Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula Lip Balm 4 G
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Lip Balm SPF15 4g Overview An ultra moisturising lip balm made up of a solid shot of pure cocoa butter, ingeniously including an SPF 15. It keeps lips protected from the harsh sun which can trigger cold sores and contribute to fine lines around the mouth. Cocoa butter melts on contact with the skin creating a lush barrier which softens and moisturises lips. Directions For Use Apply to lips, smooth in & repeat as often as needed. Ingredients Cocoa Butter - Ethically & sustainably sourced by Palmer’s from cacao plantations in West Africa, Cocoa Butter is a rich natural source of vitamins, flavonoids, antioxidants and polyphenols. The unique Cocoa Mass Polyphenols fight free radicals and help skin perform at its beautiful best. It moisturises by bonding with the natural oils in your skin, nourishing deeply and without irritation. Cocoa Butter is also naturally rich in Vitamin E, a powerhouse vitamin for optimal skin health, leaving it radiant and beautiful. Vitamin E - An antioxidant superhero, Vitamin E is skin’s number one friend, smoothing scars and protecting skin from damaging free radicals. Enhances the protective function of skin and decreases the appearance of lines, wrinkles and scars by keeping cells hydrated. Contraindications & Cautions Use only as directed, if symptoms persist see your health care professional. While all efforts have been made to ensure that ingredient listings are accurate, up to date and complete for products on the Superpharmacy website, suppliers may change formulations on short notice.
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Lip Balm SPF15 4g Overview An ultra moisturising lip balm made up of a solid shot of pure cocoa butter, ingeniously including an SPF 15. It keeps lips protected from the harsh sun which can trigger cold sores and contribute to fine lines around the mouth. Cocoa butter melts on contact with the skin creating a lush barrier which softens and moisturises lips. Directions For Use Apply to lips, smooth in & repeat as often as needed. Ingredients Cocoa Butter - Ethically & sustainably sourced by Palmer’s from cacao plantations in West Africa, Cocoa Butter is a rich natural source of vitamins, flavonoids, antioxidants and polyphenols. The unique Cocoa Mass Polyphenols fight free radicals and help skin perform at its beautiful best. It moisturises by bonding with the natural oils in your skin, nourishing deeply and without irritation. Cocoa Butter is also naturally rich in Vitamin E, a powerhouse vitamin for optimal skin health, leaving it radiant and beautiful. Vitamin E - An antioxidant superhero, Vitamin E is skin’s number one friend, smoothing scars and protecting skin from damaging free radicals. Enhances the protective function of skin and decreases the appearance of lines, wrinkles and scars by keeping cells hydrated. Contraindications & Cautions Use only as directed, if symptoms persist see your health care professional. While all efforts have been made to ensure that ingredient listings are accurate, up to date and complete for products on the Superpharmacy website, suppliers may change formulations on short notice.
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Lip Balm SPF15 4g Overview An ultra moisturising lip balm made up of a solid shot of pure cocoa butter, ingeniously including an SPF 15. It keeps lips protected from the harsh sun which can trigger cold sores and contribute to fine lines around the mouth. Cocoa butter melts on contact with the skin creating a lush barrier which softens and moisturises lips. Directions For Use Apply to lips, smooth in & repeat as often as needed. Ingredients Cocoa Butter - Ethically & sustainably sourced by Palmer’s from cacao plantations in West Africa, Cocoa Butter is a rich natural source of vitamins, flavonoids, antioxidants and polyphenols. The unique Cocoa Mass Polyphenols fight free radicals and help skin perform at its beautiful best. It moisturises by bonding with the natural oils in your skin, nourishing deeply and without irritation. Cocoa Butter is also naturally rich in Vitamin E, a powerhouse vitamin for optimal skin health, leaving it radiant and beautiful. Vitamin E - An antioxidant superhero, Vitamin E is skin’s number one friend, smoothing scars and protecting skin from damaging free radicals. Enhances the protective function of skin and decreases the appearance of lines, wrinkles and scars by keeping cells hydrated. Contraindications & Cautions Use only as directed, if symptoms persist see your health care professional. While all efforts have been made to ensure that ingredient listings are accurate, up to date and complete for products on the Superpharmacy website, suppliers may change formulations on short notice.
