Discover how lip masks and treatments repair dry, cracked lips and boost hydration overnight.
Lip balm is for daily moisture and protection, while a lip mask is a more intense treatment that deeply nourishes and repairs. Masks are usually thicker and work best when left on for longer periods of time, especially overnight for serious hydration.
Lip treatments use concentrated ingredients like hyaluronic acid, oils, or butters to restore moisture, soothe irritation, and help your lips heal. They repair the skin barrier and lock in hydration so your lips feel soft, smooth, and healthy again.
Overnight lip masks give your lips time to fully absorb all the good stuff like hydration, nutrients, and protective oils. While you sleep, the mask helps repair damage, smooth out texture, and leave your lips super soft by morning!
Use a lip treatment or mask 2–3 times a week, or whenever your lips need extra TLC. If your lips feel super dry, chapped, or recovering from sun or wind exposure, you can use it more frequently as needed.
Yes! Lip masks add an extra layer of protection against cold, dry air by deeply hydrating and sealing in moisture. Using a mask regularly during winter can help prevent cracking, flaking, and that tight, uncomfortable feeling.
Look for rich, soothing ingredients like shea butter, jojoba oil, hyaluronic acid, beeswax, or vitamin E. These help replenish moisture, repair the skin barrier, and keep your lips smooth, soft, and protected from dryness.
Dehydrated lips feel tight and may look dull or wrinkled. Chapped lips are usually dry, flaky, or cracked. Both need moisture, but chapped lips often need exfoliation and richer treatments to heal the skin barrier and smooth things out.