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From Lacking
To Lushious - What To Look For In A Lip Balm
by Paul
Graham
They flake. They peel. They
crack. They hurt. In addition, they are about as kissable as
sandpaper. Nobody wants chapped lips. But cold, dry, or windy
conditions or just some bad luck in the genes department can
definitely dry out and roughen up that tender and sensitive section
of your face. Hence, using lip balm regularly is the best way
to keep lips moist and prevent chapped lips. All lip balms, no
matter what their ingredients, are, basically, a way to replace
or add to the normal, moisture-retaining barrier of the skin.
Lip balms functions the same way as lip-gloss, though, the former
is more of a treatment and the latter is more on its cosmetic
purpose.
1. What Are Lip Balms?
Generally, lip balms are made from menthol, scented
oils, beeswax, camphor, petroleum jelly, and other different
components like alum, salicylic acid, and vitamins. When buying
lip balms, there are certain factors that need to be considered.
There are ingredients that when present in lip balms may induce
greater result and long-lasting treatment.
2. Go natural
Basically,
all lip balms are created for the same purpose and are definitely
effective on their own ways. However, it is still important to
choose lip balms that contain natural substances. This is to
be sure that using lip balms will not irritate your chapped,
dry lips.
3. Look for the
super friendly oils.
When
buying lip balm, it is best to buy those that contain vegetable
oils like olive oil and almond oil. These particular types of
vegetable oils are useful in bringing back the natural oils to
the lips. Hence, you will have healthy-looking, clean, shiny
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4. Consider the kind of lip service
you want from your lip balm.
Do
you want to use it as an everyday alternative to lip-gloss? Are
you looking for medical treatment with regards to your super
dry, heavily chapped lips? Do you want to provide some sun-block
protection to your lips? Or do you just want to have that super
protection that you had been longing to have? Lip balm uses may
vary from the everyday lip care to the super-protection lip balms.
5. Consider the kind of weather
you have on your place.
How
often should you use lip balm to prevent your lips from chapping?
It depends on where you live and the time of the year. For example,
if you live in Denver, the typical weather or climatic condition
would be very dry and cold in the winter, and there is a lot
of sun. Hence, it is important that you should use a lip balm
on a daily basis, applying it a couple of times a day. If your
neck of the woods is less dry, less cold, or less sunny, you
may be able to use lip balm less frequently.
6. Choose a lip balm with sunscreen.
The lips take a solar beating just like the other
areas of the face that are exposed to sunlight, but they typically
do not get protection from sunscreen. That is why it experts
strongly suggest using a lip balm with a sun-blocking ingredient.
People, however, should be wary of using lip balms with sunscreen
protection elements. Some people are sensitive to sunscreen,
and their lips can become chapped because they are using it on
their lips. Hence, if you notice any itching or redness, go back
to a lip balm without the extra protection.
7. Observe the first batch of lip balms you have
bought
It is really hard to
distinguish the different ingredients in lip balms and its propensity
to cure chapped lips. In fact, there are instances wherein some
lip balms can even make the matter worst. And so, it is extremely
important to note if a certain brand of lip balm can actually
do more harm than good. If this is the case, then, it would be
better to find another brand and look for the possible ingredient
that could have caused the irritation. Indeed, it has been said
before but it certainly bears repeating: The fastest way for
a woman to update her look is by simply swiping a flattering
shade of lipstick over her kisses. However, this is not possible
if you have dry, chapped lips. |