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Lip Balm SPF15 4g Overview An ultra moisturising lip balm made up of a solid shot of pure cocoa butter, ingeniously including an SPF 15. It keeps lips protected from the harsh sun which can trigger cold sores and contribute to fine lines around the mouth. Cocoa butter melts on contact with the skin creating a lush barrier which softens and moisturises lips. Directions For Use Apply to lips, smooth in & repeat as often as needed. Ingredients Cocoa Butter - Ethically & sustainably sourced by Palmer’s from cacao plantations in West Africa, Cocoa Butter is a rich natural source of vitamins, flavonoids, antioxidants and polyphenols. The unique Cocoa Mass Polyphenols fight free radicals and help skin perform at its beautiful best. It moisturises by bonding with the natural oils in your skin, nourishing deeply and without irritation. Cocoa Butter is also naturally rich in Vitamin E, a powerhouse vitamin for optimal skin health, leaving it radiant and beautiful. Vitamin E - An antioxidant superhero, Vitamin E is skin’s number one friend, smoothing scars and protecting skin from damaging free radicals. Enhances the protective function of skin and decreases the appearance of lines, wrinkles and scars by keeping cells hydrated. Contraindications & Cautions Use only as directed, if symptoms persist see your health care professional. While all efforts have been made to ensure that ingredient listings are accurate, up to date and complete for products on the Superpharmacy website, suppliers may change formulations on short notice.
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Prices last updated 8 June 2026.
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originally posted on asda.com
Been using this for years and have loved it. Then Palmer's decided to change it. Despite putting "same great formula" all over the new packaging, it is a totally different product. The ingredients list is totally different and the smell, colour and texture are all different too.The other review on here is spot on, it is now an awful white product that sits on top of your lips and looks awful and does not do what it's supposed to.Palmers, you made a mistake with this. Change it back as this product is now horrendous.
originally posted on asda.com
I normally buy four or five lip balms at a time, because I have them everywhere: kitchen cupboard, handbag, car, bedside table plus one I carry with me. I recently restocked and truly wish I hadn’t. When I get them home, I remove all packaging and keep them in the fridge till a new one is needed. This morning, I tried what has turned out to be a new formulation, which wasn’t clear from the packaging, which only referenced a “new look”.They are utterly vile.First, the appearance: instead of the former creamy, yellowish tone, it’s now a stark white, like a cheap synthetic candle. Off-putting but acceptable if that was the only discernible change. It isn’t.Second, the feel of the product as it goes on: instead of being soft and spreadable, it’s now hard and with ... MoreI normally buy four or five lip balms at a time, because I have them everywhere: kitchen cupboard, handbag, car, bedside table plus one I carry with me. I recently restocked and truly wish I hadn’t. When I get them home, I remove all packaging and keep them in the fridge till a new one is needed. This morning, I tried what has turned out to be a new formulation, which wasn’t clear from the packaging, which only referenced a “new look”.They are utterly vile.First, the appearance: instead of the former creamy, yellowish tone, it’s now a stark white, like a cheap synthetic candle. Off-putting but acceptable if that was the only discernible change. It isn’t.Second, the feel of the product as it goes on: instead of being soft and spreadable, it’s now hard and with a dry texture. A bit waxy rather than the thick creamy feel of the old formulation. I thought (on first application), that it might be due to only having been out of the fridge for ten minutes or so, but hours later, sitting in my jeans pocket with constant body heat, it’s unchanged.Third, the feel of the product on my lips, and its performance, from the outset and as time progresses. Vile, drying and tight. No sense of it soothing, smoothing or moisturising, unlike the old balm. The tightening sensation only gets worse.Fourth, and not to be underestimated: the smell and taste. That awful, overpowering smell of cocoa butter which was barely there in the old product but which was the cause of me stopping using Palmer’s other products because it turns my stomach. I appreciate that this is a matter of personal preference, so it may not weigh as heavily in other people’s assessment of the new formulation.But sadly, I now have a few of these new (and useless) products and will be binning them. Yuck, yuck, yuck.I’m going to hunt round in some smaller pharmacies which might carry the old formulation products and buy up any I can find. After that: goodbye Palmer’s and I shall have to start the search for something that does more than just leave a slick of gloop (I’m looking at you, Chapstick) on my lips. Grim. Don’t waste your money.
