Lipstick Diy

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Lips require extensive care and we should not provide anything less than what they deserve. Sweetnes

26/03/2022

How to take care of your lips

Unlike the skin on the rest of your body, lips don’t have sebaceous glands. These microscopic glands open into hair follicles. They’re responsible for producing the oil that keeps skin soft and moisturized, explains Nina Desai, MD, a board certified dermatologist in California.

While you might instinctively lick your lips to keep them moisturized, doing so actually leads to more dryness, Desai explains.

Licking can also cause yeast to build up on the lips. This may lead to a condition known as angular cheilitis, or painful inflammation at the corners of the lips.

The key to healthy lips is using a moisturizing product every day. If your lips are very dry, you may also want to exfoliate your lips 1–2 times per week.

“If you have healthy lips, exfoliation isn’t necessary,” says Suzanne Friedler, MD, a board certified dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology PC in New York. “However, if your lips tend to be dry and flaky, gentle exfoliation can smooth out rough spots, so that lip cosmetics apply more uniformly.”
Step-by-step daily lip care routine

There are two parts to a lip care routine: hydration and exfoliation. You’ll only need to exfoliate if your lips are prone to chapping and cracking.
Hydrate

“Any time your lips feel dry is an appropriate time to use a lip balm,” Friedler says. Here’s how:

Use an applicator or your fingers to apply moisturizing balm liberally over lips, including at the corners.
If you’re spending time outside and your lip moisturizer doesn’t contain sunscreen, follow up with an SPF 30+ lip balm.
Reapply as necessary at regular intervals throughout the day. Desai recommends using a hydrating lip product 2–4 times per day. You may need to use more if you have very dry lips or eczema.

Exfoliate

“Exfoliating your lips can help eliminate some dry, flaking skin that builds up and restore the [shininess], softness, and smoothness that we all want,” Desai says.

She recommends exfoliating 1–2 times per week as a part of your nighttime routine:

Apply a small amount of exfoliating scrub to your fingertips.
Gently rub over the lips in small circular motions for no more than 30 seconds.
Leave mixture on lips for 10 minutes, allowing the nourishing oils to soak in.
Rinse with warm water.
Pat skin dry with a clean towel.
Apply a protective balm to lock in moisture and soothe lips.

To boost your lip health, stay hydrated and avoid picking or biting your lips, Desai adds.

It’s also important to apply sunscreen with at least SPF 30 anytime you’re in the sun. This can be either in your lip product or in addition to it.

“The lips are a common spot of precancerous lesions and need to be protected from the sun,” Desai explains.
Lip care home remedies

These DIY recipes can support your lip care routine.
Lip scrub

To make a simple lip scrub at home, Desai recommends combining 2 teaspoons of a naturally abrasive ingredient, like salt or sugar, with 1 tablespoon of a nourishing ingredient.

Nourishing ingredients can include:

coconut oil
jojoba oil
avocado oil
beeswax
pure petrolatum
almond oil
shea butter

Add more oil if you want a looser mixture.
Lip balm

You can use the same nourishing ingredients without the sugar or salt to make a lip balm at home.
Ingredients

2 tbsp. shea butter
4 tbsp. liquid oil, such as coconut, almond, or olive oil
3 tbsp. beeswax pellets

Directions

Melt all ingredients in the microwave for 30 seconds.
Stir together.
Keep microwaving and mixing until the ingredients are well-blended.
Pour mixture into pots or tubes, and let it cool.

“Just be sure to avoid the facial skin, where oils can cause acne breakouts,” Friedler notes.
Lip care for men

It doesn’t matter what your gender is. If you have lips, they need care. You can follow the same steps and expert tips to care for your pout no matter how you identify.
Products

According to Desai, ointments are more effective at sealing in moisture than balms. She likes the following ingredients:

white petrolatum
lanolin
shea butter
beeswax
glycerin
ceramides

Desai recommends the following lip balms:

Aquaphor Lip Repair with shea butter and soothing chamomile essence
CeraVe Healing Ointment with petrolatum, ceramides, and hyaluronic acid for cracked skin anywhere on your body
Vaseline Pure Petroleum Jelly to lock in moisture anywhere your skin is super dry
Glo Skin Beauty Barrier Balm with petrolatum, glycerin, and various plant-based oils for chapped lips, cuticles, and skin
EltaMD UV Lip Balm Broad-Spectrum SPF 36 with petrolatum and castor oil plus sun protection
Supergoop PLAY Lip Balm SPF 30 with shea butter, sesame oil, sunflower oil, and sun protection
Colorscience Sunforgettable Lip Shine SPF 35 with a touch of gloss in a natural pink tint, plus hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, and sun protection

Friedler recommends the following lip balm:

Dr Dan’s Cortibalm with hydrocortisone, beeswax, petroleum jelly, and mineral oil for people with severely dry lips

For exfoliation, Desai suggests the following sugar scrubs:

Sara Happ Brown Sugar Lip Scrub
Kopari Coconut Lip Scrubby

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