Lips, Mouth

It is good to lubricate cracked lips 3-4 times a day with fresh unsalted butter or rendered poultry lard. It is best to soak fever on the lips several times a day with alcohol or simply apply a rag soaked in boiling water (the same as fever inside the mouth - you need to rinse your mouth with very hot water).

You need to tint your lips a little so that it doesn’t catch your eye, and use a normal color of paint, i.e. not too bright and not dark. At night, the paint should be washed off well to give the skin a rest, and in addition, among lipsticks there are many poisonous varieties that can cause inflammation by remaining on the lips for a long time.

There are lips that, by their structure, from birth are already lowered slightly at their corners, especially when the mouth is in a calm state. This gives the face a sad and sometimes even dissatisfied expression. You need to slightly touch the corners of such lips upward with lipstick, which will immediately give your face a smile, putting your interlocutor at ease.

In old age, you need to take special care of your lips and not let your lower jaw sag, which lengthens and spoils your face.

The hair that sometimes appears above the upper lip or on the chin should never be cut off, as this will cause it to grow stronger and become thicker. The best thing is to moisten them more often with hydrogen peroxide with one drop of ammonia so that they become colorless, and individual, especially long hairs, should simply be pulled out by the roots with tweezers, and then moistened several times a day with a solution of rivanol (1:1000), which is why they should gradually disappear.

If rivanol cannot be obtained, then moisten it with alcohol alone, but this is less productive.

When there is not enough saliva in the mouth, the mouth becomes dry, you need to take vitamin B.