originally posted on asda.com
Since they've changed the ingredients (and maybe since they whacked on the UV cover?) it's awful. It sits on your lips like sun screen and looks white and weird. Your lips end up looking grey. Also, I hate how it tastes now.I use Palmer's Cocoa Butter everything, but not the lip balm anyway. It's better to rub a bit of the moisturiser on my lips and deal with the chemically taste than it is to smear this ghastly stuff on my face and look like I'm dying of frostbite.Palmers, please, please, please change the formula back!
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Product dimensions | 1.1 x 2.2 x 6.7 cm; 4.25 Grams |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Item form | Balm |
| Finish type | Satin |
Palmer's Lip Balm Butter 4g
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula Lip Balm Stick 4g
Delivery between Thu – Mon $9.95
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula Lip Balm Stick 4g
Delivery between 11–16 June $9.95
Palmers Cocoa Butter Lip Balm 4g - Palmers Vegan Cocoa Butter Lip Balm with Vitamin E
Delivery between Tue – Thu $9.95
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Lip Balm 4g
Same-day delivery $12
Been using this for years and have loved it. Then Palmer's decided to change it. Despite putting "same great formula" all over the new packaging, it is a totally different product. The ingredients list is totally different and the smell, colour and texture are all different too.The other review on here is spot on, it is now an awful white product that sits on top of your lips and looks awful and does not do what it's supposed to.Palmers, you made a mistake with this. Change it back as this product is now horrendous.
I normally buy four or five lip balms at a time, because I have them everywhere: kitchen cupboard, handbag, car, bedside table plus one I carry with me. I recently restocked and truly wish I hadn’t. When I get them home, I remove all packaging and keep them in the fridge till a new one is needed. This morning, I tried what has turned out to be a new formulation, which wasn’t clear from the packaging, which only referenced a “new look”.They are utterly vile.First, the appearance: instead of the former creamy, yellowish tone, it’s now a stark white, like a cheap synthetic candle. Off-putting but acceptable if that was the only discernible change. It isn’t.Second, the feel of the product as it goes on: instead of being soft and spreadable, it’s now hard and with ... MoreI normally buy four or five lip balms at a time, because I have them everywhere: kitchen cupboard, handbag, car, bedside table plus one I carry with me. I recently restocked and truly wish I hadn’t. When I get them home, I remove all packaging and keep them in the fridge till a new one is needed. This morning, I tried what has turned out to be a new formulation, which wasn’t clear from the packaging, which only referenced a “new look”.They are utterly vile.First, the appearance: instead of the former creamy, yellowish tone, it’s now a stark white, like a cheap synthetic candle. Off-putting but acceptable if that was the only discernible change. It isn’t.Second, the feel of the product as it goes on: instead of being soft and spreadable, it’s now hard and with a dry texture. A bit waxy rather than the thick creamy feel of the old formulation. I thought (on first application), that it might be due to only having been out of the fridge for ten minutes or so, but hours later, sitting in my jeans pocket with constant body heat, it’s unchanged.Third, the feel of the product on my lips, and its performance, from the outset and as time progresses. Vile, drying and tight. No sense of it soothing, smoothing or moisturising, unlike the old balm. The tightening sensation only gets worse.Fourth, and not to be underestimated: the smell and taste. That awful, overpowering smell of cocoa butter which was barely there in the old product but which was the cause of me stopping using Palmer’s other products because it turns my stomach. I appreciate that this is a matter of personal preference, so it may not weigh as heavily in other people’s assessment of the new formulation.But sadly, I now have a few of these new (and useless) products and will be binning them. Yuck, yuck, yuck.I’m going to hunt round in some smaller pharmacies which might carry the old formulation products and buy up any I can find. After that: goodbye Palmer’s and I shall have to start the search for something that does more than just leave a slick of gloop (I’m looking at you, Chapstick) on my lips. Grim. Don’t waste your money.
