Tip: Keep your skincare routine consistent, drink plenty of water, and if you notice persistent hormonal acne, talk to a dermatologist — they can recommend safe treatments or medication.
3. Poor Hygiene or Touching Your Face
Frequently touching your lips, resting your chin on your hands, or using unwashed makeup brushes transfers bacteria to your skin. The lip area is particularly sensitive, so even small irritations can turn into pimples.
Tip: Wash your hands often, avoid touching your lips unnecessarily, and clean makeup tools regularly.
4. Reactions to Food or Toothpaste
Certain ingredients in spicy foods, oily dishes, or flavored lip products can irritate the skin. Likewise, toothpaste with fluoride or sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) may cause small bumps near the lips for some people.
Tip: Switch to a mild toothpaste without SLS and avoid applying flavored or heavily scented lip products.
5. Stress and Lack of Sleep
Stress increases cortisol levels, which can trigger oil production and inflammation. Combine that with a lack of rest, and your body’s ability to heal and
Common Reasons for Pimples on the Lips
1. Clogged Pores from Oil or Cosmetics
The skin around your lips has tiny pores that can easily get blocked by oil, dead skin, or products like lip balm, lipstick, or foundation.
When these pores clog up, bacteria grow inside — leading to inflammation and those familiar red, tender bumps.
Tip: Use non-comedogenic (pore-friendly) makeup and skincare products, and make sure to remove all cosmetics before bed.