Are you looking for a beautiful, natural lipstick that doesn't contain any dubious ingredients?

Then look no further than our Sweet & Safe natural lipsticks. Available in both subtle and sophisticated shades, they'll dress up your lips without harming your health! Formulated with 96% naturally derived ingredients, 27% of which are organic, our Sweet & Safe lipsticks are particularly rich in plant butters and oils (Apricot, Shea, Castor, Jojoba and Sunflower), with softening, hydrating and nourishing properties. You'll also find extracts of Calendula and Centella Asiatica, with soothing and repairing benefits, as well as natural waxes, rich in Vitamin A. These waxes form a protective film on the lips and help to fight damage from pollution.

There's everything you could possibly need to keep your lips beautiful and hydrated. There is, however, a difficult choice to make: which of the six lipsticks available is right for you? Each shade was designed so it can match your mood and enhance your lips, while helping to maintain their fragile ecosystem. Our Le Sorbet lipsticks boast exceptional staying power and have a slightly gel-like, slightly silky texture that gives a semi-glossy finish. If you prefer a more matte, velvety finish, opt for our Le Mat lipsticks. These organic, long-lasting matte lipsticks offer high coverage and promise supreme comfort for your lips. 


So, why should you use a natural lipstick? 

Well, if you take a closer look at the labels on conventional cosmetics, you'll see that they contain many synthetic ingredients that can be harmful not only for your skin and your health (as if that wasn't bad enough!), but also for the planet. These include chemical dyes, which may cause allergic reactions, and silicones, which can clog pores and lead to breakouts. You might also find endocrine disruptors, mineral oils (derived from petrochemicals and known for their occlusive properties) and synthetic fragrances. The latter usually contain phthalates – which are also endocrine disruptors. But what you'll most often find in conventional lipsticks is lead. And even if it's only a minute amount, it's still absorbed by your body every time you apply the lipstick... Bearing in mind the fact that a woman ingests, on average, 350 grams of lipstick in her lifetime, it's clearly preferable to use natural lipsticks! But a natural lipstick must be able to make your lips look beautiful and deliver professional results.