Dry lips and cheeks

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BillyNPhoenix
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Dry lips and cheeks

#1 Post by BillyNPhoenix »

I have been drinking lots of water but the inside of my lips still feel super dry. I know water is supposed to help, but I’ve been drinking a ton and it doesn’t seem to cut it. Has anyone ever applied anything inside your lips and cheeks (such as Vaseline or something)?

Any other suggestions?

Ronsie
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#2 Post by Ronsie »

Vaseline can't hurt but it might be a bit...greasy. You might try one of the products (gel or rinse) for dry mouth relief like Biotene dry mouth gel. I pur it on the front of my teeth right before bed. Good luck!

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Kat
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#3 Post by Kat »

Sounds strang here but everytime- everytime I use crest product my mouth and lips go through the same thing for a couple days.
I've switched to colgate tooth paste and Act floride rinse and I'm better. Anything with alcohol in it dries you up as well.

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