4 Ways to Use Lip Balm as a Survival Tool
Fires
You can use it to start fires by smearing it on any surface and then igniting it.
It will burn slowly, and it provides an excellent way to ignite tinder without
wasting matches or fuel. You can also use it as a candle by inserting a match
into the top and pushing it down about a half an inch. Coat the match with
some of the balm and light. It will burn slowly and consistently for quite some
time. You can also remove the balm from the container, melt it down, insert
a wick and then use it as a candle as well.
Waterproofing
You can smear the material on shoes, bags, seams and even gloves to add
a protective barrier against moisture. While this isn’t as effective as store
bought sprays or duct tape, it will provide a certain degree of protection
that can help to keep your feet and contents of small bags dry. You can also
use it to coat zippers to prevent heat from escaping as well.
Wound Care
Medicated lip balm can be used as a salve for minor cuts, scrapes or burns.
It can also act as a barrier against exposure which can promote faster healing
while minimizing the chances of getting an infection. It also can be used on
blisters to prevent them from getting worse by reducing friction as you walk.
Skin Care
Lip balm can be used in hot and sunny climates to protect the skin from
exposure to intense sunlight. Simply apply it to the face and rub it in. While
it won’t act as a sunscreen, it will keep the skin moist and prevent it from
cracking. It also works wonders in cold and windy conditions by protecting the
skin from drying out and burning. It will also help to insulate the skin from
the cold and stave off the effects of frostbite. You can also mix it with some
charcoal or dirt and use it as a glare reducer. Simply apply it below the eyes
just like you see baseball players do, and you will notice an immediate difference.
These are just a few examples of the many practical uses of lip balm. You
can also use the empty container for storing small items such as matches,
batteries or medicines. The possibilities are virtually endless. Try these examples
out for yourself and see how effective this little product really is. Always keep
a few tubes handy in your bug out bag, home, car, shelter or backpack before
you head out into the woods. You can never have too much of this stuff, and
it will make life during difficult circumstances a little bit easier.