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Dry lips can be painful and regular lip balm doesn’t always to the trick. Keep your lips soft and supple with this DIY vanilla mint lip scrub.

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Some people don’t seem to deal with dry or chapped lips, while others have to deal with them year-round. In the winter and spring, lip dryness occurs because of low humidity indoors, while the summer sun can zap moisture from the lips. Are you the type of person who keeps lip balms all over the place? You have one in the bathroom, one in the car, one at your desk, and one on your bedside table. If you fall into that category, then you need the lip scrub in this article. 

A lip scrub is similar to a face scrub, only it contains special ingredients that are gentle on the lips. The reason for this is because the skin on the lips is more sensitive than other parts of the face or body. Using a lip scrub can contribute to softer lips that are more hydrated and less prone to tears, discoloration, and dryness. Just as you would exfoliate your face or body, so do you need to exfoliate your lips. Moreover, lip scrubs contain moisturizing ingredients that hydrate the lips while cleaning away dead skin cells. Just make sure to use gentle exfoliants like sugar or coffee on sensitive lip skin. 

Reasons That You Need A Lip Scrub

A lip scrub should be an essential component of any skin care routine because the lips deserve as much attention as your face. The reasons that you should use a lip scrub are detailed below:

  • A lip scrub helps to remedy chapped lips by removing dead skin cells with gentle exfoliants. At the same time the moisturizing ingredients provide the lips with hydration and nutrients that encourage healthier lip skin.
  • A lip scrub can act like a primer that you use prior to applying your favorite lipstick. Additionally, it makes the removal process much easier.
  • By massaging a lip scrub on your lips, you can help improve blood circulation, which makes your lips appear more plump and healthy. 
  • A lip scrub can help protect your lips from the harmful chemicals in your favorite lipstick. 

How To Exfoliate Your Lips

Before you start scrubbing your lips, make sure that you clean your lips first. Rinse away any lip gloss, lip balm, makeup, or lipstick. Grab your lip scrub and gently exfoliate your lips using a soft bristle toothbrush or flannel cloth to get rid of dead skin. While you scrub your lips, use a humidifier to keep the air around you moist. Rinse the lip scrub away with lukewarm water and then pat dry. Apply a lip balm that has an SPF factor if you use this lip scrub in the morning. If you use the lip scrub before bed, apply a hydrating, moisturizing lip balm after patting your lips dry. 

DIY Vanilla Mint Lip Scrub

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon white sugar
  • 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  • 1/8 teaspoon alcohol-free vanilla extract
  • 5 drops peppermint essential oil
  • 1 tablespoon refined coconut oil

Instructions:

  • Combine the white and brown sugar in a small bowl and whisk to combine. 
  • Add the vanilla extract and peppermint essential oil to the sugar and stir gently. If there are lumps, use the back of a spoon to press them out. 
  • If your coconut oil is solid, heat in the microwave for about 10 seconds to melt it. Once melted, drizzle into the sugar bowl and stir well to combine. 
  • Spoon the mixture into a container with a lid. This scrub is sufficient for several applications and it should keep for several weeks, so long as you store it in a cool, dry place. Just make sure that no water gets into it!
  • Aim to use this scrub once a week, using about one teaspoon per application. 

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DIY 3-Ingredient Sea Moss Lip Balm https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-3-ingredient-sea-moss-lip-balm/ Tue, 21 Feb 2023 09:31:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=153109

Not many skin care ingredients can help hydrate, fade dark spots, and smooth fine lines. Try this sea moss lip balm for hydrated lips.

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If you want your lips to feel soft and hydrated, using a DIY nourishing lip balm may be your best bet. Oftentimes, store bought lip balms contain ingredients that can actually cause dryness. Your efforts to moisturize them with the lip balm cancel out because the ingredients don’t work together to seal in moisture. Fortunately, the ingredients in this DIY lip balm recipe work to soothe chapped lips. 

What Is Sea Moss?

Contrary to what you may think, sea moss is not merely moss that exists in the sea. Sea moss is a type of red algae that grows on rocks in deep ocean water. Similar to other algae species, sea moss contains a rich nutritional profile. It exhibits beneficial antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory compounds that can help benefit the skin. The zinc, potassium, sulfur, phosphorus, magnesium, and other vitamins help encourage healthier skin. Let’s explore some of sea moss’ benefits below. 

