Don’t worry—it doesn’t require too much extra maintenance. Here, find derm-backed strategies for the ultimate lip care routine. Make it a weekly commitment, and you’ll be sure to notice a difference in the health of your pout. “The mucosal part of your lip is thinner compared to the rest of your skin, as it is made up of fewer layers and also contains many capillaries or tiny blood vessels,” board-certified dermatologist Marisa Garshick, M.D., FAAD, tells mbg about aging lips. Because the lips are so thin and sensitive, it’s one of the first areas to reveal dehydration and signs of aging (cracks, loss of volume, duller pigment, etc.). And just like the rest of your skin, it may take a couple of approaches to really secure soft, supple lips. For many, applying lip balm (hydrating as the formula may be) and calling it a day is not enough—to achieve a velvety, pillowy pout, it’s important to focus on every angle of lip care. Ahead, find a step-by-step guide: Just like other exfoliating techniques, you have two options: You can opt for a chemical treatment (i.e., a lip balm or peel infused with salicylic acid) or a physical lip scrub to manually buff away flakes. Personally, I prefer the latter since it’s often gentler (you can control the pressure), and as I mentioned, it delivers immediate results. Not to mention, it’s incredibly easy to DIY your own lip scrub—but if you’d rather snag a market option, feel free to browse the recommendations below. Regular exfoliation is an integral part of a lip care routine, but you definitely don’t want to be scrubbing on the daily. Just like exfoliating your face, it is possible to overdo it. “Over-exfoliating your lips can lead to redness, swelling, sensitivity, or bleeding,” says Ciraldo. Not fun. She recommends starting with a once-a-week regimen, then working your way up to two or perhaps three sessions.
Kopari Exfoliating Lip Scrub
Thrive Causemetics Pout Hero Exfoliating Lip Scrub These lighter formulas often come pumped with actives (hyaluronic acid, peptides, and antioxidants, to name a few) to treat various lip concerns, and given their thinner consistency, you’ll want to apply them underneath an oily or waxy lip balm. Now, do you absolutely need a hydrating lip serum to layer underneath an equally hydrating lip balm? No, not really. But if you’re looking to double down on moisture and pamper the delicate skin with some TLC, it’s worth spending the extra time.
Henné Organics Lip Serum
Typology Lip Plumping Serum You’re likely familiar with swiping on a lip balm (you may even have a go-to tube in every tote you own), but make sure you have a product that actually sends moisture to the lips. Read: Occlusive-only wax or jelly balms will merely coat the surface, and shiny, plumping numbers are great for aesthetic purposes but might not be the most moisturizing. Other lip balms might contain hydrating ingredients, but they don’t have any occlusives to trap that hydration inside—which will only dry out the lips even further. “Lip balms that contain only humectant ingredients, such as hyaluronic acid and glycerin, can actually make lips more dry because they attract moisture, and if the air is very low in humidity, then they can pull moisture out of the skin, and then the moisture evaporates away,” board-certified dermatologist Hadley King, M.D., told mbg about healing lip cracks. Rather, opt for formulas that include a blend of humectants, emollients, and occlusives. mindbodygreen’s lip balm, for example, features shea butter to soften the surface, hyaluronic acid to draw in hydration, antioxidant-rich oils (like moringa and sunflower seed) to protect the delicate skin, and vitamin E and vegan waxes to lock in moisture.
Sahajan Lip Karma You can find a list of clean lip masks here, but for the ease of browsing, I’ve included a couple of personal favorites below. I frequently wear these hydrating numbers to bed (layered over mbg’s lip balm for even more moisture), and they do not dare budge. I consistently wake up with a jelly sheen over my pout, which means the formula keeps my lips protected all night long.
LAWLESS Forget The Filler Overnight Lip Plumping Mask
Tatcha The Kissu Lip Mask Plus, those UV rays can dehydrate that delicate skin: “The sun can dry out the lips and compromise the lips’ ability to hold water and hydration,” Michelle Henry, M.D., founder of Skin & Aesthetics Surgery of Manhattan, previously shared with mbg. Good news: Many SPF lip balms come laced with moisturizing actives to hydrate and smooth the lips, too. Of course, it’s important to protect the lips from other environmental aggressors, too. “Cover your mouth when outside in the elements,” says King. “Cold air and wind will be particularly drying for the lips, so it is helpful to cover them with a scarf to protect them.”
EleVen by Venus Williams Perfect Form Lip Balm SPF 15
Well People Lip Butter SPF 15 Tinted Balm