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Lip scrubs are used as a form of mechanical exfoliation. [1] They contain small, grainy particles that, when rubbed onto your lips, remove dead skin cells and dry flaky bits. In turn, this leaves your lips soft and smooth, as opposed to rough, chapped lips. Incorporating lip scrub into your skincare routine is beneficial in many ways, but it is only effective when used correctly.

  1. Ensure your finger is clean so you don't contaminate the scrub. The amount you apply depends on how rough or flaky your lips are. Flakier lips call for a liberal amount of lip scrub, whereas relatively smooth lips require only a small amount of lip scrub to do the job. Assess your current situation and make an informed decision.
    • If your lips are peeling , but not raw, use your lip scrub generously to get rid of the dead skin.
    • If your lips are raw, cracked or bleeding , wait for them to heal before using any lip scrub. You do not want to cause any further damage.
    • Cracked lips will take 2-3 weeks to fully heal if you treat them properly. [2] This may seem like a long wait but it will be worth it in the end. In the meantime, you can practice other forms of lip care that are more gentle on your delicate skin.
  2. Ensure that both the top lip and bottom lip have an equal coating. However, if one lip is particularly flakier than the other, it will not hurt to apply a more liberal amount to that one.
    • Be careful not to apply too much pressure when doing this. [3] The skin of your lips is sensitive and can break easily if too much force is used.
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  3. Press your lips together and rub your bottom lip against your top lip in a circular motion. Continue this motion for around 30 seconds. Done correctly, this is will scrape off any dead skin cells and flakes you have. [4] Ensure you do this firmly, but not too hard, or you may risk damaging your lips.
    • If you feel your skin rip while you are rubbing them together, stop immediately. This is a sign that you might have applied too much force.
    • Wait for them to heal before using lip scrub again. When you do, either rub more gently, or for a shorter period of time.
  4. If your lip scrub is edible - which is often the case - you can simply lick it off. If not, gently rinse it off using your hands and some lukewarm water. To avoid making a mess, it is suggested that you lean over a sink or basin when doing this.
  5. The best way to do this is to use a soft towel or tissue. Make sure this is done gently and with care.
    • Avoid drying them by quickly rubbing them back and forth. Although this may make them dry faster, it is not worth it in the end. This will only lead you ripping your skin and making your lips bleed.
    • Try not to use any rough materials against your lips. This may cause the skin to break. However, if this is your last resort because you cannot find a soft towel or tissue, gently press your lips against the material until they are dry. Remember that this is your last option and you should not use it unless absolutely necessary. Using rough materials can also lead to dry, irritated lips. [5]
    Dr. Anjali Mahto, Dermatologist

    When using a lip scrub, be gentle yet thorough in massaging particles over the lips to lift away dry, flaky skin. Rinse with lukewarm water, pat dry, and follow with a nourishing balm. Limit exfoliation to 1-2 times weekly for most skin types. Those with sensitive skin may require less frequent scrubbing. The proper prep work pays dividends in revealing smooth, conditioned lips ready to shine.

  6. An effective and simple way to do this after exfoliation is to apply a hydrating lip balm or lotion . [6] This step is not only important for keeping your lips smooth and soft , but also to reduce your risk of getting chapped lips. Lip scrubs are mainly for exfoliating your lips, and although many have moisturizing ingredients in them such as natural oils (olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil, etc.), it is more effective to hydrate your lips with a lip balm or lotion.
    • Products with petroleum jelly , such as Vaseline, seal the moisture in your lips for hours. [7] This is helpful if you have or are prone to particularly dry or cracked lips .
    • Not only does petroleum jelly have multiple skincare benefits, it is also inexpensive and found in most drugstores and pharmacies. Hence, it is a very useful product to have at home. [8]
    • Some lip balms can cause irritation if you have sensitive skin. [9] If you experience a tingling, burning or stinging sensation after an application, discontinue use and use another lip balm instead. [10]
  7. [11] This will ensure that you have smooth, plump lips every day. However, it is important to refrain from using lip scrub any more than the recommendation as exfoliating too often will damage your lips.
    • Cinnamon is a great ingredient for plumper lips. It irritates your mucus membrane, increases blood circulation in the area, and makes your lips look fuller.
    • The shelf life of a homemade lip scrub depends on the ingredients used in the recipe.
    • If you use 100% natural ingredients and do not put preservatives, a lip scrub based on coconut or avocado oil should last for about two weeks if it's being refrigerated.
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Warnings

  • Scrub your lips a maximum of three times a week. Any more will damage your lips, especially if you have sensitive skin.
  • Stop scrubbing immediately if you feel the skin tear.
  • If your lips are cracked or raw, wait for them heal before you use lip scrub.
  • Avoid scrubbing your lips too hard - this will only rip the skin. Scrubbing gently will still provide effective exfoliation.
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