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Your Itchy Chapped Lips Might Be Cheilitis – Here’s How You Can Save Them

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Your Itchy Chapped Lips Might Be Cheilitis – Here’s How You Can Save Them

Soften and restore your lips back to life with these tips and effective balms.

by Letty Seah  /   October 8, 2020

Wearing masks in public is part of the new norm, and we know that it can lead to maskne. But did you know that wearing face masks can lead to dry lips? It’s not only the humidity and friction that causes it, but also the fact that we might drink water less often since we might find it a chore to remove our mask for that sip of water.

Moreover, the skin on your lips is thinner, with just a third of the cellular layers compared to the rest of the body. Also, there aren’t any moisturising sweat glands on the surface. That is why even licking your lips can wreck damage and dry them out – so it’s extremely important to hydrate and protect.

READ MORE: Test Drive: Do Silk Face Masks Really Prevent Maskne?

That being said, sometimes no matter how well you maintain your puckers or how much lip balm you slather over your lips, they are still dry, scaly and itchy. Why?

If you find yourself with chapped itchy lips, it could be a sign of a condition called cheilitis. It usually occurs around the borders of the lips, though the surrounding skin and the mouth cavity may also be affected.

Puckers need extra TLC becuase the skin is thinner, with just a third of the cellular layers compared to the rest of the body. Plus, there aren’t any moisturising sweat glands on the surface. Credit Showbit

Symptoms of cheilitis

Cheilitis may cause itching, a burning sensation or pain. It can be due to multiple factors, both internal and external. The most common are eczema, chronic sun exposure and infection.

Lip dryness due to internal diseases is less common. Eczematous cheilitis is the most common cause. This may be due to skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis or by contact with allergic or irritant materials, or both. In both situations, you may have rashes elsewhere on your body.

Causes of cheilitis

It is important to note that multiple factors may co-exist for any person who is affected. Irritation or allergy by foods, pharmaceutical products (such as sunscreens), fragrances, cosmetics, oral hygiene products and preservatives are the common culprits.

READ MORE: Got Micellar Milk? It’s What Your Dry And Irritated Skin Need Stat

How do you tell if you have cheilitis?

To evaluate eczematous cheilitis, an assessment of atopic disease, a detailed history that reviews one’s exposure to irritants or allergens and patch testing are invaluable.

Patch testing is essential for allergic contact cheilitis. To find out the possible allergens, suspected items from the patient can be tested, along with the standard set of allergens available at specialised dermatology centres.

Patients with negative patch tests are diagnosed with irritant contact cheilitis or atopic cheilitis. However, since multiple factors can be responsible for lip inflammation, it may be difficult to ascertain the type of eczematous cheilitis.

Patch testing is invaluable to test for cheilitis. Credit Showbit

What can you do about it?

1. Moisturise

Prevention is always better than cure. Lip balm helps to prevent dry lips from wind, dry air, salty foods, mouth breathing, and habitual licking of the lips.

If you choose one with SPF, it’ll also protect the lips from overexposure to harmful UV rays which may dry out the lips even further.

Topical moisturisers and anti-inflammatory creams can alleviate the inflammation. Your doctor may also prescribe a steroid cream, antibiotics, or antifungal treatment to help with healing.

Rubbing some natural nut oils and seed butter on your lips can also provide great relief for cracked and chapped lips

2. Avoid potential allergens

Removing the suspected irritant from the patient’s environment is the mainstay of treatment. Patients should avoid lip balms that contain flavourings, preservatives, lanolin, and other potential allergens.

The other things to avoid would depend on the result of the patch test. Topical corticosteroids are helpful in reducing redness and itch. Bland emollients such as petrolatum can be liberally used in combination with topical corticosteroids. If these measures are not helpful, the patient should consult a specialist dermatologist.

3. Iron dietary supplements

Cheilitis may arise as a symptom of iron deficiency according to the New Zealand Dermatological Society. Iron dietary supplements can help to correct the deficiency and in turn alleviate the itching and dryness.

4. Drink up

No one likes thirsty puckers – so drink up to keep your lips hydrated. Credit Showbit

Dry lips are a sign of dehydration. Make sure to stay hydrated from within by drinking eight to twelve glasses of water a day.

