How to Use a Lip Scrub the Right Way

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Whether you spot a bright, bold lip every day of the week, or simply have a nude lip kind of person, regardless of your experience, exfoliating your lips regularly will keep them looking and feeling great all year round. If still unsure on how to use a lip exfoliator correctly, there are a couple of things you need to know.

Before going any further, it pays off to know what a lip scrub does? Well, the skin on your lips is naturally very thin compared to the skin on the rest of your body. Not to mention, there are no sebaceous glands on your lips to keep them moisturized. It is also why wrinkles above the lip appear as we age.

However, there are other many factors that also contribute to dry lips. Among the common causes of dry lips include cold, dry weather, sun damage and frequent licking. The secret to keeping them soft and flake-free? Of course, staying hydrated and moisturized are important. But the extra step that ensures they’re always ultra-smooth is exfoliating, And that’s precisely what a lip exfoliator is useful for.

A lip exfoliator helps gently remove dry, rough skin, leaving the surface smooth and prepared for lipstick, gloss, or any other product you may want to apply. Keep in mind lip prep is an essential part of make-up application.

It is highly recommended that you exfoliate your lips once or twice a week, depending on how dry your skin is due to the weather. Too mush exfoliation can irritate and damage your lips. So, what can you use to exfoliate your lips?

Well, you can always reach for a conventional sugar scrub, there are tons to choose from. Of course, you could also concoct your own DIY sugar scrub. Just combine equal parts honey and organic raw sugar. There is nothing wrong with adding a bit of coconut oil for extra moisture.Don’t want to invest in a lip exfoliator? Sometimes, your face scrub could do the job, as long as it’s hydrating and not too harsh.

Of course, some other household items do the job also. For instance, a damp towel, a soft toothbrush, or even a cotton bud. Make sure you apply a thick coat of balm on the lips first. Be sure to do your homework before getting yourself a lip exfoliator.

Zion Roelofs

Zion Roelofs bestselling author and renowned speaker on leadership and personal development. He has written several books on the subject. Zion's work has been featured in The Business Review, and The New York Times. He is a sought-after keynote speaker and has addressed audiences at major events around the world. Zion holds an MBA from Stanford University and a degree in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Zion Roelofs bestselling author and renowned speaker on leadership and personal development. He has written several books on the subject. Zion's work has been featured in The Business Review, and The New York Times. He is a sought-after keynote speaker and has addressed audiences at major events around the world. Zion holds an MBA from Stanford University and a degree in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley.

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