DIY Lip Scrub

Ingredients:
1 TSP of Brown Sugar
1 TSP of White Sugar
1 TSP of Honey
1/2 TSP of Olive Oil
Method:
Mix all of the ingredients together in a small bowl. You can add more or less of some ingredients to get the consistency how you like.
The sugars work to exfoliate dead or dry skin. The white sugar is slightly more rough due to the larger granules, so I thought a combination of the two worked well. If you have a little container handy, fill it up and store it for later!
To Use:
Apply the scrub to your lips and massage it around for about 20 seconds or so. Wipe off for instantly smoother lips!
Brown Sugar: Has anti-bacterial properties and vitamin B.
White Sugar: Naturally draws moisture into the skin, is a natural AHA that encourages cell turnover (for younger looking skin!), natural source of glycolic acid which can help sun-damaged skin.
Honey: A natural source rich in essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Absorbs and retains moisture.
Olive Oil: Full of vitamins, minerals, and proteins. Acts as a natural moisturiser. Has regenerative powers to help simulate the healing of skin.

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