About Phenol
A caustic organic compound used in some lip products as an exfoliant and antiseptic. It chemically exfoliates the outer layer of lip skin, creating temporary smoothness but causing irritation and dependency.
Restricted in CanadaFDA: Approved for topical OTC use at concentrations below 1.5%. Listed as a hazardous substance by the EPA.
7High Concern
Lip Balm Products Containing Phenol
5 products found in our database.
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Carmex Classic Lip Balm
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Organic Lip Balm
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Carmex Cherry Lip Balm
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Organic Lip Balm
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Carmex Healing Lip Balm
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Organic Lip Balm
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Blistex Medicated Lip Ointment
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Organic Lip Balm
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Blistex DCT (Daily Conditioning Treatment)
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Clean Alternatives
Instead of Phenol, look for lip balm products made with:
jojoba oil
sugar-based lip scrubs (occasional use)
shea butter
lanolin
What Numbrrrz Uses Instead
Numbrrrz lip products nourish rather than exfoliate. Our formulas support the lip barrier instead of stripping it.
FAQ
Why is Phenol used in lip balm products?
Acts as an exfoliant that removes dead skin cells from the lip surface, giving a temporarily smooth appearance. Also has antiseptic properties.
How many lip balm products contain Phenol?
In our database, 5 lip balm products contain Phenol as a flagged ingredient. The actual number on the market is likely much higher, as our database covers major brands but not every product available.
Is Phenol more dangerous in lip balm than other products?
Risk depends on exposure route and frequency. Lip Balm products are applied directly to the lips, where ingredients are ingested through eating and drinking. Prevents lip skin from regenerating normally. Chronic irritation likely.
What is a safe alternative to lip balm with Phenol?
Look for lip balm products that use jojoba oil, sugar-based lip scrubs (occasional use), shea butter instead of Phenol. Numbrrrz lip balm uses only organic, food-grade ingredients and contains zero flagged chemicals.
