1, Remove dead skin from lips
Exfoliation: Lip scrub uses its small particles, such as baking soda, salicylic acid, or natural exfoliating ingredients (such as brown sugar, sea salt), to create friction when gently massaging the lips, helping to remove aging keratin and dead skin cells on the surface of the lips. This has a significant effect on improving lip dryness, roughness, dullness, and other issues.
Gentle and non irritating: Compared to facial or body scrub, lip scrub has finer exfoliating particles to ensure that it does not excessively harm delicate lip skin while removing dead skin.
2, Promote lip metabolism
Accelerated update: Regular use of lip scrub can accelerate the metabolic process of lip skin, promote new cell growth, and make lip skin healthier and smoother.
3, Improve lip condition
Enhance glossiness: After removing dead skin, the lip skin will become smoother and more delicate, thereby improving overall glossiness and texture.
Preventing dryness and cracking: Lip scrub also helps prevent dryness and peeling of the lips by removing dead skin and keeping the lip skin moist.
4, Other precautions
Usage frequency: Although lip scrub is beneficial for lip skin, frequent use should be avoided to prevent excessive exfoliation and thinning or sensitivity of lip skin. It is generally recommended to use it 1-2 times a week.
Follow up maintenance: After using lip scrub, apply moisturizing products such as lipstick in time to lock the moisture and nutrition of lip skin.