Most common questions used to investigate
Do you exfoliate your lips?
Do you drink plenty of water?
Do you lick your lips?
Do you use moisturizing products on your lips?
Common conclusions
Lips can quickly get deeply chapped and if you neglect or stop applying some hydration to them, they can also crack and leak. You should drink plenty of water to provide your lips with the moisture they need.
You should avoid licking your lips because it not only does it dry out the surface, it also creates a lot of damaging friction on the lips. Try to be very mindful of what you are doing with your mouth with your tongue and do something else, such as pulling on a chopstick. To keep your lips healthy, you should avoid damaging the surface by picking at the skin with your fingers or biting at the skin with your teeth.
Extreme weather will damage your lips and make them dry and chapped, so make sure to give a protective layer to your lips so that they do not get red or itchy. You should protect your lips with a moisturizer such as Aquaphor, Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm, Kiehl's Balm #1, etc. As it forms a protective layer on the lips and enters deep down to rehydrate the skin and move up the natural renewal process, Vaseline® Healing Jelly is also an excellent option.
You should continue using moisturizing products on your lips to keep your lips protected and healthy.
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