You have chronic dry lips
In some cases, if your lips are always dry, it’s because you have chronic dry lips. “This can be very common in patients with a history of dry skin conditions, such as psoriasis or eczema,” says Dr. Waibel. Protecting lips with a good balm to hydrate and avoiding habits that exacerbate dryness, like licking lips and mouth breathing can help preserve their moisture, says the Mayo Clinic. Avoid these common mistakes that cause you to have dry lips.
You are dehydrated
If your lips are dry, a few glasses of water may be all you need to get them back to normal, according to Tsippora Shainhouse, MD, board-certified cosmetic and medical dermatologist in Santa Monica, CA. Dr. Shainhouse says that dry lips are one of earliest signs of dehydration because lip skin is very thin and has no oil or sweat glands. “Water loss through the lips is actually 3 to 10 times greater than through the skin on the face or other skin on the body,” Dr. Shainhouse says. “When you notice that your lips are dry, down a few glasses of water to help replenish some of your body’s stores,” she adds.
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You’re a mouth breather
Mouth-breathers, as the name suggests, breathe in and out through their mouth instead of their nose. “Not a big deal, except that it can leave your lips feeling dry and tight due to the evaporation of moisture when your mouth is open all night,” Dr. Shainhouse says. Mouth-breathing can be caused by medical conditions like chronic sinusitis and nasal polyps, which prevents you from breathing through your nose. To assess if there’s an underlying problem causing mouth breathing, you make an appointment with an ear, nose, and throat doctor or an allergist to tackle the problem behind your chapped lips. Try these helpful tricks to fight dry skin.