Many people have a recurring problem at the end of the year when temperatures drop and it gets uncomfortable outside. We're talking about dry and chapped lips.
In today's blog post, find out what you should do for even smoother and more cared-for lips.
Your 3 tips are:
1. Drink enough water
Yes, sometimes it's really that simple. At least in theory, because drinking enough water is often difficult for women in particular.
However, dry lips are often a sign of dehydration and simply go away on their own when the fluid balance is properly replenished.
In addition to water, unsweetened tea or, for example, ginger tea is suitable for those who want something a little more exciting.
Drinking plenty is generally important and has a direct positive effect on our entire organism. Especially on your lips and skin, you can directly see an improvement if you consume enough fluids.
2. Exfoliate your lips regularly
Peelings for the body or face have now arrived in most beauty routines and the selection is almost limitless. You can exfoliate mechanically, with smaller or larger peeling particles, or chemically.
Even lips can benefit from a gentle peeling from time to time to remove dead skin cells and make them look plumper and healthier again.
You can buy various ready-made peelings for this, but a DIY mixture of sugar, a little honey and olive oil works just as well.
The sugar crystals remove dead skin here, while honey and olive oil have a particularly nourishing effect, and all this 100% naturally.
Afterwards, your lips need intensive care. I recommend you, for example, to use SoftLips lip balm to make your lips wonderfully soft and cared for.
3. Use a high-quality lip balm
There are, of course, differences in lipsticks too, and while ultra-matte lip creams that dried completely and survived a 3-course meal without effort were all the rage a few years ago, the focus of most beauty brands is now more on nourishing lipsticks, which of course dry and chapped lips also appreciate.

With matte lip creams, you can't really apply a primer or lip balm underneath, as this would distort the finish. However, with nourishing lipsticks, this is possible and also sensible.
If you still don't want to do without the matte look, we recommend using Softlips lip balm as a base under your lipstick.
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Your Pia 💖