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Keep Your Lips Soft and Beautiful

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Due to their delicate nature, the lips are more likely to experience damage than other areas of the face. They are susceptible to cracking, peeling, and bleeding, which can make your lips look as terrible as they feel. Using a few simple strategies can help to protect your lips, keeping them soft and beautiful. 

Stay Hydrated

Keeping your body hydrated helps to keep your lips in excellent condition. Remember to get your eight full glasses of water a day to give your body the moisture it needs to stay healthy. 

Avoid Licking Your Lips

You should resist the temptation to lick your lips because doing so is detrimental to their condition. Human saliva contains enzymes that can damage the delicate skin on your lips. 

Protect Your Lips on Windy Days

As the air blows across your lips, it strips away moisture. Make sure that you use a gel or cream intended for this area of your face to help protect them against wind damage. 

Always Remove Lipstick at the End of the Day

Healthy lips need to be able to breathe freely. Leaving on your lipstick for extended periods prevents your lips from doing so. Always remove your lipstick before retiring for the night. 

Apply Hydrating Creams at Night

If your lips are dry, chapped, or split, using a hydrating cream or gel designed for the lips can help restore their suppleness. If you don’t have any available, you can also use a small dab of petroleum jelly to help revitalize their beauty. If you want to keep your lips looking gorgeous, you need to take the time to care for them. Typically, it takes just minimal effort, and the results are well worth the time you took to infuse fresh beauty into your lips. 

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Written by College Health TV

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