It Is Moisturizing

According to studies, algae is a better humectant than hyaluronic acid when used topically. Sea moss, in particular, exhibits moisturizing properties, which experts attribute to the high polysaccharide content. Carrageenan, specifically, acts as a thickening agent that forms a protective, occlusive film on the skin. That film-forming property is why sea moss is such a great moisturizer. Carrageenan gives skin care products their signature thick and rich feel because it binds to water to help the skin hold onto moisture. 

Helps Protect Skin Barrier

As mentioned previously, sea moss leaves a film over the skin that is very similar, on a structural level, to the skin’s own proteins. For that reason, sea moss forms a protective seal over the epidermis, the skin’s outermost layer. By sealing in moisture and protecting the skin from external aggressors, you can maintain hydration and skin barrier function.

Anti-Inflammatory Properties

According to several studies, the high concentration of zinc and sulfur makes sea moss a potent anti-inflammatory ingredient. If you have dry or chapped skin, or other skin concerns, sea moss may provide some relief. Other studies revealed that sea moss may give the skin extra photo-protection against UVB exposure. Plus, the carrageenan we mentioned exhibit antibacterial properties. 

Can You Use Sea Moss On Your Lips?

A lot of people consume sea moss to help improve immune and thyroid function, as it’s a great source of vitamin C and iodine. Sea moss is also rich in calcium, magnesium, potassium, and vitamin A, all of which promote healthier skin. Sea moss can be used on the lips to help prevent chapping, but slathering sea moss on your lips is less than ideal. That’s why you can incorporate it into a lip balm, lip scrub, or lip gloss to reap its benefits. 

DIY Sea Moss Lip Balm

Ingredients:

  • 2 tablespoons sea moss oil
  • 1/2 ounce beeswax pellets
  • 5-10 drops essential oils of choice (geranium, lavender, or frankincense are great)

Instructions:

  • Fill a medium saucepan with about an inch or two of water and place over medium-low heat. 
  • Fill a small, heat-safe glass jar with dried sea moss and place it in the saucepan. Pour enough of your favorite carrier oil into the jar and let the oil infuse for a couple hours. Olive oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil, or sweet almond oil are all great options. 
  • After the time elapses, carefully remove the jar from the saucepan. Strain the oil into a heat-safe vessel and set aside to cool. 
  • Add the beeswax to the top of a double boiler over medium-low heat. Make sure that the water in the bottom portion is simmering. 
  • Once the beeswax melts, remove from the heat and stir in the sea moss oil and essential oil. Pour that mixture into lip balm tubs or tins and allow them to cool at room temperature. Use a funnel to pour to make your life easier. 
  • Once they harden, cap the tins or tubes and use as needed to restore moisture to the lips.

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5 Expert Tips For Soothing Chapped Lips https://www.dherbs.com/articles/5-expert-tips-for-soothing-chapped-lips/ Mon, 06 Feb 2023 09:20:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=152355

Suffering from dry or chapped lips? Learn about these expert tips that can help repair the skin on your lips, no matter the season.

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If there’s one thing that all adults have in common, it’s that they have experienced chapped lips. Clinically called cheilitis, chapped lips appear red, dry, flaky, or swollen, and you experience soreness, itchiness, or burning. The lips, and the surrounding border, can suffer from these symptoms. The feeling is incredibly annoying, but you’re in luck because there are numerous remedies that can soothe the situation.

The skin on the lips is much thinner and more delicate than it is on other areas of the body. Because the lips are always exposed to the sun, cold, and dry air, they are much more prone to dryness, flaking, peeling, and cracking. The unfortunate phenomenon of chapped lips is because the lips lack oil glands. That means that they can’t produce their own moisture; however, natural moisturizers can offer relief. Below, you’ll learn about expert tips to soothe chapped lips quickly and naturally.

Try “Lip Slugging” Before Bed

Some swear by this trend, which has been popularized on TikTok. “Slugging” involves slathering your skin with a petrolatum-based product that acts as an occlusive. That means that the product seals moisture into the skin. Why the name “slugging,” you ask? The name comes from the fact that slugs leave a slimy trail behind. Although the origin of the name sounds gross, slugging may positively impact your lips. Use a moisturizer or hyaluronic acid serum on your lips and top that with a coat of Vaseline or Aquaphor to avoid chapping overnight. 

