Sunday, February 9, 2014

Make That Lipstick Smooth, Girl! How I Relieved My Dry, Flaky Lips

With this harsh, Artic weather we've been experiencing in Virginia lately, I've noticed that my lips have become unusually and extremely dry.  They have become chapped and cracked which is not attractive at all and I just couldn't understand why.  I mean, every night I apply my Maybelline Baby Lips lip balm to keep my kissers moist which promises 8 hours of moisture.

So after a week or so of no improvement, I Googled the ingredients of the lip balm to try to figure out why it isn't working.  Among the long list of ingredients I couldn't pronounce (red flag #1) I found that it contained petrolatum (red flag #2.)  Hmmm, that got my wheels turning and my research continued.  Petrolatum is sold as a skin ointment and approved by the FDA as a skin protectant.  However, some side effects of  this petroleum byproduct are premature aging, suffocating the skin, aggravating acne and has also been found in breasts tumors.  After reading that, you know where that ended up....the TRASH!!!

So, now what do I do?  I'm constantly licking my lips which is not healthy for my lips either and my favorite go to lippie, MAC's Diva, is no longer gliding on smoothly.  Oh!  Houston we have a problem!

So I decided that my kissers needed a little TLC.  Just like exfoliation is great for our skin, the same applies for our lips.  Again my wheels are turning.  I looked in my bathroom and found my Tree Hut Shea Sugar Body Scrub that I absolutely love.  I could use this on my lips but then I decided to put on my kitchen chemist hat and came up with the below recipe for a lip exfoliant.

OATS AND SUGAR LIP SCRUB RECIPE

1/2 tsp GROUND OATS
1 tsp BROWN SUGAR
1/2 tsp GRAPESEED OIL
1/4 tsp VITAMIN E OIL
1/4 tsp HONEY

To grind the oats, I used my ole faithful Hamilton Beach blender, no food processor, just a regular blender did the job well.

Mix all the ingredients together.
Apply a small amount to your lips and gently rub for about a minute or so.
Gently rinse or wipe off with a warm damp cloth.
Now, enjoy your luscious smooth lips!

This is super easy to make with ingredients that you probably have in your kitchen pantry already.

I would love for you all to try it and let me know how it worked for you.  Say bye bye dry lips!!  MUAH!

Until next time, keep moving forward.

Nikki





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