Everything you need to know about using lip balm for soft, healthy lips—plus expert tips on SPF, hydration, and layering.
Lip balm helps lock in moisture, soothes dry skin, and protects your lips from harsh weather or irritation. Think of it as a comfy little barrier that keeps your lips soft, smooth, and happy all day long!
Reapply lip balm every few hours, especially after eating, drinking, or being outside. If your lips feel dry or tight, that’s your cue! Cold weather, wind, and indoor heat can make lips dry faster, so make sure to keep that balm close.
Gently exfoliate with a lip scrub or soft toothbrush to remove flakes, then apply a hydrating balm or lip treatment. Look for ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, or beeswax to calm, repair, and seal in moisture.
Choose lip balms with nourishing ingredients like shea butter, jojoba oil, beeswax, coconut oil, or vitamin E. These help lock in moisture, soothe dryness, and keep your lips feeling soft and smooth without any sticky or greasy feeling.
Yes! Your lips are super sensitive to sun damage, so using a lip balm with SPF is a smart move, even on cloudy days. It helps prevent dryness, irritation, and long-term sun damage while keeping your pout protected.
Absolutely! Lip balm creates a smooth base that helps lipstick glide on better and stay comfy. Just let it absorb for a minute before applying color to avoid too much slip. Bonus: it helps prevent lipstick from settling into dry patches.
Yes, your lips need overnight hydration too! A nourishing lip balm or treatment before bed helps repair and soften lips while you sleep, so you wake up with a smooth, moisturized pout that’s ready for anything.
Stick balms are mess-free and perfect for on-the-go. Pots let you scoop and apply with your finger and are great for rich textures. Tube balms usually have a squeezable format for quick, smooth application. It’s all about personal preference and texture!