How to get rid of flaky skin on lips?!


Question: How to get rid of flaky skin on lips.?
skin's always feeling off, very flaky and my lips are really rough too.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Step One
Every time that you brush your teeth, you will want to exfoliate your lips. It will only take an extra couple of seconds in your routine to smooth out your lips. With toothpaste on your toothbrush, gently rub the toothbrush over your lips. This will remove the flaky dead skin that has become present on your lips.
Step Two
Rinse the toothpaste off of your lips when you are finished brushing them. Pat your lips dry. Allowing your lips to air dry will cause them to dry out even more. You want to not over rub your lips; they are a delicate membrane and can be irritated by too much rubbing.
Step Three
Apply a thin layer petroleum jelly to your lips to help them heal from being dry and chapped. This will seal in the moisture of your lips and protect them from the outside elements. Reapply a petroleum jelly based lip balm 2 to 3 times during the day. This is the best type of lip balm to use to get rid of dry flaky lips.
Step Four
Dry lips can be a sign of your body being dehydrated. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your lips soft and smooth.
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