Keep Your Pucker Kissable All Winter Long

One of my least favorite things about winter is how dry my hair and skin gets. The worst, though? Dry lips. It looks gross, feels gross and let’s not forget painful when they crack and peel.

Thankfully, I’ve discovered some super easy, fun and even delicious ways to keep your pucker soft and gorgeous all winter long.

One of the simplest things you can do to help exfoliate the skin on your lips is to gently brush them with your toothbrush. After brushing your teeth, use the damp brush and lightly move it in a circular motion across your lips. This will help remove any dead skin and keep your lips soft.

Another really great natural exfoliant for your lips is to mix a few drops of honey with 1/2 teaspoon or so of sugar. Dip your index or middle finger in the mixture and gently scrub your lips. Rinse off and voila! A super soft (and sweet) kisser!

Of course, once you’ve removed any dry, dead skin from your lips, it’s important to keep the new skin protected and moisturized. I found this fantastic recipe from the National Honey Board for an all-natural lip gloss that is really easy to make at home and tastes yummy.

Photo Source: National Honey Board

Cranberry Lip Gloss

  • 1 Tablespoon sweet almond oil
  • 10 fresh cranberries
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • 1 drop vitamin E oil

Mix all the ingredients together in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave for two minutes or until the mixture just begins to boil. (Bowl may also be heated in a pan of water on a stovetop). Stir well and gently crush the berries. Cool mixture for five minutes and then strain through a fine sieve to remove all the fruit pieces. Stir again and set aside to cool completely. When cool, transfer into a small portable plastic container or tin. Apply a small amount onto your lips and remember to smile!

Tip: Protect sensitive lips from the drying winter elements with this simple yet rich lip balm. Delightful to wear alone or on top of your lipstick for extra shine!

If you make this, please let me know what you think! Do you have any additional tips or favorite products for keeping your lips soft during the cold, dry winter months?