Lip Service: Winter Lip Care

How do you keep your lips soft and supple in the cold winter months? Lip balms keep a protective layer between your lips and the frigid temperatures, but they’re not a cure-all. From scrubs to serums to sleeping masks, here’s everything you need to know about winter lip care.

Poppy & Pout Lip Scrub, $16, from The Grove Spa (Brookside Shops).
Confetti Stick with Vitamin E, $9, from Pink Lipps Cosmetics.

Lip Scrubs
Exfoliation isn’t only for the face. Giving your lips a daily scrub will leave them looking smooth and lipstick ready. It’s important to choose a gentle lip scrub, as harsh or jagged ingredients can leave your lips aggravated or overdried. Buff away safely with natural exfoliants such as sugar and citrus, especially in combination with hydrating oils or emollient-rich shea butter. Say goodbye to rough texture and hello to a polished pout.

Henné Organics Lip Serum, $45, from Welwythn (Prairie Village Shops).
Smoothing Lip Balm, $20, from Lover Cosmetics.

Sleeping Masks and Lip Serums
Some winter days can leave your lips feeling chapped and in need of an extra moisture boost. An overnight lip mask is a hassle-free  way to wake up refreshed and looking kissable, usually using rich butters and healing oils. A specializied lip serum can reinvigorate your look and drastically improve the feel of your skin, adding extra plump with ingredients including hyaluronic acid.

Messner Bee Farm Earl Grey Lip Balm, $6.50, from Messner Bee Farm or at Made in KC.
Peppermint Zumbo Kiss Stick, $7.95, from Indigo Wild.

Lip Balm
Lip balm is the underrated winter staple that’s kept chapped lips at bay for centuries. The basic formula borrows its origins from the days of Cleopatra, who used a blend of beeswax, animal fat, and olive oil to moisturize. The humble ChapStick has dominated the industry for many years, but Kansas City’s local businesses win out on quality, as the products featured here work winter wonders.

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