Medicated SPF 15 Lip Balm
Medicated SPF 15 Lip Balm
Product Description
Product overview
A classic medicated lip balm with SPF 15 sun protection that seals in moisture to prevent dryness and chapping. Features three long-lasting protectants including dimethicone, camphor, and cocoa butter with a cooling menthol sensation for soothing relief of cracked, irritated lips.
SPF 15 Sun Protection
Dual chemical sunscreens (Octinoxate 6.6% + Octisalate 4.4%) help shield lips from UVB rays and prevent sunburn.
Texture & feel
SENSORYSPF 15 Sun Protection
Dual chemical sunscreens (Octinoxate 6.6% + Octisalate 4.4%) help shield lips from UVB rays and prevent sunburn.
Triple Protectant System
Dimethicone, petrolatum, and beeswax create a moisture-sealing barrier that prevents drying and chapping of lip tissue.
Cooling Medicated Relief
Camphor, menthol, and methyl salicylate provide immediate soothing, cooling sensation on irritated or cracked lips.
Emollient-Rich Formula
Cocoa butter, lanolin, and mineral oil deeply condition lips while the easy-glide formula ensures smooth, comfortable application.
Safety & compatibility
SAFEContains methyl salicylate (salicylate derivative) and chemical sunscreens (octinoxate). Consult your doctor before regular use during pregnancy. Occasional use is generally considered low risk for a lip product.
Not fungal acne safe. Contains isopropyl myristate, cetyl palmitate, lanolin, and lanolin oil which can feed malassezia yeast and trigger perioral fungal issues.
Contains lanolin and lanolin oil. While generally safe, lanolin is a known contact allergen for some individuals. Patch test if you have a history of wool sensitivity.
This formula does not contain parabens. It uses phenoxyethanol as its preservative instead.
These medicated ingredients provide a cooling sensation but may irritate very sensitive or broken skin. Avoid use on severely cracked, bleeding lips.
Uses octinoxate and octisalate (chemical UV filters). Octinoxate has been flagged for potential endocrine disruption and is banned in Hawaii for reef harm. Not a mineral-only sunscreen.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSDimethicone 2.0%Proven
A silicone-based lip protectant that forms a breathable barrier on the lip surface. Locks in moisture while shielding lips from environmental irritants like wind and cold.
- Function: FDA-approved lip protectant at 1–30% concentration
- Mechanism: Creates occlusive film that reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL)
- Safety: CIR-reviewed as safe in cosmetic formulations; non-comedogenic
Octinoxate (Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate) 6.6%Proven
A widely used chemical UVB filter that absorbs ultraviolet radiation to help prevent sunburn on the lips. One of the most common sunscreen actives in lip care products.
- UV Range: Absorbs UVB rays (280–320 nm); limited UVA protection
- FDA Status: Approved at up to 7.5% in OTC sunscreens
- Note: Some studies suggest potential endocrine activity; banned in Hawaiian reef areas
Octisalate (Ethylhexyl Salicylate) 4.4%Proven
A UVB-absorbing sunscreen agent that also acts as a solvent for other UV filters. Helps boost the overall SPF of the formulation.
- UV Range: Absorbs UVB rays (280–320 nm)
- FDA Status: Approved at up to 5% in OTC sunscreens
- Synergy: Often paired with other UV filters to broaden sun protection spectrum
Petrolatum & Mineral Oil InactiveProven
Time-tested occlusive emollients derived from petroleum. Petrolatum is considered the gold standard for barrier repair, reducing water loss by up to 98% in studies.
- Efficacy: Petrolatum reduces TEWL more effectively than most other occlusives
- Safety: Extensively studied; pharmaceutical-grade versions are non-comedogenic
- Function: Mineral oil softens and conditions while petrolatum seals moisture in
Cocoa Seed Butter InactiveProven
Rich natural emollient from Theobroma cacao beans. Provides deep conditioning and a smooth, comfortable feel when applied to lips.
- Composition: Rich in stearic, oleic, and palmitic fatty acids
- Benefit: Excellent emollient that melts at body temperature for easy application
Camphor, Menthol & Methyl Salicylate InactiveProven
A trio of medicated compounds that provide the signature cooling and soothing sensation. These counter-irritants temporarily relieve pain and discomfort from chapped lips.
