Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Lips Care

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Eat plenty of fruits and veg
Drinking plenty of water to prevent dehydration.
If your lips are prone to dryness and cracking, check out a daily maintenance product.
Check that your lipsticks contain condition-enhancing ingredients, especially if you use long-lasting lipsticks, which tend to dry out lips.
To help remove flakes from dry lips, use a soft toothbrush, and gently brush across your lips. Whenever you are exposed to especially drying conditions, whether due to harsh outdoor elements or a dry indoor environment, use a lip care product that seals in natural moisture and seals out the drying forces.
To stop lips from chapping due to dry lip sticks, use a very slight base of vaseline before applying the lipstick. Grind rose petals and apply on lips to get smooth pink lips If you sunbathe, be sure to use a lip balm with sufficient sunscreen. Remember to moisturise lips after soaking up the rays. (Special tip: lip balms with camphor are designed to help lips that need healing. For effective moisturising, choose a balm without camphor, or use a clear lip gloss.)
Home Made Recipe for lip Care For a relaxing, at-home boost to your lips, mash a quarter of a ripe papaya until it makes a juicy paste. Then, lie down on a towel and apply a generous amount to the lips and the skin around the lips. Leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes, rinse it off and apply lip balm. Papaya contains exfoliating enzymes and can help to soften and refine lip lines.etables

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