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Somehow I sense that clicking on that link might mean trouble sleeping tonight! Ugh!![]()
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A bit of a different thought here...
My lips were constantly getting chapped, even though I was using lip balm. I kept trying different kinds and still had chapped lips. I started reading ingredients and found that they all had lanolin in them - which is supposed to be great for your skin, unless you are allergic to it, which I am.
Now I either use vaseline or a lip balm I found at Whole Foods that doesn't have lanolin in it. I very rarely get chapped lips now (pretty much only happens when I have a cold and am breathing through my mouth).
so the lanolin was making your lips more chapped? Or...? How did you find out you were allergic to lanolin?
Vaseline.![]()
My lips are falling off!!
I swear, I've tried carmex, blistex, burt's bees, etc etc ETC!!!! They stay chapped as cowboy's rear end!
Is there some home remedy I can try?? (something that won't burn/sting is preferable)
I know that so many DISers are a wealth of information--and not just about Disney! Help!
I will use the Neosporin lip stuff when my lips are very severely chapped (it improves them practically overnight!). Things like chapstick and petroleum jelly will *not* heal your lips. It will coat them, but the skin will not absorb the ingredients and therefore, they are not all that helpful to actually improving the skin.
My lips are falling off!!
I swear, I've tried carmex, blistex, burt's bees, etc etc ETC!!!! They stay chapped as cowboy's rear end!Is there some home remedy I can try?? (something that won't burn/sting is preferable)
I know that so many DISers are a wealth of information--and not just about Disney! Help!
A bit of a different thought here...
My lips were constantly getting chapped, even though I was using lip balm. I kept trying different kinds and still had chapped lips. I started reading ingredients and found that they all had lanolin in them - which is supposed to be great for your skin, unless you are allergic to it, which I am.
Now I either use vaseline or a lip balm I found at Whole Foods that doesn't have lanolin in it. I very rarely get chapped lips now (pretty much only happens when I have a cold and am breathing through my mouth).