Exfoliate Your Lips Naturally for Soft, Smooth Lips

November 26, 2009

in Beauty Tip of the Week,DIY Recipes,Lip

sugar-lips

Do you remember those days as a kid, skipping down to local candy shop, spending your money (all $2 of it) on candy, and then feverishly spreading them all over your lips and making a big mess? …No? Was it just me then? :-P I remember as I kid I’d always buy those ‘magic dust’ candy or take anything with food coloring and spread it all over my lips as if it were lipstick.

beauty-tip-pic Well, those days of spreading sugar all over my lips may make actual sense today – I’ve read that a natural, gentle way to exfoliate lips is to make your very own sugar scrub.

All you have to do is mix some olive oil and some sugar together, pat it on your finger, and gently rub it against your lips. Exfoliating your lips once a week (or more, depending on your lips) gets rid of extra dead skin cells, flakes and reveals soft, smooth lips. It’s also great to exfoliate your lips before applying lipstick, as any flakes or extra bits will show through more with lipstick.

Do you exfoliate your lips? What methods do you use? I know there are many other methods than a sugar scrub as well, but this seems the most gentle, not to mention quick and easy – you can find these ingredients in your kitchen! :)

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1 Paris_b November 26, 2009 at 12:27 am

Teehee… I posted up a recipe for a sugar scrub for lips and yes its easy if you already have everything on hand :)
Paris_b´s last blog … You can’t drink this: Definite Cosmetics Hydra Swiss Spa Cosmetic Water

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2 Renee November 26, 2009 at 1:01 pm

Hey Paris, thanks for your recipe too! :D

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3 Roxanne November 26, 2009 at 12:43 am

I use the same method but I replace olive oil with honey! It makes your lips very soft and smells heavenly! Not to mention it tastes waaay better than the olive oil :)

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4 Renee November 26, 2009 at 12:59 pm

Oh honey sounds way better actually, haha. What a ‘sweet’ recipe! I guess you could eat your sugar scrub after? LOL :-P

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5 Roxanne November 27, 2009 at 12:51 am

Well, you’re not supposed to but que sera, sera right? :)

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6 Krib November 26, 2009 at 5:48 am

I have the two ingredients needed, gotta try that, as my lips tend to flake a lot :/ (i’m so glamour, I know ^^)
Krib´s last blog … Geek !

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7 Renee November 26, 2009 at 1:00 pm

Nah, it’s realistic! My lips flake too, mine are very dry! :(

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8 Tavia November 26, 2009 at 7:12 am

This sugar recipe really helps. During winter time my lips really need a good exfoliation and what else can be more easy to use than sugar:)
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9 Renee November 26, 2009 at 1:01 pm

Yay! I’m glad you recommend it, too! Sugar really is the easiest, not to mention the sweetest! :D

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10 Lorlori November 26, 2009 at 7:26 am

i use this a lot, but not only on my lips, but also in my face. it works great, even on my oily skin… or, if i don’t want to use oil, i just add some sugar on my favorite soap… and… voila… great exfoliator! it’s cheap and makes my skin sooooo soft!

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11 Renee November 26, 2009 at 1:03 pm

Hey Lorlori! That’s a great idea to use it on your face as well, if your face can ‘take’ the oil – not to mention you save tons of $$$ – I’ve seen some facial scrubs for over $100! Ridiculous :( I’ll have to try adding it to my body soap, that’s a great idea. I actually also have another DIY scrub recipe up my sleeves, so look out for that :D

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12 Tammy November 26, 2009 at 7:58 am

I use this recipe as a body scrub all the time! It doesn’t work too well on my lips since mine get really tough and flaky. I slather on a thick balm, like Aquaphor, wait a few minutes and then gently scrub my lips in small, circular motions with an extra soft toothbrush. Works great for me.

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13 Renee November 26, 2009 at 1:04 pm

Ah yeah I have heard the method of using a soft baby toothbrush; I tried it but it was so harsh for me my lips bleed :( I’m happy to hear this method works for you though, and highly jealous you use Aquaphor! UGH…I need to get me hands on it! I’ve heard how wonderful it is but I can’t find it anywhere here. :(

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14 Amanda November 26, 2009 at 11:36 am

I mix brown sugar with coconut oil for a gentle exfoliator. I mix up enough to take care of my lips, hands, and elbows. The more solid consistency of coconut oil makes it preferable for me over olive oil, although they’d probably perform equally well.
Amanda´s last blog … Monroe piercing

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15 Renee November 26, 2009 at 1:07 pm

Hey Amanda

I would love to use coconut oil but you may hear my cries about how I can’t stand the smell – it’s great that it can solidify though, isn’t it? Like you said I’m sure it’ll be a much better ‘substance’ than olive oil. Ooh and GREAT idea – elbows and hands, not to mention the whole body! I have a recipe for a body scrub too coming up and it’s equally easy as this recipe :D

p.s. nice piercing! :D You have a lot of guts! Did it hurt?!

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16 Amanda November 26, 2009 at 11:54 pm

Thanks! :D Really, it barely hurt at all. My navel and nostril piercings didn’t hurt at all, and this one was more painful, but still really less painful than a paper cut. Getting my ears pierced with the piercing gun was probably the most painful piercing experience I’ve ever had.
Amanda´s last blog … Monroe piercing

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17 Renee November 27, 2009 at 4:01 pm

Ahh! Crazy! I’ve done my ears many times but I felt that was the most ‘pain’ I’d ever subject myself too, and I was pleasantly surprised that it didn’t hurt. Never dared getting anything else…!

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18 Hazel November 26, 2009 at 4:05 pm

Hey Renee,

I love exfoliating my lips with my toothbrush. It’s completely free AND easy! Haha!

Works fantastically well. What I do is rub my toothbrush horizontally, against my lips & it immediately removes the dead cells & unsightly flakes (: Have you tried?

I haven’t tried your recommendation- olive oil + sugar, will it be too oily? & I assume I’ve to wash it off with soap too? Let me know, as I’ve oily skin so I tend to avoid oil- based products (:
Hazel´s last blog … What Dudes Think- Part 1

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19 Renee November 27, 2009 at 3:51 pm

I have tried the toothbrush method but it was SO harsh for me, my lips started bleeding, so I stopped :(

You don’t need to wash it off, as the olive oil will also moisturize! You can do this before brushing your teeth, then just taking a damp washcloth to wipe off the scrub. And nope, as long as you keep this scrub to your lips, it shouldn’t do anything to your oily skin! :) Do try it and let me know!

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20 Nur November 26, 2009 at 10:43 pm

Hey, cool post! I am one of those guilty of peeling my lips. ;) This shud help my chapped lips.

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21 Renee November 27, 2009 at 4:03 pm

It will! :) Try it out!

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22 Mab December 11, 2009 at 4:47 pm

Thanks for the tip! I’ve tried it and it worked! But I dont like the taste of the olive oil. Maybe I should replace it with honey! I used to peel the skin off till it bleed. :S

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23 Renee December 12, 2009 at 12:52 am

Hey Mab, glad it worked for you! :) And yeah, olive oil is also a bit smelly too, no? Haha. Try honey!

Oh I used to peel my lips too, it was horrible… stop it! :-P

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