How to Heal Scabbed, Chapped & Bleeding Lips
Things You'll Need
- Oil-based lubricating cream
- Lip balm
- Scarf
Instructions
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Apply a thin coat of oil-based lip cream or petroleum-based lip balm. Use the lip treatment three to four times a day to keep your lips hydrated, and apply more of the lip treatment when outside. Use a lip balm that contains SPF to protect your lips from sun exposure while outdoors. Wash your hands with soapy water before touching them to avoid spreading germs.
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Cover your mouth with a scarf during the winter. The harsh, bitter wind in the winter saps your lips of moisture and exacerbates cracking and bleeding. A thick, heavy scarf acts as a barrier to reduce exposure to extreme temperatures and maintain your lip health.
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Drink water every two to three hours. Your body continuously loses water and needs replenishment to keep your skin, including your lips, hydrated and smooth. Avoid caffeinated drinks including tea, coffee and carbonated soda as they are diuretics that reduce hydration rather than contribute to it.
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Discontinue use of lip products with dyes or perfumes, as these products irritate the skin and can cause an allergic reaction when used on sensitive lips.
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