Exfoliate Your Lips

Have you ever seen lip scrubs? You may not think that the lips require exfoliation, but gently exfoliating them may help remove dry skin. Dry skin on the lips can prevent the healing ingredients in lip balms from reaching the area to fix the problem. That’s why beauty experts encourage you to scrub this layer of dry skin away with lip scrubs that contain baking soda or sugar. When choosing a lip scrub, make sure the ingredient list contains ingredients that soothe and moisturize the lips. If you want to make your own lip scrub, click here

Change Up Your Lip Balm

Lips can dry out for a variety of reasons, according to dermatologists. Cold weather, hot weather, forced indoor heat or air conditioning, contact dermatitis, and lip licking can all cause lips to chap. A common trigger, believe it or not, is your lip balm that you got at a random store. More often than not, these lip balms make your lips produce less of their own moisture, making them feel dryer and rough. You apply more lip balm and the cycle continues. Menthol, camphor, fragrances, and phenol can irritate your lips, but so can eucalyptus, salicylic acid, and flavorings. If your lip balm tingles your lips, it is probably irritating them, so treat your lips with the balm they deserve. Try to choose a balm that contains lip-friendly ingredients, such as petrolatum, shea butter, dimethicone, and ceramides. 

Drink Water

One of the major causes of chapped lips is dehydration. You may not experience chapped lips if you are slightly dehydrated, but avoiding water throughout the day can increase the risk of dry or cracked lips. Dehydration, of course, occurs when the body loses more fluid than you take in. The body starts to pull water from certain areas to ensure that cells stay hydrated. That can cause dryness all over the body, including the lips. Aim to drink half your body weight in ounces of water per day to stay properly hydrated, adjusting that figure if you exercise. 

Remove Lipstick Gently

It’s important to understand that long-wear or matte lipstick has a drying effect on your lips. If you suffer from chapped lips, or you find that certain lipsticks aggravate dryness, you may need to find a new lipstick. Lip gloss may serve as a better temporary option while you figure out a better option for lipstick. Although lip gloss isn’t hydrating, it doesn’t dry either. Anyways, when you remove lipstick, dermatologists suggest using a gentle makeup remover, as opposed to scrubbing your lips. Micellar water, for example, works like a charm on the reddest of red lipsticks!

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An All-Natural Lip Balm For The Holidays https://www.dherbs.com/articles/an-all-natural-lip-balm-for-the-holidays/ Sun, 11 Dec 2022 09:19:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=149789

Made with a special holiday-inspired essential oil, this all-natural lip balm works to keep your lips moisturized during the winter.

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If you want to enter the world of DIY beauty products, lip balms are the perfect entry point. They are not extremely difficult to make, and you can customize their flavor using different essential oils. In the case of the recipe in this article, we chose an essential oil that evokes the holiday spirit. All you need is a double boiler and four ingredients to make this lip balm!

When people look at DIY recipes, they often see a double boiler on the list of required items or tools. You don’t need a double boiler, but you can get one if you plan on making a lot of homemade beauty products. You can make your own double boiler variation in two easy ways. Both ways involve a pot that contains an inch or so of water in it. Place that pot on the stove over medium heat. Once the water is warm, place the ingredients you need to melt inside a heat-safe glass jar or measuring cup. Don’t let the water boil and stir until fully melted. The other option is to place a heat-safe glass bowl over the top of the pot with water. The heat that builds up in the pot will help melt the ingredients in the bowl above. 

Shea Butter

Shea butter boasts a long list of moisturizing and nourishing compounds. One of the best benefits is that it is enriched with emollient properties and health fats, which the skin can easily absorb for optimal hydration. Even the driest of skin types are no match for shea butter’s moisturizing properties. Applying shea butter to your lips supplies them with extra nutrients without weighing them down. Shea butter doesn’t leave your lips feeling greasy or textured either. Plus, the humectant properties work to prevent moisture loss during the winter months. 

Beeswax

You are probably familiar with the many beeswax lip balms in existence, and for good reason. Beeswax is an excellent ingredient for lip balms because it helps to seal in moisture and protect against dryness. It works to create a barrier between your lips and the environment, making it ideal for cold, windy weather. Like shea butter, beeswax is a natural substance that is not likely to cause allergic reactions or irritation. Finally, the anti-inflammatory properties help to soothe chapped or irritated lips. 

Coconut Oil

Just like shea butter and beeswax, coconut oil offers impressive moisturizing properties, making it ideal for chapped lips. The reason that lips are susceptible to moisture loss is because the skin is so thin. They are more exposed to the elements than other parts of the skin, so they rely on you for protection. Coconut oil is considered to be an emollient, which is a non-cosmetic moisturizer that helps keep the skin moist. Emollients trap moisture into the skin, which is good news for your lips because they lose moisture easily.

