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Caudalie Vinotherapist Lip Care Caudalie Vinotherapist Lip Care
€6.90
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Avene Cold Cream Nutrition Nourishing Lip Stick 4 g Avene Cold Cream Nutrition Nourishing Lip Stick 4 g
€8.49
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Laino Pro Intense Care for Chapped and Damaged Lips Laino Pro Intense Care for Chapped and Damaged Lips
€2.49
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Avene Cicalfate+ Lip Repair Balm 10 ml Avene Cicalfate+ Lip Repair Balm 10 ml
€6.70
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Cicamanuka Lip Care Balm Iaa 15+ 15 ml Cicamanuka Lip Care Balm Iaa 15+ 15 ml
€6.14
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Labello Hydro Care Lip Stick SPF15 4.8 g Labello Hydro Care Lip Stick SPF15 4.8 g
€3.49
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Labello Sun Protect Lip Stick 4.8 g Labello Sun Protect Lip Stick 4.8 g
€3.49
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La Rosée Nourishing Lip Stick Refill 4.5 g La Rosée Nourishing Lip Stick Refill 4.5 g
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Dermophil Indien Stick Damaged Lips 4 g Dermophil Indien Stick Damaged Lips 4 g
€4.96
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Neutrogena Lip Stick Set of 2 + 1 free Neutrogena Lip Stick Set of 2 + 1 free
€8.49
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Cattier Lip Care Stick 4g Cattier Lip Care Stick 4g
€3.90
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Isdin Protector Labial Lip Balm SPF50 + 4 g Isdin Protector Labial Lip Balm SPF50 + 4 g
€5.90
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Dermoplasmine Calendula Lip Balm BOIRON Dermoplasmine Calendula Lip Balm BOIRON
€6.99
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Nuxe Very Rose Baume à Lèvres à la Rose 15 g jar Nuxe Very Rose Baume à Lèvres à la Rose 15 g jar
€10.90
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Avril Organic Refillable Lip Stick Avril Organic Refillable Lip Stick
€1.75
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La Rosée Nourishing Lip Stick 4.5 g La Rosée Nourishing Lip Stick 4.5 g
€6.90
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Uriage Bariederm Cica Lip Repair Balm 15 ml Uriage Bariederm Cica Lip Repair Balm 15 ml
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Bioderma Atoderm Lip Stick Bioderma Atoderm Lip Stick
€6.90
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Neutrogena lip stick 4.8 g Neutrogena lip stick 4.8 g
€4.49
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Herbalgem Lip Balm with Comfrey Repair 10 ml Herbalgem Lip Balm with Comfrey Repair 10 ml
€6.94
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Même Le Baume Multi-Usages 10 ml* Même Le Baume Multi-Usages 10 ml*
€8.49
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Embryolisse Nourishing Protective Lip Stick 4,5 g Embryolisse Nourishing Protective Lip Stick 4,5 g
€4.90
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SVR Cicavit+ Protective Lip Balm 15 ml SVR Cicavit+ Protective Lip Balm 15 ml
€6.95
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Keracnyl Repair Lip Balm Ducray 15 ml -€2.00 Keracnyl Repair Lip Balm Ducray 15 ml
€6.99 €8.99
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Eneomey Lip Nutrition Gloss Nourishing Moisturizer 4 ml Eneomey Lip Nutrition Gloss Nourishing Moisturizer 4 ml
€18.49
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What are the main causes of dry lips?

Dry lips are often caused by a number of environmental and behavioral factors. Weather conditions such as cold or wind can dry out lips. In addition, habits such as frequent lip licking or the use of certain cosmetic products can also contribute to dry lips. It's also important to note that underlying health problems, such as allergies, dermatological disorders, or even dehydration, can be aggravating factors.

How can I prevent dry lips?

To prevent dry lips, it's essential to adopt an appropriate skincare routine. Regular use of a moisturizing lip balm is recommended. Choose products containing natural ingredients such as shea butter, coconut oil or aloe vera, which are known for their moisturizing and repairing properties. It's also advisable to drink plenty of water throughout the day to maintain overall hydration.

What are the best ingredients to look for in a lip balm for dry lips?

To treat dry lips, opt for balms containing emollient and nourishing ingredients. Vegetable oils, such as sweet almond oil or argan oil, are excellent for deep nourishment. Honey, known for its antibacterial and moisturizing properties, is also an excellent choice. Also look for the presence of beeswax, which creates a protective barrier against external aggressions while retaining moisture.

Are there any natural remedies for dry lips?

Yes, several natural remedies can help relieve dry lips. Applying a little aloe vera gel can provide immediate relief thanks to its soothing and moisturizing properties. Another remedy is to use a mixture of sugar and olive oil as a gentle scrub; this helps exfoliate dead skin while nourishing the lips. Coconut oil, applied before bedtime, can also be very beneficial for repairing lips overnight.

How to treat extremely dry, chapped lips?

For extremely dry, chapped lips, it's crucial to intensify care. Apply a thick, rich lip balm several times a day. Lanolin- or Vaseline-based treatments can be particularly effective in rapidly restoring the skin barrier. In the case of severe chapping, the use of a dexpanthenol-based cream, which promotes healing, may be considered. If the problem persists, consult a dermatologist for appropriate treatment and to rule out any underlying medical conditions.

What influence does diet have on dry lips?

Diet plays a crucial role in the health of your lips. A lack of vitamins, particularly vitamin B and vitamin C, can contribute to dry lips. We recommend incorporating foods rich in these nutrients, such as citrus fruits, leafy green vegetables and nuts, to help keep your lips hydrated and healthy. What's more, a balanced diet promotes better overall hydration, essential for combating dry lips.

Can essential oils be used to treat dry lips?

The use of essential oils can be beneficial for dry lips, provided they are chosen with care and diluted correctly. Lavender essential oil, known for its soothing and regenerative properties, can be mixed with a carrier oil, such as coconut oil, for a safe application. However, it is important to carry out a skin test beforehand to avoid any risk of irritation or allergic reaction. Essential oils should always be used with caution.

Does climate change affect dry lips?

Yes, climate change has a significant impact on the condition of your lips. Periods of intense cold or very dry environments can increase the risk of dry lips. It is therefore essential to protect your lips with suitable products when exposed to such conditions. The use of a lip balm with a sun protection factor (SPF) is also recommended on sunny days to protect lips from the drying effects of UV rays.

How to identify products to avoid for dry lips?

Certain ingredients in cosmetic products can aggravate dry lips. It's advisable to avoid balms containing alcohol, perfumes or artificial colorants, as these components can further dry out lips. Look for products formulated for sensitive skin or hypoallergenic balms to minimize the risk of irritation. Reading labels carefully and choosing products with simple, nourishing compositions is essential for the care of dry lips.

When should I seek professional help for dry lips?

If, despite the regular application of suitable treatments, your lips remain dry, chapped, or show signs of infection such as redness, pain or bleeding, it's important to consult a healthcare professional. A dermatologist can assess your condition and suggest an appropriate treatment. In addition, it can rule out more serious conditions such as autoimmune diseases or allergies, which may require a specific therapeutic approach.