ChapStick Bulk Medicated Lip Balm 12-Pack – External Analgesic, Skin Protectant for Dry Lips & Cold Sore Pain Relief, 0.15 Oz Ea
- Brand:
- ChapStick
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- UPC:
- 383711002694
- EAN:
- 0383711002694
- Walmart SKU:
- 17309459966
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 2865 reviews.
Better way to buy in bulk individual tubes each sealed nice medicated chapstick plus moisturizer good value
This lip balm works really well for dry or chapped lips and I like that it actually feels soothing when my lips are irritated. The formula is effective and long-lasting, but the scent is a little strong for my preference. Overall it does what it's supposed to do, I just wish the scent was more subtle.
I Used your medicated lip balm for years... we cant get it in the uk anymore..... there is none online anywhere... PLEASEEEE BRING IT BACK. get rid of the vanilla or original flavour pleaseeeee, or could you send me a link to buy a full box, il pay anything, PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE xxxx
My father used the old school original Chap Stick since long before I was born. Some of my earliest memories of my father were of the big ring of keys, red hankerchif, and tube of pink colored Chap Stick with the black label that he always carried in his right hand jean's pocket. I my self have been a loyal customer of Chap Stick Medicated since I was a kid in the early '90's. As kids back then did, I spent most of my time out doors, and as a result I had the worst lip health lol. My parents took me to the family doctor for a routine visit. Amongst the basic checks and other general concerns my parents expressed to the doctor that day, they were worried about the fact that they had been giving me Chap Stick to use but my lips weren't healing. Ole Doc Frederickson recommended they get Chap Stick Medicated for me to try. At the time the Medicated version was relatively new and my folks weren't aware of it before that. I remember I wasn't too fond of how it burned when I first tried it, my Mother had to make sure I was using it regularly. As my lips healed however, I soon learned its value and have used it every day since then. Even when friends would tease me about how they knew that I had a tube of Chap Stick some where on my person at any given time. I continued to carry Chap Stick because I knew the benefits it had to offer me. When people ask what is the one thing I would take if I was going to be stranded on a dessert island? Chap Stick has always been my first answer lol. Even Dad eventually switched to the Medicated. I never saw an end in sight until GSK bought the Chap Stick brand from Pfizer in 2019 and shortly there after changed the formula and cheapened up the packaging. I will say, that it does still seem to work, all things considered it serves the purpose, but not nearly so well as it used to. I have observed that since i ran out of the "old formula" Medicated that i have to apply this "new formula" 6 to 12 times a day to get the same results that the "old formula" would have given me with 4 to 8 applications in a day. I would however like to make a FORMAL COMPLAINT to the fact that each and every tube of the "GSK" Chap Stick that I have used has sharp rough edges around the applicator end of the tube where it comes in contact with the user's lip. I am certain this affects how often I have to reapply. More importantly however, this has caused so much damage to my lips that I am seriously considering changing brands. If the GSK corporation cannot get the quality of the "Chap Stick" brand back up to the standards that Pfizer had been maintaining for Chap Stick customers since 2009 and Robbins/Wyeth long before that, well then I will sadly have to leave behind one of the longest running brand loyalties that I have ever maintained. I sincerely hope that someone will take note that long time customers are not happy with the changes made to this product line. I understand that chapstick is probably not a very large market portion in the grand scheme. It is however a market in that once you have a product which your customers enjoy and that solves a problem for them, they will continue to be committed customers for the remainder of their life times. Often passing along those loyalties to their children and even grand children. Think long them here. Which will benefit the bottom line the most; Cutting manufacturing costs to save a dime righ now and losing your legacy customers? Or ensuring the high quality of your product and keeping those long term relationships with life time customers? .... I know which one I would choose, but what do I know, I'm just a red neck, truck driving, mid western farmer's son lol. I digress! I just wanted to put in my two cents. Thank you for hearing me out. God Bless.
I use this and one other medicated lip balm religiously (for years!) Was not thrilled to see the formula changed. Even less thrilled when I put it on. Feels waxy and lacks original analgesic and cooling feeling. Lips feel worse after using. Will not buy again unless original formula is restored.
WHY would you change the formula? I've used this every single night for 20+ years. The new formula is oily and thin and just weird. No thanks. Bye, Chapstick.
Something has changed and I will not be purchasing anymore. I've used daily for 40 yrs or more and suddenly the consistency is different and does nothing for my lips, almost making my lips worse. If this is their way of getting us to use more product for same results it's backfired. Very very dissatisfied. Will be finding a new brand.
It is hard to find words to express my disappointment in this 'new formula.' I have been purchasing Chapstick Medicated since 1998 because of the quality and fantastic results but will no longer purchase until the original formula is returned. I have wasted money on this new product and now need to waste more money until a suitable replacement is found. The taste is disgusting on my lips and the results I used to see are no longer there. It's a shame that you are willing to lose so many long-time loyal customers by completely changing this product. I'm hoping OraLabs has a suitable replacement.
Just adding to the long list of “bring back the old formula” reviews. I cannot convey how important the old formula medicated was in my life. It was the ONLY lip balm I used for about 15 years. I'd buy a whole bunch at a time, no matter the cost. It was just the best. This new formula is vile. Smells gross, feels weird, and doesn't do anything. New formula is overall vile. I really gave it a good try for a few weeks and it is truly terrible. Chapstick: PAY ATTENTION to these reviews! You are losing SO many customers over this! The old formula medicated was literally one of my necessities in addition to food, water, shelter, etc. (yes, this is *that* dramatic!)
I am absolutely distraught that the formula has been changed. I didn't even realize that it had been changed until I ordered a brand new refill pack of 12. The new smell is terrible compared to what it used to be, and the consistency is just slimy and gross. When I found this chapstick years ago, I never looked back. Now I will have to explore other brands or hunt down every last tube of the original formula. I hope all these negative reviews make an impact and Chapstick changes back to the original formula or at least tries to make a formula that closely matches the old one. This is just unacceptable to change a product when there is such a loyal group of users of this product.
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