Chapped Lips
Causes of chapped lips
Chapped lips develop when the skin of lips loss the capacity of moisture retention. The chapped may reduce the capacity of moisture retention and give results too dry, chronic and severe pain. The following are the causes of chapped lips:
Wetting the lips with no protection
Allergy from dyes of lipstick
Natural oils in the affected skin and often lessen by excessive exposure to cold, dry air, wind and sun.
Deficiency of vitamins B or essential fatty acids, dehydration and poor diet.
Symptoms of chapped lips
Loss of moisture from the lips
Bleeding
Mild pain
Dryness
Lips become rough and reddish
Sensitivity of lips
Here are three steps to help you get rid of chapped lips:
Apply lip balm or petroleum jelly. You can also try coating your lips with skin moisturizer, vitamin E oil or aloe vera gel. These greasy products help keep your lips properly moisturized.
Avoid licking your lips, since the saliva will evaporate and leave them dry.
Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration.
Use a lip balm two times a day one time in the morning and other before going to bed at night to get smooth lips.
Choose a lip cream or balm that contains sunscreen. Sun exposure contributes to chapped lips.
Before going to outside, always apply coat of lip balm that includes sun block.
Prevention tips of chapped lips
Avoid more exposure to sun rays
Keep the air in home humid
Do not go out in cold and dry weather before applying lipstick or lip balm
Before going in sunny weather, use a sunscreen lotion or cream with SPF on lips.
One can treat chapped lips with phenol and beeswax
Dab one a small quantity of petroleum jelly or lip balm before using lipstick to give lips moisture.
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