1. Soothing Cuts Around Your Nails
Cuts around the nail area can cause intense stinging, especially when exposed to lemon juice or salty foods. To alleviate the discomfort, simply apply a bit of lip balm to the affected area. Regular use will help the wound heal faster and reduce the pain.


2. Treating Sunburns
Prolonged sun exposure without proper protection or uneven application of sunscreen can cause certain areas of the skin to become sunburned and discolored. In such cases, simply apply a small amount of unscented, colorless lip balm to the affected areas or even to the burn itself. This will help soothe the skin and accelerate the healing process.


3. Stopping Bleeding from Cuts During Hair Removal
Shaving or waxing improperly can lead to small cuts on the skin, causing bleeding and discomfort. To stop the bleeding immediately, apply a thin layer of unscented, colorless lip balm to the affected area. This will help to seal the cut and prevent further bleeding.


4. Brightening Your Makeup Look
If you're running late or in a hurry and don’t have time to contour or highlight, lip balm can save the day. After applying your primer, simply dab a light layer of lip balm on your cheekbones, then continue with the rest of your makeup. This will give your face a fresh, warm, and glowing look.


5. Hand Moisturizing
If your hand cream runs out on a rainy day, while you're on a business trip in a remote area, or you simply don't feel like buying a new one, don't worry! Lip balm can double as a hand moisturizer and keep your hands soft and smooth. Just apply it to the driest areas of your hands and gently massage it in for better absorption.


6. Eye Area Moisturizing
Lip balm is a versatile product that works as a multi-purpose moisturizer for all areas of the face, including the delicate skin around the eyes. If you haven’t found the right eye cream or simply don’t have one on hand, apply a small amount of lip balm to your under-eye area before bedtime. It will help keep this sensitive area soft, smooth, and refreshed.


7. Taming Flyaway Hairs
Those newly grown baby hairs at the top of your head can be annoying, and you may feel like trimming them off. However, cutting them won’t stop more from sprouting. Instead of trimming, be patient and let them grow out. In the meantime, use lip balm to tame those flyaway hairs, keeping them in place and neatly styled.


8. Redness Relief for the Nose Area
Changes in weather, allergies, or cold winter months can leave your nose reddened and irritated, resembling a tomato, which can make you feel self-conscious. In these situations, simply apply a small amount of lip balm to your nose after blowing it to soothe the skin and reduce the redness.


9. Defining Your Eyebrows
It might sound unusual, but many women have successfully tested this trick. If you run out of eyebrow mascara, you can use an unscented lip balm as a substitute. The creamy texture of the lip balm will help tame your eyebrows just like a regular eyebrow mascara. Give it a try and be amazed by the results!


10. Enhancing Highlight Effect
Eyes are the windows to the soul, which is why many people put great effort into eye makeup. A little trick to enhance the sparkle and healthy shine of your eyelids is to use lip gloss as a primer before applying eye makeup or mix it with eyeshadow to create a luminous, light-catching effect. This method will make your eyes brighter and more captivating.


11. Creating a New Lipstick Shade
If you happen to forget your lipstick while you're out, don't worry. You can easily create a new lip color with your lip balm and eyeshadow palette. Just mix a bit of lip balm with some eyeshadow, and you’ve got yourself a unique, beautiful shade that no one else will have.


