Smoking also turns your lips black.
Some of the reasons for dark lips are excessive smoking, pollution, using cheap lipstick, poor cosmetic products and allergies.
Are you worried about your lips turning dark? No need to worry! Just like our skin, lips also need care and nutrients. Lip hyperpigmentation, where the lips lose their natural colour and turn dark or grey, can be caused by various factors.
Note that the lips are covered with only three to five layers of cells and therefore their thin skin is more prone to damage like darkness, dryness, dullness and discolouration. It is also important to know that the part where we apply the lipstick is called vermilion and does not have sweat or oil glands like the rest of our skin. This makes the lips more prone to damage from UV rays and pollution.
Nutrient Deficiency
According to a report by Medical News Today, dehydration, vitamin B12, iron and magnesium deficiency can be the cause of your lips suddenly turning black from pink. The lack of these substances in the body directly affects the lips. The lips start turning black. Black lips also indicate a lack of water in the body.
Using the Wrong Cosmetic Products
Some of the reasons for dark lips are excessive smoking, pollution, using cheap lipstick, poor cosmetic products and allergies. These products can turn your lips from pink to black.
Hormonal Changes
Hormonal changes can also cause darker lips. When hormonal changes occur in our body, more melanin is produced. This condition is more common during pregnancy. That is the reason why women’s lips often become dry and dark during pregnancy.
Anaemia
Anaemia, a disease caused by lack of blood in the body, can also make the lips pale and dry. Also, fungal infections and excessive use of medications increase the risk of lips turning black.
Using lip balm or petroleum jelly to moisturise the lips can help prevent dryness and chapping. Also, it is important to protect the lips from sun damage to prevent darkening. You can use lip balm with SPF or good-quality lipstick.