As the chill in the air intensifies, a common issue many of us face is parched skin and chapped lips. Ensuring your lips receive ample hydration and moisture becomes a crucial practice during the ...
The first consideration is hydration. And because the lips can’t moisturize themselves, internal hydration is essential.
Exfoliation is a key part of any skin care routine to keep your complexion smooth, soft and radiant. Whether you prefer chemical peels, lactic acid serums or a gritty body scrub, you’ve probably ...
The moment a chill in the air hits, dry lips crop up as a seasonal buzzkill. A lip peel is the treatment you didn’t know you needed to keep rough patches at bay—no elbow grease required, just swipe ...
Winter means cozy sweaters and hot chocolate, with chilly breezes-but, alas, it also brings along one of the most common beauty concerns: dry and dull lips. As the temperature drops, the air loses its ...
Here’s the thing with exfoliation: it’s addictive. Anyone who has ever experienced the after-glow of a peel pad knows what we’re talking about here. A good exfoliation sesh gets rid of dead skin cells ...
No matter what method you use, the goal of exfoliating is to remove dead skin cells from the top layer of your skin with the hope of revealing a brighter, more radiant complexion underneath.
Exfoliating the lips often ease dryness caused by harsh products and more. Here's one way to go at it naturally. It's is a simple beauty technique where the upper (usually dead) skin layer is taken ...
If you find an interesting item at a local store, then email contributing writer Christie Schmidt at [email protected]. Is Old Man Winter doing a number on your lips? If your kisser is in a ...