Gently exfoliate your lips regularly to remove dead skin cells, using a lip scrub or a homemade mixture of sugar and honey.
Avoid the temptation to lick or peel your lips, as this can lead to further dryness and irritation.
Apply a nourishing lip balm or oil before bedtime to provide overnight hydration and repair.
Explore natural remedies like applying a mixture of coconut oil or almond oil with honey to keep your lips soft and moisturized.
Use a high-quality lip balm throughout the day to maintain moisture, especially after exposure to wind or cold weather.
Protect your lips from the sun's harmful rays by using a lip balm with SPF, as winter sun can still cause damage.
Drink plenty of water to keep your body and lips hydrated from the inside out, combating dryness caused by winter weather.
Use a scarf or a high-collar jacket to shield your lips from harsh winds and cold temperatures.
When washing your face, try to avoid hot water on your lips, as it can strip away natural oils and contribute to dryness.
Ensure a diet rich in vitamins and minerals, including foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, to promote overall skin health, including your lips.