There’s no such thing as too much lip balm,
and luckily there’s no shortage of uses for it, either! Take a look at
these less-traditional, but equally effective, ways to use your favorite
balms.
Tame Flyaways
Very few of
us have room in our bag for styling products, but we’re never without
lip balm! Next time your baby hairs are getting out of hand, apply a
little balm to your strands (via your fingers) to tame your mane. [Source: NewBeauty.com]
Freshen Up
Apply some
Chapstick along your cheekbones and under your eyes to give your face a
fresh, dewy look. The balm can minimize the look of find lines and
you’ll end up with a natural-looking glowing complexion.
Manage Your Brows
If you’ve
run low on eyebrow gel (or don’t stock the stuff in your beauty bag),
tap some balm along your brows before brushing them into place.
Heal Your Hands
In the winter, the skin
on your hands can get cracked and dry (just like your lips). Cover the
cracks with a thick layer of lip balm to seal in moisture and build up
protection against the elements.
Nix the Nicks
When you cut yourself shaving, even the smallest nick can hurt like crazy and bleed like a major injury. If it is just a small cut, you can apply Chapstick to the wound to stop the bleeding.
Cure for the Common Cold Symptoms
Blowing
your nose over and over can lead to chapping and flaky skin around your
nostrils. Apply a little balm to the area to moisturize and help heal
the irritation.
Cuticle Cure
Apply lip balm to your cuticles before bed and you’ll awaken with moisturized nails that won’t snag or flake.
Makeup Remover
Smudge your
eyeliner? Overshadow your lids? No problem! A little lip balm on a Q-tip
will take care of makeup blunders in a few swipes.
Detain Your Dye
If you dye your hair at home, apply Vaseline or lip balm around your hairline to keep the dye from staining your skin.
Cure Blisters
If your new
shoes look hot but hurt like heck, don’t fret. Rub lip balm on the
irritated parts of your feet to create a barrier between your skin and
your shoes.