
Lip Service: How to CARE for Lips!
Like your complexion, lips require maintenance to look and feel their best. Your mouth is constantly exposed to food, drinks, sunlight, makeup, and often drying oral-hygiene products," says David H. McDaniel, a dermatologist in Virginia Beach, Virginia. "These emements, combined with your mouth's thin skin, lack of oil glands, little to no melanin, plus frequent facial movement, can have an aging effect on the lips over time." Plus it is coldx3 this winter. Here is what you can do.
Skin on lips: To keep lips hydrated apply balm containing a heavy-duty hydrator, such as shea butter, peptides, vanilla, and avocado oil. Reapply often. If your lips get dry and flaky, use a gentle exfoliator a couple of times a week.
Try Arbonne's Sheer Shine in Tutu or Copper and get a free Lip Saver Sunscreen SPF 30 that is filled with chamomile and linden extracts.
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Your trans friendly beauty expert,
Clair