I guess you do not recall my past posts. I said the RAW SKIN ON TOP LIP healed while avoiding the shower for a week, then eventually it went raw again. However, my bottom lip still peeled or did not heal from avoiding the shower. Hence, I could have the raw skin on top lip from an allergy to mold and the peeling bottom lip from celiac disease. Allergies can cause both raw and peeling skin. Raw skin is most common in allergies. Hey, the allergy to wheat/gluten could even be causing the raw skin (instead of allergy to mold or something else) in addition to peeling skin. I was just trying to figure out why my raw skin healed that week while avoiding a shower.
And the Anti-Sebum is a temporary band-aid to heal just the raw skin. So, I am not going around in circles.