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Dazzler
10-16-2009, 08:19 AM
Dry and chapped lips are painful and irritating. Keep your lips smooth and having a nice smile are important. Here are some tips how to prevent chapped swollen lips. Protecting your lips is important for your appearance and your health.


Step 1
The first thing you need to do is look at the rooms or your work place environment. If you work in dry heated air this will cause you to lick your lips more frequently. This will cause the moisture in them to evaporate more readily. Licking your lips has the same drying effect as washing your hands constantly it takes the moisture out of your skin. You need to try and not lick your lips and get some moisture in the room. You can get cold sores and bacterial infection from lips that are already damaged and dried out.


Step 2
You need to get a lip balm that are sold over the counter. Lip balms work by sealing in the moisture and provide a protective barrier. You can also try petroleum jelly and put a small amount on your lips. If you work outside the sun's ultraviolet rays can damage the skin on your lips. You need to protect them with any type of ointment that can be put on the lips. Windy conditions can also dry out your lips and cause them to crack. Try not to wipe the lip balm off when working outside in sunny windy conditions.


Step 3
If you are a female you can buy lipstick that includes a sunscreen. Apply plenty of lipstick to your bottom lip as it is more susceptible to getting chapped. Lipstick acts as a moisturizer too so it does double duty to prevent chapped lips. Another thing for you to look at is your toothpaste and mouth wash. You could be causing the red rough lips by using a toothpaste that doe not agree with the skin on your lips. Try changing them and see if the redness clears up. Make sure to rinse your mouth when you finish brushing your teeth and put on some lip balm. Make sure to watch your diet. Pepper, mustard,orange juice can dry out your lips even barbecue sauce can cause chapped lips.



Source (http://www.ehow.com/how_5533151_care-chapped-lips-swollen-lips.html)

ShimyMisha
10-16-2009, 09:39 AM
I would often get dry and chapped lips at work because the AC is always too cold for me. I didn't realize that licking lips will not help. That's what I have been doing. I will try to avoid licking it instead, use a lip balm or petroleum jelly instead.

Thanks for posting this!

Dazzler
10-16-2009, 10:06 AM
Anytime ShimyMisha :). Yeah licking the lips will only make it more dry because of the acid in our saliva. You will notice that your lips even dries up fast when you lick it. Petroleum jelly is great for chapped lips, or a lip balm. If I may suggest, you may want to try The Body Shop lip balms. They are great as the ingredients are organic and it actually takes care of dry lips. But of course you can use any brands of your choice, or one that you are already used to :)