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- I tried Trader Joe's $7 dupe for Summer Fridays' $24 lip butter balm. The cheaper product really surprised me.
I tried Trader Joe's $7 dupe for Summer Fridays' $24 lip butter balm. The cheaper product really surprised me.
- I compared Summer Fridays' lip butter balm to its supposed dupe from Trader Joe's.
- Trader Joe's package came with almost twice the product for less than half the price.
- They were so similar that I'd rather save money by getting the Trader Joe's balm.
Summer Fridays is perhaps best known for its viral lip butter balm. The non-sticky formula has been praised in beauty publications and on TikTok since 2020, and it's supposed to leave a glassy, glossy look.
Unfortunately, it costs $24 a tube, which is a little too much for me to regularly spend on lip balm.
Luckily, as a professional makeup artist, I have found plenty of so-called dupes on the market that use similar ingredients and formulas but cost less. One that recently caught my eye is Trader Joe's two-flavor pack of lip butter balm for $7.
To see how similar the products really are, I bought both and put them to the test.
To pick up my Summer Fridays balm, I headed to Sephora.
There's something luxurious about purchasing skincare and makeup products at high-end retailers, and I enjoyed perusing the varieties of balms on the shelf.
The brand's lip butter balm comes in eight shades/scents: vanilla, sweet mint, pink sugar, iced coffee, vanilla beige, brown sugar, cherry, and poppy.
I went with sweet mint, mostly because it sounded similar to a variety Trader Joe's offers. It also seemed to be the most neutral shade of the bunch, so I thought it would make for a good, fair comparison.
I paid $24 for a 0.5-ounce tube.
As a grocery store, Trader Joe's was a less luxurious, more hectic environment.
However, these lip balms were super convenient to buy since I was already there buying groceries.
I paid $7 for 1.04 ounces of product in two varieties (each 0.5 ounces): vanilla mint and brown sugar.
Far and away, Trader Joe's has the better deal on balm. When broken down, Summer Friday's balm costs $48 an ounce, and Trader Joe's is about $6.73 an ounce.
Both balms came in matte, mint-green squeeze tubes, which I found aesthetically pleasing.
However, Summer Fridays' packaging is slightly thinner, creating a longer tube, and has a contrasting white cap.
Despite the subtle size difference, they both fit easily into small pockets, which is a high priority for me when it comes to lip balms.
The minty balms from Trader Joe's and Summer Fridays smelled very similar to me. In fact, I couldn't tell them apart in a blind smell test.
For both products, I liked the added kick of sweetness to mellow out the tingly mint sensation.
When I glanced at the back of each box, I didn't notice much variance in the balms' formulas. This is especially true for the first-listed ingredients, which typically make up the largest part of a product's makeup.
When I asked dermatologist Toral Vaidya about the formulas, she said that some of the shared ingredients β shea butter, tocopherol (vitamin E), and sodium hyaluronate β make both products similarly effective for hydration.
"Shea butter is a moisturizing agent rich in fatty acids that helps nourish the lips, and vitamin E is an antioxidant that has skin-protecting qualities and also helps the skin retain moisture," she told BI. "Sodium hyaluronate is a humectant and skin-conditioning agent that helps hydrate the lips."
I was able to smoothly apply Summer Fridays and Trader Joe's balms on my bare lips and on top of other products for a glossy finish.
The applicators on both tubes had similar divots that seemed to form the shape of my lips as I used them, which I loved.
The only difference I noticed was that Summer Fridays' formula felt slightly thicker.
I used each balm for a total of three days, leaving some time between for the fairest comparison.
My lips felt similarly hydrated the entire time, and both products showed noticeable improvement in healing my chapped lips.
I found myself applying the Summer Fridays formula less frequently than Trader Joe's balm, but that could've been due to the difference in my schedule those weeks. I was out and about in the cold more while testing the latter.
I completely understand why people rave about Summer Fridays' balm, especially if they've found a signature shade or scent they can't part with. However, when it comes to the basic clear formula, I really couldn't tell the difference between the products.
I'd rather save some money and repurchase the two-pack dupe from Trader Joe's.
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- Democrats urge Trump nominees to keep the IRS's free direct tax-filing tool, touting it as a DOGE-friendly program
Democrats urge Trump nominees to keep the IRS's free direct tax-filing tool, touting it as a DOGE-friendly program
- Some Republicans have urged Trump and his nominees to kill the IRS's free direct tax-filing tool.
- Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Chris Coons are urging them to keep it.
- They also argued that the program fits the bill of one of DOGE's reported goals.
As some Republicans urge President-Elect Donald Trump to kill the IRS's free direct tax-filing tool, Democrats are attempting to preserve it.
In a letter to Treasury Secretary nominee Scott Bessent and IRS Commissioner nominee Billy Long, Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Chris Coons of Delaware touted what they see as the benefits of the program.
"Direct File is making the process of interacting with the government more efficient, a goal we all can agree on," Warren and Coons wrote in a letter exclusively provided to Business Insider. Twenty-two other senators and 113 House members, all Democrats, also signed on.
The duo also made the case that the program "fits the bill" of a program that's reportedly being explored by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's "Department of Government Efficiency:" a mobile app to allow Americans to file their taxes directly to the IRS for free.
"The Direct File pilot program has proved that it is efficient, cost effective, user friendly, and secure β a pilot program that already meets the DOGE leaders' goals," the senators wrote. "As Mr. Musk and Ms. Ramaswamy have said, Americans deserve a simple and
free way to meet their tax obligations online."
The program, which was enabled by the 2022 passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, first launched in 12 states last year and is set to expand to 13 more states this year. More than 140,000 have filed their federal tax returns via the program, according to the IRS.
The direct-file tool is designed to make filing taxes easier and simpler. Historically, many Americans have had to spend significant amounts of time on tax preparation or pay money to private services like TurboTax.
"Most Americans have simple tax returns, yet filing is still arduous and frustrating," the senators wrote. "The complexity of the tax code makes it difficult for average Americans to ensure they get it right, while also protecting their sensitive financial and personal data."
In December, 29 House Republicans sent a letter to Trump urging him to kill the program via executive order as soon as Day One of his presidency. They cast the tool as an example of the "weaponization of government," arguing that it gave too much power to the IRS.
It's not clear how the incoming Trump administration will approach the program, and the Trump-Vance transition did not immediately respond to a request for comment for this story.