Can you apply Vitamin A cream to your lips?

Vitamin A cream is not recommended to be applied to the lips due to the irritation of the cream and the thin and tender skin of the lips.
Retinoic acid cream is a keratolytic agent, the main ingredient of which is all-trans retinoic acid, and is mainly used for the treatment of acne vulgaris, flat warts, mucous membrane leukoplakia, follicular keratosis, psoriasis and other diseases.
The drug is contraindicated for those who are allergic to any of the ingredients of retinoic acid cream, women in the third month of pregnancy and breastfeeding; it is contraindicated for patients with acute and subacute dermatitis eczema.
The use of retinoic acid cream should be avoided in the sun, suitable for application in the evening and before going to bed, or take measures to block out the light; should not be applied to a large area, should not be overdosed; can not be shared with skin irritation and broken drugs, cosmetics, so as not to exacerbate skin irritation or dryness. It is not recommended to use in eyes, mouth, nose and other mucous membrane parts.
Burning sensation, erythema, flaking and other symptoms may occur after using the drug, which is a normal phenomenon, not an aggravation of the condition. Patients can gradually adapt to the skin irritation symptoms gradually disappear; if the irritation persists or aggravates, you may need to consult a doctor in time, and follow the doctor’s instructions to regulate the use of medication.
It is recommended that patients standardize the use of this drug under the guidance of a doctor, avoiding the use of private medication, so as not to cause damage to the skin and mucous membranes.