Dry, flaky and chapped lips are especially common during dry or cold weather. Frequent lip licking, dehydration, exposure to wind and certain cosmetic products can make the problem worse. Instead of immediately reaching for a commercial lip balm, some people prefer simple ingredients already available at home.
Desi ghee can work as an occlusive moisturizer, helping reduce moisture loss from the surface of the lips. However, it is important to remember that persistent or severely cracked lips may require more than a home remedy.
How to Make a Simple Ghee Lip Balm
You only need a small amount of good-quality ghee for this basic remedy.
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon desi ghee
- A small, clean container with a lid
Method
- Take a clean, dry container.
- Add about one teaspoon of ghee.
- If the ghee is very firm, warm it gently until it becomes soft. Do not overheat it.
- Allow it to cool completely before using.
- Store the container in a cool, clean place and always use clean fingers or a clean applicator.
How to Apply It
Before going to bed, gently clean your lips and pat them dry.
Apply a very thin layer of ghee over the lips. Leave it overnight so that the oily layer can help reduce moisture loss while you sleep.
If your lips feel dry during the day, a small amount can also be applied as needed.
Why Might Ghee Help Chapped Lips?
Ghee contains fats that can form a protective layer over the skin. This can help reduce water loss and make dry lips feel softer and more comfortable.
However, ghee does not treat every cause of chapped lips. If the dryness is caused by irritation, an allergic reaction, infection or another underlying condition, simply applying ghee may not solve the problem.
Avoid These Common Mistakes
Do not scrub severely cracked lips with sugar, salt or a toothbrush. This can further damage the skin and delay healing.
Also avoid repeatedly licking or biting your lips, as saliva can contribute to additional dryness.
If you spend time outdoors, consider using a lip balm with SPF because sun exposure can also damage the lips.
When Should You See a Doctor?
If your lips remain severely dry or cracked despite regular moisturization, or if you develop persistent swelling, bleeding, sores, crusting or signs of infection, seek medical advice.
Bottom Line
A thin layer of desi ghee can be a simple way to moisturize dry lips and reduce moisture loss. For everyday lip care, however, regular moisturization, adequate hydration, avoiding irritating products and protecting your lips from the sun are more important than relying on any single home remedy.
Medical Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.