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    i got the same prob as peachesncakes im a heavy carmex use r and when it snows omg it kills my lips

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    mix coconut oil with fresh cream and apply it. It works good

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    A cure all for everyone is Burt's Bees - try it and you won't go back to anything else. Chapstick and anything with petroleum oil is not good for you. There are many uses for petrolium oil that have absolutely nothing to do with your lips - look it up.

    Burt's Bees creates a natural lip balm that moisturizes lips with ingredients like ultra-emollient lanolin, coconut oil and sunflower oil, and seals in hydration with beeswax. Beeswax is a natural wax made by bees in the cell walls of honeycombs, this substance is a natural emulsifier used in cosmetics.

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    I am addicted to burts bees! It is a must for keeping lips soft

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    It sounds like I'm missing out on something with this Burt's Bee stuff! I have permanently dry lips and am forever using lip balms but maybe I should get some of this instead as it sounds like a much better option.

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    I was on Accutane for a while which really took a toll on my lips. My derm said to use Aquaphor, and now I swear by this stuff. It keeps them from chapping and it's like vaseline so shiny; looks good. I will use nothing else. Before this, I tried it all and what i thought was doing ok for me, turned out to be next to Aquaphor!

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    I read your post.Awesome tips.
    I have a Little bit confusion before reading your post for the topic,but now I am very clear to that.
    I appreciate your thought for sharing the tips.Thank you for the post.
    thé

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    I use that too - Aquaphor. But when it is severe, I prefer carmex. It's an acquired taste.
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    Apply some original Nivea cream onto your lips at night.

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    I Use "lipsmackers" with added sunblock protection
    they smell really nice
    And a Great Tip to Rid of that Peeling Skin on the Lips , Take a Washcloth With Warm Water and Rub at on Your Lips.. the Skin Will Dissappear! and Your Lips Will Look Wonderful.

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