Carma Laboratories, Inc.
Carmex is a brand of lip balm produced by Carma Laboratories, Inc. It is sold in jars, sticks, and squeezable containers….Carmex.

Product typeLip Balm
Produced byCarma Laboratories, Inc.
CountryUnited States
Introduced1937
MarketsAustralasia, Europe, North America, Scandinavia, Africa, Asia

Who distributes Carmex?

Carma Laboratories, Inc. is a third-generation, family-owned company that manufactures and distributes all Carmex® products.

Where is Carmex headquarters?

Wisconsin
Carma Laboratories/Headquarters

How much is Carmex worth?

Carmex generates close to $100 million in annual retail sales, according to data from the consumer research firm Nielsen. Carmex does not release revenue numbers publicly. Carmex makes about 500,000 tubes, sticks and jars of its lip balm every working day at the Franklin factory and headquarters.

What was Carmex originally made for?

lip balm
1937. Alfred Woelbing started making Carmex® by hand, pouring the medicated lip balm into the now-classic jars in his kitchen in an attempt to remedy his cold sores. He sold it the old fashioned way, visiting pharmacies one by one.

Why is Carmex so popular?

According to The Cut, Carmex lip balm is super addictive because it contains several ingredients that can cause sensitivity or irritation, which leads to a never-ending cycle of application.

How long does Carmex last?

Answer: There is no expiration date on the balm. The company itself gave this response: “According to Carmex, being that their regular line of lip balm do not contain any water (anhydrous) there is no place in the product for bacteria to grow, therefore no expiration date!

How did Carmex get its name?

Alfred Woelbing suffered from cold sores and invented Carmex to find a solution to his own health issues. Carmex’s name comes from the “Carm” from Woelbing lab’s name and “ex” was a very popular suffix at the time, which resulted in the name Carmex.

Why does Carmex tingle?

It’s common to feel that tingling sensation when you apply Carmex, particularly if your lips are dry or chapped! Reason being, Carmex contains camphor and menthol, which give Carmex its ‘cooling’ effect and helps relieve the irritation of rough, chapped lips.

Why is there salicylic acid in Carmex?

Carmex says that the salicylic acid, “serves as a pain reliever and an antiseptic. It also helps to dry cold sores.” Concentrated salicylic acid is used to remove warts, says Wikipedia. Diluted salicylic acid is commonly used in skin care products aiding in the removal of acne and skin aberrations.

Why is Carmex bad for lips?

Besides the camphor and menthol, Carmex also includes several other ingredients that can cause sensitivity. The irritation creates a never-ending cycle of Carmex addiction. Dr. Bowe says, “Carmex has many irritating ingredients that can cause inflammation in the lip area in people with sensitive lips.

Why does Carmex work so well?

In many ways, it is the antithesis of sexual appeal. But it’s also the only thing that really works for my lips. It contains menthol, camphor, petrolatum, beeswax, and some other ingredients that, all combined, provide a whoosh of freshness upon application, followed by a protected, moisturized feeling.