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Lip Service: Improve Your Kisser
Did you know that the skin on your lips is one of the most sensitive areas of the body? Chances are you have an idea given how sensational kissing can feel. But you know what doesn't feel good? Puckering up with someone who has a dry, chapped kisser. At LUSH we couldn't agree more so we assembled a range of scrubs, balms, and tints to keep your pout smooth and fabulous. By exfoliating, moisturizing, and adding subtle color, you can improve your best asset.
Pretty in Pink
This super sweet and super softening trio is perfect for candy flavored kisses and pretty pink pouts. Begin with our good enough to eat Bubble Gum Lip Scrub to sweeten up tired kissers. This blend of exfoliating Fair Trade sugar and moisturizing castor oil leaves behind a smoother pout. Follow up with our sweet as can bee Honey Trap Lip Balm loaded with a hydrating dose of real honey. Finish with a tint designed to manifest new beginnings. It Started With a Kiss Lip Tint paints your lips with an irresistible dewy hint of pinky-red color. With a pout this pretty there's no telling what could happen (or who you'll be kissing).
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Read Our Lips: 7 Reasons to Care for Your Kisser

"I don't think people pay enough attention to their lips." - Rowena Bird, LUSH Co-founder and product inventor
Technically speaking, lips can be defined as a visible mouth organ. (Note: this does not then make them a harmonica.) We use them to help us intake food, and to articulate words and communicate. Lips are full of nerve endings, and are sensitive to touch, warmth and cold. They also play a major role in kissing and all that follows. Whether you like it soft, hard, passionate, intense or long - we can think of a few good reasons to make caring for your lips an important part of your daily skin care.
Check out these fine facts:
Moves like Jagger: A typical French kiss uses 29 facial muscles. Which helps to explain once again the many benefits of the Mediterranean diet.
Does the body good: A kiss can quicken your pulse up to 100 beats in a minute, and for a more intense workout, passionate kissing can burn up to 6.4 calories a minute, (or 600 calories an hour). We can imagine there were quite a few volunteers for this research study!
With the touch of your lips: 100 times more sensitive than the tips of your fingers, the sensitivity of our lips brings new meaning to the phrase, "aching to touch".
Take one and call us in the morning: Right now honey, I have a headache! Kissing can relieve headaches. It creates relaxation, which...

