bottle of By Terry Baume de Rose Nourishing Lip Balm costs £40 which blew my mind and as much as I love it I would never spend £40 on a lip balm.
Instead, when I buy the full-sized By Terry Baume de Rose Nourishing Lip Balm, I hold off and wait for one of the 30% or 40% off events that By Terry runs, which they usually do 2-3 times a year.
It makes the price a bit more reasonable, and while I love balms, I No Think it’s worth £40.I love how nourishing and softening it is, it does wonders for dry, chapped lips, but my holy grail NUXE Reve de Miel Lip Balm Do Exactly Same, £11.50.
In addition, Revolution Pro introduces a By Terry Baume de Rose Nourishing Lip BalmThere are lip balms and liquid versions at £7, so if you’re like me and don’t want to spend £40 on lip balms, I suggest you try these dupes.
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