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Sunday, 7 April 2013

#90: HOW TO LIGHTEN DARK LIPS FROM SMOKING





How to Lighten Dark Lips From Smoking
























Darkened lips can result from months and years of smoking. Nicotine and tar
transfer to the lips through inhalation of the cigarette smoke, causing discoloration
 and constricting blood vessels in the skin. Build-up and the limited blood flow
 will turn your lips from their once rosy hue to a darkened, sometimes black version.
 There are remedies to fade and return lips to a natural state without harming them
 further and destroying the surrounding skin.

Step 1

Mix the lime juice, glycerin and honey in a small bowl. Apply the mixture to your
 lips once daily for several weeks, according to the Daily Glows website.
This mixture lightens dark lips by its natural bleaching action. Citric acid
 found in limes bleaches discolored skin, while glycerin and honey keep
the lips smooth and protected.

Step 2

Apply lemon juice to your lips, according to cosmetic scientists for
 Skin Whitening.org, twice daily until dark lips are normal color once again.
 Lemons are a natural bleaching agent that help regulate melanin in the skin
 and distributes any excess melanin production that can pool on one area.

Step 3

Apply lip balm or petroleum jelly to keep lips moisturized. This treatment may
 be applied several time a day to provide optimum moisturization. Moist skin
is healthier and less susceptible to lingering discoloration, especially on the lips.
 Also, applying sunscreen-based lip products helps by limiting sun exposure that
 can worsen dark lips and allowing the lips to heal on their own.

Step 4

Rub almond milk or almond oil into the lips a couple of times daily to
help fade darkened lip skin. Allow almond milk or oil to remain on your lips
 for an hour, then gently wipe off with a clean cloth. Almond oil and milk provide
 moisture to the lips while fading dark areas through additional melanin breakdown.

THINGS YOU'LL NEED

  • 1 lime
  • 1 tbsp. honey
  • 1 tsp. glycerin
  • Lemon juice
  • Lip balm or petroleum jelly
  • Almond milk or almond oil

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