Honey and Brown Sugar
According to New York City-based board-certified cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Michele Green, honey offers a host of health benefits and has a delicious taste, making it a great base for a chapped lip scrub. "You can mix one teaspoon of honey with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, and a sprinkle of brown sugar," she says. "Apply the paste to your lips and gently massage." After a few seconds of rubbing your lips together, rinse them off and and follow up your treatment with your favorite healing ointment, like Aquaphor ($3.59, cvs.com), to lock in moisture.
Olive Oil and Salt
While not as sweet as a honey lip scrub, mixing olive oil and salt can prove equally beneficial, notes Dr. Green, so long as your lips are just chapped, not broken with cuts (the salt will sting!). Simply mix a teaspoon of olive oil with a pinch of salt and massage it into your mouth to reveal softer, smoother skin.
Toothbrush Trick
Of course, if you prefer not to layer your lips in product, Dr. Patel says that using a clean—as in, never-before-used—toothbrush is a simple and effective way to physically exfoliate your lips. Regardless of the method you employ, the key to maintaining a soft, smooth, non-chapped mouth is to keep it hydrated at all times. "This is best done with an occlusive product on damp lips and skin," explains board-certified dermatologist and founder of , Dr. Purvisha Patel. "The most tried-and-true option is petroleum jelly or Vaseline ($1.59, target.com), but shea butter, beeswax, and coconut oil work here, too."
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