A Quick Note

One thing to note is that if you cannot get the Christmas Spirit essential oil, you can make a similar blend. All you need is three drops of cinnamon bark essential oil, three drops of orange essential oil, and one drop of Idaho blue spruce essential oil. You only need seven drops because you don’t want the scent to be overpowering, although you can add more if you so desire. 

All-Natural Holiday Lip Balm

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon beeswax pellets
  • 1 tablespoon organic coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon shea butter
  • 7 drops Christmas Spirit essential oil
  • Lip balm containers

Instructions:

  • Create a double boiler by adding two inches of water to a pot and place it on the stove over medium heat. 
  • Combine the beeswax, coconut oil, and shea butter in a heat-safe glass jar and sit it inside the pot. Slowly bring the water to a boil and reduce the hit so that the water simmers. 
  • Once the ingredients are fully melted, stir well and then carefully remove the pot from heat. Add the essential oil and stir to combine. 
  • Carefully pour or spoon the melted mixture into the lip balm containers. Allow the balm to harden at room temperature, and then it is ready for immediate use.

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DIY Peppermint Lip Balm https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-peppermint-lip-balm/ Wed, 09 Nov 2022 09:15:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=145580

Is this DIY peppermint lip balm an excellent gift idea for the holidays? Yes, but it also is great to have if you want to remedy chapped lips.

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As the holidays approach, it’s time to ask that inevitable question, “What should I get people?” We know that the holidays are nearly two months away, but it’s never too early to start planning. Trust us when we say that they’ll be here before you know it, and being prepared never hurt anybody. Rather than buying a funny shirt that someone will never wear, make the peppermint lip balm in this article and give it to your friends or relatives. 

The lip balm is made from all natural ingredients that nourish the skin on the lips, which is especially important during winter’s dry weather. Once you apply this balm on your lips, you’ll realize that you never want to purchase lip balm in stores ever again. The people who receive them as gifts may even want you to make them again next year. Plus, the peppermint aroma is perfect for the holiday season. You can even get festive with the tins and paint the tops like peppermint candy. 

Beeswax

Beeswax is a natural substance that bees secrete to build their hive. Composed of hundreds of different compounds, beeswax is not new to the world of skin care. Different cultures have used beeswax in skin care products for centuries, as it acts as an emollient and exhibits anti-inflammatory properties. Beeswax works to seal in moisture, protecting your skin from drying out, which is especially important for your lips during winter. Additionally, beeswax works to create a barrier between the lips and the environment, an important factor when you’re in cold, windy, or dry weather conditions. 

Coconut Oil

Lips are very sensitive to moisture loss because the skin is very thin. Plus, they are more exposed to the elements than other parts of your body. Coconut oil is an emollient, which is a non-cosmetic moisturizer that helps protect the skin. Emollients trap moisture into your skin, and it is best to apply them after bathing. Coconut oil may also keep your lips germ-free because it exhibits disinfecting and antimicrobial properties. If your lips are swollen or red from harsh weather, the anti-inflammatory properties in coconut oil may help calm the swelling.

Shea Butter

Shea butter is incredibly popular in the beauty space because it contains triglycerides, fatty acids, and vitamins that benefit the skin. Although shea butter is a common ingredient in skin or face moisturizers, it is a great ingredient for lip balms. Just like coconut oil, shea butter is an emollient that helps to hydrate your lips by locking in moisture. Shea butter also provides a smooth, soft canvas for your lips, which is beneficial if your lips tend to peel. 

Sweet Almond Oil

Working to remove dead skin cells and prevent chapped lips, sweet almond oil does a great job at moisturizing the lips. Sweet almond oil contains vitamin E, which helps keep your lips healthy and protects them from UV rays. Sweet almond oil is also rich in fatty acids that work to prevent your lips from chapping. Additionally, the emollient properties of sweet almond oil keep the lips feeling soft and smooth. 

Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint essential oil exhibits several therapeutic effects that are beneficial for chapped lips. The anti-inflammatory properties may help target the true roots of lip issues. Peppermint is known to reduce inflammation, so the essential oil may help reduce irritation from chapped lips. The oil is also soothing and calming, creating a pleasant sensation on your lips, which is beneficial if they are chapped or dry. Lastly, peppermint essential oil may enhance blood circulation to your lips, which may make them appear somewhat plump. Lips with better circulation tend to have a healthy glow and look more full-bodied. 

