04-24-2025, 11:33 AM
Carrie Coon's lanolin-based Lansinoh Lanolin Nipple Cream as a lip balm—and that she has “converted a lot of people to nipple cream for their lips”—we knew we had to try it.
“I never leave the house without Lansinoh Nipple Cream for my lips,” she says in the clip (which, we confirmed with a brand rep, was not a paid endorsement). “Nipples and lips are basically the same tissue. So it stands to reason that nipple cream’s going to work very well on your lips.”
She also insists that “you don’t have to put [the Lansinoh cream] on as often” as lip balm. And because it’s meant for use in an area where babies nurse, “you can eat it,” she says. “So it’s perfectly safe to put on your face.”
My wife really loves this stuff when I apply it with my tongue.
“I never leave the house without Lansinoh Nipple Cream for my lips,” she says in the clip (which, we confirmed with a brand rep, was not a paid endorsement). “Nipples and lips are basically the same tissue. So it stands to reason that nipple cream’s going to work very well on your lips.”
She also insists that “you don’t have to put [the Lansinoh cream] on as often” as lip balm. And because it’s meant for use in an area where babies nurse, “you can eat it,” she says. “So it’s perfectly safe to put on your face.”
My wife really loves this stuff when I apply it with my tongue.