Before I changed my lifestyle I used EOS which is a good conditioner but I will never go back to it. Since then I've tried "Eco Lips Bee Free" as well as "Hurraw" tinted balms. These from Pure+Simple are a bit thicker than the other two, almost like Vaseline. I found that all I needed was a light stroke instead of the usual back and forth motion on each lip. I can't compare the moisture level to Hurraw because I don't use Hurraw Lips that often, but I found them to be more hydrating than Eco Lips. However, I've been using it for a couple of weeks and unlike EOS I haven't noticed it. Any long-term conditioning. Also with Eco Lips or other brands I didn't notice anything in the past before my release. I've bought different packs but I've only tried the unscented one so I can't comment on the others. I would advise you to read the composition of each of them to avoid a possible allergic reaction. So overall, they're definitely worth trying, but I'd like to try other options with longer-lasting moisturizing effects.
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