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Now, for the serious stuff. Aside from lip balms, and some hard to find lip scrubs, do you know of any lip treatment? A good, proven and guaranteed lip treatment? I have a secret to share, but would love to hear from you first! /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
Fun facts about lips:
They're made of two things: muscle and the thinnest skin on your body. "Your lips are more susceptible to sun damage than any other part of your body," says Amy Wechsler, a dermatologist in New York City.
They never perspire, and they can never get a pimple. That's because your lips don't have any sweat or oil glands. (Every other square inch of your skin—except for the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet—has oil glands.) This is why lips can get chapped even in warm weather and are so easily irritated, even by saliva: They lack the protective benefits of natural oils.
Along with nipples, lips have the highest density of nerve endings of any area on the body, says Wechsler. That explains why they're an erogenous zone and, OK, so does one other thing: "The skin on your lips is actually a type of skin called mucosa," says Joshua Zeichner, a dermatologist in New York City. That's the same skin that you find, um, below the belt. (Source: Allure)
Now, for the serious stuff. Aside from lip balms, and some hard to find lip scrubs, do you know of any lip treatment? A good, proven and guaranteed lip treatment? I have a secret to share, but would love to hear from you first! /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />
Fun facts about lips:
They're made of two things: muscle and the thinnest skin on your body. "Your lips are more susceptible to sun damage than any other part of your body," says Amy Wechsler, a dermatologist in New York City.
They never perspire, and they can never get a pimple. That's because your lips don't have any sweat or oil glands. (Every other square inch of your skin—except for the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet—has oil glands.) This is why lips can get chapped even in warm weather and are so easily irritated, even by saliva: They lack the protective benefits of natural oils.
Along with nipples, lips have the highest density of nerve endings of any area on the body, says Wechsler. That explains why they're an erogenous zone and, OK, so does one other thing: "The skin on your lips is actually a type of skin called mucosa," says Joshua Zeichner, a dermatologist in New York City. That's the same skin that you find, um, below the belt. (Source: Allure)