Chapped lips after kissing mouth
by Mike_B
Jun 14, · Kissing leaves your lips with a layer of saliva, which then evaporates, takes away the moisture and the thin natural coating of oil from your lips. This causes our lips to get dry and cracked. Conclusion. There is no way we can quit kissing, but there are a number of things we can keep in mind to reduce all the risks. Maintain oral hygieneEstimated Reading Time: 4 mins. Chapped lips are dry lips, so you want to stay hydrated. Stop licking, biting, and picking at your lips. When lips feel dry, it may feel natural to wet them by licking them, but this can worsen the problem. As saliva evaporates, your lips become drier. Picking or biting your lips also irritates them, which can prevent healing. Well, I've yet to have my first kiss so I don't know why your lips get chapped when kissing. Just some general advice on chapped lips, though: After brushing your teeth (morning and night), take a dry, clean tooth brush and brush your lips as if you were brushing your teeth. Read more