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Faith Lawless

My Newest Addiction: Palmer's Dark Chocolate & Peppermint Lip Butter

By , About.com GuideFebruary 2, 2010

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"Say hello to my little friend." Even though it's not a high powered weapon it will still blow you away, especially for chocolate addicts. I fully admit that I have an addiction to chocolate, so I was floored when I received the Palmer's Dark Chocolate & Peppermint Lip Butter in the mail. I love Palmer's products anyway, but this Lip Butter blew my mind!

It reminded me of MetroMint Chocolatemint Water, which I love and drink almost daily. For those of you that haven't tried the water, it's almost like having mint chocolate chip ice cream without the calories and coldness. Sure you shouldn't eat the Lip Butter, but it sure does taste and smell great! So this is perfect if you are a chocoholic like me but don't want to add anymore inches to your hips or butt. It may not be the real thing, but it's close enough, plus it helped to curb my daily addiction to the creamy dark and sweet heaven that is chocolate.

The Lip Butter comes in Dark Chocolate with Peppermint or Cherry. The Peppermint is my fave because it smells fabulous and gives a slight tingle to my lips. The downside is that I want to apply it constantly because it smells and feels great. But the positive point is that it works great over your favorite lip liner or lipstick since it's clear.

Photo Taken by: Faith Lawless

Quote from: Scarface (1983), written by Oliver Stone

Disclosure: Review samples were provided by the manufacturer. For more information, please see our Ethics Policy.

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February 8, 2010 at 10:31 am
(1) Jenn :

Faith- I am with you 100% on this one….I just picked up this lip butter in the chocolate-peppermint the other day, along with my fav Palmer’s cocoa-butter body cream, and I LOVE it! You’re right though that there could be an addiction to this stuff cropping up due to wanting to reapply constantly…LOL.

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