5. Get a humidifier

If you live or work in an air-conditioned environment, consider picking up a humidifier. Humidifiers can help to moisten the air and help with dry lips.

The above medical information is from Dr Huma Jaffar, consultant at the University Dermatology Clinic at the National University Hospital.

Below, some of our favourite lip balms to keep your lips soft and hydrated.


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Your Itchy Chapped Lips Might Be Cheilitis – Here's How You Can Save Them
La Mer Moisturising Lip Balm, $120
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Infused with a potent concentration of Miracle Broth, this balm restores and conditions lips. A patented lip lipid complex strengthens the natural moisture barrier of your lips while the smell of mint calms and invigorates your mind. Not sticky or waxy, the lip balm is packaged in a pot, so you’ll have to be comfortable applying it with your fingers.

Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour® Cream Lip Protectant Stick Sunscreen SPF 15, $31
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In a convenient lipstick format, this lip balm is an essential to pack when you’re travelling as it helps to guard against the damaging effects of UV exposure with SPF15. The formula glides on easily and doesn’t leave lips looking glossy or shiny, so it’s perfect to wear alone or under lipstick. Treat yourself to some aromatherapy with the hint of eucalyptus while applying this lip balm, which also boasts the brand’s cult-classic Eight Hour ingredients for soft and smooth lips.

By Terry Baume de Rose Lip Care, $80
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A beauty editor’s favourite, this super luxe lip balm is formulated with softening Rose Flower Essential Wax, antioxidant Vitamin E and healing Shea Butter. Nourishing while repairing lips’ natural moisture barrier, your lips are guaranteed long-term protection. Apply directly to the lips with fingertips and rub in the excess on dry cuticles. Or put it on before you sleep for an intense overnight treatment.

Fresh Sugar Lip Treatment Advanced Therapy, $39
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“You have to treat your lips the same way you treat your eyes. For these delicate areas, you need ingredients that not only smooth but also prevent,” said Lev Glazman, Fresh co-founder. This nourishing lip balm contains sea fennel which helps reduce wrinkles and plump the lip area, while orange extract protects the lips. Apply this throughout the day to gently remove dry flakes and look forward to supple, smooth lips.

Caudalie French Kiss Tinted Lip Balm in Seduction, $19
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This tinted balm feels rich and creamy on the lips and allows for buildable colour. Infused with aloe vera, beeswax and sunflower oil, the balm is also made without parabens, phthalates, SLS and mineral oils. With the playful names, French Kiss in Seduction caresses your lips with a soft pink tint and has faint buttery vanilla scent—how delectable!

Sulwhasoo Essential Lip Serum Stick in No.5 Blossom Coral, $50
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Available in a wide range of pink and red colours, these gorgeous tints provide the perfect amount of colour without skimping on moisture. Say goodbye to fine lines and wrinkles with just a few swipes of the product as it fills the surface of the lips and leaves them looking plump and vibrant. Camellia oil and safflower complex instantly conditions lips and creates a double layer of oil and water for long-lasting moisture without leaving lips feeling sticky or tight.

Chanel Rouge Coco Baume Hydrating Conditioning Lip Balm, $50
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With a sheer yet high-gloss finish, the moisture-rich lip balm glides on easily to give lips a healthier and fuller appearance. Wear it alone or use it as a base before applying lipstick. The soothing formula is packed with squalene, vitamin E and meadowfoam oil and instantly melts to give you plump and sumptuous lips. What’s more, the chic and instantly recognisable packaging doesn’t hurt either.

First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Lip Therapy, $20
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Developed for sensitive skin in mind, all First Aid Beauty products are made without artificial colourants, fragrances, and sulfates. Combining luxurious textures with efficacy, the allergy-tested formulas are mild and pleasurable to use at the same time. The same goes for this fortifying lip balm. Infused with the healing properties of the brand’s signature Ultra Repair Cream, it infuses chapped lips with nourishing ingredients for long-lasting moisture. Plus, unlike many lip balms that are shiny or glossy, it has a semi-matte finish that makes it perfect for layering lipsticks over.

This article first appeared in Her World

 

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