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Dry or chapped lips can be a symptom of dehydration, sunburn, dry weather, excessive licking, certain allergens, and more. Relieving chapped lips is relatively easy and painless, but it's important to go beyond relief and treat the underlying cause, too. Follow the tips on this list to heal your lips and prevent chapped lips in the future.

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Cover your lips with unscented lip balm or ointment.

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  1. Choose a product that contains natural ingredients like cocoa butter, vitamins A and E, beeswax, petroleum jelly, or dimethicone. Apply it several times a day, especially any time before you go outside. Carry the balm with you during the day and continue to moisturize throughout the day. [1]
    • Try applying balm after you brush your teeth or wash your face. Toothpastes, mouthwashes, and facial cleansers alter your mouth’s PH and can cause chapping.
    • Another good time to apply balm is right before you go to bed, to keep your lips moist during the night.
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3

Wear lipstick.

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  1. Although it does not work as well as balms and moisturizers, it does provide a limited amount of protection from the sun and wind. Avoid light lipsticks that will intensify the effects of the sun and, instead, choose tinted lipsticks that reflect more sunburn-causing UV rays. [3]
    • Look for lipstick that has an SPF rating of 15 or higher for added protection from the sun.
    • Matte lipstick can dry out your lips so it’s important to apply moisturizer in the night and in the morning before you apply lipstick. This helps your lips hold their moisture. [4]
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5

Exfoliate your lips regularly with a lip scrub.

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Stay hydrated.

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  1. Keep a bottle of water with you throughout the day and drink some whenever you feel thirsty. Other beverages that hydrate include herbal teas and juices. [8]
    • Aim to drink about 15.5 cups (3.7 L) of water or other hydrating fluids per day if you’re a male or 11.5 cups (2.7 liters) if you’re a female. [9]

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