ESSLIPLINERPINK
£12.50
(£104.17 per 10g)
£12.50
(£104.17 per 10g)
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£12.50

The first  lip pencils certified to Soil Association AND Fairtrade standards!

100% natural - 64% organic mineral pencils

Intensely rich mineral colour combined with organic jojoba, sunflower, shea butter and calendula for a rich, smooth texture that glides on effortlessly to define and nourish the delicate lip area.

The pencils work in harmony with our lipsticks to dramatically define or subtly enhance the natural beauty of your lips.

  • 100% natural product
  • Suitable for vegetarians
  • Made from sustainably sourced wood. Recyclable / compostable
  • Box printed in the UK on FSC certified board by a carbon neutral company. Compostable and recyclable.
  • Cap is made from recyclable aluminium
  • Free from any synthetic chemicals, preservatives and fillers, bismuth oxychloride, hydrogenated oils, lead, mercury, parabens, phthalates, petrochemicals, silicones, talc and tree-nut oils

Ingredients

RICINIS COMMUNIS OIL*, SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS OIL*, HELIANTHUS ANNUUS SEED OIL*, CERA ALBA*, CERA CARNAUBA*, CANDELILLA CERA*, OLEIC/LINOLEIC/ LINOLENIC POLY-GLYCERIDES, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER*x, CALENDULA OFFICINALIS FLOWER EXTRACT*, ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS EXTRACT*. May contain** +/- MICA, CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499, CI 77891, CI 77742, CI 77007 
**Ecocert-approved colour pigments (occur naturally as rocks or semi-precious stones) 
*Organically grown/produced (64%) 
x certified Fairtrade suppliers

Contents

1.2g

Product code

ESSLIPLINERPINK

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Customer reviews 3.0 out of 5 (1 review)

Not the best lip liner I have used
H. M., Chepstow
09/07/2019
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