- Camphor: Analgesic and anti-itch properties; FDA OTC monograph ingredient
- Menthol: Activates cold receptors (TRPM8) for a cooling sensation; mild analgesic
- Methyl Salicylate: Anti-inflammatory derived from wintergreen; provides warming relief
23 ingredients
Active: Dimethicone 2.0% (w/w), Octinoxate 6.6% (w/w), Octisalate 4.4% (w/w)
Inactive: Beeswax, Camphor, Cetyl Alcohol, Cetyl Palmitate, Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax, Flavor, Isopropyl Myristate, Lanolin, Lanolin Oil, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate, Mineral Oil, Ozokerite, Paraffin, Petrolatum, Phenoxyethanol, Polybutene, Red 6 Lake, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Titanium Dioxide
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEApply as the last step of your lip care routine. Can be used alone or as a base before lip color. Reapply every 2 hours for continued sun protection. Use morning and night for best results.
How to use
HOW TO USEPrep Your Lips
If lips are flaky, gently exfoliate with a soft lip scrub or a warm, damp cloth before application for better absorption.
Apply Generously
Glide the balm evenly across your upper and lower lips, covering the entire lip surface including the corners. One to two swipes is sufficient.
Apply 15 Minutes Before Sun Exposure
For effective sun protection, apply at least 15 minutes before heading outdoors to allow the SPF filters to activate on the lip surface.
Reapply Regularly
Reapply at least every 2 hours during sun exposure, and immediately after eating, drinking, or towel-drying. Use throughout the day as needed for moisture.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You have chronically dry, chapped, or cracked lips
- You want everyday SPF protection for your lips
- You enjoy a cooling, medicated sensation on your lips
- You want an affordable, widely available drugstore lip balm
- You need a lip protectant for cold, windy winter weather
- You prefer a classic waxy balm stick format
Consider alternatives if:
- You are allergic or sensitive to lanolin (wool-derived)
- You have fungal acne or perioral dermatitis
- You prefer clean beauty or mineral-only sunscreen
- You want a fragrance-free, flavor-free formula
- You are pregnant and want to avoid chemical sunscreens
- You dislike the tingling/cooling sensation of menthol and camphor
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESGreat daily maintenance balm with the bonus of SPF protection. Keeps healthy lips hydrated and protected year-round.
The core target for this product. Occlusive-rich formula seals in moisture and the medicated ingredients provide soothing relief for cracked lips.
Camphor, menthol, and lanolin may trigger irritation or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Patch test recommended before regular use.
Contains isopropyl myristate (comedogenic rating 5) and cocoa butter (rating 4). May contribute to breakouts around the lip line.
SPF 15 provides moderate UVB protection. Adequate for daily casual exposure but may need SPF 30+ for extended outdoor activities.
Results timeline
ONGOING USEInstant Soothing & Cooling Relief
Menthol and camphor provide an immediate cooling sensation. Lips feel coated, protected, and comforted right after application.
95% noticed instant reliefReduced Dryness & Flaking
With consistent use, the occlusive barrier helps lips retain moisture. Visible flaking and peeling begin to diminish as the lip surface heals.
80% noticed improvementSmoother, Healthier Lips
Regular application keeps lips consistently hydrated. Cracks heal and lips feel softer and smoother to the touch with less need for constant reapplication.
70% reported healed lipsPreventive Maintenance
Daily use helps prevent chapping and sunburn from recurring. Best used as a year-round habit for lip health, especially in harsh weather conditions.
85% made it a daily stapleRatings by platform
51K+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Extremely affordable and widely available at nearly every drugstore and grocery store
- Effective SPF 15 protection for everyday lip sun care
- Cooling, medicated sensation provides instant comfort on chapped lips
- Smooth, easy-glide formula applies without dragging or tugging
- Long-lasting moisture seal that survives for hours between applications
- Dermatologist-recommended brand with decades of proven track record
- HSA/FSA eligible, making it a smart healthcare purchase
- Compact travel-friendly tube fits in any pocket or bag
Criticized
- Contains chemical sunscreens (octinoxate) some users prefer to avoid
- Menthol and camphor may cause dependency cycle with repeated use
- Lanolin can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
- Strong medicinal scent and taste that some users find unpleasant
- Not fungal acne safe due to isopropyl myristate and other esters
- Small 0.15 oz tube can be used up quickly with frequent application
- SPF 15 may be insufficient for prolonged direct sun exposure
- Contains artificial color (Red 6 Lake) which is unnecessary
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESVery similar concept with SPF 15 and occlusive emollients. Uses octinoxate and oxybenzone as UV filters. Simpler formula without the medicated camphor/menthol kick. Slightly less moisturizing but equally accessible.
Fellow medicated lip balm with SPF 15 that also uses camphor and menthol. Comes in a jar or squeeze tube instead of stick. Stronger menthol scent and thicker, more waxy consistency. Contains salicylic acid as an additional active.
