Sneak peek into the life of a beauty blogger:
Someone sends me a pot lip balm. I try it for a few weeks. I write an unbiased review. I tell you what I like. I tell you what I don’t like.
Then, I give it away to a friend. ALWAYS. It doesn’t matter how good it is, I can’t be bothered to use lip balms that come in jars. Who wants to get their finger dirty every time they need to retouch?
Except… That’s what I’m doing now. Turns out, for the RIGHT lip pot balm, I’ll make the sacrifice (not, this is not a sponsored post, by the way).
The pot lip balm that made the miracle happen? Emile Cordon Cashmere-On Lip Pot. There are 5 shades available. I have No.1, Lisa.
What’s In Emile Cordon Cashmere-On Lip Pot?
CASTOR OIL TO MOISTURISE LIPS
The formula is pretty standard. The base is made of waxes that give the lip balm its shape – WITHOUT the stickiness.
The key ingredient is Castor Oil. This oil is made of 90% ricinoleic acid, a powerful moisturizer with skin soothing properties. It keeps lips soft and kissable, treats rough patches, and calms down inflammations.
It’s not groundbreaking, but why reinvent the wheel if it works?
Texture
A little goopy, but non-sticky.
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Fragrance
Rose petals on a bed of tea leaves sprinkled with champagne.
It’s sweet, feminine and subtle. Emile Cordon enlisted the help of a New York perfumer to work on the scent, so you know it’s good.
Emile Cordon did to lip care what Haus of Gloi did to body care. It got rid of all the usual, boring vanilla and cherry scents and replaced them with truly unique fragrances.
I don’t think I can go back to a cherry chapstick now.
How To Use It
Apply it with your hands every time your lips need some extra TLC and hydration.
Performance & Personal Opinion
Disclaimer: my lips are in pretty good condition atm.
Emile Cordon Cashmere-On Lip Balm made sure they stayed that way. Soft. Smooth. Kissable.
I don’t even have to apply it every two hours, like I used to with chapsticks. I’d say I use it about 4 times a day, so it keeps my lips well-hydrated for quite a while.
It also gives them a subtle pink tint and a dewy shine. I like the finish very much. It’s like my-lips-but-better.
Best of all? This little pot is a multitasker. I also use it on my cuticles and on the rough patches on my hands (it protects skin).
Is there something it can’t do?
Who Is This For?
Luxury lovers.
Who Is This NOT For?
If you just want a lip balm that works and don’t care about all the extra bells and whistles (scent, packaging, etc), you’ll find it too expensive.
Packaging
Look at it. Just look at it. How pretty is that pot? The glass is sturdy, the pot has a retro feel that I really dig, and the cap! It’s plastic, but looks like it could be gold.
I love the crown detail on the pot. Like all royals, Emile Cordon has its own motto, too. I don’t know if you can see it on the cap, but it says: “A Kiss Full Of Luxe and Charm”.
Isn’t that a nice touch?
Does Emile Cordon Cashmere-On Lip Pot In Lisa Live Up To Its Claims?
CLAIM | TRUE? |
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An ultra-rich lip treatment housed in a lovingly glass jar that softens, plumps and beautifies lips with our exclusive fragrance blends to evoke life’s momentous occasions. | True. |
A luxurious staple in your vanity. | True. |
Price & Availability
$42.00 at Emile Cordon
Do You Need It?
No one needs a $42.00 lip balm. This isn’t an essential. It’s a luxury. One you’ll love.
Dupes & Alternatives
- By Terry Baume De Rose ($60.00)
- Chantecaille Lip Potion ($44.00)
Ingredients
Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Lauryl Laurate, Carnauba Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax, Fragrance (Parfum), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Flower Extract [+/- May Contain: CI 77019 (Mica), CI 77891(Titanium Dioxide), CI 77491 (Iron oxide), Silica (Silicon Dioxide), Fluorphlogopite]
I’ve always had a problem with potted lip-balms, since I can really use them on the go, which is important to me.
Ana, I always felt the same. But for some reason, this pot has captured my heart. The attention to detail is extraordinary.
Does the fragrance affect your taste buds or leave a taste in the mouth?
JD, nope, the taste is pretty neutral, which I like. If it tasted good, I’d be licking my lips all the time! lol
Ohmygoodness! I just received mine yesterday and it is the most wonderful lip balm I’ve ever tried. I love everything about it…the scent, the feel, the beautiful packaging. I got the Lisa No.1 and I’m about to order another one to keep in my bag. Thanks so much for recommending it!
Kimber, so glad you like it! It’s a little gem, isn’t it?