Since they've changed the ingredients (and maybe since they whacked on the UV cover?) it's awful. It sits on your lips like sun screen and looks white and weird. Your lips end up looking grey. Also, I hate how it tastes now.I use Palmer's Cocoa Butter everything, but not the lip balm anyway. It's better to rub a bit of the moisturiser on my lips and deal with the chemically taste than it is to smear this ghastly stuff on my face and look like I'm dying of frostbite.Palmers, please, please, please change the formula back!
I loved the Original formula so much that when I travelled to the UK, I usually stocked a whole year's worth of Palmer's Lip balm. However, this year, to my surprise, the lip balm doesn't smell, feel or taste the same as the Original formula which everyone loves. At first I thought, I bought a dupe or a fake Palmer's lip balm and tried to find out why the color of the lip balm is much lighter than the previous ones I had, the smell more of a fake vanilla perfume rather than the natural vanilla & cocoa butter food smell and makes my lips white after applying it. It also dries quickly and doesn't moisturize well. Anyway, I found out that they have reformulated the lip balm by replacing the chemical sunscreens (octinoxate & oxybenzone) to physical sunscreen (zinc ... MoreI loved the Original formula so much that when I travelled to the UK, I usually stocked a whole year's worth of Palmer's Lip balm. However, this year, to my surprise, the lip balm doesn't smell, feel or taste the same as the Original formula which everyone loves. At first I thought, I bought a dupe or a fake Palmer's lip balm and tried to find out why the color of the lip balm is much lighter than the previous ones I had, the smell more of a fake vanilla perfume rather than the natural vanilla & cocoa butter food smell and makes my lips white after applying it. It also dries quickly and doesn't moisturize well. Anyway, I found out that they have reformulated the lip balm by replacing the chemical sunscreens (octinoxate & oxybenzone) to physical sunscreen (zinc oxide) which explains the color, smell and feel of the lip balm. I wished the packaging states that it's a reformulation as a lot of loyal fans of the original formula will be so disappointed for not being notified when they purchased the lip balm and they expected only a new look to the packaging and not the formula itself. Also if you wanted to be provide an eco-friendly alternative then please, make a different version or line of the lip balm and sell it parallel with the original formula just like the coconut oil version and not replace an already well-established formula that people are using for decades. I have attached 3 photos of the original lip balm with the reformulated lip balm.
Absolutely gutted, I loved this product as it smelt like white chocolate and made my lips really soft plus with the added benefit of SPF it was a total winner. Since the so called new look, same formula, it does not smell the same at all! It's an absolute lie that the formula has not changed as the ingredients have definitely changed according to the old versus new! The new one now smells like gone off playdough and it now leaves a bright white residue on the lips....not an attractive look! Seriously Palmers....what was wrong with the old version, bring it back I say!! Will not be buying anymore, very disappointed.
I'm so disappointed that what used to be one of the best lip balms on the market have changed their formula. The old ones with the "original" text on the blue line were great. The new ones, that just say lip balm are beyond horrible. The inside is a solid white block instead of the more transparent colour. Moreover, it makes your lips and mouth area look white for hours after application. PLEASE BRING BACK THE OLD FORMULA. Yours Sincerely, a disappointed, but formerly loyal customer from the UK.
