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Pucker up! Get the lowdown on what your lips are telling you about your wellbeing

Daily Record

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November 10, 2025

They say that the eyes are the windows to the soul... but the skin on your lips can offer an insight into the condition of your body.

- TANITH CAREY

THE skin on your lips is thin because it has to be flexible enough to form words and make facial expressions and there's the small matter of eating, too. The top layer of the epidermis, the stratum corneum, on the lips is made up of just five layers of cells. This compares to the usual 16 to 20 layers in the skin on the rest of your face. As a result, you can see the colour of the blood circulating in the tiny vessels underneath. And it is one reason lips can be such a useful guide to your health.

BLUISH/PURPLE LIPS:

When everything is working as it should, your lips have a healthy pink hue. Blue lips are one of the first signs that your oxygen levels are dropping in your body.

Gerard Lambe, a plastic surgeon and spokesperson for industry body The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, says: "Oxygen-rich blood is bright red, which gives lips their healthy pink colour through the thin skin.

"When oxygen levels drop, the blood becomes much darker and bluish.

"Our blood is blue when there isn't enough oxygen in it and becomes redder when we take in more oxygen.

"So, if you're struggling to breathe, the lips - which normally get their lovely pink colour from their rich blood supply - can turn a purplish blue.

"That's a clear sign that something's wrong, often linked to conditions such as pneumonia or other breathing problems.

"That change happens very quickly because there's such strong blood flow to the area. In A&E, checking someone's lips is one of the fastest ways to tell whether their oxygen levels are healthy."

In the longer term, bluish lips may also be a sign of anaemia, a shortage of iron needed to make haemoglobin, the protein which gives blood its bright red colour.

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