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I dont care what packaging. I just want to get rid of it and want smooth lips. There is like no week without dead skin on my lipsDepends on how dry they are. Very dry lips with a lot of scaly skin tend to respond to a thinner product applied regularly than a thick occlusive. It also depends on the type of packaging you'd prefer- pot, stick, tube, etc.
Ok nvm a stick would be better for outside and pot or tube for the homeDepends on how dry they are. Very dry lips with a lot of scaly skin tend to respond to a thinner product applied regularly than a thick occlusive. It also depends on the type of packaging you'd prefer- pot, stick, tube, etc.
Are you exfoliating your lips?I dont care what packaging. I just want to get rid of it and want smooth lips. There is like no week without dead skin on my lips
noAre you exfoliating your lips?
Thank you very much for the effortYou can absolutely get away with just making sure that you're running your washcloth over your lips when you're cleansing your face (use a bit more pressure than you would on the rest of your face but don't rub too hard). But if you want a specific product:
- Kopari Coconut Lip Scrubby
- Lush Lip Scrub
- Lanolips Lemonaid Scrubba Balm
Balms in sticks:
Nivea Essential Lip Care Balm- can feel quite thick on, but it's cheap, clear and it does the job.
Welede Everon Lip Balm- has a decent amount of fragrance so you might not be a fan
Balms in tubes:
La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Lips- I can't remember if this one is white or not, it's been a while since I've used it
Weleda Skin Food Lip Balm
Other balm of note:
Clarins Lip Comfort Oil- these are shiny as fuck and sold as makeup instead of skincare since they're more of a lip gloss, however, I've never found anything that works better for my lips personally so I just use them overnight.
Honourable mention also goes to Carmex- I find that it's not my favourite, but I know a lot of people who swear by it.
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Thanks, I needed this as well.You can absolutely get away with just making sure that you're running your washcloth over your lips when you're cleansing your face (use a bit more pressure than you would on the rest of your face but don't rub too hard). But if you want a specific product:
- Kopari Coconut Lip Scrubby
- Lush Lip Scrub
- Lanolips Lemonaid Scrubba Balm
Balms in sticks:
Nivea Essential Lip Care Balm- can feel quite thick on, but it's cheap, clear and it does the job.
Welede Everon Lip Balm- has a decent amount of fragrance so you might not be a fan
Balms in tubes:
La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Lips- I can't remember if this one is white or not, it's been a while since I've used it
Weleda Skin Food Lip Balm
Other balm of note:
Clarins Lip Comfort Oil- these are shiny as fuck and sold as makeup instead of skincare since they're more of a lip gloss, however, I've never found anything that works better for my lips personally so I just use them overnight.
Honourable mention also goes to Carmex- I find that it's not my favourite, but I know a lot of people who swear by it.
You can absolutely get away with just making sure that you're running your washcloth over your lips when you're cleansing your face (use a bit more pressure than you would on the rest of your face but don't rub too hard). But if you want a specific product:
- Kopari Coconut Lip Scrubby
- Lush Lip Scrub
- Lanolips Lemonaid Scrubba Balm
Balms in sticks:
Nivea Essential Lip Care Balm- can feel quite thick on, but it's cheap, clear and it does the job.
Welede Everon Lip Balm- has a decent amount of fragrance so you might not be a fan
Balms in tubes:
La Roche Posay Cicaplast Baume B5 Lips- I can't remember if this one is white or not, it's been a while since I've used it
Weleda Skin Food Lip Balm
Other balm of note:
Clarins Lip Comfort Oil- these are shiny as fuck and sold as makeup instead of skincare since they're more of a lip gloss, however, I've never found anything that works better for my lips personally so I just use them overnight.
Honourable mention also goes to Carmex- I find that it's not my favourite, but I know a lot of people who swear by it.
I'd use a separate toothbrush, but yeah that will work fine. Again, just don't go too hard.Can I just brush my lips with my tooth brush? That's what i do and it works ok or should I buy a product for that
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