Masks, scrubs and lip balms

Masks, scrubs and lip balms
 Lips are the most delicate part of the face. Behind it requires careful and proper care, or soft skin of the lips and dries quickly become weather-beaten. To avoid this, use a variety of means. There are a variety of scrubs, masks and balms, which are composed of enough nutrients.

To smooth the skin of the lips, various masks, which are easy to prepare at home yourself. For example, cream can be mixed with a little carrot juice and the obtained mixture was applied to the lips, and then wash it off after 5 minutes with cold water. To lips went dry, you can use a mixture of carrot juice, sour cream, cottage cheese and honey. Honey, by the way, is very refreshing and moisturizes chapped lips.

In order to get rid of exfoliation scrubs suit special lip. They remove "necrotic" skin, while moisturizing the intact surface. Many modern cosmetic companies produce such scrubs, but they can be cooked at home. In preparation using sugar (about 2 teaspoons), honey (1 tablespoon) and olive oil. Good mixture will also sugar, petroleum jelly and 5 drops of essential oil (citrus best fit). All ingredients were mixed and placed in a refrigerator for 10-15 minutes. Further, the toothbrush is necessary to grind the resulting mixture of massage in a circular motion over the surface of the lips and leave it for a while. Waiting lips can be washed with cool or lukewarm water, and grease balm.

There are many lip balms that protect, soften and restore damaged skin. Many well-known manufacturers produce the whole line of balms. Among them are the Caudalie Lip Conditioner (has a vanilla flavor and is quite pleasant aroma, along with its truly healing properties), Lush Whip Stick (perfect blend of oils shea, cocoa, honey and almonds), and Bobbi Brown Tinted Lip Balm ( combines the preparations for the care and makeup) .Also there are special complexes that combine the mask and balsam (Satin Lips from Mary Kay), or scrub and balm (Moisturising lip scrub from Oriflame).

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