Caryl B will have all natural lip balm among the featured products at the Sonoma Valley Women’s Club Holiday Boutique
As cold weather crops up during autumn season, in addition to reaching for hand lotion, there’s lip balm.
Dry, cracked, chapped lips are uncomfortable in chilly weather and can make the seasonal beverages and treats, people usually enjoy like pumpkin lattes, apple cider, etc, a little bit painful.
A really good lip balm does for the lips what a quality hand lotion does for the skin; it moisturizes and protects.
With a U.S. market sales rate of over $3 billion dollars last year alone, there are so many different brands and varieties/forms of lip balm on the market, according to some market analysts, the exact number is uncertain.
Yet based upon the latest data of cosmetic manufacturers in the United States, which is over 4,000, IBIS World reports says that the forecast of growth in this sector grows by at least 3 percent annually.
Moisturizing restores the lips, helping them to maintain suppleness and resist effects of wind and cold.
This is something that Caryl Brandes of Caryl B Personal Care Products understands well.
Like all of her products, Brandes sought to make not only an effective and reliable lip balm but also a high quality one.
“I couldn't find a lip balm that I liked,” she said.
“It either irritated my lips and or was too greasy.” Brandes didn’t like that most lip balm brands are made with petroleum.
Some brands have as much as 45 percent petroleum in their ingredients.
While petroleum jelly has been around for decades, it’s easy to forget that it is a byproduct made from crude oil.
Which means, the lip balm brands that use mostly petroleum jelly also have traces of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) within them. The petroleum ingredient used in many lip balms gets mixed with beeswax.
“The lip balm I offer is Vegan and has no beeswax,” said Brandes.
Caryl B lip balm is all natural.
“And, noted Brandes, “the lip balm I make does not irritate.”
Ironically, petroleum jelly for all its seemingly moisturizing feel and “greasy” texture doesn’t really provide moisture. As featured in USA Today three years ago, all it does is make a greasy barrier on the skin.
More likely what’s being absorbed is things like naphthalene which is in the PAHs group of chemicals.
The skin on lips are thin and even for the rugged individual, can be sensitive to wind and cold.
Again, according to market researchers, the exact number of natural lip balm brands is unknown. Yet this particular niche is growing.
What’s most important to local artisan-producers like Brandes (who is based in Marin County) is as she said. “it’s high quality and my customers asked me for more.”
And for those who wear make up, Brandes reiterated. “it’s not greasy! And, I can put my lipstick on over the lip balm.”
Caryl B Personal Care Products, ‘Gifts that Pamper!’ will be featured at the 17th annual Holiday Boutique - Craft Fair sponsored by the Sonoma Valley Women’s Club. The Caryl B booth will be there on the weekend of Saturday & Sunday November 1 and 2, 2025.
For more information visit the Sonoma Valley Women’s Club website.















