鈥淢y lowest point was having to stop at Walgreen鈥檚 because I was on my way to a wedding and discovered I did not have any in my purse.听 We had to make a quick detour to buy some. I bought 10 of them, and had to carry them in my purse all day [鈥 On my own, I decided 鈥淓nough is enough!鈥 I went cold turkey and stopped using the lip balm completely.鈥
Yes, you read that correctly. This quote is one of many testimonies from , an online forum for self labelled 鈥榣ip balm addicts鈥, who seriously believe that they are detrimentally addicted to their lip moisturizer. This might sound far-fetched, but people all over the internet, and even several of my friends, report feeling a constant and uncontrollable urge to use these products. For some up to , using multiple tubes in a week.
As one might expect, there is a load of controversy here. Like claims that Chapstick is designing products to keep keep people hooked. Last year 听("Evolution of Smooth" lip balm), the cosmetic company behind the colourful egg shaped lip balms, claiming their product caused her lips to become so dry they required medical attention. But you can breathe a sigh of relief through your carefully moisturized lips. Dermatologists unaffiliated with the billion-dollar lip balm industry have a clear consensus: you cannot be physically addicted to your lip balm.
There are no potentially addictive ingredients in cosmetics听鈥 as nicotine is in cigarettes. And there is no evidence (not even anecdotes from self proclaimed addicts) that these products create any kind of physical addiction. point out that overuse of moisturizing products can lead to somewhat of a dependency on them. that select people may be irritated by common ingredients like , , and beeswax exacerbating the perceived need to use lip balm. However, unless you have an allergy to one of the ingredients, moderate but regular use of balm will not make your lips drier nor get you hooked on a destructive path to addiction.
And yet it鈥檚 useless to deny that even something as innocent as moisturizing can have very real and troubling consequences for people claiming to be addicted. Thus lip balm use, like shopping, pornography, or the internet, can be considered a . Far less problematic than traditional substance abuse, behavioural addictions are habits, activities, and rituals THAT provide pleasure but can quickly become obsessive. Basically, compulsive lip balm use is just a bad habit, which for most, can be broken rather easily.
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Perhaps you can blame this obsession on societal beauty standards, but it might be better to blame dry Canadian winters. Exposure to cold temperatures and dry weather conditions are the most common (and normal) way that skin loses its moisture. Lips are particularly vulnerable, being four times thinner and lacking protective sweat and oil glands like the rest of our skin. Your best bet is to protect your lips in moderation with a flavourless product 鈥 licking off your cherry flavoured lip-gloss is a great way to use the digestive enzymes in your saliva to dry out those precious lips.听
You鈥檙e best off protecting your lips with a plain flavourless product, as this will reduce the likelihood of you actually liking the taste and licking your lips to dry them out.
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