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Lip Scrub: we cook at home

We are accustomed to take care of the skin of the face regularly, and this is fine: it is better to take care of preserving your beauty, rather than restore then what remains of it. But women often forget about lips, because they believe that decorative cosmetics are enough to maintain the beauty of the lips, which, by the way, does not always contain the necessary caring components.

Meanwhile, the skin of the lips is very sensitive and vulnerable to external influences of water, cold air, wind or frost. Gradually it becomes rough, dry, unattractive ... Therefore, lips also need care. So, do you want the sponges to be soft and moist? Here, a scrub for the lips of hand-made cooking will come to the rescue, including exclusively natural ingredients. Home scrub removes dry particles of the skin of the lips, moisturizes them, makes them smooth, will have a wound-healing effect.

Consisting of any of the below described lip scrub will be from edible ingredients, so it is completely safe and has no contraindications, except for allergic reactions to these ingredients.

1. Scrub with honey and soda. Mix a teaspoon of honey with the same amount of baking soda until smooth, apply the mixture on the lips for a couple of minutes, then gently wipe the lips to remove the peeling. Wash your lips with water and apply a couple drops of any vegetable oil for moisturizing.

2. Scrub for lips with salt, sugar and vaseline. Mix the same parts of sugar, salt and Vaseline. Apply the resulting mixture to the lips and rub them gently in a circular motion to remove dead cells. Use this scrub twice a week with dry and flaky lips.

3. Scrub Sugar. 2 tablespoons of brown sugar mixed with half a teaspoon of olive oil. Dip a finger into this mixture and rub it 10-15 sec. On the lips. Wash off with water and apply Vaseline on the lips.

4. Scrub with honey and sugar. Mix a little sugar with liquid honey (if honey itself is thickened, sugar is not needed), thickly smear with honey lips and lightly massage your fingers. After that, grease your lips with butter.

5. Rice-cottage cheese lip scrub. A teaspoon of rice in the grinder to grind to the state of dust, mix with 2 tablespoons of cottage cheese (low-fat) and vegetable oil (half a teaspoon). This remedy perfectly affects the skin of the lips.

6. Scrub for lips "Mint". Mix 50 gr. Sugar with a few drops of peppermint oil, a glass of honey and a glass of olive oil. Add a little water to the mixture to the consistency of the paste. Ready to scrub the lips. Keep the scrub in the refrigerator.

7. Brown sugar mixed with any vegetable oil, apply on the lips and after a couple of minutes to wash off.

8. Almond scrub for the lips. Soak 2 almonds at night in water. In the morning, grind them and add a few drops of glycerin. Apply mass on the lips and leave it for a couple of minutes, then rinse with water.

9. Crush aspirin tablets to a powder (which requires a teaspoon), add to it a spoonful of tea brown cane sugar, a couple drops of jojoba oil and half a spoonful of tea glycerin. The mixture can be used for lips and face. It perfectly exfoliates and removes dead cells. Wash off with water, apply moisturizing balm.

10. Honey scrub with citrus peel and aloe vera. Incomplete teaspoon of ground peel of citrus fruit (anyone - orange, grapefruit, lemon ...) grind with a few drops of aloe vera and a small amount of honey. Put the mixture on moist, warm lips, leave for 3 minutes, gently massage and rinse or wipe with a damp cloth.

11. Lip Scrub with Cinnamon. Spoon (table) of fine-grained brown sugar mixed with one and a half teaspoons of grape seed oil and a small pinch of cinnamon to the formation of paste consistency. Lips gently massage in circular motions. Wash off. And to make the lips more voluminous, you can add the essential oil to the scrub from the leaves of cinnamon.

Lip scrub at home is a great way to cleanse the skin of dead cells and dirt. Sponges will retain youth and softness for a long time.

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