Honey Lip Exfoliator Recipe – Perfect Solution for Flaky, Dry Lips
I have struggled with dry lips for my entire life, and it appears like no matter what I do to keep them moist, I fail miserably.
On short-term, I can use various tricks to prevent them from turning flaky, but my new job made it imperative to find a definitive solution for this frustrating issue.
Now that I travel a lot and have the opportunity of seeing interesting places, I can hardly resist the temptation of moving around the cities I visit.
Walking in wind and cold turns my underlying problem into an emergency, and I frequently find myself suffering from dry and even cracked lips.
I literally don’t feel comfortable in my skin, not to mention the haunting sensation of pain that makes me wish I didn’t have to leave the flat.
For me, deadlines have always been the best incentive, and it comes as no surprise that I found the solution when I needed it most.
The ingredients for the magical compound might sound ordinary, but I promise you that they work wonders and will solve the problem of dry lips in a matter of minutes.
You’ll Need:
- 1 tsp raw honey
- 1 tsp brown sugar
- 1 tsp olive oil or coconut oil
Directions:
- Mix the 3 ingredients in a small bowl to form a paste-like consistency
- Gently rub the mixture on your lips for 1 minute
- Rinse it off with water and apply your favorite lip balm to moisturize your lips.
- Do this routine twice a week for better result.
Brown sugar, honey, and olive oil are ingredients that anyone has or at least can acquire hassle-free, and fortunately, this is all it takes to solve the problem of dry lips for good.
The concoction works both as an exfoliator and moisturizer, and no matter how damaged your lips might be they’ll regain their glow immediately after applying the mix.
Credit: Fox & Doll
Do you leave it on and for how long . It sounds like you just put it on and leave it
Do you apply at at night or day or both? How long?
Can you substitute the olive oil with coconut oil?
If I were to make a batch of this, how long will it last? Thank you!
hi Michelle,
This mixture can last a long time but you can create a small batch that could last for 2 weeks.