What Are Lip Masks?
While lip masks may seem relatively new to the US market, they’ve actually been popular in Asia for much longer.
Essentially, lip masks work in the same way that sheet masks do — they’re made to hydrate your skin.
Except instead of the skin on your face, lip masks work to hydrate the skin on your lips.
And, as I’m sure you’ve noticed, the skin on your lips needs a lot more TLC than the skin on your face does atleast in terms of moisture.
Most lip masks — like the one by KNC beauty that has been seen on Kim Kardashian — are made with thick hydrogel and saturated with serum.
They’re shaped like your lips, just larger, and some have a hole in the middle to allow you to move your mouth a bit more (not to mention, to allow you to breathe through your mouth).
Just like with thick sheet masks, lip masks are better done when you can lay down during the process.
And you should probably try to talk as little as possible to ensure the mask stays on!
Certain lip mask products are just a lot thicker than your average lip balm and don’t contain a sheet or hydrogel that you throw away after using.
Think of a wash-off face mask, but for the lips.
Some are formulated to be applied before you go to sleep so you wake up with softer, smoother, plumper lips, for example.
Why Your Lips Get “Chapped” and Have Other Issues Your Face Doesn’t?
Not all skin is created equal, and chances are you’ve likely noticed that the skin on your lips can be super sensitive. It means dryness after one swipe of lipstick or slight bleeding after you absentmindedly bite your lip during a meeting.
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