I received this in a beauty box and had never heard of Carol Priest before but was excited to give it a go as I am both a lip product fiend as well as a lover of all things cherry flavoured.
The packaging is handy, the black and white tube simple but nice and the tip of the tube is slanted making it easy to apply straight to the lips.
This has a nice cherry scent to it with a pink tinge that doesn't tint your lips. I really dislike the texture of the balm though, I have no idea what does it but it feels like it has rough grainy bits in it which is really off-putting.
On the lips I found it felt oily, and while it momentarily hydrated my lips it wasn't long before they felt dry again.
I really dislike this lip balm and it's sat in the back of a draw since last year as I just don't want to use it, and wouldn't recommend to others. I also think the price is a bit on the expensive side for a lip balm.
I wouldn't have bought this if it wasn't on sale just because I don't like to spend heaps on lip balms. I like that this is 100% natural. The ingredients are caster seed oil, shea butter, beeswax, jojoba seed oil, natural cherry flavour, tocopherol and carmine. It feels like an oily balm which I like because I find the oil seems to sink into my lips and moisturize them better than these waxy balms that just sit on top, unless it's an spf lip balm. Simple tube that easy to squeeze out amount you need. This balm hydrates my lips and smells a bit like marzipan and gives it that sheen you get from wearing a clear lip balm. It's a good lip balm but it's definitely not worth spending 24 dollars on. I have a cheap Ecostore lip balm that's all natural and about a quarter of the price and works just as well. I won't be rushing out to repurchase this anytime soon.
Tips: Apply this and give it about 5-10 minutes to absorb before you layer a more waxy spf lip balm over it, for hydrated and protected lips.