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Theres nothing fun about having dry lips.

Especially when not a singlelip balmseems to fix the issue.

When we lick our lips that moisture evaporates, further contributing to the dryness and irritation of the lips.

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Then we keep licking and on and on.

She says lip lickers dermatitis is the medical terminology for what is typically happening with dry lips.

Lip-lickers dermatitis likely gets worse as the temperatures drop.

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board-certified dermatologist in Northern California

When we lick our lips it makes things worse.

The best way to break this cycle is to avoid licking your lips.

Easier said than done, right?

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Barrier ointments keep moisture in and keep dry air out.

So best to just reapply the vaseline or ointment every time you lick.

As things become less dry youre less likely to lick again and can break the cycle.

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She also says to avoid products with cinnamon and mint, which could also trigger an allergic reaction.

Shop three of Dr. Campbells favorite barrier ointments to heal lips experiencing lip-lickers dermatitis below.

Vaselineis known as the Swiss Army Knife of beauty productsbecause it has so many different uses.

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board-certified dermatologist in Northern California

It can help with everything from soothing chapped lips to protecting your eyebrow tint.

Shop now:CeraVe Healing Ointment, $8

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