Here are some useful tips for healthy lips on your face...
A moist cloth rubbed in just the right amount of friction for you will slough off chapped skin. Chapped lips may not only be due to dry environment. It may be indicative of a type of lip fungus caused by petroleum products. Yes, I know, I find the products effective too. But, they seal in too mmuch moisture, not letting the skin breathe enough, thus setting up a perfect host for fungus. Instead, try more gentle oils such as sesame or olive oil. Very good to put on at night after exfoliating. For some sexy color, try a natural Henna stain, known as Mehndi in India. Those lips you see on my profile picture are stained with a Henna stain called Marvest wine. Hows about a little kiss?!
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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Thanks, for the info. I do use olive oil on my hair. Where can I buy the Henna stain, cause I need to dye the gray? Does it cost much? How long will the dye last in my hair?
ReplyDeleteYou may find the Henna at your local health products retailer. There are a variety of stains that will gradualy fade to those that are permanent. I have used Henna King stain on my lips in the pix and they have a variety of products that may meet your needs.
ReplyDeleteTo order: 360-630-0639
or go to hennaking.com to see all the products. My best to you