Home Remedies for Chapped lips
Home Remedies for Chapped lips
Chapped or dry lips are a common problem that can be painful and unattractive. Common symptoms are dryness, redness, cracking, flaking, and tender or sore lips.
Some of the main causes are vitamin deficiency, allergic reaction, dehydration, smoking, excessive licking of lips, sun exposure and harsh weather.
There are many commercial products available to treat chapped lips. But you can save money and easily get relief with some easy-to-follow natural remedie
1. Sugar
Exfoliating dead
cells off your chapped lips will help restore their natural softness faster.
- Mix
two teaspoons of sugar with one teaspoon of honey. Apply the paste to your
lips and let it sit for a few minutes.
- Then
use your fingers to gently rub the mixture around on your lips to loosen
the dead skin cells.
- Wash
it off with lukewarm water.
2. Honey
Honey is a great
moisturizer that also has healing and antibacterial properties to treat chapped
lips.
- Simply
apply pure organic honey on your chapped lips several times a day.
- You
can also make a paste of honey and glycerin and apply it before going to
bed to enjoy softer lips in the morning.
3. Rose Petals
The rose plant in
your garden can also come to your rescue when suffering from chapped lips. This
remedy will help your lips stay moisturized while also enhancing their
beautiful color.
- Wash
a handful of rose petals thoroughly in water. Soak the petals in milk for
a few hours. (If you have issues with dairy products, you can soak them in
glycerin instead.)
- Mash
the rose petals into a thick paste.
- Apply
the paste on your dry lips two to three times a day and every night before
going to bed.
4. Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is a
natural moisturizer that can help heal chapped lips caused by cold or dry
weather. Simply apply pure coconut oil several times a day on your lips to keep
them moist. You can also use olive oill.
5. Castor Oil
Castor oil is another
good treatment for dry and chapped lips.
- Simply
apply castor oil to your lips several times a day.
- You
can also make a soothing treatment using one teaspoon of castor oil, one
teaspoon of glycerin and a few drops of fresh lemon juice. Mix it well and
apply it on your lips before going to bed. In the morning, wash it off
with a cotton ball dipped in lukewarm water. Repeat this daily until your
lips are healed.
6. Milk Cream
The high fat content
of milk cream makes it a great natural lip moisturizer.
- Apply
fresh milk cream on your lips and leave it on for 10 minutes. Then gently
wash your lips with a cotton ball dipped in lukewarm water.
- Do
this daily to help your lips heal faster.
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