Minor chronic issue-bad chapped lips
I had it when I was a kid. Now its back, and horrible. Flakes pain and bleeding, with this crust around the outline of my mouth.
No amount of chapstick, vaseline, or special lipbalm keeps them hydrated. As soon as it wears off, boom! Smiling is a problem
Anyone else suffer and have some input how you fixed this, or managed it? I drink lots of water, too
no_hypocrisy
(49,038 posts)Or this:
https://www.chewy.com/dr-naylor-udder-balm-farm-first-aid/dp/578958?utm_source=google-product&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=Dr.%20Naylor&utm_campaign=20908059018&utm_term=&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADmQ2V2fj9jkbD5yB3jIdkhS-7tHH&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_qexBhCoARIsAFgBleuX4nq4MYQd_E6-frXWiIba8hYzXLBK12SBrXtpsKmeeM2O6bFnr1MaAqkEEALw_wcB
XanaDUer2
(14,336 posts)no_hypocrisy
(49,038 posts)Probatim
(3,035 posts)A cowboy rides in to town, ties off his horse, and leans down to dip his finger in a fresh pile of horseshit. He smears the horseshit on his lips and heads in to the saloon.
Another cowboy asks "Dry lips?'"
The first says "Yup".
The second asks "does that help?"
The first responds "nope, but it keeps me from licking them."
Seriously trying not to lick
marybourg
(13,200 posts)My dentist put something on my lips that was very helpful when I was in his chair and had badly chapped lips. Like Vaseline without the smell.
XanaDUer2
(14,336 posts)I'm going to apply Vaseline now
Freddie
(9,725 posts)Its a .05% steroid ointment that worked for me when nothing else would.
XanaDUer2
(14,336 posts)Freddie
(9,725 posts)Non-prescription, available on Amazon, cheap. 1% hydrocortisone, no flavors, scents or sunscreen.
XanaDUer2
(14,336 posts)I also take some meds, and maybe this is side effects. But They're new
3catwoman3
(25,574 posts)A friend of mine, who is of Italian heritage, told me about this. During a typical day at the pediatric office, I'd probably wash my hands upwards of thirty times a day, and getting to the cracked-and-bleeding knuckles point was pretty common. I used to call myself Lady MacBeth.
I tried the olive oil suggestion, and was astonished at how effective is was. Fast, too. I put it on at bedtime, and there was huge improvement just overnight. Soaked right in, and didn't leave me feeling greasy.
Something to know about Vaseline - it's a good barrier, and helps keep moisture in, but is not a source of hydration on its own.
Also, make sure you are not using something intended to heal cold sores. Those products dry things up. Many an unknowing person has used this stuff the wrong way, and kept applying and re-applying it, thinking they weren't using enough because their lips kept getting dryer and dryer
XanaDUer2
(14,336 posts)I'll buy some tomorrow
Ziggysmom
(3,617 posts)she still uses the Lindi skin care products.
https://lindiskin.com/products/lindi-lip-balm#:~:text=Lindi%20Lip%20Balm,-66%20reviews&text=VITAMIN%20RICH%20FORMULA%3A%20Lindi%20Skin,protective%20layer%20to%20parched%20lips.
niyad
(120,398 posts)I had your problem for the longest time, so bad that my lips would crack and bleed (and I was in a very humid climate!). The VitE capsules were the only things that helped.
Sending healing vibes.