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Dry, Dehydrated Lips: Here is why and tips to help

As the seasons change and temperatures fluctuate, many of us notice an unwelcome guest: dry, dehydrated lips. This common issue can be uncomfortable and unsightly, but with the right care, you can keep your lips soft, smooth, and healthy. At AM Aesthetics, we believe that knowledge is power when it comes to your skincare.

Let’s delve into why lips become dry, the signs of dehydration, and some effective tips to maintain hydration.

Why Do Lips Become Dry and Dehydrated?

Our lips lack oil glands, making them particularly susceptible to moisture loss. Factors contributing to dry lips can include:

  1. Environmental Conditions. Cold weather, low humidity, and exposure to wind can strip moisture from your lips.
  2. Dehydration. Not drinking enough water can lead to overall dehydration, which manifests in your lips.
  3. Sun Exposure. UV rays can damage the delicate skin on your lips, leading to dryness and chapping.
  4. Certain Habits. Licking your lips, smoking, and using harsh lip products can exacerbate dryness.
  5. Health Conditions. Some medical conditions, such as allergies, eczema, and vitamin deficiencies, can also affect lip hydration.

Tips to Keep Your Lips Hydrated

  1. Drink Plenty of Water. Aim for at least 8 glasses a day. Staying hydrated from the inside out is essential for vibrant skin and lips.
  2. Use a Humidifier. Especially during the colder months, a humidifier can help add moisture to the air, preventing your lips from drying out.
  3. Choose the Right Lip Balm. Opt for a nourishing lip balm containing ingredients like beeswax, shea butter, coconut oil, or vitamin E. At AM Aesthetics are favourite balm is Cu3 lip repair .. click here for more details
  4. Exfoliate Gently. Remove dry, flaky skin with a DIY sugar scrub or a soft toothbrush. Be gentle, as over-exfoliating can worsen the issue.
  5. Protect Against the Sun. Use lip products with SPF to shield your lips from UV damage. Look for balms labeled SPF 15 or higher.
  6. Avoid Licking Your Lips. While it may temporarily relieve dryness, saliva can quickly evaporate, leaving your lips drier. Instead, apply a nourishing lip balm.
  7. Maintain a Balanced Diet. Consuming foods rich in vitamins A, C, and E, as well as omega-3 fatty acids, can promote healthy skin and lips. Think avocados, nuts, carrots, and leafy greens!
  8. Re-evaluate Your Mouthwash and Toothpaste. Some products can be harsh. If you notice frequent lip dryness, consider switching to gentler alternatives.
  9. Limit Caffeine and Alcohol. Both can dehydrate your body, so try to enjoy them in moderation, and remember to drink extra water if you indulge.
  10. See a Professional. If your dry lips persist despite your best efforts, consider visiting our clinic for personalised advice and treatments. Our skincare specialists can recommend products and therapies tailored to your specific needs.

Your smile is one of your best assets, so don’t let dry, dehydrated lips get in the way. With these simple tips and a bit of care, you can keep your lips looking and feeling fabulous all year round.

For more expert advice and bespoke treatments tailored to your skincare needs, contact us at AM aesthetics We’re here to help you shine from the inside out!

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Caring for Your Lips After filler Treatment

To minimise swelling and discomfort after your lip treatment, follow these simple steps: by Alexandra Haq

*Ice, Ice Baby (But Carefully!)*

Apply ice to the treated area to constrict blood vessels and reduce swelling. To protect your skin from direct contact with the ice (which could cause ice burn), pop the ice cubes into a sealed plastic bag first. Then, wrap the bag in a soft tea towel for extra insulation and a more comfortable application. This method allows for effective cooling while preventing your lips from getting uncomfortably wet.

*Hydration is Key:*

Keep sipping on water throughout the day. Staying well-hydrated is crucial for your body’s natural healing process. Sufficient hydration helps your body efficiently circulate fluids, preventing them from pooling in specific areas (which causes swelling). Think of it like this: a well-watered garden flourishes, while a parched one withers. Keep those fluids flowing!

*Take it Easy:*

Avoid strenuous exercise and anything that significantly elevates your heart rate for the next 48 hours. Increased blood flow can exacerbate swelling, hindering the healing process. Gentle walks are fine, but skip the high-intensity workouts for now.

*Lip TLC (Tender Loving Care):*

Treat your lips like royalty! They need rest and protection to recover. That means no aggressive rubbing, and absolutely no hard kissing for at least 48 hours – sorry! Give them time to heal undisturbed.

*Straws are a No-Go:*

Avoid using straws for the next two days. The suction required to drink through a straw can put unnecessary pressure on your lips, potentially worsening swelling and delaying healing. Sip gently from a glass instead.

By following these guidelines, you’ll help minimise discomfort and ensure your lips heal beautifully. If you experience any unexpected pain or excessive swelling, please contact the clinic

*Results may vary from person to person. No guarantee of result can be made

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