Review: 29 by Lydia Mondavi Wine Blot Lip Balm

December 29, 2015



I came across this lip balm at Target and I thought it would be an affordable dupe of the Sugar by Fresh lip balm (which is AMAZING), but sadly that wasn’t the case. 



Positives: 

Packaging: First of all, the box is adorable. I know that is totally pointless in regards to the actual product, but the silver grapes and leaves on the side of the box are very pretty and the grape on the top is a nice touch. What can I say, I appreciate good packaging. The metal tube has a nice weight to it and the lid clicks on securely, definitely not going to come off in your purse which is always a bonus! 







Scent: Light pleasant Vanilla scent

Taste: Little to none

Color: Clear 

Doesn’t test on animals. YAY.
Claims to be paraben free and SLS Free.

Now on to the negatives….
Negatives:

Texture: Very slick and thin, slightly oily. I was expecting it to be a much thicker and hydrating formula, especially for the price. The product formula feels kind of cheap. 

Appearance: The product itself is clear with a brown/taupe core (this is the grape seed extract, I presume). Honestly the color in the core is a bit unappealing; I was pretty surprised when I first opened it because I wasn’t expecting it. It doesn’t offer any tint to the lips. This isn’t a HUGE drawback, but just personal preference.




Wear time: very short, half an hour at the most. And when it wears away my lips don’t feel particularly moisturized. I definitely wouldn’t say this is intensely moisturizing or to use as a treatment before bed.

Price: $10. I was expecting so much more from this lip balm and it really just didn’t live up to the price tag, in my opinion. I think you can find much cheaper and more hydrating versions of balms. 

Ingredients: The product description on the packaging prides itself on being “restorative and rejuvenating”. Also that the grape seed protects from aging. I find that strange because one of the ingredients is mineral oil. As you may know mineral oil is a touchy ingredient in the beauty world. It is often used in many beauty products as a filler ingredient and IS NOT NATURAL, unlike the name suggests.  According to Naturally Organic Skincare “Mineral oil may make dry skin look better temporarily, but it doesn’t treat anything. As soon as you stop using it, the skin will go back to the way it looked before. Even worse, since mineral oil increases aging, sun damage and dehydration”. IT INCREASES AGING. While I can’t say my lips look particularly older, this is a bit of a turnoff. Also the use of trigger words like mineral and organic makes me question if the product really is, if they are going to put mineral oil in it instead of a natural oil. 



All in all I was very disappointed in this product. It’s OK. I feel like it’s being marketed as something that it really isn’t, and that doesn’t sit well with me. I wouldn’t recommend this product on those grounds and that I think you can find something better and cheaper or something that is of better quality and worth the splurge.

Recommendations:

  • Fresh http://www.fresh.com/US/lip-treatment/sugar-lip-treatment-sunscreen-spf-15
  •  Yu-Be http://www.sephora.com/moisturizing-skin-cream
  • Smith's Rosebud Salve http://www.sephora.com/rosebud-salve-in-a-tube

    More information on Mineral Oil:
    http://www.naturallyorganicskincare.com/mineral-oil-side-effects/

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