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HI, From Feb I'm suffering from lip problem. I use to apply lipstick on my lip. But suddenly one day I got a tiny bumps on my lips. I've visited a skin care doctor and she suggested me (Tess) to apply on my lips.I applied tat tess cream but after 2 days my lips became very black and it was very hard.I was unable to speak eat and smile. Still I've a same problem for the past 5months. I'm unable to use lipstick. I feel very shy to talk with the people.
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Cut capsule Evion and apply contents to lips twice a day for one week. You should see improvement. If not see a dermatologist.
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You might be allergic to something in the lipstick. Try using a different brand with natural ingredients after the lips are healed. If it still persists consult a skin specialist
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Use coconut oil or ghee to moisten the lips.
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This is a kind of allergic reaction.
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please get your allergy investigation done.
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Avoid hot food and beverages.
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