Because lips don't have any oil glands, their skin is thinner and more delicate than the skin on the rest of the body. They run the danger of getting dry and chapped as a result. Lips are more exposed to the elements than the rest of the body and can develop chapped skin through exposure to the sun, dry air, or extreme cold.
Many of us encounter chapped lips in the winter, which are inflamed, dry, and peeling lips brought on by disruption of the outer skin layer.
Cheilitis, the medical term for chapped lips, can result from exposure to an allergen or a medical condition.
In this week's podcast episode, Marni will be speaking with Dr Julia Rhodes, award-winning Melbourne-based dermatologist and the founder of Spotlight on Skin.
She is passionate about demystifying the confusing world of skincare by providing evidence-based, unbiased information so that you can make informed decisions when it comes to your skin.
Tune in to this episode as Dr Julia talks about chapped lips and more!
Learn more about Dr Julia Rhodes here:
Instagram: @spotlightonskin
Website: www.spotlightonskin.com
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