Lip Care
Lip skin is thin, barrier-poor, and quick to chap, so it needs occlusives that seal in moisture more than anything elaborate. The most effective lip products are often the simplest balms; added SPF is a genuine bonus.
The DermFND database contains 68 products within the Lip Care category. The most common active ingredients observed across these formulations include shea butter, vitamin e, petrolatum, squalane, jojoba oil, peptides, vitamin c, hyaluronic acid, beeswax, and ceramides. Prices for these products range from $2 to $80, with an average price point of $17. Based on the ingredient lists provided, formulation patterns frequently incorporate a combination of lipids, emollients, and various vitamins. The average DermFND score for products in this category is 72.4/100. This data provides an analytical overview of the chemical compositions and pricing structures found in lip care.
The catalog holds 68 lip care products, each scored on ingredient evidence, value, and safety. They average a 72/100 score (above the catalog norm), topped by Aquaphor Lip Repair at 85/100.
15 formulas score 80 or higher in our analysis. Coverage skews toward dry and normal skin. The median price here is $17.