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Honey Lip Scrub

Hi Sweets!

I haven't posted in a while... my apologies :(
But today I have a special for you all :)

Let's be real, no one wants a dry, cracked lip... and for the ladies I know wearing matte lipsticks can do some damage to our lips! I hope this recipe helps you!

Dry, cracked lips can be caused by a number of factors, including hot or cold weather, open-mouthed breathing because of illness or habit, dehydration and even allergic reactions to certain kinds of cosmetics. Although dried lips are common, they're also easy to treat--and using honey is a traditional method for healing cracked lips.

Skin that is regularly exfoliated is healthier skin, both in appearance and function. Cleansed of dead skin, it can circulate more efficiently, breathing in good nourishment and expelling toxins. It also glows, is more uniform in appearance with tighter pores, and is soft to the touch.

A DIY Honey Lip Scrub.. to exfoliate those lush lips! 

History of Honey
Poultices made with a mixture of honey, milk and yeast have been used to treat serious and minor wounds and infections for centuries. The ancient civilizations of Egypt, China and Africa used honey because of its anti-fungal and antibacterial powers, according to an essay in the Michigan State University alumni magazine by Robert and Michele Root-Bernstein, based on their book "Honey, Mud, Maggots and Other Medical Marvels." In addition to being used for more serious wounds, honey was used as a remedy for dry and damaged lips.

Benefits of Honey 
Honey has the power to moisturize and heal, making it an ideal treatment for parched lips. Because honey has antibacterial powers, it helps prevent infection from developing in cracked lips, according to CareFair, an online beauty and skincare resource maintained by CareFair, Ltd. Honey also hydrates your dry lips to restore lost moisture.
By: Holly L. Roberts 

Benefits of Sugar 
Sugar is also full of glycolic acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid that is crucial for maintaining healthy skin and is usually a key ingredient in products. The natural glycolic acid in sugar not only helps condition and moisturize skin, but protect it from toxins.
Far from clogging the skin, sugar works well to cleanse completely, so it can reduce any current body acne you may have and also help prevent further breakouts. Sugar moisturizes on its own, but as most sugar scrub recipes require oil or honey to help form a paste, it provides even further moisture and allows your skin to achieve more of its natural balance.
So what's the difference with using brown sugar as opposed to white? Brown sugar is gentler, making it ideal for super-sensitive skin.
And one big benefit of a brown sugar scrub - it smells wonderful. It has a very deep, rich smell that can allow you to completely relax and pamper yourself.
By: SJ Stratford 

What you will need:

* 1 tbsp sugar (I use brown sugar, but feel free to use white sugar)

* 1 tsp honey
* 1 tsp almond oil (Coconut, olive oil will work just fine)
* Optional: 1 tsp vanilla extract
* Optional : A dash of cinnamon

P.S. - If you want a some extra flavour you can add * 1 tsp of bubble gum flavour (your preference)
         and 1 drop of food colouring (pink, blue etc) for some colour!

Directions:

Use lip scrub once a week.

Mix all ingredients, they should stick together, if not add more oil/sugar until it reaches a mask scrub consistency.

Apply to lips, I usually rub mines on my lips and let it sit for a minute or two, wipe off with damp washcloth.

Apply lip balm.



Hope it works! Have a wonderful day cutes! 

Don't forget to comment and let me know if it worked for ya! 




Comments

  1. Tried this and it worked for me!

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  2. Informative, will try tonight

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    1. Please do and let me know if it worked for you!

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  3. I honestly believe this Honey Lip recipe will get me in trouble,lol but i will try it anyway.

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    1. Hahahah ;) Do try it, trouble is good sometimes :p

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  4. Does it get your lips like Kylie Jenner???

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    1. Haha good one! No it doesn't ;) it looks better! :p

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