It turns out that lip balm not only helps heal chapped lips, it has a ton of other uses.
For a runny nose
Numerous nose blowings irritate the skin under the nose. A balm applied to the affected area will help solve the problem. The main thing is not to use a product with menthol, otherwise you will provoke itching of the skin.
For cuticles
Hygienic lipstick perfectly softens dry cuticles.
For calluses
Have blisters after wearing new shoes? No problem, apply the balm to the scuffs and the skin will be protected.
When dyeing hair
To prevent the dye from leaving marks on your skin, apply conditioner along your hairline before dyeing.
Razor burns
If you get cut while shaving, the balm will help stop the bleeding and quickly heal minor cuts.
Removes static from hair
Apply a small amount of conditioner to your palms and massage through your hair.
Skin under the eyes
In rare cases, you can use lipstick to moisturize the skin under the eyes.
For eyebrow styling
Unruly hairs on your eyebrows will look better if you apply lipstick with your finger and smooth your eyebrows.
Removing sticker marks
The sticky residue from the label irritates many people. To get rid of it, just apply balm to it and leave it for ten minutes, then wipe it off.
Erase ink marks
The product perfectly removes mascara marks without damaging the foundation.
Stuck zipper
Apply some hygienic lipstick to the zipper and it will open without any problems.
Difficulty removing the ring
A little lube will help remove the ring from a swollen finger.
Candle
Stick a match into the lipstick and light it. The homemade candle will not burn for long, but it will help out in a difficult situation.