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You don't have to do a lot to get soft, smooth, kissable lips. Whether your lips are chapped, wrinkled, or flaky, there are plenty of solutions out there—and we're here to help you along the way. Read on for plenty of beauty and lifestyle tips that will get your lips smoother and softer in no time.

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Use a natural, hydrating lip balm that contains beeswax.

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  1. If you have very dry lips, look for something that contains glycerin, petrolatum, or shea butter . [1]
    • Try a lip balm with SPF 20 in it for added sun protection. [2]
    • Avoid lip balms that contain artificial dyes or flavors. These are common allergens for many people, and a cause of dry, chapped lips.
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Choose hydrating or moisturizing lipstick over regular lipstick.

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  1. If you like to wear lipstick, look for something that says "hydrating" on the label. Apply lip balm under your lipstick for even more hydration and smoothness.
    • Take a pass on the lip gloss, which tends to be drying. If you must use lip gloss, apply it over your lip balm. [3]
    • Choose creamy lipstick over matte lipstick. Creamy lipstick is generally more moisturizing than matte lipstick, which tends to be drying.
    • Apply lip balm, then brush your lips for smoother lipstick application. Before you apply any lipstick, apply a good, hydrating lip balm. Wait 5 minutes, then gently brush your lips with a clean toothbrush dipped in water. Rinse your lips with water, pat them dry, then apply your lipstick. [4]
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Apply a retinol-based product around your lips to combat creasing.

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  1. It is also a natural sign of aging. You can add more definition to your lips by applying a pea-sized amount of a retinol-based cream to the skin around your lips. [5]
    • Apply the cream nightly. If you have sensitive skin, apply it every other night instead.
    • This cream should be available over-the-counter. If you can't find it in your local pharmacy, ask your doctor about getting a prescription.
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Exfoliate your lips with a lip scrub to eliminate flakiness.

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  1. If you want a little more plumping action, consider using something that has cinnamon in it. How often you exfoliate depends on how flaky or sensitive your lips are. Once or twice a week should be enough for most people. [6]
    • If you have very sensitive skin, you may have to exfoliate every other week.
    • To make your own lip scrub, combine 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of coconut oil or olive oil, 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of honey, and 2 tablespoons (29.6 ml) of brown sugar. Massage some of the scrub onto your lips using small, circular motions. Leave it on for 1 to 2 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water. Follow up with lip balm. [7]
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Exfoliate your lips with petroleum jelly and a soft toothbrush.

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  1. Brush your lips with it using small, circular motions. Wipe most of the petroleum jelly off, but leave a thin coating for hydration. [8]
    • Need a little more exfoliating power? Mix a little bit of sugar into the petroleum jelly, then massage it onto your lips with your finger instead.
    • This technique is similar to using lip balm and a toothbrush, but it allows you to use more petroleum jelly, which some people find gentler/more hydrating.
    • You can also massage your lips with a paste made from baking soda and water. Mix enough baking soda and water to make a paste. Apply the paste to a soft, clean toothbrush. Massage your lips with the toothbrush using circular motions. Rinse the paste off, then follow-up with lip balm. [9]
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Switch up the products you are currently using.

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  1. When making the switch, go for something natural and without any synthetic flavorings; natural flavors are fine. There is a chance that you are allergic to one of your current lipsticks, balms, or toothpaste.
    • You don't have to switch up everything—just the products that come in contact with your mouth.
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Drink 8 glasses (1.9 liters) of water daily.

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  1. Drinking water also has many other benefits, including clear skin.
    • If you notice your lips are looking more chapped than usual, drink some water or use Vaseline or another petroleum jelly.
    • There are other ways to stay hydrated as well. Snack on water-rich foods, such as watermelon or cucumber. Sports drinks and coconut water are also great options. [10]
    • Avoid drinking from bottles, when possible, as this can cause fine wrinkles around your mouth. Bottles with a nozzle-tip should be fine, however.
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Protect your lips during cold or windy weather.

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  1. If it is too warm for that, or if you simply don't like wearing scarves, consider using some lip balm or petroleum jelly (i.e.: Vaseline) instead.
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Cut back on acidic and salty foods.

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  1. Not only can these foods sting your lips, but they can make any current flaking worse. Salty foods may also dry out your lips because of the fine, salty coating they leave on your lips.
    • This does not mean that you have to give these foods up forever; once the flaking stops, you can try slowly reintroducing them into your diet.
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Break the habit of biting or licking your lips.

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  1. Biting your lips too often can scrape away the delicate skin, leaving it chapped. Saliva, although moist, actually dries out your lips, especially if you applied lip balm.
    • If you like to wear flavored lip balm, switch to an unflavored one so you won't be tempted to lick your lips.
    • You can also apply petroleum jelly instead. It doesn't taste good and may help you break the habit of licking your lips.
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Do not pick at your lips if they are chapped.

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  1. Instead, apply a natural, hydrating lip balm instead. Make sure that you use one that is labeled for chapped lips.
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Breathe through your nose rather than your mouth.

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  1. Breathing through your mouth dries out your lips just like windy weather. When possible, try to make a habit of breathing through your nose rather than your mouth.
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Get a humidifier if it is very dry in your room.

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  1. Use a humidistat to measure the humidity in your home. If the reading falls below 45, get a humidifier.
    • You don't have to leave it on all the time; you can leave it on at night and turn it off during the day.
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See a doctor if the flaking persists and nothing helps.

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  1. If the corners of your lips are also cracked, you may have a type of yeast infection. Another culprit might be a prescription medication for acne, high blood pressure, or nausea; they often have chapped lips as a side effect.
    • Do not discontinue your prescriptions without consulting your doctor first.
    • Dry lips may also be an indicator of a vitamin deficiency. [11]



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    Exfoliate, then moisturize for best results. A lip scrub can help keep your lips smooth, especially if you moisturize them immediately afterwards with a lip mask or lip balm. It can also make a big difference if you use a light lip balm during the day, then a heavier product at night while you're sleeping.
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    If I do dip a toothbrush in petroleum jelly and scrub, should I do this every day or just when they get dead skin on them?
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    No, you should not do it every day. If you over-exfoliate, your lips will become irritated and chapped. At most, exfoliate twice a week.
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    Will licking my lips and picking at scabs cause scars?
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    Licking your lips won't, but picking at scabs could.
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      • Put a warm green tea bag on your lips for 2 minutes then apply lip balm.
      • Make sure that the toothbrush you use to scrub your lips is soft. Hard bristles could make your lips more chapped. Baby toothbrushes are a great choice.
      • If your lips look creased and wrinkly when you apply lipstick, try applying some lip balm first.
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      • Applying coconut oil can help heal dry lips.
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      • Don't over-exfoliate your lips, or you will make the flaking worse.
      • Avoid using white sugar in lip scrubs, especially if you have sensitive skin. Use brown sugar instead, which is softer.
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      If you want to make your lips smooth, you’ll need to exfoliate and moisturize. For an easy exfoliation, apply lip balm to soften your lips, wait 5 minutes, then use a toothbrush to gently brush your lips and remove any dead skin. You can also make a lip scrub with coconut oil, honey, and brown sugar. Massage the scrub onto your lips, let it sit for 1 or 2 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water. After you exfoliate your lips, apply a lip balm to keep them moisturized. Avoid lip balms with artificial dyes or flavors, since these can be drying. Drinking 8 glasses of water a day will also help keep the skin on your lips hydrated. Additionally, you should avoid licking your lips as much as possible, since this can dry out your skin. To learn how to protect your lips in cold weather, read on!

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