No and yes. Brushing your tongue gives you a cleaner mouth. Licking your lips too often can dry them out, thus leaving them red and cracked. Ask LL CooL J . . . He buys bulk packs of chapstick at Cosco for this very reason.
Excersize the tongue brushing but avoid the slobbery lips.
If you want red lips. . . try a nice red lip gloss and remember to stay away from matt red lipsticks.
If you have a light skinned, pink toned complection . . . avoid red all together. Try something in a nice coral. It will suit you much better than red.
2006-09-03 17:16:20
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answered by Ashton 1
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When you lick your lips, your basically placing a protective coating on them to stop cracking, when people dont wet there lips, they need to use vaseline to have the moisture return, brushing your tongue dosnt give you red lips, its just removes the bacteria
2006-09-03 16:25:27
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answered by ♡MaNda♡ 3
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brushing your tongue? No, Licking your lips causes them to become chapped which would make them red... but also very dry and hurty
2006-09-03 16:26:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If you brush your tongue hard enough with a wire brush, anything you touch your tongue to will get red.
2006-09-03 16:34:08
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answered by wernerslave 5
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Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?!!
Brushing your tongue makes it clean..no arm done
Licking your lips makes them wet..and then they ..dry..and then if you do it too often they crack...and then you need BLISTEX.....
Red lipsticks makes your lips red.....or a red popsicle makes your lips red....or red juice....not licking it.
2006-09-03 16:32:19
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answered by 1 chauffeur 1
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if they become dry and chapped from licking them...its a nasty habit...use lip gloss
2006-09-03 16:23:43
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answered by nicole 6
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