

Hydra Moist Moisturiser with SPF 30
Waking up to flaky, sore lips can ruin your morning. Cold weather, dry air, and even certain foods leave lips parched. Most people slap on any balm they find, but some formulas just sit there without real relief.
Lips don’t have oil glands, so they dry out fast. Wind, sun, spicy foods, and dehydration make things worse. If you keep licking your lips, it only strips away more moisture.
If you see petrolatum or heavy mineral oils at the top, those can provide a barrier but won’t actively hydrate. Plant-based oils and butters do both: protect and nourish.
A truly hydrating balm lasts for hours without feeling heavy. You shouldn’t have to reapply every 20 minutes. A good formula creates a flexible shield, locking in moisture and keeping lips soft—even through meals and cold wind.
Arish BIO-NATURAL offers lip balms packed with Bionatural® Actives—like mango butter, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin E—that hydrate, repair, and protect. You can even scan your skin with our AI Skin Analyser for a custom recommendation. Check it out at arishbionatural.com.
Absolutely. Daily use helps maintain moisture and protects lips from drying out. Just make sure you pick a formula without harsh chemicals or strong fragrances.
Sometimes balms only coat the surface but don’t sink in. Look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid or shea butter—these hydrate deeper. Avoid balms with menthol, which can make things worse.
Steer clear of menthol, camphor, strong fragrances, and alcohol. These can irritate lips and cause more dryness.
Yes, our formulas use Bionatural® Actives like mango butter and hyaluronic acid to hydrate and repair even severely cracked lips. Try the AI Skin Analyser for a personalized pick.
You usually need to reapply every few hours, but a high-quality balm should last longer. Definitely put it on before bed and before going outside.
Staying hydrated is key. If you’re dehydrated, your lips will show it first. Pair good hydration with a nourishing lip balm for best results.
Definitely. Just let the balm absorb for a few minutes before applying lipstick. It’ll help your color glide on smoothly and keep lips moisturized.
Often, yes. Natural butters and oils tend to hydrate and heal without irritating. Always check for ingredients that suit your skin.
No. We’re committed to cruelty-free formulations, and none of our lip balms or skincare products are tested on animals.
You should! Cold air strips moisture from your lips fast. A nourishing balm forms a barrier and keeps lips protected all season.