DIY Peppermint Lip Balm

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 tablespoons beeswax pellets
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon shea butter
  • 2 tablespoons sweet almond oil
  • 20 drops peppermint essential oil
  • Small metal tins with lids

Instructions:

  • Pour about an inch or so of water into the bottom of a double boiler. Place over medium-high heat until it comes to a boil. 
  • Reduce heat to medium-low and place the top on the double boiler. In the top, add the beeswax, coconut oil, shea butter, and sweet almond oil. Stir frequently until melted. 
  • Remove from the heat and stir in the peppermint essential oil. 
  • Pour the mixture into the metal tins right away and allow the lip balm to harden (about 24 hours).
  • Place the lids on and use when ready.

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6 Causes Of Chapped Lips And How To Remedy Them https://www.dherbs.com/articles/6-causes-of-chapped-lips-and-how-to-remedy-them/ Mon, 13 Dec 2021 09:04:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=133342

Is something else besides dry weather causing your lips to chap? Here are 6 causes of chapped lips and how to remedy them.

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Common in cold weather, chapped lips are usually harmless, but feel awful and painful. Truly, they are annoying and leave chapped lip sufferers with a burning question: What is causing lips to chap? Although winter may be to blame in certain cases, it’s not always the culprit. More often than not, there are a few different problems that cause lips to appear dry, flakey, or chapped.

The skin on the lips requires extra care because it is highly sensitive. Not only does it require extra care, but also the right kind of care. The wrong kind of care may irritate the skin even more and cause more chapping. In fact, it may surprise you to learn about the following causes of chapped lips. You may do these habits unconsciously, or don’t even realize that lifestyle habits and certain foods are at the root of the problem.

Dehydration

One of the hallmark symptoms of dehydration is chapped lips. The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) says skin begins to dry when the body lacks water, and this includes skin on the lips. Other common signs of dehydration include dark yellow urine, headaches, constipation, thirst, and sluggishness. Make sure to drink water if you notice any of those symptoms alongside chapped lips. 

Licking Your Lips

It’s a weird phrase, we know, but it’s a common reason why people experience chapped lips. Saliva from the tongue strips moisture from the skin on your lips, causing them to dry out. Dermatologists claim that saliva contains enzymes that are designed to digest food, not moisturize the lips. Try to be as conscious as possible about licking your lips to avoid chapping. If you are licking your lips, locate some lip balm or natural oils to help lock moisture into the skin. You may find that beeswax-based lip balms are best because beeswax has emollient properties that protect the skin barrier function.

Weather Conditions

More often than not, environmental exposures lead to irritation that cause lips to chap. Licking lips, dry or cold weather, sun damage, and eating spicy foods can all cause chapped lips. Dry winter air can deplete the moisture from your lips, which leaves them parched. Some people apply oils or lip balms to help replenish the moisture, but failure to do so can increase dryness. The more dry your lips are, the more prone they are to cracking and peeling. If you live in an area where weather is typically dry, make sure to have lip balms or oils at the ready!

Allergies To Certain Products

Be it your new lipstick or toothpaste, it’s possible for certain products to irritate your lips. Many people have an allergic reaction to propyl gallate in lipstick. If you started using a new lipstick and experience chapped lips, propyl gallate may be to blame. When it comes to toothpaste, guaiazulene or sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) may cause your lips to chap. These ingredients can easily case skin irritation, so check your toothpaste ingredients if you experience chapped lips after integrating a new brand into your oral care routine.

Drinking Too Much Alcohol

Drinking alcohol doesn’t directly make your lips chapped, but drinking alcohol in excess contributes to dehydration. As mentioned earlier in this article, dehydration saps your lips of moisture. If you notice that your lips are dry and flakey after a night of drinking wine by the fireplace, consider replenishing the body with fluids as quickly as you can. 

Eating Too Many Citrus Fruits

Although vitamin C is beneficial for the skin, eating too many citrus fruits can cause dryness around the mouth. It’s common for grapefruit, oranges, and tangerines to cause cracking or chapping. And if your lips are cracked, the citric acid will only irritate the dryness. Cut back on citrus fruits and drinks to see if your lips improve. You may benefit from rubbing aloe vera on the lips to accelerate the repair of cuts or chapping.

