What’s your lip problem today?

Read the match below — then follow the simple routine.

Flaky, rough, peeling lips

What’s happening: Dead skin sits on the surface, so balm or lipstick looks uneven.
What helps: Gentle exfoliation + moisture.

Best match: Lip Scrub (2–3x/week) + Lip Balm (daily)

Dry, tight, or chapped lips

What’s happening: Your lips need moisture plus a protective layer to keep hydration in.
What helps: Consistent balm use (and an extra layer when needed).

Best match: Lip Balm (daily) + Lip Oil (extra comfort / overnight)

Lips look dull / you want shine but still want care

What’s happening: You want glow without that dry, sticky feeling.
What helps: A nourishing oil layer that adds shine and comfort.

Best match: Lip Oil (anytime) + Lip Balm underneath on dry days

Lipstick looks crusty or settles into lines

What’s happening: Texture + dryness makes color catch on patches.
What helps: Prep first, then apply color.

Best match: Lip Scrub → light Lip Balm → Lip Color

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The routine that actually works

Most people don’t need more products — they need the right order.

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Exfoliate (2–3x/week)

Use a gentle scrub to smooth flakes.

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Moisturize (daily)

Use balm to keep lips soft and comfortable.

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Seal + Shine (anytime /overnight)

Use lip oil for shine, comfort, and an extra nourishing layer.

Quick cheat sheet

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Morning: Balm (and oil if you want shine)

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Before lipstick: Scrub (2–3x/week) + light balm, blot, then color

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Midday: Balm reapply as needed

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Night: Oil (thicker layer) or balm for overnight comfort

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