Most common questions used to investigate
Do you have chapped lips?
Do you spend time outdoors?
Do you wear lipsticks?
Do you breath through your mouth?
Do you apply a lip balm after meal?
Common conclusions
When the lips are chapped, they are dry and cracked. Your lips are probably chapped if they burn, itch, or feel uncomfortable. White petrolatum, lanolin, shea butter, beeswax, and ceramides are all moisture-locking ingredients to look for in lip balms. To help prevent or treat chapped lips, apply occlusive and emollient ointments liberally during the day, particularly before bed.
Lip balm protects lips from the elements such as dry air, wind, and cold temperatures. Your lips need sunscreen too so you should try out the Vanicream Lip Protectant Sunscreen SPF 30, Kiehl's Since 1851 Butterstick Lip Treatment SPF 30, Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm, etc. A good lip balm with SPF will block harmful UV rays while moisturizing your lips.To keep your lips protected, reapply frequently.
Apply whatever substance you want before applying lipstick or lip gloss, not after. Reapply periodically to keep your lips covered.
Applying a small amount of lip balm before going to bed will help to keep your lips from drying out when you sleep. Look for shea butter, glycerin, or natural oils as ingredients.
You should start doing that. This is because you lick your lips or otherwise have saliva on the surface of your lips when you chew. If you feel “addicted” to lip balm, practice only applying it a few times per day, or give yourself a break and stop using it at all for a few days.
If you have been "addicted" to lip balm, try using it just a few times per day, or take a break and stop using it altogether for a few days.
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