Carmex contains natural ingredients and the quantities remain proprietary. However, the ingredients of Carmex are as follows:
Phenol is not part of the formula that is available in the European Union countries. Phenol is not permitted in cosmetics in the EU.
Additionally, mineral oil is included in the formula that is dispenses in squeeze tubes to keep the balm soft in colder temperatures, and botanical wax is added to sticks to keep the product solid while carried in pockets. Some Carmex products also include sunscreen.
The primary ingredients in Carmex lip balm include petrolatum, camphor, lanolin, cetyl esters, cocoa butter, and menthol. These ingredients work together to provide soothing and moisturizing properties to dry and chapped lips.
The chemical formula for Carmex Chapstick is not readily available to the public, as it is considered a trade secret. It is a blend of natural ingredients such as petrolatum, lanolin, and beeswax, along with menthol and camphor for a cooling effect. Carma Labs, the manufacturer of Carmex, keeps the exact formula confidential to protect their product's unique formulation.
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Absolutely not; that is a so-called urban myth, a nice rumor but totally untrue if only because sperm of any animal including man can only be kept outside of the body if deep frozen. The active ingredients of Carmex lip balm are camphor (1.7%), menthol (0.7%), salicylic acid, and phenol (0.4%). The inactive ingredients (that do nothing but give the balm its flavor and substance) are beeswax, cetyl esters, flavor, lanolin, parafin wax, petrolatum, and cocoa seed butter.
The first pot of Carmex came in 1937.
menthol, camphor, alum and wax
Carmex is available in a variety of forms and flavors.
Carmex is made at Carma Labs. Alfred Woelbing invented Carmex lip balm 1937. He made it by hand in his home until moving into a facility in the 1950's.
No, Carmex does not test their products on animals and is cruelty-free. They do not sell their products in countries where animal testing is required by law.
I've tried carmex before and it's pretty much done the job for me, if you are wondering what flavor to try I would stick to the original cherry. Hope I was a help! i love carmex. it works wonders for me if your lips are severly dry.
The chemical formula for Carmex lip balm is not public information as it is a proprietary blend created by the manufacturer.
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