Tips For Chapped LIps
Advice to stop being dry
Use a sunscreen
Wear lipstick
Stop the infection
If the problem is with the lips, they can be easily infected. To prevent this from happening, apply an antiseptic ointment available at your pharmacy. If your lips are tight, use antiseptic lotion at least twice a day - morning and night are the most important.
Use vitamin B.
Drink fluids
Do not allow your lips and body to become dehydrated, especially during the winter. Drink extra fluids. As we age, our cells' ability to retain moisture decreases and the problem of our dryness during the winter may actually increase. Try to drink a glass of water every few hours.
Do not lick the lips!
When you lick your lips, you apply moisture and it evaporates and your lips feel drier than before. Lip licking can sometimes cause skin diseases around the mouth, so be careful. If you are tempted to lick your lips, imagine that you have smeared dung on them - cow dung will not heal your lips, but it will definitely prevent you from licking them !!
Think zinc
Some people fall asleep and it dries your lips and makes your lips worse. If this is a problem, apply zinc oxide ointment before going to bed every night - this will act as a barrier to protect your lips and stop this from happening.
Use natural oils on your skin
It is essential to use a lip balm or other type of lip moisturizer to have truly smooth lips throughout the day. This is because the lips do not contain oil or sweat glands and continue to dry out. Lip licking is usually the way we keep them moisturized. But if the air dries out the moisture too quickly, it will cause them to dry out further.
Healthy, chapped lips use lip balm continuously throughout
the day. This not only moisturizes but also protects from the sun and wind and
dry air.
Choose a balm that contains natural ingredients that nourish
and heal dry lips. Jojoba oil, for example, is light, non-greasy and absorbs
quickly into the skin. Jojoba oil is rich in vitamin E so it has moisturizing
and nourishing properties and heals and nourishes. Rosehip oil is used to
rejuvenate the skin and reduce the signs of premature aging, thus reducing fine
lines and dryness. Rosehip oil is rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and
contains gamma-linoleic acid (GLA) and vitamin C. Rosehip oil is often used in
products made for long marks, burns, scars, and mature dry skin. It is best for
the lips!
Shia butter is the king of all lip moisturizing ingredients.
This wonderful natural moisturizer has creamy properties that lock in the
natural moisture it contains and nourishes the lips with essential fatty acids to
prevent dry lips.
Shea butter not only moisturizes the lips but also has the
ability to restore the elasticity of skin cells. When used on the lips, they
not only hydrate but also slowly regain their natural elasticity, giving them a
healthier and smoother look. Shea butter moisturizes and heals. It is a
wonderful ingredient in lip balm to rejuvenate the skin on the lips.
LanaB Lip Balms contains all the ingredients and much more
to nourish and nourish the lips throughout the day and now contains coconut and
raspberry, watermelon, vanilla and 100% organic natural fragrances.
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