Dry Lips - Causes and Remedies

Dry lips occur when the lips lack proper moisture, leading to flaking, cracking, and discomfort. It can be caused by dehydration or environmental factors.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Dry Lips FAQ


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What causes dry lips?

1. Possibly the most common cause of dry lips is dehydration. Proper hydration is key to healthy, glowing skin, and the same goes for plump, healthy lips. But unlike other areas of your face, the skin on your lips is so thin that it's actually one of the first areas to show signs of dehydration.

Are your lips dry or tight?

Nearly everyone has experienced dry, cracked, or tight-feeling lips. In fact, "the lips are particularly prone to dryness as opposed to skin on other parts of the body," says Dr. Brian Toy, a dermatologist at Providence Mission Hospital and a clinical professor in the School of Medicine at the University of Southern California.

Does licking your lips make your lips dry?

When lips feel dry, it may feel natural to wet them by licking them, but this can worsen the problem. As saliva evaporates, your lips become drier. Picking or biting your lips also irritates them, which can prevent healing. Lip licking can be a hard habit to break.

Do you have dry lips?

Having dry lips is super uncomfortable, but it's also very common, especially during the winter. After months of suffering from cracked lips, you may be longing for the supple, hydrated pout you had last summer. Well, fear not. It's...

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