Summer Lips Drying? 5 Sun Protection Tips for Soft Lips
Summer sun can leave lips dry, cracked, and uncomfortable. Learn how to shield your lips from UV damage and stay hydrated with these expert tips, including KuriCares' nourishing lip oils for lasting moisture.
Summer Lips Drying? 5 Sun Protection Tips for Soft Lips
As temperatures rise, many people experience summer lips drying due to UV exposure and environmental stressors. Unlike skin, lips lack oil glands and melanin, making them particularly vulnerable to sun damage, dryness, and cracking. To protect your lips this season, combine sun protection with deep hydration. Below, five science-backed strategies to keep your lips soft and healthy all summer long.
How to Prevent Lips From Drying in Summer Heat
Heat, wind, and sun all contribute to lip dryness. Follow this routine to build a protective barrier:
- Reapply SPF lip balm every 2 hours if outdoors. Look for products with SPF 30+ to block UV rays that break down lip moisture.
- Hydrate from within by drinking 8-10 glasses of water daily. Dehydration shows up first on your lips.
- Use a humidifier indoors to counteract dry air, especially in air-conditioned spaces.
Are SPF Lip Balms Effective Against Sun Damage?
Yes, SPF lip balms are essential for preventing sunburns and long-term damage. While your lips can’t tan, UV exposure causes:
- Chapping and flaking
- Premature aging (fine lines and thinning)
- Increased risk of actinic cheilitis (sun damage)
Natural Remedies for Summer Chapped Lips
For a gentle, no-cost approach, try these remedies:
- Coconut oil – Apply a thin layer before bed to lock in moisture.
- Honey – Its antibacterial properties soothe cracked lips. Mix with a drop of lemon juice for a DIY mask.
- Stay in the shade during peak sun hours (10 AM-4 PM) to reduce UV exposure.
Best Lip Balm for Humid Weather
Humidity can trap moisture on the skin but doesn’t protect lips. Opt for a lightweight, non-greasy formula like Kuri Bubble Gum Lip Oil. Its jojoba seed oil and strawberry seed oil blend provides 24/7 hydration without feeling heavy, making it ideal for sticky summer days.
Why Do Lips Crack More in Summer?
Lips crack more in summer due to a combination of:
- Increased sun exposure breaking down moisture
- Higher air temperatures accelerating evaporation
- Dehydration from cold drinks, alcohol, or saltwater
This article is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare professional.
