Black lips are prevalent and can be caused by a variety of medical conditions and lifestyle choices. Similar to skin pigmentation on other parts of the face or body, pigmentation of the lips can result in the dark appearance of the lips.
Black Lips Causes -
1. Sun Exposure - The skin over the lips can tan in the sun just like the skin on our faces does. The lips produce more melanin when they are exposed to too much sun, giving them a brown or dark color. Regular SPF-containing lip balms must be used.
2. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco - Smoking results in discoloration of the lips and the accumulation of tar and nicotine there.
3. Drinking Excessive Coffee - Due to its high caffeine content, excessive coffee consumption also makes lips darker.
4. Excessive dehydrated or dryness of lips - Lips that have been repeatedly damaged by biting or cracked by dryness develop inflammation and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
5. Allergy to toothpaste or any lip cosmetics - Due to frequent inflammation, allergic items can develop sensitivity and produce contact dermatitis, which results in pigmentation.
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