KOSMATOLOGY BLOG
Can Beeswax Lip Balm Cause Perioral Dermatitis?
If you’re experiencing redness, bumps, dryness, or irritation around your mouth, you may be dealing with perioral dermatitis. While the exact cause can vary, certain skincare ingredients can sometimes trigger or worsen this condition.
One ingredient that is often overlooked is beeswax, a common component in many lip balms.
Beeswax is widely used in natural skincare because it creates a smooth texture and forms a protective barrier that helps lock in moisture. However, for some individuals, beeswax or compounds associated with it may contribute to irritation around the mouth.
Understanding how ingredients interact with sensitive skin can help you identify potential triggers and find products that better support your skin.
Is Chapstick Bad for You? Ingredients in Lip Balm That May Dry Your Lips
Lip balm is a staple in many daily routines, offering quick relief for dry or chapped lips. But some people notice that their lips feel dry again soon after applying it and begin to wonder: is chapstick bad for you, or can lip balm actually make your lips worse?
If you’ve ever felt like you constantly need to reapply lip balm, you’re not alone. Many people ask, “Why am I addicted to lip balm?” In most cases, it isn’t a true addiction. Instead, it’s often a cycle where lips feel temporarily soothed but become dry again soon after.
This can happen because of environmental factors, daily habits, or certain lip balm ingredients that may irritate or dry the lips when used repeatedly.
Understanding how lip balm works—and which ingredients to watch for—can help you choose products that support healthier, more comfortable lips.