Lip Care Tips Before Bed
Remove all lip makeup gently
Use a gentle, oil-based cleanser to remove lip makeup without scrubbing. Harsh removal strips natural oils and irritates delicate lip skin, setting you up for a worse night of healing.
Gently exfoliate once per week
A weekly gentle exfoliation with a soft cloth or homemade sugar scrub removes dead skin cells and allows your lip balm to penetrate more deeply during the overnight hours.
Apply a generous layer of organic lip balm
Use a thick application of an organic lip balm like Numbrrrz as the last step in your bedtime routine. The beeswax barrier locks in moisture all night while the oils nourish and repair.
Use a silk or satin pillowcase
Cotton pillowcases absorb moisture from your lips and cause friction. Silk or satin creates less friction and helps your lip balm stay on through the night for maximum healing.
Run a humidifier in your bedroom
Ambient moisture in the air prevents your lips from drying out overnight. This is especially important during winter when heating systems dry out indoor air dramatically.