Plant Pigment Lip Tints

Dr. Lipp's 'Moisturizing Colour Tints' Feature Radish, Elderberry & Potato

Dr. Lipp's 'Moisturizing Colour Tints' are the first new products to be released by the natural beauty brand in 14 years. Dr. Lipp previously released its multipurpose Original Nipple Balm and the new products are based upon this product to provide longlasting moisture.

In the lip tint trio, each product features a different edible plant pigment from Red Radish, Elderberry or Sweet Potato, alongside other all-natural ingredients that are sustainably sourced. A key ingredient in each lip tint is medical-grade lanolin, also known as wool wax from sheep, which is revered for its moisturizing properties and is actually a by-product of the textile industry.

Unlike many lip products, these ones are formulated to be free from parabens, fragrances, sulfites, mineral oil, petrolatum, coloring agents and silicones.
Trend Themes
1. Natural Plant Pigment Cosmetics - Opportunity for cosmetics companies to innovate by including sustainable and edible plant ingredients in their products.
2. Medical-grade Lanolin in Skincare - Opportunity for skincare companies to innovate by using wool wax from sheep in their products as a moisturizing and sustainable alternative to traditional skincare ingredients.
3. Multipurpose Beauty Products - Opportunity for beauty companies to innovate by creating products that have multiple uses and are based on natural and sustainable ingredients.
Industry Implications
1. Cosmetics - Cosmetics companies can capitalize on the trend towards natural and sustainable ingredients by including plant pigments in their products.
2. Skincare - Skincare companies can capitalize on the trend towards natural and sustainable ingredients by using medical-grade lanolin from sheep in their products.
3. Beauty - Beauty companies can capitalize on the trend towards natural and sustainable products by creating multipurpose products based on natural and sustainable ingredients.

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