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Applying NIVEA Lip Balm Sticks

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How Do You Use NIVEA Lip Products?

NIVEA offers a range of lip care products, and application varies depending on the product type.

For NIVEA lip balms in stick form, application is straightforward:

  1. Twist Up: Simply twist the bottom of the tube to raise the balm stick.
  2. Apply Directly: Gently glide the stick across your lips, covering them evenly. Reapply as needed throughout the day.

This method is described directly in the provided references. The convenience makes it perfect for on-the-go use.

Applying NIVEA Lip Butter

NIVEA lip butter, unlike the stick balms, comes in a tin:

  1. Scoop with Finger: Use a clean finger to scoop a small amount of lip butter.
  2. Apply to Lips: Gently dab and smooth the butter onto your lips.

The references explicitly state this difference in application methods.

Using NIVEA Lip Scrubs

NIVEA also offers lip scrubs to exfoliate and soften lips. While specific instructions may vary depending on the product, generally:

  1. Apply Gently: Apply a small amount of scrub to your lips.
  2. Massage: Gently massage the scrub in circular motions for a short period.
  3. Rinse: Rinse thoroughly with warm water.

While this isn't explicitly detailed in the provided references, it's standard procedure for lip scrubs.

NIVEA Crème as a Lip Mask (Unofficial Use)

Some individuals use NIVEA Crème as an overnight lip mask. While not an officially intended use, some users report positive results:

  1. Apply Generously: Apply a thick layer of NIVEA Crème to your lips.
  2. Leave Overnight: Leave it on overnight.
  3. Remove in the Morning: Wash off the cream in the morning.

This information is based on user experiences found in the provided references, not official product instructions.

Important Note Regarding Sunscreen Lip Care

If using NIVEA lip products with SPF, remember to apply liberally 15 minutes before sun exposure and reapply after swimming or sweating. This is highlighted in the provided references.

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