How To Use A Lip Scrub For Optimal Results

How To Use A Lip Scrub For Optimal Results

As the weather cools down and people start using heaters, many of them prepare for the arrival of seasonal chapped lips. Cracked and peeling lips can be quite unpleasant and can ruin lipstick. Besides, they tend to be irresistible to pick at, which can make the situation even worse.

Cleveland Clinic has identified several factors that can cause dry or chapped lips, including sunburn, cold or dry weather, vitamin deficiency, dehydration, and medical conditions such as thyroid and autoimmune disorders. But regardless of the cause, there are proven methods to treat chapped lips. The American Academy of Dermatology Association recommends drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated, using a humidifier at home, and avoiding irritating ingredients, such as eucalyptus and salicylic acid. The association also recommends using non-irritating products on your lips to aid in their healing. This is where lip scrubs come in handy.

A lip scrub is a mechanical exfoliant that removes dead skin from lips and leaves them feeling smooth and silky. Lip scrubs are great for those with chronic dryness but can be used by anyone to achieve healthy and rejuvenated lips.

How to use a lip scrub

Woman with smooth lips

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Nivea explains that lip scrubs not only leave you with smooth lips, but they can also remove dry, dead skin, retain the moisture in your lips, even out lip color, help your lipstick to last, and reduce swelling and bleeding derived from chapped lips. In addition, the process of using a lip scrub is also cost-effective and fool-proof!

According to L’Oréal, the best way to use a lip scrub is to start with clean, damp lips. Apply a generous amount of scrub to your lips and rub it in gently. Then rinse the scrub with a wet, soft cloth, using lukewarm water. Wipe the scrub away with the fabric, repeating this step once more if you feel like there are still granules on your lips. Finish with a light layer of a hydrating, non-irritating lip balm. Cleveland Clinic advises using lip balms that are hypoallergenic, sun-protective, and fragrance-free for optimal performance. It can also help to use a humidifier in the room during the process, which will stop the air around you from drying out. You can use a lip scrub around once or twice a week, though people with excessively dry lips may benefit from using a lip scrub every day (via ChapStick). If you find that your lips are becoming more chapped after exfoliating, you could be using your scrub too much.

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Now you know how to scrub your lips properly, it’s time to find (or make) a good lip scrub.

How to find a good lip scrub

Homemade lip scrub

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There are a few things to look out for when in the market for an effective lip scrub, which is an important consideration for optimal benefits. Vaseline advises searching for a lip scrub with an emollient base made from shea butter, coconut oil, coconut butter, grapeseed oil, or pure vitamin E oil — all things that help soften skin. Some lip scrubs may also have humectants like honey, aloe, and glycerin, which help your lips retain moisture. They’ll also commonly have exfoliants like cane sugar, oats, or coffee grounds, which remove the dead skin. Meanwhile, Healthline recommends avoiding products with mint, cinnamon, eucalyptus, and menthol, which can be irritating.

Making your lip scrub is surprisingly easy and effective and lets you know exactly what’s in your products. DIY beauty blog Homemade for Elle lists a five-minute recipe for lip scrub that includes just coconut oil, sugar, and honey, and the internet is a whole of simple homemade scrubs that work wonders. According to Vaseline, you simply need an emollient, such as a few drops of olive oil or petroleum jelly, a humectant, such as honey, and an exfoliant, like coffee grounds, and you’ll have your own scrub.

Olena Aliamina
I am Olena Aliamina, a prefessional coach and makeup artist. I started my career in beauty industry back in 2016 as a makeup artist, and later on added professional hair design, lash extension and hair stylist skills to my portfolio. I hope you will like my articles and tips I share!