Showing posts with label chapped lips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chapped lips. Show all posts

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Owwww...


My lips are so chapped, they are cracking and peeling!


How often do you say this during the fall/winter? Well, at night, use a dab of your heavier eye cream on your lips before you put on a SUBSTANTIAL layer of lip balm. You should notice a difference almost immediately. Just make sure that you're still using a balm/gloss/something moisturizing on your lips during the day as well. Habitual lip-licking will just keep your lips chapped.


Breast cancer research beauty item of the day: The Kenra Volume Spray: http://www.kenra.com/ (See it over there on the right?) This has been my go-to hairspray for YEARS. It's light and doesn't make your hair stiff. But, it has fantastic holding power. I buy mine at Trade Secret, but it's available at lots of different salons around the country.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

A question from a reader

First and foremost- I'd like to offer up a big ol' CONGRATS to Erin M. for recruiting the most followers. She will be receiving the bag o' fall beauty stuff!! Don't worry everyone else- there will be more chances to win stuff in the future! Again, I'm never above bribery.

Ok, so the beauty tip for today is kind of an odd one. I was talking to a friend of mine who was dealing with a perpetually chapped upper lip. She was a regular lip balm user, so she couldn't figure out what was going on. (And no, that's just an old wives tale that if you use too much chapstick or lip balm or Carmex that you'll become addicted and your lips won't make their own moisture. Those products provide a barrier for your lips. They don't take stuff away.) Anyway, she was asking what she could try to help alleviate the problem.

Don't freak out when I tell you this. Seriously. Don't. I suggested she try this: http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=72400&catid=20&brand=23229&trx=PLST-0-BRAND&trxp1=20&trxp2=72400&trxp3=1&trxp4=0&btrx=BUY-PLST-0-BRAND

This is Lansinoh Lanolin Cream. It is primarily used by women who are breastfeeding on their nipples. For those who have never breastfed, it can be a bit...uncomfortable for some. This stuff is like manna from heaven. It is the absolute gold standard in moisturizers, period. It's natural and pure and SAFE. Oh, and did I mention that you can use practically a pin head sized amount?? That's how concentrated this stuff is. I'm not joking. One tube will last you forever. Let me put it this way- I bought a tube when my son was born. He just turned 3.

I primarily use mine in the wintertime on my hands. My cuticles get so dry and sometimes I will actually have cracks in my skin. This stuff is so healing and soothing. I love it. I've also used it when I got dry patches on my knees or elbows. The uses are limitless. I bought mine at Wal-Mart, but you can pretty much get it at any drugstore or mass market type place.

I know, I know. It's weird. BUT IT WORKS!!!