Yes, vinegar can chap your lips. Its acidic nature can strip away natural oils and moisture, leading to dryness and irritation. If applied directly or used in a recipe that comes into contact with lips, it may cause discomfort and exacerbate chapping. It's best to avoid using vinegar in ways that directly affect your lips and to use lip balm for protection instead.
Yes, frequently exposing your lips to ice or very cold temperatures can lead to chapping or dryness due to the loss of moisture from the skin. It is best to keep your lips hydrated with a lip balm to prevent chapping.
You will stain your lips.
Chap stick works and also vaseline!
you just either take it off, or eat with it on and risk licking the chap stick off your lips.
vaseline is a very good subsitute for chap stick but it makes your lips very shiny:)
Cold weather. I don't recomend licking your lips. It makes sors around your mouth.
It burns your lips because vinegar has special anti-oxidants that react with the main lip tissue of your lips. Since our lips are not as flexible and rubbery, it burns and it hurts, especially added with wine vinegar, therefore you should only add balsamic vinegar because that does not react as violently with your tongue.
to make ur lips healthy and soft
lips get chapped/dry
No, kissing is defined to be directly pressing ones lips onto another, not the chap stick.
becuase the other persons lips are wet and yours are use to being wte and then after you kiss they get dry and chapt
I had really chap lips and bought eos lipgloss shaped like an egg and it glides on my lips. It's worked so well! I take one everywhere!