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Homemade Coconut Beeswax Lip Balm https://www.dherbs.com/articles/homemade-coconut-beeswax-lip-balm/ Thu, 26 Aug 2021 09:05:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=129920

Say goodbye to dryness when you lather your lips with this soothing coconut beeswax lip balm. It nourishes and replenishes moisture!

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If you have never made lip balm before, the recipe in this article may convince you to transition to the DIY lifestyle. Not only is it easy to make your own products, but it’s also much safer for your overall health. Lip balm is not as labor intensive as body butter or face lotion, though, so don’t worry about the process being too difficult. It’s quite fun and the whole process may only take 10 minutes or less. 

Why Should You Use Lip Balm?

The lips are very vulnerable to dryness compared any other areas of skin. The skin on the lips is very thin, which is why lips experience dryness, cracking, or burning during cold or hot temperatures. Because the skin is thinner on the lips, it can heal fairly quickly, especially if you use lip balm to keep the skin moist. Most lip balms also offer mild sun protection, which helps prevent burning. Keep in mind that lip balm is not sunscreen, so if you are in blistering heat and want to protect your lips, lip balm may not be the right tool for the job.

Sweet Almond Oil

Almond oil exhibits emollient, sclerosant, and anti-inflammatory properties, which is why many people use it to hydrate the skin. According to several dermatology studies, sweet almond oil may be beneficial for eczema or psoriasis treatment. Experts say that it is a safe product for dry or cracked lips, so long as the user does not have an almond allergy. In addition to moisturizing the lips, it may also improve complexion and suppleness. 

Beeswax

Many cosmetic companies incorporate beeswax into their skin care products. Beeswax contains natural emulsifiers that help the skin retain moisture, which is necessary if you experience chapped or dry lips. Beeswax is also free of parabens and added chemicals, meaning that it is much gentler for the skin. That doesn’t mean it’s less effective, though. In fact, beeswax can protect the lips from harmful UV rays and may even accelerate wound healing because of the antibacterial properties. This is great news if you have cracked lips that are easily irritated. 

Coconut Oil

As mentioned earlier, the skin on the lips is very thin, which makes them sensitive and prone to moisture loss. They are also exposed to the elements more than the rest of the skin. Coconut oil is a natural emollient, meaning it helps protect the skin and keep it moist. Essentially, an emollient traps moisture in the skin, and it typically works best after washing or bathing the area. Coconut oil also exhibits antimicrobial and disinfecting properties, which may help keep the lips healthy and free of germs. 

Homemade Lip Balm

Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons virgin coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon sweet almond oil
  • 2 tablespoons beeswax pastilles 
  • 20 drops lavender essential oil
  • 8-10 empty lip balm containers

Instructions:

  • Add the coconut oil, sweet almond oil, and beeswax pastilles to the top of a double boiler. 
  • Turn the heat on low and allow the oils and beeswax pastilles to become a melted mixture. Stir occasionally so the ingredients melt evenly. 
  • Once the mixture is fully melted, remove from heat and then stir in the essential oil. 
  • Stand the lip balm containers upright and secure them that way with a rubber band. 
  • Pour the mixture into the lip balm containers and allow the mixture to fully set before putting the caps on. 
  • Cap the lip balms and store them in a cool, dry place to avoid melting.

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Could These Natural Oils Replace Your Lip Balm? https://www.dherbs.com/articles/could-these-natural-oils-replace-your-lip-balm/ Sun, 07 Mar 2021 09:35:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=124986

Nobody wants to be the person with dry or chapped lips. You could be having the best day ever, feeling yourself and jamming out to your favorite song. Then you catch a glimpse of yourself in the...

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Nobody wants to be the person with dry or chapped lips. You could be having the best day ever, feeling yourself and jamming out to your favorite song. Then you catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and notice the flakiness on your lips. Horrified, you scramble in search of any chapstick or lip balm to remedy the situation. Then the sweet relief of hydration on your lips makes everything so much better.

What if you didn’t have to rely on a specific lip balm to moisturize your lips? Sometimes, it’s possible that chapsticks and lip balms can sting your lips when the chemicals enter the cracks. You can avoid all that by using natural oils to promote long-lasting moisture. Natural oils work with the body’s chemistry to repair dry lips and create a protective moisture barrier. 

