Product Review and Recommendation: Cliganic Chapstick
- Hannah

- Jan 15
- 2 min read

Cliganic chapstick has become one of my go-to lip products because it’s simple, effective, and actually works. Dry lips are something I deal with a lot, especially with long days, cold weather, and being outside often, and Cliganic makes it easy to keep my lips comfortable. Unlike some chapsticks that feel heavy or overly waxy, this one uses organic, plant-based ingredients that feel light and nourishing instead of just sitting on top of your lips.
What I like most about Cliganic is how it keeps my lips moisturized for hours. The natural oils help hydrate, while the beeswax locks that moisture in, so I don’t feel like I have to constantly reapply. It goes on smoothly and doesn’t feel sticky, which makes it easy to use throughout the day without even thinking about it.
The ingredient list is another big plus. Sunflower seed oil, coconut oil, and jojoba oil all work together to soften and soothe dry lips, while vitamin E helps protect and repair them. The beeswax adds just enough protection without making the balm feel heavy. Everything feels clean and gentle, which is great if your lips get irritated easily.

I’ve tried other good lip balm brands too, including Aquaphor, which I still think is a solid option. But Cliganic is the one I end up carrying with me everywhere. I bring it to practice, keep it in my bag at school, and always have it during tournaments, especially when my lips are dry or when I accidentally bite them. What really stands out is how long it lasts—I can still feel the moisturizing effects even after the product is off the lips, which doesn’t always happen with other chapsticks. My lips would still feel soft and moisturized, even after hours.
Overall, Cliganic feels like one of those everyday products you don’t really think about until you realize how much you rely on it. It’s easy, effective, and reliable, and while there are plenty of good chapsticks out there, this is by far one of the best ones I’ve tried and the one I reach for the most.
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