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How to Aid Those Chapped Lips

Lips Become Chapped Due to the Following:

  • Exposure to wind, sun, and cold, dry air
  • Obstructed breathing, such as allergic rhinitis, which forces you to breathe through your mouth
  • Contact dermatitis due to irritants or allergens in cosmetics or skin-care products
  • Certain medications, such as those used to treat acne
  • A habit of licking your lips
  • Dehydration

To Prevent Chapped Lips Try These Tips:

  • Use an oil-based lubricating cream, such as Aquaphor Healing Ointment, or lip balm containing petrolatum or beeswax.
  • Apply lip balm before going in cold, dry weather. Reapply several times while outside.
  • Avoid licking your lips. Saliva evaporates quickly, leaving lips drier than before you licked them.
  • Avoid using a flavored lip balm, which can tempt you to lick your lips.
  • Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
  • Use a humidifier at home to keep moisture in the air.
  • If chapped lips become more severe, consult your doctor.

Source: “Chapped lips: What is the best remedy?”, Mayo Clinic