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How to Treat Chapped Lips

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Summary: Treat chapped lips by exfoliating in the shower and then applying a lip moisturizer. Avoid using petroleum jelly to treat dry lips with tips from a freelance makeup artist in this free video on beauty and cosmetics.

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By Angela Bell-Dems
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Angela Bell-Dems is a freelance makeup artist. She has worked for news stations, special events and photo shoots. She is currently a freelance makeup artist for MAC cosmetics.read more

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"Hi, my name is Angela and this segment is about how to treat chapped lips. Well first you're going to want to start from the inside and hydrate by drinking lots and lots of water. That's good for everything in your body, your hair, you know everything. The next thing I would do in the morning when you're taking a shower, use a warm wash cloth and really exfoliate you know, and get rid of all the dead skin, same with all over your face. And then another thing you can do is use a moisturizer, not necessarily a chap stick, but something that's sold as a lip moisturizer. A lot of people are allergic to petroleum so I don't necessarily you know, recommend that but something like Blistex in a tube doesn't have any petroleum in that. So if you're allergic to it, you don't have to worry about it. And just take a little bit of the lip moisturizer and blend over your lips. You don't even have to be this careful you can just rub it on with your finger. And then rub them together, beautiful. And that is how you treat dry lips."

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