eos lip balms, a Modern Take On an Old Fav

Everyone loves a great lip balm, and for good reason.  They not only protect and nourish our puckers, but are tote-able and fun to use.  And just when you didn’t think there was anything new that could be done with lip balm, along comes eos.  eos (as in, evolution of smooth) has created two new ways to keep your lips soft, smooth and tasting yummy with lip balm smooth spheres and lip balm smooth sticks.

Packed with vitamin E, shea butter and jojoba oil to keep delicate lips in top form.  Innovative soft-to-the-touch packaging makes them a pleasure to use and the cool sphere design is so utterly modern that you will leave them sitting around just for the pleasure of looking at them.
 
Lip balm smooth spheres come in honeysuckle honeydew, summer fruit and sweet mint flavors. Lip balm smooth sticks offer vanilla bean, pomegranate raspberry and sweet mint flavors.  Both sticks and spheres are petrolatum and paraben-free and made with 100% natural and USDA certified organic ingredients.

Image credit:  eosTM

Comments

  1. Here are two other articles from sister site Ecopreneurist.com on 100% natural and USDA certified organic lipbalms done by Raining Rose for the promotional items market.

    http://ecopreneurist.com/2009/02/24/video-raining-rose-lip-balm-company/

    http://ecopreneurist.com/2009/04/26/spring-is-here-smell-the-raining-roses/

  2. Here are two other articles from sister site Ecopreneurist.com on 100% natural and USDA certified organic lipbalms done by Raining Rose for the promotional items market.

    http://ecopreneurist.com/2009/02/24/video-raining-rose-lip-balm-company/

    http://ecopreneurist.com/2009/04/26/spring-is-here-smell-the-raining-roses/

  3. Thanks for sharing these links, John. I noticed these articles indicate these lip balms are 66% organic and USDA certified organic. This cannot be since USDA certified organic means the product must contains at least 95% organic content. Perhaps their regular lip balms are 66% organic and the one stamped with the USDA seal is 95%+ ?! :)

  4. Thanks for sharing these links, John. I noticed these articles indicate these lip balms are 66% organic and USDA certified organic. This cannot be since USDA certified organic means the product must contains at least 95% organic content. Perhaps their regular lip balms are 66% organic and the one stamped with the USDA seal is 95%+ ?! :)

  5. Stancie,

    Sorry. Yes of course you are correct. Most of the Raining Rose line is 66% organic content. The USDA certified organic lip balms are new-ish to their line and are 100% organic, but not yet in all flavors. Contact Raining Rose, they have all the paperwork on thier products.

  6. Stancie,

    Sorry. Yes of course you are correct. Most of the Raining Rose line is 66% organic content. The USDA certified organic lip balms are new-ish to their line and are 100% organic, but not yet in all flavors. Contact Raining Rose, they have all the paperwork on thier products.