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From lip balm to cleansing balm: why these formulas are indispensable in the fall

Cleansing: The Body Shop Chamomile Luxury Cleansing Oil

If the current climate change — or let's face it, cold winter weather — is making your skin feel tight and dry, you should definitely try cleansing balms. These thick formulas are applied to dry skin and help dissolve makeup and impurities without tightening the skin. We love Chamomile Cleansing Oil. Apply this rich balm to dry skin and remove with a damp cloth.

The Body Shop Chamomile Luxurious Cleansing Oil, $16 (now $9.60!)

Hydrating from head to toe: La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5

After cleansing, you need to moisturize your skin, which is even more important if you have dry skin. The thing is, dry skin can damage your skin from head to toe, so it's great to have a product on hand that can solve everything from your feet to your lips. This soothing multipurpose balm from La Roche-Posay does just that—and for the whole family. The non-greasy, non-sticky balm is suitable for adults, children, and even babies, making it a must-have in the home this fall. Balm containing madecassoside, copper, zinc, manganese, panthenol, shea butter and glycerin moisturizes rough skin and gives a matte finish. Apply twice daily to cleansed, dry skin in generous layers on stubborn areas to gently nourish dry skin.

La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Balm B5, $ 14.99

Lips: Maybelline Baby Lips

To keep your lips looking luscious, you should always have a lip balm on hand because, as you know, dry, chapped lips don't go well with this season's trendiest liquid matte lipsticks. Keep them soft and supple with a moisturizing balm. For kissable lips, use lip balms such as Maybelline Baby Lips.we are big fans of Quenched at Skincare.com.

Maybelline Baby Lips Lip Balm, $ 4.49