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Lip Care Tips

Lip Care Tips for People with Dry Skin

1

Your lips need even more care than your skin

If you already have dry skin, your lips are likely even drier because they lack the oil glands that help moisturize the rest of your face. People with dry skin need to be especially diligent about lip care.

2

Use a deeply penetrating lip balm

Surface-level moisture isn't enough for dry skin types. Choose a lip balm with oils that penetrate deeply, like organic coconut oil and jojoba oil, rather than petroleum that only sits on top.

3

Apply lip balm before face moisturizer

When you do your skincare routine, apply lip balm first so your lips get dedicated attention. If you apply face cream first, you may forget your lips or only give them a quick swipe.

4

Exfoliate gently once a week

Dry skin tends to accumulate dead cells that prevent lip balm from penetrating effectively. A gentle weekly lip exfoliation with a sugar scrub removes this barrier and allows better product absorption.

5

Layer lip balm multiple times for severe dryness

For extremely dry lips, apply a thin layer, let it absorb for a minute, then apply a second layer. This layering technique provides deeper hydration than a single thick application.

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FAQ

Why are my lips drier than the rest of my face?
Lips lack sebaceous (oil) glands that the rest of your facial skin has. They also have much thinner skin with fewer protective layers. If you already have dry facial skin, your lips are fighting an even bigger moisture battle.
What is the best lip balm for chronically dry lips?
Look for deeply penetrating organic oils (coconut, jojoba) sealed with a natural occlusive (beeswax). Numbrrrz Unscented provides maximum moisture delivery with zero risk of irritation from fragrances that could worsen dry, sensitive skin.

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