Winterize Against Chapped Lip
Chapped lip - it’s uncomfortable, unattractive, and a general nuisance.
However, by the time summer rolls around and fall comes in, you have forgotten what happened to your lips in
January.
Chapped lip is not completely preventable, but you can certainly go a long way in preventing
yourself from going through the bleeding and cracking sourness of winter lips, as well as healing lips that have
already suffered winter’s spite.
So remember so that you can prepare your lips.
Fall is the best time to get started in hydrating to prevent chapped lip which is really just
the dehydration of your lips
For one thing, start using your lip balm in the fall so as to properly hydrate your lips and you will be
able to better fight the elements of winter.
Wax based lip balms are only effective in the
prevention of dry and chapped lip.
They do not contain enough moisture to repair lips that have already dried out and chapped. Certainly, they are
great for protection but not for fixing the problem once it has happened.
You want to always be hydrating, softening and protecting your lips throughout the fall and winter. Use a
moisturizing lip paint or lip stick once or twice a day to look good and protect well.
Use at least an SPF 15 to prevent sun damage, and put yourself on the road to great
looking lips all year round. Some lip chapping and dryness may not be caused completely by the
elements.
Those people on Accutane or who suffer from dry lip problems naturally can make use of the same strategies year
round.
Provide your lips with proper protection against the direct sun besides hydration. Whether it
is lipstick or lip balm, make sure you are using something with an SPF. The preference is for something at a rating
of 15 or higher.
If you want to wear a lipstick as well, layering is okay. Just make sure you are protecting your lips
from those UV rays. Once winter arrives, there are precautions you should take in addition to the
application of lip balm. You may want to consider taking a multi vitamin.
A lack of vitamin B complex or iron in your system can be to blame for lip problems. Also, stay
hydrated as a whole. Drink fluids often to keep your entire body moist. Most importantly, and you have probably
heard this before, but do NOT lick your lips.
No matter what, avoid licking or wetting your lips. When you lick them, you do apply moisture
to them, but as it evaporates it actually leaves your lips even dryer.
Try develop a good before bed habit - apply zing oxide to your lips. Some people
tend to drool and salivate as they sleep and this moisture, like licking your lips, and this
can cause chapped lip.
The zinc oxide acts as a barrier to protect your lips during the night, as you sleep. Then, by keeping your lips
dry you can both prevent chapping and help to heal lips that are already damaged. Perhaps you are skiing or working
outside and lose your lip balm.
There is still a solution to the problem. Rub your fingers on the side of your nose and face. You will be able
to pick up some of the natural oils that your body produces.
Take the oil on your finger and apply it to your lips. You will continue to produce oil as the day wears on and
the oil is a great natural protector for your lips. This is a perfect home remedy for chapped
lip.
Consult your dermatologist if your lips are already severely chapped. He or she may prescribe you something like
a 2 ? % hydrocortisone ointment to help get those lips back to healthy condition.
If the damage does not seem too bad, there are things you can do at home. For one, studies have shown that
creamy lipsticks used with a sunscreen can help soothe already chapped lip. Also, cracked and chapped lip
can become infected fairly easily.
To prevent infection to cracked or chapped lip,
apply antiseptic ointment every day, twice a day, particularly at night and in the morning.
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