Mineral sunscreen (titanium dioxide) at SPF 30 with petrolatum-based healing ointment. No camphor or menthol. Better for sensitive lips and those avoiding chemical sunscreens. Higher price but larger tube and stronger SPF.
Comparison with competitors
SIDE-BY-SIDECarmex Classic Medicated SPF 15
Storage & shelf life
12 MONTHS12 months after opening
Protect from excessive heat and direct sun. Store in a cool, dry place below 77°F (25°C). Avoid leaving in hot cars.
Standard twist-up lip balm tube with cap. Available in single tubes, 3-packs, and 5-packs. Recyclable card packaging.
Yes, well under 100ml/3.4 oz TSA liquid limit. Compact 0.15 oz tube fits easily in pockets, purses, and carry-on bags.
Frequently asked questions
FAQUse with caution. This product contains methyl salicylate (a salicylate derivative related to aspirin) and chemical sunscreens (octinoxate), both of which some dermatologists recommend limiting during pregnancy. While the amount absorbed from a lip balm is very small, pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their healthcare provider. For a safer alternative during pregnancy, consider a mineral-sunscreen lip balm like Aquaphor Lip Repair SPF 30.
No, this product is not fungal acne safe. It contains several ingredients that can feed malassezia yeast, including isopropyl myristate, cetyl palmitate, lanolin, and lanolin oil. If you are prone to fungal acne or perioral dermatitis around the lip area, consider a simpler balm with only fungal-safe ingredients like plain petroleum jelly or a mineral-oil-based alternative.
Yes. Since this is a lip-specific product, it does not typically interact with facial actives like retinol, vitamin C, or AHA/BHA applied to the rest of your face. In fact, using this balm can help protect your lips from the drying effects of retinol treatments that may migrate to the lip area. Just avoid applying facial acids directly to your lips.
This balm is best suited for people with normal to dry or chronically chapped lips who want the added benefit of SPF protection. It is particularly effective in cold, windy, or dry climates. It may not be ideal for those with very sensitive lips due to the camphor, menthol, and lanolin content, or for those prone to perioral breakouts due to the comedogenic ingredients like isopropyl myristate.
You will feel immediate soothing and cooling relief upon application thanks to the menthol and camphor. Visible improvement in dryness and flaking typically occurs within 1 to 3 days of consistent use. For fully healed, smooth lips, expect about 1 to 2 weeks of regular application. Use it as a daily preventive measure for ongoing lip health.
Apply it as the last step of your lip care routine. If you exfoliate your lips, do that first, then apply the balm. It can be used at any time of day, morning and night. In the morning, apply 15 minutes before going outside for SPF activation. It can also be used as a base layer under lip color or lipstick.
The overall comedogenic rating is approximately 2 out of 5 for lip application. However, if the product migrates to the skin around your mouth, ingredients like isopropyl myristate (comedogenic rating 5) and cocoa butter (rating 4) could potentially contribute to perioral breakouts. If you are acne-prone around the lip line, apply carefully and consider a non-comedogenic alternative.
The estimated shelf life is approximately 12 months after opening. Store the product in a cool, dry place away from excessive heat and direct sunlight to maximize its lifespan. If the texture, scent, or color changes noticeably, it is best to replace it. The SPF efficacy may degrade faster if exposed to heat, so avoid storing in hot cars.
Verdict: Blistex Medicated SPF 15 Lip Balm is an affordable, reliable, and time-tested drugstore staple for everyday lip protection and chapped lip relief. Its triple protectant system with SPF 15 makes it a practical choice for anyone wanting a single product that moisturizes, soothes, and shields lips from the sun. The medicated cooling sensation is beloved by loyal users, though the camphor and menthol can be polarizing. The main drawbacks are the chemical sunscreens, potential for lanolin sensitivity, and ingredients that are not fungal-acne-safe. For the price point (often under $2), it delivers solid performance that has earned its place as one of America's best-selling lip balms for over 75 years. Consider upgrading to a mineral SPF lip balm if you are pregnant, sensitive, or prefer clean formulations.
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 |
Dimethicone
Skin Conditioning, Emollient, Antifoaming Agent, Skin Protecting
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| 6 |
Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate
Uv Absorber, Uv Filter
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UV Protection
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| 4 |
Ethylhexyl Salicylate
Uv Absorber, Uv Filter
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UV Protection
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| 0 |
Beeswax
Emulsion Stabilising, Masking, Skin Conditioning
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| 0 |
Camphor
Masking
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