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Lips Savvy
When
you greet people, your smile is probably the
first thing that catches their attention.
A smile, especially one that reaches the eyes,
can be engaging enough to beckon someone’s
interest and winning enough to hold their
attention.
Oftentimes, people place all the attention on
beautiful, white teeth that shine out through
your smile. While this is important, the health
of your lips is also important.
If your lips are sore and
cracked, a smile can be painful and therefore,
less engaging.
When you talk, your lips move constantly and
therefore dry, cracked lips can create a desire
to remain silent.
An ounce of prevention
(once or twice a day) is worth a pound of cure
(all day long).
Preventative measures can be as simple as:
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Applying a small
coat of Vaseline or lip balm when using
a dry lipstick.
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Using a bit of lip
balm to moisturize as you sleep.
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Using a lip balm
before going out into harsh weather,
especially one with a good SPF factor to
protect them from the sun’s rays.
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Drinking plenty of
water to keep your lips hydrated and
supple. |
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Avoiding the use
of lipsticks that can dry out your lips
if they have become chapped.
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Resisting the urge
to lick your lips (saliva does not
moisturize).
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Resisting the urge
to nibble at your lips.
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Using a toothbrush
with soft bristles to remove flaky skin
from your lips.
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Remember that pain is
unnecessary, lips that hurt can and should be
avoided, and there are many products available
to help us.
By Susan M. Keenan ©2005
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