Now, there is one thing you need to know before we continue. Some of the following oils are essential oils, and you cannot simply apply them to your lips. Essential oils are very pungent and need to be diluted in a carrier oil so that you don’t have an adverse reaction on the skin. Additionally, make sure to do a small batch test on your arm prior to applying the mixture to your lips. Wait 24-48 hours to see if you have a reaction before you use it as a lip moisturizer. Some great carrier oils to consider are jojoba oil, coconut oil, sweet almond oil, and extra virgin olive oil.

Great Natural Oils For Luscious Lips

Olive Oil

This magnificent carrier oil is rich in healthy fats and offers wonderful moisturizing properties for the skin. The vitamin E content promotes healthy collagen production, while the anti-inflammatory properties help prevent lips from chapping. You can apply olive oil to your lips on its own, or you can mix it with some of the essential oils in this article. 

Rose Geranium Essential Oil

Are your lips in need of some TLC? If you answered “yes” to that question, it’s time to bust out some rose geranium essential oil. Working to moisturize dry, aggravated, or cracked skin, this essential oil is a great alternative to store bought lip balms. In fact, this oil is a common ingredient in commercial lip balms. You can hydrate lips by mixing a few drops of rose geranium essential oil with a teaspoon of coconut oil, and then applying that to your lips. 

Avocado Oil

Avocado oil contains a plethora of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and vitamins. When it comes to the antioxidants, the carotenoids and lutein stand out. These compounds work to protect the lips from developing fine lines, wrinkles, cracking, and other signs of aging. Avocado oil also contains vitamin C, which is necessary for collagen formation and skin hydration. 

Frankincense Essential Oil

This popular essential oil contributes to softer, smoother skin. In case you didn’t know, that’s great news for anyone who frequently experiences dry or chapped lips. Frankincense essential oil has notoriety in the skin care world, offering healing properties to a variety of skin conditions. Enhance the benefits by mixing 15 drops of frankincense essential oil, 15 drops of lavender essential oil, and one tablespoon of coconut oil. Apply that mixture to the lips and you’ll experience long-lasting moisture. 

Sweet Almond Oil

Just like coconut oil, sweet almond oil contains monounsaturated fatty acids that revitalize and nourish the skin. The vitamin E and B content, water, essential proteins, and antioxidants work to soothe scaly or cracking lips. Sweet almond oil is known for its ability to reduce dark spots after long term application, but it also does wonders to improve the appearance of your lips. 

Camellia Oil

This nourishing carrier oil comes from the camellia flower. According to several studies, the oil that the flower produces helps to slow the signs of aging, but it also makes lips appear fuller. The reason it can do this is because it helps to improve collagen synthesis. If you need to moisturize and contribute to plumper lips, look no further than camellia oil. 

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3 Ingredient Lip Balm To Avoid Chapped Lips https://www.dherbs.com/articles/3-ingredient-lip-balm-to-avoid-chapped-lips/ Wed, 03 Mar 2021 12:35:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=124803

Get rid of chapped lips by adding an additional layer of moisture with this 3-ingredient lip balm made with beeswax and essential oils.

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When people leave the house, they check pockets or purses and bags for their keys, wallet, phone, and lip balms and chapsticks. Well, now they also have to check for masks because of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s safe to assume say that people own multiple tubes or tins of lip balm because chapped or dry lips are all too common. What easier way to quickly remedy the problem than by coating your lips with a moisturizing layer of hydrating ingredients?

The Benefits Of Lip Balm

Some lip balms are more beneficial than others because of the ingredients. What if you could make a lip balm with three simple ingredients? Rather than spending money on lip balms at grocery store check stands, buy a few ingredients that you can easily transform into your own lip balm time and time again. The ingredients you’ll need for the recipe in this article are beeswax, coconut oil, and eucalyptus essential oil. Continue reading to learn more about the benefits of lip balm and why you should make your own. 

Let Your Skin Heal Faster

One of the primary benefits of lip balm is that it offers faster healing if you suffer from dry or chapped lips. The reason that your lips chap easily is because the skin is thinner on the lips than it is on the face. This causes the skin to dry out much more quickly, resulting in unattractive and mildly embarrassing chapped lips. Lip balm works to hydrate your lips so you can avoid cracking or peeling skin on the lips. 

SPF Protection

More often than not, lip balms contain some mild SPF protection, which helps to protect your lips from ultraviolet rays. The lips can easily burn in the sun, so applying a lip balm can help you avoid sunburn. When the lips burn, peeling or chapped lips are quick to arrive. The lip balm recipe in this article contains coconut oil, which helps protect your skin from UV radiation.

