Singapore Women's Weekly

Pout Perfection

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he skin on our lips is thinner than the rest of our face, making it more susceptible to dehydration and damage. Also, there are no sebum glands beneath our lips, which means they are unable to produce sebum to naturally self-lubricate. To show your lips some TLC, the first thing that comes to mind is a rich and creamy lip balm to help soften, hydrate and plump. Here, a list of lip balms that not only do just that, but also promise to dress your puckers up in everything ranging from a flesh-tone tint to bold, shimmery

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