1.Brush your teeth so they are white. You can use brush ups, teeth whitener, anything to make your teeth look better!
2. Put on a moisturizer or chap stick to make your lips soft.
This is very important because if you do not do this, the cosmetics you
apply can dehydrate your lips and make them crack or peel. Also if it's
cold outside, use a chap stick not based on water (aqua), as the water
will freeze
3.Exfoliate your lips by mixing a pinch of sugar with about a drop of water.
Rub the sugar water on the lips and rinse it off. Your lips will be
perfect and soft. Be sure to put on a moisturizing lip balm or lipstick
afterward so your lips don't dry out. You should always put on lipstain,
lipstick, lip balm, lip gloss, or chapstick to keep your lips looking
healthy, as skin heals better when there's a buffer between it and the
weather or temperature. On sunny days, you should put sunscreen on your face -- including your lips.
4.Get some moisturizer (the
thicker the better) and after you've brushed your teeth at night, put
the moisturizer on your lips, rubbing it on your lips and a little bit
around your mouth until you can't see it. Then, get some more and
dab a thick layer onto your lips so your lips look white (the color of
the moisturizer). Leave it on overnight, and during the night it will
soak into your lips and dry, leaving them smooth, soft and perfect.
5.Stay Hydrated! By
drinking lots of fluids the moisture will go to your lips and make them
lush and hydrated. It will also make your skin full of moisture!
6.Don't lick your lips.
Resist the urge to lick your lips, even when they are dry and chapped.
When saliva evaporates, it leaves skin on the lips even more chapped.
Saliva also contains acids that are helpful for breaking down skin but
which don't exactly heal chapped skin. Stick with a lip balm instead.
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