More Youthful And Plump

If you want plump and healthy lips, look no further than a great lip balm. When the skin on your lips is regularly dry, it lacks the necessary moisture it needs for optimal collagen production. Collagen is necessary for healthy skin and plump lips that look youthful. Additionally, regularly applying lip balm hydrates your lips to give them a suppler appearance. You’ll be photo-ready in no time!

The reason we like using natural ingredients is because you get the benefits straight from the source. There are no other chemicals, fragrances, dyes, or artificial ingredients that inhibit the absorption of essential nutrients from the main ingredients. Allow your body to absorb the emollient properties of beeswax and coconut oil without anything else getting in the way. In case you are unaware, emollients are moisturizers that help the skin retain moisture by protecting the outer layer of skin. Since lips lose moisture rapidly, it’s beneficial to use emollients on the lips. See the recipe for a DIY lip balm below. 

DIY Lip Balm

Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons virgin coconut oil
  • 5 tablespoons beeswax
  • 12 drops eucalyptus essential oil

Instructions:

  • Pour two inches of water into a medium-sized saucepan and place over medium heat. 
  • Put the coconut oil and beeswax in a heat-safe glass measuring cup with a pour spout. Place this in the saucepan and allow the oil and beeswax to melt. 
  • If the water starts to boil, reduce it to a low flame and simmer until thoroughly melted. Use a wooden utensil to stir the melted oil and beeswax. 
  • Remove the saucepan from the heat and drop in the essential oil to the oil mixture. Stir gently before pouring this mixture into two-ounce tin containers. 
  • Allow the mixture to set (roughly 10 minutes or so) before screwing on the tops. 
  • Use whenever you feel that your lips are dry or chapped. 

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Give the gift of moisturized lips this holiday season. This homemade lip balm is scented with cinnamon, citrus, and spruce!

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One of the most common occurrences during the holiday season (besides eating unhealthy foods) is chapped lips. We know this isn’t exciting, but it is a common problem, for which we have a solution. That’s why we’re bringing you a homemade lip balm that helps to moisturize your lips and make them smell like the holidays. 

Each person has a different relationship with the holidays. Some people enjoy the coming together of family, while others live for the holiday shopping deals. And then there are people who love the scents that signify the arrival of the holiday season. From cinnamon and cloves to spruce and ginger, the holidays are replete with enchanting aromas. We love these aromas, but we also love the joy and merriment during this time of year. 

What Is Christmas Spirit Essential Oil?

This essential oil blend takes all of the wonderful scents of the holiday season and combines them in one bottle. It’s a combination of smells that remind you of simpler holiday gatherings. Remember when the holidays weren’t stressful? The essential oils in this blend are orange, cinnamon, and black spruce. Separately, these oils are common in beauty products and aromatherapy blends. They help to lock in moisture on the skin, which is beneficial for chapped lips, and they promote relaxation. Orange essential oil works to improve the overall appearance of your skin and cinnamon essential oil helps to improve circulation. The scent of black spruce can actually inspire you to be more creative. The most important thing to remember is that you have to dilute this blend in a carrier oil whenever you apply it to the skin because they can be intense. 

How Does This Lip Balm Moisturize?

We already mentioned the Christmas blend essential oil, but we can’t ignore the heavy hitters of moisturizing balm: coconut oil, beeswax, and sweet almond oil. Both coconut oil and sweet almond oil are excellent carrier oils, in which you can dilute essential oils. They both help to hydrate your lips without irritating the dry, delicate skin on and around your lips. Beeswax is an emollient, which actually traps water in the skin to keep it moisturized and nourished

Homemade Holiday Lip Balm

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon virgin coconut oil
  • 1 tablespoon beeswax pellets
  • 1 tablespoon sweet almond oil
  • 8-10 drops Christmas Spirit essential oil

Instructions:

  • Add the coconut oil, beeswax pellets, and sweet almond oil to the top of a double boiler. 
  • Pour a couple inches of water into the bottom portion and place the double boiler over medium heat. Stir the oils and beeswax until they are thoroughly melted. 
  • Pour the melted oil mixture into a heat-safe glass measuring cup with a pour spout. Stir in the essential oil and then carefully pour the mixture into a couple two-ounce tin containers. 
  • Let the mixture solidify at room temperature in the tins before screwing on the tops. Store in a cool, dry place and use whenever your lips feel dry. 

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