I was always on the hunt for the perfect lip balm and bought dozens of different brands. Every kind was either too sticky, too thin, too thick, or the smell was too overbearing... until my mother-in-law gave me a gift with a few little fun items, including my first Palmer's lip balm. I didn't think much of it and tossed it in a drawer. Months later, I ran out of whatever the latest product was that I didn't like but it was the best of the worst that I had, so I tried the Palmer's. That was five years ago and this is the ONLY lip balm I use. I buy them in a box of a dozen at a time and have them strategically placed everywhere - in my bathroom drawer, my purse, on my desk, in my car, and always one in my pocket! Everyone knows I'm obsessed and always have it with me. ... MoreI was always on the hunt for the perfect lip balm and bought dozens of different brands. Every kind was either too sticky, too thin, too thick, or the smell was too overbearing... until my mother-in-law gave me a gift with a few little fun items, including my first Palmer's lip balm. I didn't think much of it and tossed it in a drawer. Months later, I ran out of whatever the latest product was that I didn't like but it was the best of the worst that I had, so I tried the Palmer's. That was five years ago and this is the ONLY lip balm I use. I buy them in a box of a dozen at a time and have them strategically placed everywhere - in my bathroom drawer, my purse, on my desk, in my car, and always one in my pocket! Everyone knows I'm obsessed and always have it with me. It's the perfect thickness, it's smooth, and the smell is so light and not overbearing! Since I loved it so much I started looking into other Palmer's products and have since become obsessed with the Coconut Water facial moisturizer, Coconut Sugar facial scrub, and the Skin Therapy Oil. It doesn't hurt that I love any & everything coconut, so that's a definite bonus. It still amazes me that through the years I spent hundreds of dollars on fancy products for my lips and face (that made all sorts of promises but never delivered), when all along the BEST products were the least expensive! Overall, I love Palmer's products and I'm definitely a customer for life!
Please bring back your old formula. I don't understand why you had to change it? I buy that particular lip balm for years and it was the best on the market but the new one is horrible, it stinks and it dries out your lips. I'm not gonna buy it again. I will go to all shops to get as many of the old ones I can but won't buy the new one. Such a shame! Why would you change something what was absolutely brilliant in the first place? Not a happy customer
This was my favourite lip balm for a few years. The new formula is genuinely terrible. It has got an awful foul smell (they list "parfum" in the ingredients, but it smells terrible and unlike anything I've ever smelled), it leaves the lips white (makes you look like you're severely ill...), it feels a lot less hydrating, and I cannot continue using it. It was so bad when I got the new balm that I bought another one to double-check that I didn't simply just get a bad batch and I can confirm - it is equally terrible and unusable. It makes me sad as this was by far my favourite lip balm before the formula changed!
I had been a loyal user of Palmers Lip Balm for 20 or so years. Until recently, when I noticed that it wasn't working as well. My lips felt sore, so I kept reapplying, it got worse. Then my friend said 'what's going on with your lips'? They're all white & weird looking! I looked in the mirror & she was right. There was white residue all over my lips & as I tried rubbing it off, the skin on my lips was coming off with it. It was also really sore. I normally buy 4 or 5 lip balms at a time. So I had to throw them all out. I'm now buying all different types/ brands of lip balm to find one that I can tolerate, price & quality wise. It's ongoing. I wouldn't mind Burts Bees apart from the annoying peppermint flavour. No flavour would be better! Anyway, if I find a good ... MoreI had been a loyal user of Palmers Lip Balm for 20 or so years. Until recently, when I noticed that it wasn't working as well. My lips felt sore, so I kept reapplying, it got worse. Then my friend said 'what's going on with your lips'? They're all white & weird looking! I looked in the mirror & she was right. There was white residue all over my lips & as I tried rubbing it off, the skin on my lips was coming off with it. It was also really sore. I normally buy 4 or 5 lip balms at a time. So I had to throw them all out. I'm now buying all different types/ brands of lip balm to find one that I can tolerate, price & quality wise. It's ongoing. I wouldn't mind Burts Bees apart from the annoying peppermint flavour. No flavour would be better! Anyway, if I find a good one, I'll let you all know, as a good lip balm is essential as far as I'm concerned.
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Product dimensions | 1.1 x 2.2 x 6.7 cm; 4.25 Grams |
| Country of origin | USA |
| Item form | Balm |
| Finish type | Satin |