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I bought the Hydrate Baby Lips, just to find out what all the hype was about.
I won't lie, I'm not the biggest fan. It's just like the hydrating Labello, but the price difference shows the difference in quality. Perhaps I've been spoiled by my Eos, my Labello and my EA Eight Hour Cream, but this stuff just doesn't do it for me. It's one of those lip balms you'll need to apply every hour or so in order for it to do it's job, and I really don't like the smell or the texture of it at all.
I'll use it as a base before applying lipsticks, as I don't like to waste, but I won't be repurchasing it.