Protect them, especially when it's cold, and nourish them, especially when they tend to dry out. It's not necessary to waste money dealing with the discomfort, and sometimes the pain, of Cracked lipsThere are many natural remedies, all very effective. And there are excellent and simple ones forms of prevention, with which you can avoid any problems with your mouth and your smile.
Remedies for dry and chapped lips
Let's take a closer look at what they are:
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Aloe Vera Cucumber
A first and effective remedy against chapped lips is the cucumberCut it into slices and apply it four times a day to the chapped area. Other useful substances include honey, aloe vera, extra virgin olive oil, beeswax, and rose petals.
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Stick with shea butter
If the cold is really very strong, and unusual for your habits, and if you feel the fragility of your lips, then you can resort to an emollient stick based on cocoa butter or shea butterUse it before going out, and more than once while you're out. Your lips won't retain it, so reapply it every time you eat, drink, or rub your lips. Choose one with sunscreen.
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Lipstick
Lipstick offers protection and helps prevent chapping. A creamy lipstick helps soften already chapped lips.
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Ointment
The danger with chapped lips is that they can become infected. To prevent infection, you can apply an ointment, morning and evening.
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Vitamin B
Nutritional deficiencies, for example Iron and B-complex vitamins, may be partly responsible for peeling lips. Make sure you're covered in this regard by taking a multivitamin supplement.
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Hydration
Hydrate your lips from the inside out by drinking more water, especially in winter. It's recommended to drink several glasses of water throughout the day. As you age, dry lips can worsen with each winter. Another way to combat dry lips is to humidify the air in your home and office.
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Don't wet your lips
When you lick your lips, you temporarily apply a little moisture, which evaporates immediately and leaves your lips drier than before. Saliva also contains digestive enzymes, which aren't good for your sore lips. Moisturizing chapped lips can lead to a condition called dermatitisWhen you lick your lips, you remove all the sebum from the surrounding areas. The risk is that you moisten not only your lips but also the surrounding area and end up with a red ring of dermatitis all around your mouth.
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Toothpaste
Allergies and sensitivities to ingredients in toothpaste, candy, chewing gum, and mouthwashes can cause chapped lips in some people. Some anti-tartar toothpastes are even worse at chapping lips than regular toothpastes.
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Zinc oxide
There are people who like to drip saliva on their lips during the sonnoIf this is the problem, apply a zinc oxide cream every night before bed. The cream creates a barrier effect that protects the lips.
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Rub the skin
Run a finger along the sides of your nose, then rub it over your lips. This way, you're using up some of the sebum that naturally accumulates there. It's a lubricant that your lips need anyway, since they get it from the surrounding skin. It's the most "homemade" system there is.
Read also:
- Moisturizing beeswax face cream: how to make it at home for velvety skin
- What to do for chapped facial skin
- Beauty treatments to do when returning from vacation
- How to care for your skin naturally
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