Your lips need energy, protection and volume too
As we age, our bodies naturally produce less collagen and hyaluronic acid, resulting in a significant reduction in volume in our lips. The loss of collagen and hyaluronic acid in the lips since the age of 18 means that over time, it obviously loses its state, borders and also its ability to retain moisture. The highest lip volume can actually only be achieved by keeping it moist and looking pretty.
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Lip skin is thinner than other parts of the face and body. It does not contain sweat or sebaceous glands, so it more easily shows changes such as dehydration and extinction. Additional factors such as too much sun exposure and lifestyle choices can greatly speed up the process, and eventually your lips may turn into a line.
What to do to protect lips;
- Do not expose to the sun for a long time unprotected.
- The face consists of 16 layers, the lips only 5 layers. They have a very thin stratum corneum. Therefore, it is very valuable to make a moisture base for the lips.
- Don’t always lick your lips. The breaking down acids from saliva destroy all natural moisture.
- Use natural lip balm at least three times a day or more often.