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What's in your lipstick? Here is what to avoid and what to love in your lip products.

Updated: Apr 12, 2023



Let’s look at what is in your lipstick & lip products - we’re talking about what ingredients love and nourish your lips and what ingredients could in fact harm your lips AND your body.

 

Why add lead, parabens and aluminium to lipstick when you can make your lips soft and sweet with natural and organic ingredients? We consume over 10kg of lipstick in our lifetime so toss away those toxin-filled products and give your lips a natural treat…, your body will thank you for it!


What's in your lipstick!
What's in your lipstick!


WE DON’T LOVE



SYNTHETIC or PETROLEUM WAXES: 

such as Microcrystalline Wax or Polybutene which are known to cause allergic reactions.


ARTIFICIAL AND ‘LAKE’ COLOURS:

FD + C colourings are derived from coal tar (petroleum) and some are believed to be carcinogenic. Synthetic dyes are derived from ‘lakes’ using lead, aluminium, barium potassium and /or strontium – aluminium doubles as a stabilizer to stop bleeding and is known to cause cancer and neurologic diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Elevated lead levels (lead builds up over time) in adults can lead to a host of health problems from miscarriages to seizures.


MANMADE CHEMICALS:

Phthalates (colourless oily liquid) act as a plasticizer to give lipstick its ‘slip’ and can negatively affect the endocrine and reproductive system.


MINERAL OILS:

that glossy shine from generic lipsticks comes from Petroleum which forms an impermeable barrier that ironically dries out the lips and can cause allergies.


PRESERVATIVES: 

Parabens are used to stop microbe growth in lipstick but because there is no moisture in lipstick nothing can grow. Parabens are linked to disrupting the endocrine system. And BHA and BHT are used to stop the fats in lipsticks from going rancid and may contribute to cancer and tumours.


SYNTHETIC FRAGRANCES:

most are derived from Petrochemicals and include benzene derivatives, aldehydes and many other known toxins. Researchers in dermatology have labelled fragrance among the top five allergens, causing topical reactions like contact dermatitis. They are also capable of causing cancer, birth defects, central and nervous system disorders.


ARTIFICIAL ANTI-AGEING:

(Poly) methyl methacrylate (PMMA), synthetic polymer beads used to fill lines and smooth the lips. It’s linked to severe allergic reactions and cardiovascular issues.



WE LOVE


CANDELILLA WAX & CARNAUBA WAX: 

forms the foundation of the stick while protecting the skin, retaining moisture and providing lips with an array of nutrients + antibacterial properties.


MINERALS, FRUIT (cherry) & VEGETABLE (beetroot, carrot) PIGMENTS:

give natural colour with anti-inflammatory properties and natural sun protection. Fruit & vegetable pigments are nutrient-dense and may include antioxidants, Vitamin E & C which feed the skin helping it to remain soft and smooth.


NATURAL OILS (Coconut, Avocado, Sesame seed) & COCOA BUTTER:

give a smooth, silky texture to the lipstick while providing and retaining moisture on the lips to keep them soft and hydrated. They are amazing skin food.


CASTOR SEED OIL: 

gives a natural shine whilst hydrating the lips and providing hydration, anti-inflammatory and free-radical fighting antioxidant power.


ROSEMARY, VITAMIN E & ELDERBERRY EXTRACTS: 

are natural preservatives that prevent rancidity while healing and providing lips with nourishing antioxidants.


PHYTO EXTRACTS:

(from organic plants such as vanilla, mint and black cherry) are amazing ‘active’ natural fragrances in their most pure form


CINNAMON & VANILLA: 

contains natural anti-ageing properties to help plump the lips and reduce fine lines with the additional benefit of having antiseptic properties.


What ingredients are in your lip products?


Why not try Vooqo's unrivalled all-natural and organic lip products

Not sure what to choose? Here is a great article that will show you How To Choose The Best Lipstick For You.

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