Other uses for LIP BALM
Hi girls! :) Are you one of those LIP BALM addicts? well, I'm not really addicted to them but I always make sure that I always bring one since my lips tends to become really dry to the point that it would bleed. I admit that I have a couple of lip balms because for some reason, I tend to buy lip balms and totally forget about the old ones (I definitely love trying new scents and flavors and also there hydrating effect!) So one day, I was just cleaning my stash and poof! I saw a number of lip balms and thought of what other ways I could use them for... and yup I started to GOOGLE it and came up with some of the other useful things a lip balm could do I do hope it could help you! :)
1. Brow Tamer - If your brows tend to go all over the place or is unruly simply dab some along your brow line and brush your brows into place with a spoolie or a brow brush.
2. Cheek Stain- Instead of using a powder blush, use your favorite tinted lip balm instead, you cal also mix it with a tiny bit of lipstick on the shade you wanted. Just use your finger to lightly pat the balm along your cheekbones, focusing on the apples of your cheeks. And the result will be natural, dewy, glow-from-within kiss of color to your cheeks.
3. Skin moisturizer – If your elbows or some part of your face rub some lip balm on them. The moisturizing properties of lip balms make them the perfect solution for dry, cracked joints. Just make sure your lip balm contains the RIGHT INGREDIENTS – some balms that contain menthol, camphor and phenol may feel nice and cooling at first, but all they do in the end is dry your skin out even more.
4. Cuticle softener – Lip balms made with super-moisturizing ingredients like shea butter and coconut oil make perfect cuticle softeners. Next time you notice your cuticles looking dry and cracked, just dab a small amount of lip balm onto them and massage with your fingers. Your nails will thank you
5. Moisturize dry hair - Having dry brittle hair, especially the tips? Coat a little amount of lip balm.
6. Lubricate a zipper - Rub a small amount of inexpensive lip balm up and down the teeth of a sticky or stuck zipper. Then zip and unzip it a few times. The balm will act as a lubricant to make the zipper work smoothly.
Hope these helps! :)
That's all for now! seeyah ♥
Much L♥ve,
Glittery moMah