I’ve been working on another writing project that has taken more time and energy than I expected, but I wanted to share this DIY lip therapy from the kitchen because it works crazily well. First of all I have to say that I have had dry lips all my life. I’ve tried every lip balm, both off the shelf and homemade, possible and still my lips continue to be dry. I have a theory this must have something to do with my intestines not being coated enough since I’ve always had digestive issues too and some face mapping would agree with this correlation, but I don’t have any proof of that nor does it really help my dry lip problem. Recently I read that some people use honey or beeswax on their lips to fight fine lines there, and I thought, ‘Of course! Honey is healing, why hadn’t I thought of honey before?’ I’ve had plenty of beeswax on my lips over the years but never honey so I thought I’d give it a try and wow, it works better than anything I’ve ever put on them, plus it tastes good! At first I just layered it on before bed, not a huge amount but a nice thick coating, but it worked so well I’ve begun dipping my finger in the honey jar in the morning too. I’ve been using this Manuka Honey from Manuka Health so I can’t say for sure regular honey will work as well since the healing properties of honey can vary widely.
Manuka honey is known for having superb healing benefits including wound healing, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory. If you have dry lips or aging lips (thinning and lines) I highly recommend putting some honey on them. It’s the easiest DIY from the kitchen since one ingredient facial masks! I hope you are all well and making the best of this strange year. Maybe a little bit of honey will sweeten things up! 🍯
What a great idea! I also use quite a lot of lip balm, even in the Summer. I always have organic wildflower honey in my cupboard so I am going to try this now! 🙂
I hope you like it! I was so surprised at how much it helped overnight!