Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Eco Lips Mongo Kiss Review and Giveaway 6/18 CLOSED




I have previously talked about Eco Lips and said how much I really like their products.  They offer a huge assortment of lip balms that are made with amazing ingredients.  Their products are great to keep your lips moisturized during any season.  They have products geared towards kids and tons of great products for adults too.  I would like to introduce you to their Mongo Kiss Lip Balms.  




The new Mongo Kiss lip balms from Eco lips contain Mongongo Oil.  This is a neat nutrient filled oil.  It comes from Africa.  It contains lots of Vitamin E and is very moisturizing.  It helps create a barrier on your skin.  The oil comes from a reddish brown fruit.  The fruit is edible and very nutritious.  The seeds inside are similar to that of an almond.  

These Mongo Kiss lip balms come in great varieties too.  They offer an unflavored, pomegranate, vanilla honey and peppermint.  I love them all, but my favorite was the vanilla honey.  I found the lip balms did an amazing job keeping my lips very moisturized.  These will be great in the Winter for super chapped lips too.  The lip balm seemed to last a long time too.  What flavor would you want to try?




You can learn more about the Mongo Kiss Lip Balms from Eco Lips by visiting their website.  You can also connect with Eco Lips on Facebook and Twitter.  

Giveaway - Enter to win 1 of 2 Mongo Kiss Prize Packs (3 lip balms per winner).

Open to US residents 18 years or older.  The giveaway will end on 6/18/13 at 8:59 PM PST.  The winners will be chosen randomly.  The winners will be contacted by email and will have 48 hours to contact me back to claim their prize.  Mommie of 2 is not responsible for lost prizes or prizes not received.



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20 comments:

  1. I learned that if you purchase 10 lip balms, Mongo will give $1.50 to the organization of your choice.

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  2. Mongo Kiss lip balm is made with Cocoa Butter, Mongongo Oil,(from Zambia, Africa). Mongongo oil is used to moisturize skin, sounds great to me...

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  3. Eco Lips lip balm is handcrafted in Cedar Rapids, Iowa!! :D
    Mary G Loki

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  4. The balms are handcrafted in Iowa.

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  5. Mongongo oil is used as a body rub by the !Kung bushmen of the Kalahari to cleanse and moisturize their skin, and protect it against the harsh desert environment.

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  6. I learned that it attracts and retains moisture.

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  7. I'd love to try the tinted lip balm!

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  8. I learned how the mongongo nuts are harvested and processed. They are used in these balms.

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  9. I learned about Mongongo Oil and how it is good for Skin and Lips:
    High in Vitamin E and other vitamins to nourish the skin.
    Contains the essential fatty acids and vitamins necessary for your skin to create a flexible barrier that can also prevent and repair any damage to the skin.
    twinkle at optonline dot net

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  10. I couldn't believe how nourishing mongongo oil is for your skin/lips!

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  11. Mongongo Oil comes from Africa. Thank you, Jerri Davis

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  12. I learned their Lip Balms feature certified organic ingredients and Fair Trade Certified™ Cocoa Butter infused with Mongongo Oil, a nutrient-rich oil from Zambia, Africa.

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  13. I learned that inside the Mongongo nut is a tasty and highly nutritious seed or nut similar to an almond that, when pressed, yields the bright yellow Mongongo Oil. In some years, the fruit is so abundant that they lay knee deep on the ground.

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  14. I'd like to try the peppermint flavor

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  15. I would like to try the Vanilla Honey.

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  16. I learned that it comes from Africa and a social worker helped women with the opportunity to make an income.

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  17. i learned they are hand crafted in the usa, iowa :)

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  18. Eco Lips Bee Free is a vegan product made with a plant wax called Candelilla wax instead of bees wax.
    Thanks!

    kimberlybreid at hotmail dot com

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  19. They're handmade in Zambia, Africa!

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