To have lips that make you want to kiss, you need to enhance their allure by removing dead skin cells and rough patches. The best way to make your lips more attractive is by regularly exfoliating and moisturizing. This doesn't take much time but will leave you with soft, kissable lips. You can also take steps to draw attention to your lips, such as maintaining fresh breath, gently touching your lips, or making sensual lip gestures.
Steps
Exfoliate the Lips

Use a washcloth to exfoliate the lips. You can quickly exfoliate your lips with just a damp cloth. To remove dead skin cells from your lips every day, use a clean cloth soaked in warm water. Then, gently rub the cloth over your lips.
- Perform the motion gently in circular movements to clear away dead skin cells.
- After completing the process, use a dry, clean cloth to pat the lips dry.

Buy or create your own sugar exfoliating scrub. You can find lip exfoliating products at supermarkets, malls, beauty stores, and online shops. If you prefer a pre-made scrub, you’ll easily find one that suits your needs. Alternatively, you can make your own with ingredients from your kitchen.
- To create your own sugar scrub, mix one tablespoon of sugar with one teaspoon of olive oil or coconut oil (at room temperature). Stir the sugar and oil together until you have a thick paste. You can store this in a small jar and keep it in the fridge for up to a week.
- If you prefer fresh exfoliator to use as needed, simply mix a bit of sugar with a few drops of oil and stir it together to exfoliate your lips.

Apply the sugar exfoliating scrub to your lips. You only need a small amount, about 1/4 teaspoon or less, to exfoliate your lips. Use your index finger to apply the scrub to both your upper and lower lips, moving your finger in circular motions.
- Make sure to cover your entire lip surface and the surrounding skin with the scrub.
- Do not use the sugar scrub more than twice a week to avoid irritating your lips.

Wipe off the sugar exfoliating scrub with a damp cloth. After applying the scrub, take a clean cloth, dampen it with warm water, and gently wipe away the exfoliating product. You can also splash some warm water on your lips to help remove the scrub.

Pat your lips dry. Once you've removed the sugar scrub, use a dry cloth to gently blot away any remaining water from your lips. Avoid rubbing the cloth over your lips; just gently pat to dry.
- Don't forget to apply a lip balm after exfoliating to keep your lips moisturized.
Moisturize your lips

Apply lip balm at night. Moisturizing your lips is a great way to keep them soft and kissable. Try using lip balm at night to hydrate your lips while you sleep. Apply it before going to bed so that your lips are nourished by the morning.
- If you don't have lip balm, you can use a small amount of olive oil or coconut oil (at room temperature) to apply to your lips.

Use lip balm during the day. It's also important to moisturize your lips during the day. If your lips are extremely dry, you can use a deep-moisturizing lip balm, but regular lip balm is also effective.
- Always carry lip balm with you and apply it frequently.

Apply a deep-moisturizing product before applying lip makeup. Before applying lip liner or lipstick, you should apply a deep-moisturizing product or at least a thick layer of regular lip balm. This ensures that your lips have a smooth, hydrated surface for your lipstick.
- Apply lip balm 15 to 30 minutes before you plan to apply your lipstick.

Choose a moisturizing lipstick. Opt for a moisturizing lipstick rather than a long-lasting one. Long-lasting lipsticks often dry out or irritate the lips more than other types.
- If you want to kiss someone, choose a nude or light pink lipstick instead of bright red or coral, or you’ll end up leaving lipstick all over their face.
- Cream lipsticks are also a great choice, as their creamy formula tends to last longer.
Attract attention to your lips

Keep your breath fresh. Clean teeth and fresh breath will make your smile more inviting. So, don't skip your oral hygiene routine if you want lips that beg for a kiss. Take a few minutes to brush your teeth, floss between your teeth, and use mouthwash.
- If you can't brush your teeth, chewing gum or sucking on a mint can help.

Touch your lips. Another way to draw attention to your lips is by gently touching them with your finger or a piece of food. This playful, subtle gesture can signal to someone that you're ready for a kiss.
- For instance, you might trace your finger over your lips as if you're lost in thought. Or, you could place a grape or strawberry on your lips for a moment before popping it in your mouth.
- To send a stronger signal, try gazing into the eyes of the person you want to kiss while touching your lips.

Create sensual lip gestures. Another way to capture attention is by making seductive lip movements. For example, you can try pouting, gently parting your lips, licking them, or softly nibbling on your lip. Experiment with different ways to make your lips irresistible.

Move closer to your target. Being closer to someone can make your lips appear more enticing. It also increases the likelihood of them kissing you since you're within easy reach. So, try standing close to the person you want to kiss.
- To send a clear signal that you're ready to be kissed, look at their lips instead of their eyes. This will help them understand you're inviting them in for a kiss.
Tips
- Avoid licking your lips or peeling off dead skin. Licking your lips will make them drier, and peeling the skin can cause bleeding.
- To moisturize and soften your lips, apply Vaseline, coconut oil, shea butter, or olive oil before bed.
- If your lips are dry and cracked, you can use "Vaseline Lip Therapy" to hydrate them since this product lasts longer than other lip balms. It's compact, affordable, and helps your lips stay pink and shiny.
Warning
- Avoid scrubbing too hard to prevent irritation to your lips.
- Test new products on a small patch of skin to check for allergic reactions. Don’t apply them to your entire lips until you know how safe they are. Lips can be sensitive to ingredients in lip balms, lipsticks, and fragrances. Choose non-irritating products if your lips are inflamed or feel uncomfortable.
Things You Will Need
- Face towel
- Towel
- Exfoliating scrub mixture or ingredients like sugar and olive oil or coconut oil
- Lip balm
- Lip color
