Herpecin-L Lip Protectant Cold Sore & Sunscreen Lip Balm, Twin-Pack

Herpecin-L Lip Protectant Cold Sore & Sunscreen Lip Balm, Twin-Pack

SKU# 30881
SKU# 30881
Herpecin L helps treat, protect and relieve cold sores, sun, fever blisters, and chapped lips. It's formulated with Lysine, Vitamins C, B6, and E, Lemon Balm, and added SPF 30 protection.
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Herpecin-L Lip Protectant Cold Sore & Sunscreen Lip Balm, Twin-Pack
$9.99
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Herpecin L helps treat, protect and relieve cold sores, sun, fever blisters, and chapped lips. It's formulated with Lysine, Vitamins C, B6, and E, Lemon Balm, and added SPF 30 protection. Take your health to the next level with FSA eligible Cough/Cold products.

Features:

  • Easy to apply, giving you better relief from sores and blisters
  • Herpecin L soothes, moisturizes, and creates a SPF 30 barrier to protect your lips against the sun's harmful UV rays
  • Uniquely formulated with Dimethicone and Lysine to help relieve and protect painful cracking of lips and promote healing of cold sores without numbing or drying
Dimethicone 1%, Methyl Anthranilate 5%, Octyl Methoxycinnamate 7.5%, Octyl Salicylate 5%, Oxybenzone 6%

For adults and children 12 years and older, apply liberally and evenly to the affected area on lips at first sign of cold sore and 15 minutes before sun exposure.

For cracking and dryness, continue to cover lips until absorbed.

For external use only. 

Do not use: 

  • On broken skin
  • If you are allergic to any of the ingredients in this product

When using this product: 

  • Keep out of eyes 
  • Apply only to affected areas
  • Avoid applying directly inside your mouth
  • Do not share this product with anyone since this may spread infection

Stop use and ask a doctor if: 

  • Rash occurs
  • Condition worsens or does not improve within 7 days

Keep out of reach of children.

For external use only. 

Spending time in the sun raises your risk of skin cancer and early skin aging. This product has been shown only to help prevent sunburn where applied on lips.

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